[step-manufacturing] Minutes of October 10 telecon

Thomas Lundholm tlun at kth.se
Fri Oct 12 09:51:34 EDT 2018


Dear all,

Please find enclosed the contribution from Sweden. The scenario is added in the last page.

Have a pleasant weekend!

Thank you,
Thomas

KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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Skickat: den 10 oktober 2018 23:25
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Martin Hardwick, STEP Tools, USA 
David Loffredo, STEP Tools, USA 
David Odendahl, Boeing, USA 
Sid Venkatesh, Boeing, USA
Bob Erickson, Pratt & Whitney, USA
Gordon Shao, NIST, USA 
Bengt Olssen, Sandvik, Sweden 
Thomas Lundholm, KTH, Sweden
Darya Botkin, KTH, Sweden
Magnus Lundgren, KTH, Sweden
Alain Brail, AIrbus (retired), France 
Pierre Duchier AIrbus (contractor), France
Christian Callet, Datakit, France
John Bijnens, KU Leuven, Belgium 
Mikael Hedlind, Scania, Sweden 
Dong Yone Lee, Korea 
We reviewed the Use Case Scenarios developed by David Odendahl of Boeing (sent in a previous e-mail). We agreed the next step should be gathering inputs for additional scenarios. These are requested by Friday.
We reviewed the possible requirement for tools with multiple models. We agreed that an application might need to make use of multiple tool models to meet the requirements of difference scenarios such a force computation, collision detection, etc. However, we decided that a STEP-NC Project would not need to indicate which model should be used for each workingstep, so the requirement is already being met by the current ability of STEP to include alternate models for a product.
We reviewed the proposal for a new version of Part 21 to support digital twinning and the digital thread. This was a first presentation so no firm decisions were made. It was suggested that the new standard should be a part of ISO 23247 because its scope will include QIF, MTConnect and other data formats. It was recommended to use ZIP files to bundle the multiple formats. A session on the topic will be included in the WG11 and WG15 schedules for Chicago (latest attached).
Martin
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