1、BSI Standards PublicationBS ISO 16757-1:2015Data structures for electronicproduct catalogues for buildingservicesPart 1: Concepts, architecture and modelBS ISO 16757-1:2015 BRITISH STANDARDNational forewordThis British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO 16757-1:2015. The UK participation in it
2、s preparation was entrusted to TechnicalCommittee B/555, Construction design, modelling and data exchange.A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users a
3、re responsible for its correct application. The British Standards Institution 2015.Published by BSI Standards Limited 2015ISBN 978 0 580 79046 1ICS 91.010.01Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations.This British Standard was published under the authority of the
4、 Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 March 2015.Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate T e x t a f f e c t e dBS ISO 16757-1:2015 ISO 2015Data structures for electronic product catalogues for building services Part 1: Concepts, architecture and modelStructures de donnes pour ca
5、talogues lectroniques de produits pour les services du btiment Partie 1: Concepts, architecture et modleINTERNATIONAL STANDARDISO16757-1First edition2015-02-01Reference numberISO 16757-1:2015(E)BS ISO 16757-1:2015ISO 16757-1:2015(E)ii ISO 2015 All rights reservedCOPYRIGHT PROTECTED DOCUMENT ISO 2015
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8、oreword ivIntroduction v1 Scope . 12 Terms and definitions . 23 Requirements and fundamentals 43.1 Content of a catalogue 63.2 Manufacture vs. user view of a catalogue 63.3 Parametric representation of catalogue data . 73.4 Dynamic technical properties describing the behaviour of a product . 83.5 De
9、scriptive objects and representation objects 103.6 Purpose of Content Parts 103.7 Relationship to dictionary standards (ISO 13584, ISO 12006-3) 114 Product configuration and selection 114.1 Configuration by referencing properties . 114.2 Selection of specific products 134.3 Standardised and catalogu
10、e-specific properties 155 Technical properties 165.1 Static properties 175.2 Dynamic properties . 176 Accessories and composed products 187 Representation objects and descriptive objects .217.1 Article numbers . 217.2 Geometry data 227.3 Product description . 237.4 Descriptive objects . 238 Requirem
11、ents to implement ISO 16757 in engineering systems239 Data model .239.1 Properties . 249.1.1 Technical perspective of properties . 249.1.2 Content perspective of properties . 269.2 Selection properties and the selection property hierarchy .279.3 Technical properties 3010 Embedding of product data of
12、 selected products into the building information model 31Bibliography .33 ISO 2015 All rights reserved iiiBS ISO 16757-1:2015ISO 16757-1:2015(E)ForewordISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of pre
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17、eclarations received (see www.iso.org/patents).Any trade name used in this document is information given for the convenience of users and does not constitute an endorsement.For an explanation on the meaning of ISO specific terms and expressions related to conformity assessment, as well as informatio
18、n about ISOs adherence to the WTO principles in the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT), see the following URL: Foreword Supplementary information .The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 59, Buildings and civil engineering works, Subcommittee SC 13, Organization of information about con
19、struction works.ISO 16757 consists of the following parts, under the general title Data structures for electronic building services product catalogues: Part 1: Concepts, architecture and model Part 2: GeometryThe following parts are planned: Part 3: Script language and functions Part 4: Cooperation
20、with building information modelling standards Part 5: Product catalogue exchange formativ ISO 2015 All rights reservedBS ISO 16757-1:2015ISO 16757-1:2015(E)IntroductionThese Content Parts of this International Standard will define standardised properties for the product groups and the composition of
21、 the technical data model. Furthermore, they determine the specific programming function-interfaces to layout, calculate, and simulate the products.There is a growing need for information about building services systems during the planning and design of buildings. The designers in building services
22、have to execute detailed calculations and simulations to ensure saving of energy and to satisfy hygienic and comfort criteria in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and sanitary plants. They have to provide better and better documentation to verify the compliance with these requirements. The res
23、ulting designs have to describe the complete plants without internal interference or intersection with the building.These requirements can only be achieved with modern engineering applications like CAD- and CAE-systems, calculation programs, BIM tools, and management software. The software systems n
24、eed exact data of the used plant components. Each component contributes to the performance data of the whole building.There are many manufacturers, who provide products to certain sectors of building services (such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning, sanitary). Others provide only certain pro
25、duct groups (radiators, heaters, air condition equipment, air pipes, valves, devices).Classical catalogues provide product data in tables and show the design algorithms in diagrams and design rules. In addition to the technical properties required for functional design and calculation (e.g. in the f
26、orm of curve diagrams), such catalogues also contain the geometry data needed for dimensional design and construction (e.g. in the form of dimensional drawings with port details) and the descriptive objects serving for visualization (such as photos, video sequences, or acoustical sequences).Addition
27、ally, nearly all big manufacturers provide their own software (mostly for free) as electronic catalogues to select, to design, and to calculate their products.Unfortunately, none of these software solutions meets all the requirements of the planner. Needless to say, that each program contains only t
28、he product range of its manufacturer. So it is not possible to perform a continuous planning of the plant with products of different manufacturers.Thus, it is desirable to provide engineering applications which are independent from the manufacturers. The next problem is that data files from differen
