1、BSI Standards Publication PD ISO/TS 13399-202:2015 Cutting tool data representation and exchange Part 202: Creation and exchange of 3D models Irregular insertsPD ISO/TS 13399-202:2015 PUBLISHED DOCUMENT National foreword This Published Document is the UK implementation of ISO/TS 13399-202:2015. The
2、UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee MTE/18, Tools tips and inserts for cutting applications. 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 provisio
3、ns of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application. The British Standards Institution 2015. Published by BSI Standards Limited 2015 ISBN 978 0 580 81566 9 ICS 25.100.01; 35.240.50 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. This Published Docume
4、nt was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 August 2015. Amendments issued since publication Date Text affectedPD ISO/TS 13399-202:2015 ISO 2015 Cutting tool data representation and exchange Part 202: Creation and exchange of 3D models Irregular inserts
5、Reprsentation et change des donnes relatives aux outils coupants Partie 202: Cration et change de modles 3D Plaquettes irrgulires TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS 13399-202 Reference number ISO/TS 13399-202:2015(E) First edition 2015-08-15PD ISO/TS 13399-202:2015ISO/TS 13399-202:2015(E)ii ISO 2015 All
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8、copyrightiso.org www.iso.orgPD ISO/TS 13399-202:2015ISO/TS 13399-202:2015(E)Foreword iv Introduction vi 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Starting elements, coordinate systems, planes 1 3.1 General . 1 3.2 Reference system 2 3.3 Coordinate system . 2 3.3.1 General 2 3.3.2 Coordinate system for
9、insert location . 2 3.3.3 Coordinate system for insert mounting . 3 3.4 Planes 4 4 Design of the model . 4 5 Geometrical determination of the insert 4 5.1 Basic shapes of the cutting profile . 4 5.2 Necessary properties . 7 5.2.1 Necessary properties for the design of the cutting profile 7 5.2.2 Nec
10、essary properties for the design of the insert body . 8 5.3 Design of the cutting profile 9 6 Inserts for grooving and parting .10 6.1 Necessary properties for the profile of grooving and parting inserts 10 6.2 Insert, one cutting edge for grooving, screw mounting 11 6.3 Insert, one cutting edge for
11、 grooving and parting, self-clamping 14 6.4 Insert, two cutting edges for grooving and parting, self-clamping .15 6.5 Insert, two cutting edges for parting, self-clamping 17 6.6 Insert, two cutting edges for profiling and partial threading 19 6.7 Insert, two cutting edges for profiling .21 6.8 Inser
12、t, multiple cutting edges for grooving and parting 23 7 Inserts for threading .25 7.1 Necessary properties for the profile of threading inserts 25 7.2 Lay-down threading insert, triangle shape, three cutting edges, one tooth .26 7.3 Lay-down threading insert, triangle shape, three cutting edges, thr
13、ee teeth 28 7.4 Threading insert with two cutting edges 31 7.5 Thread chaser .32 8 Fixing hole geometry of the inserts .34 8.1 General 34 8.2 Fixing hole styles 36 8.3 Fixing hole model 36 9 Attributes of surfaces Visualization of the model features 37 10 Structure of the design elements (tree of mo
14、del) .37 10.1 General 37 11 Data exchange model 38 Bibliography .39 ISO 2015 All rights reserved iii Contents PagePD ISO/TS 13399-202:2015ISO/TS 13399-202:2015(E) Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodi
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19、e ISO list of patent declarations 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 assessmen
20、t, as well as information 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 29, Small tools. ISO 13399 consists of the following parts, under the genera
21、l title Cutting tool data representation and exchange: Part 1: Overview, fundamental principles and general information model Part 2: Reference dictionary for the cutting items Technical Specification Part 3: Reference dictionary for tool items Technical Specification Part 4: Reference dictionary fo
22、r adaptive items Technical Specification Part 5: Reference dictionary for assembly items Technical Specification Part 50: Reference dictionary for reference systems and common concepts Technical Specification Part 60: Reference dictionary for connection systems Technical Specification Part 80: Creat
23、ion and exchange of 3D models Overview and principles Technical Specification Part 100: Definitions, principles and methods for reference dictionaries Technical Specification Part 150: Usage guidelines Technical Specification Part 201: Creation and exchange of 3D models Regular inserts Technical Spe
24、cification Part 202: Creation and exchange of 3D models Irregular inserts Technical Specification Part 203: Creation and exchange of 3D models Replaceable inserts for drilling Technical Specification Part 301: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-3: Model
25、ling of thread-cutting taps, thread-forming taps and thread-cutting dies Technical Specificationiv ISO 2015 All rights reservedPD ISO/TS 13399-202:2015ISO/TS 13399-202:2015(E) Part 302: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-3: Modelling of solid drills and
26、 countersinking tools Technical Specification The following parts are under preparation: Part 51: Designation system for customer solution cutting tools Technical Specification Part 70: Graphical data layout Layer settings for tool designs Technical Specification Part 71: Graphical data layout Creat
27、ion of documents for the standardized data exchange Graphical product information Technical Specification Part 72: Creation of documents for the standardized data exchange Definition of properties for drawing header and their XML-data exchange Technical Specification Part 204: Creation and exchange
28、of 3D models Inserts for reaming Technical Specification Part 303: Creation and exchange of 3D models Solid end mills Technical Specification Part 304: Creation and exchange of 3D models Solid milling cutter with arbor hole Technical Specification Part 307: Creation and exchange of 3D models End mil
