Projekta Nr.ISO 10303-42:2022
Nosaukums<p>This document specifies the integrated generic resource constructs for geometric and topological representation.  The following are within the scope of this document:</p> <p>The following are in the scope of the geometry schema:</p> <ul> <li>definition of points, vectors, parametric curves and parametric surfaces;</li> <li>definition of finite volumes with internal parametrisation;</li> <li>definition of transformation operators;</li> <li>points defined directly by their coordinate values or in terms of the parameters of an existing curve or surface;</li> <li>definition of conic curves and elementary surfaces;</li> <li>definition of curves defined on a parametric surface;</li> <li>definition of general parametric spline curves, surfaces and volumes;</li> <li>definition of locally refined spline curves, surfaces and volumes;</li> <li>definition of point, curve and surface replicas;</li> <li>definition of offset curves and surfaces;</li> <li>definition of intersection curves.</li> </ul> <p>The following are in the scope of the topology schema:</p> <ul> <li>definition of the fundamental topological entities vertex, edge, and face, each with a specialised subtype to enable it to be associated with the geometry of a point, curve, or surface, respectively;</li> <li>collections of the basic entities to form topological structures of path, loop and shell and constraints to ensure the integrity of these structures;</li> <li>the association of faces with geometric volumes;</li> <li>orientation of topological entities.</li> </ul> <p>The following are in the scope of the geometric model schema:</p> <ul> <li>data describing the precise geometric form of three-dimensional solid</li> <li>objects;</li> <li>constructive solid geometry (CSG) models;</li> <li>CSG models in two-dimensional space;</li> <li>definition of CSG primitives and half-spaces;</li> <li>creation of solid models by sweeping operations;</li> <li>manifold boundary representation (B-rep) models;</li> <li>constraints to ensure the integrity of B-rep models;</li> <li>surface models;</li> <li>wireframe models;</li> <li>geometric sets;</li> <li>creation of a replica of a solid model in a new location;</li> <li>tessellated geometry;</li> <li>the association of tessellated geometry with exact geometry.</li> </ul> <p>The following are in the scope of the scan data 3d shape model schema:</p> <ul> <li>representation of a shape as a cloud of points produced by a scanning process.</li> </ul> <p>The following are outside the scope of this document:</p> <ul> <li>all other forms of procedurally defined curves and surfaces;</li> <li>curves and surfaces which do not have a parametric form of representation;</li> <li>any form of explicit representation of a ruled surface. <p class="note"><small>NOTE    For a ruled surface the geometry is critically dependent upon the parametrisation of the boundary curves and the method of associating pairs of points on the two curves. A ruled surface with B-spline boundary curves can however be exactly represented by the B-spline surface entity.</small></p> </li> <li>spatial occupancy forms of solid models (such as octree models);</li> <li>geometric tolerances;</li> <li>implicit forms of representation in terms of features;</li> <li>assemblies and mechanisms.</li> </ul>
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Darbības sfēra<p>This document specifies the integrated generic resource constructs for geometric and topological representation.  The following are within the scope of this document:</p> <p>The following are in the scope of the geometry schema:</p> <ul> <li>definition of points, vectors, parametric curves and parametric surfaces;</li> <li>definition of finite volumes with internal parametrisation;</li> <li>definition of transformation operators;</li> <li>points defined directly by their coordinate values or in terms of the parameters of an existing curve or surface;</li> <li>definition of conic curves and elementary surfaces;</li> <li>definition of curves defined on a parametric surface;</li> <li>definition of general parametric spline curves, surfaces and volumes;</li> <li>definition of locally refined spline curves, surfaces and volumes;</li> <li>definition of point, curve and surface replicas;</li> <li>definition of offset curves and surfaces;</li> <li>definition of intersection curves.</li> </ul> <p>The following are in the scope of the topology schema:</p> <ul> <li>definition of the fundamental topological entities vertex, edge, and face, each with a specialised subtype to enable it to be associated with the geometry of a point, curve, or surface, respectively;</li> <li>collections of the basic entities to form topological structures of path, loop and shell and constraints to ensure the integrity of these structures;</li> <li>the association of faces with geometric volumes;</li> <li>orientation of topological entities.</li> </ul> <p>The following are in the scope of the geometric model schema:</p> <ul> <li>data describing the precise geometric form of three-dimensional solid</li> <li>objects;</li> <li>constructive solid geometry (CSG) models;</li> <li>CSG models in two-dimensional space;</li> <li>definition of CSG primitives and half-spaces;</li> <li>creation of solid models by sweeping operations;</li> <li>manifold boundary representation (B-rep) models;</li> <li>constraints to ensure the integrity of B-rep models;</li> <li>surface models;</li> <li>wireframe models;</li> <li>geometric sets;</li> <li>creation of a replica of a solid model in a new location;</li> <li>tessellated geometry;</li> <li>the association of tessellated geometry with exact geometry.</li> </ul> <p>The following are in the scope of the scan data 3d shape model schema:</p> <ul> <li>representation of a shape as a cloud of points produced by a scanning process.</li> </ul> <p>The following are outside the scope of this document:</p> <ul> <li>all other forms of procedurally defined curves and surfaces;</li> <li>curves and surfaces which do not have a parametric form of representation;</li> <li>any form of explicit representation of a ruled surface. <p class="note"><small>NOTE    For a ruled surface the geometry is critically dependent upon the parametrisation of the boundary curves and the method of associating pairs of points on the two curves. A ruled surface with B-spline boundary curves can however be exactly represented by the B-spline surface entity.</small></p> </li> <li>spatial occupancy forms of solid models (such as octree models);</li> <li>geometric tolerances;</li> <li>implicit forms of representation in terms of features;</li> <li>assemblies and mechanisms.</li> </ul>
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