29、t manufacturers if available at all are organized in different data formats, structures, and terminologies.Independent CAD-systems and calculation software need to get data and algorithms in a uniform way. Only if product data and algorithms are automatically available, the calculation and simulatio
30、n of a complete HVAC plant is possible.Software providers cannot afford to provide all data from all product manufacturers in the format required by their system. Also, product manufacturers cannot provide current information about their products in the formats of all potential software systems. Thu
31、s, we have a typical situation where standardization is required to improve the exchange of information between business partners.Within single product groups (e.g. radiators), national initiatives to standardize exchange formats have already been conducted. But there is a lack of unification of exi
32、sting formats across all product groups.Required is a uniform, internationally standardised definition for product catalogue data interchange.Such a definition eliminates the need to manage different data formats and to use different software systems to deal with products of different manufacturers,
33、 and this leads to a significant reduction of costs for manufacturers and users. Integrating this data into BIM-systems (Building Information Modelling) allows data interchange between IT systems. In addition, to the benefit for planning, there will be an amount of advantages for other software solu
34、tions, e.g. facility management and life cycle management.This International Standard offers for the first time an interface which allows the uniform handling of data about technical, commercial, maintenance, service, as well as geometry, images, video, and text information. ISO 2015 All rights rese
35、rved vBS ISO 16757-1:2015ISO 16757-1:2015(E)ISO 16757 is a multi-part standard. Future parts will include: an overview of ISO 16757 and the rationale for its elements and organization; geometric elements which are used to represent the products in the catalogues of ISO 16757; definition of the scrip
36、t language used in ISO 16757 for various purposes; IDM descriptions for ISO 16757, including process descriptions for those processes which are to be supported by the standard and it comprises the rules for mapping of product and the property descriptions to IFC and for defining properties semantica
37、lly with IFD; definition of an exchange format in XML by which electronic catalogues can be exchanged according to the definitions of ISO 16757. The exchange format will be specified as an XML Schema Definition (XSD).vi ISO 2015 All rights reservedBS ISO 16757-1:2015Data structures for electronic pr
38、oduct catalogues for building services Part 1: Concepts, architecture and model1 ScopeThe primary purpose of this International Standard is the provision of data structures for electronic product catalogues to transmit building services product data automatically into models of building services sof
39、tware applications. This includes a meta model for the specification of product classes and their properties and a meta model for the product data which is exchanged in product catalogues. Product data has to follow the specifications for their product groups.The standard series is split into two ar
40、eas: Basic concepts like conceptual models, languages, geometry representations, and XML schemas for data exchange are provided in the Conceptual Parts of the standard series (Parts with a one digit number). Using these resources, the Content Parts of this International Standard define for various p
41、roduct groups of building services concrete models for the description and the exchange of products.The basic concepts which are provided by the standard series include the following: resources for the specification of selection properties and a selection property tree guiding the selection process
42、to identify the appropriate product variant from a parametric electronic catalogue; resources for the specification of dependent properties and their computational functions to compute their values in dependency from installation parameters; resources for the specification of composition relationshi
43、ps between products which can be used to model structures like bill of materials or accessory relationships; resources for a parametric constructed solid geometry (CSG) based geometry representation containing specific CSG elements geometrical elements which are typical for building services product
44、s.This part of ISO 16757 specifies the underlying concepts, a generic model specifying the available modelling elements and their relationships, and a framework for the specification of the Content Parts by describing the elements which are to be provided by these Parts.Not in scope of this part of
45、ISO 16757 are the following: a detailed description of the used geometrical primitives;NOTE Geometry is described in ISO 16757-2. a specification of the script language used to exchange algorithms for computing the values of dependent and computable properties;NOTE The script language is described i
46、n ISO 16757-3.INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 16757-1:2015(E) ISO 2015 All rights reserved 1BS ISO 16757-1:2015ISO 16757-1:2015(E) a specification of the XML Schema specifying the data structures for the catalogue exchange;NOTE The XML schema is described in ISO 16757-5. a description of the relationship
47、s to standards of the area of buildingSMART;NOTE The relationships to standards of the area of buildingSMART is described in ISO 16757-4. definition of models for specific product groups.NOTE 1 Definitions of models for specific product areas are described in ISO 16757-10 et. seq., the Content Parts
48、 of ISO 16757.NOTE 2 All parts are still under development.2 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.2.1accessoryproduct of the same or of different product groups, which can be attached to a productNote 1 to entry: An accessory is not a diff
49、erent type of product, it plays an ancillary role to another product.2.2accessory hierarchyrepresentation of the dependencies between products and accessories2.3article numbermanufacturers reference number, GTIN, or other identifier identifying the product or constituents of a product2.4building information modellingBIMconstruction of a model that contains the information about a building for all phases of the building life cycleNote 1 to entry: In many cases, the abbreviation BIM is also used for the result of the building inf
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