29、ls for indexable inserts Technical Specification Part 308: Creation and exchange of 3D models Milling cutter with arbor hole for indexable inserts Technical Specification Part 309: Creation and exchange of 3D models Tool holders for indexable inserts Technical Specification Part 311: Creation and ex
30、change of 3D models Solid reamers Technical Specification Part 312: Creation and exchange of 3D models Reamers for indexable inserts Technical Specification Part 401: Creation and exchange of 3D models Converting, extending and reducing adaptive items Technical Specification Part 405: Creation and e
31、xchange of 3D models Collets Technical Specification ISO 2015 All rights reserved vPD ISO/TS 13399-202:2015ISO/TS 13399-202:2015(E) Introduction This part of ISO 13399 defines the concept, terms and definitions regarding the creation and exchange of simplified 3D models of irregular inserts that can
32、 be used with 3D models of cutting tools for NC- programming, simulation of manufacturing processes and the collision determination within machining processes. It is not intended to standardize the design of the indexable insert itself, nor the cutting tool. An irregular insert is used in combinatio
33、n with a cutting tool in a machine to remove material from a workpiece by a shearing action at the cutting edges of the tool. Cutting tool data that can be described by ISO 13399 include, but are not limited to, everything between the workpiece and the machine tool. Information about inserts, solid
34、tools, assembled tools, adaptors, components and their relationships can be represented by this part of ISO 13399. The increasing demand providing the end-user with 3D models for the purposes defined above is the basis for the development of this series of International Standards. The objective of I
35、SO 13399 is to provide the means to represent the information that describes cutting tools in a computer sensible form that is independent from any particular computer system. The representation will facilitate the processing and exchange of cutting tool data within and between different software sy
36、stems and computer platforms and support the application of this data in manufacturing planning, cutting operations and the supply of tools. The nature of this description makes it suitable not only for neutral file exchange, but also as a basis for implementing and sharing product databases and for
37、 archiving. The methods that are used for these representations are those developed by ISO/TC 184/SC4 for the representation of product data by using standardized information models and reference dictionaries. Definitions and identifications of dictionary entries are defined by means of standard dat
38、a that consist of instances of the EXPRESS entity data types defined in the common dictionary schema, resulting from a joint effort between ISO/TC 184/SC4/WG 2, Standard for the neutral representation of standard parts and IEC/TC 3, Information structures, documentation and graphical symbols, SC 3D,
39、 Product properties and classes and their identification, and in its extensions defined in ISO 13584-24 and ISO 13584-25.vi ISO 2015 All rights reservedPD ISO/TS 13399-202:2015TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS 13399-202:2015(E) Cutting tool data representation and exchange Part 202: Creation and exchan
40、ge of 3D models Irregular inserts 1 Scope This part of ISO 13399 specifies a concept for the design of cutting items, limited to any kind of irregular inserts, with the usage of the related properties and domains of values. It specifies a common way of designing simplified models that contain the fo
41、llowing: definitions and identification of the design features of irregular inserts, with a link to the properties used; definitions and identification of the internal structure of the 3D model that represents the features and the properties of irregular inserts. The following are outside the scope
42、of this part of ISO 13399: applications where these standard data may be stored or referenced; creation and exchange of simplified 3D models for cutting tools; creation and exchange of simplified 3D models for tool items; creation and exchange of simplified 3D models for other cutting items not desc
43、ribed in this part of ISO 13399; creation and exchange of simplified 3D models for adaptive items; creation and exchange of simplified 3D models for assembly items and auxiliary items. 2 Normative references The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document an
44、d are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 1832, Indexable inserts for cutting tools Designation ISO 10303-242, Industrial automation syst
45、ems and integration Product data representation and exchange Part 242: Application protocol: Managed model-based 3D engineering ISO/TS 13399-80, Cutting tool data representation and exchange Part 80: Creation and exchange of 3D models Overview and principles 3 Starting elements, coordinate systems,
46、planes 3.1 General The creation of 3D models shall be done by means of nominal dimensions. ISO 2015 All rights reserved 1PD ISO/TS 13399-202:2015ISO/TS 13399-202:2015(E) WARNING There is no guarantee that the 3D model, created according to the methods described in this part of ISO 13399, is a true r
47、epresentation of the physical tool supplied by the tool manufacturer. If the models are used for simulation purposes, e.g. CAM simulation, it shall be taken into consideration that the real product dimensions can differ from those nominal dimensions. NOTE Some of the definitions have been taken from
48、 ISO/TS 13399-50. 3.2 Reference system The reference system consists of the following standard elements: standard coordinate system: right-handed rectangular Cartesian system in three dimensional space, called the primary coordinate system (PCS); three orthogonal planes: planes in the coordinate sys
49、tem that contain the axes of the system, the XY plane (XYP), XZ plane (XZP) and YZ plane (YZP); three orthogonal axes: axes built as intersections of the three orthogonal plane lines, respectively the x- axis (XA), y- axis (YA) and z-axis (ZA). 3.3 Coordinate system 3.3.1 General In principle, an insert has two coordinate systems: the primary coordinate