1、BSI Standards PublicationCutting tool data representation and exchangePart 3: Reference dictionary for tool itemsPD ISO/TS 13399-3:2014Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without lice
2、nse from IHS-,-,-National forewordThis Published Document is the UK implementation of ISO/TS 13399-3:2014. It supersedes DD ISO/TS 13399-3:2007 which is with-drawn.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to TechnicalCommittee MTE/18, Tools tips and inserts for cutting applications.A li
3、st of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained onrequest to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions ofa contract. Users are responsible for its correct application. The British Standards Institution 2014.Published by BSI Standards Li
4、mited 2014ISBN 978 0 580 82711 2ICS 25.100.01; 35.240.50Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity fromlegal obligations.This Published Document was published under the authority of theStandards Policy and Strategy Committee on 28 February 2014.Amendments/corrigenda issued since publi
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6、 Part 3: Reference dictionary for tool itemsReprsentation et change des donnes relatives aux outils coupants Partie 3: Dictionnaire de rfrence pour les lments relatifs aux outilsTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONISO/TS13399-3Second edition2014-02-15Reference numberISO/TS 13399-3:2014(E)PD ISO/TS 13399-3:2014Co
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9、s below or ISOs member body in the country of the requester.ISO copyright officeCase postale 56 CH-1211 Geneva 20Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11Fax + 41 22 749 09 47E-mail copyrightiso.orgWeb www.iso.orgPublished in SwitzerlandPD ISO/TS 13399-3:2014Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS unde
10、r license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISO/TS 13399-3:2014(E) ISO 2014 All rights reserved iiiContents PageForeword ivIntroduction vi1 Scope . 12 Normative references 23 Terms and definitions . 24 Abbreviated terms 65
11、 Representation of the ontology concepts as dictionary entries 65.1 General . 65.2 Reference systems for tool items 76 Properties for tool item features and tool item types 13Annex A (normative) Information object registration .18Annex B (informative) Classification tables .19Annex C (informative) C
12、lass definitions .22Annex D (informative) Tool item property definitions .52Annex E (informative) Illustrations of properties . 127Bibliography . 140PD ISO/TS 13399-3:2014Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction
13、or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISO/TS 13399-3:2014(E)ForewordISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO te
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19、ers to Trade (TBT) see the following URL: Foreword - Supplementary informationThe committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 29, Small tools.This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO/TS 13399-3:2007), which has been technically revised.ISO 13399 consists of the following
20、 parts, under the general title Cutting tool data representation and exchange: Part 1: Overview, fundamental principles and general information model Part 2: Reference dictionary for cutting items Technical Specification Part 3: Reference dictionary for tool items Technical Specification Part 4: Ref
21、erence dictionary for 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 Specifica
22、tion Part 100: Definitions, principles and methods for reference dictionaries Technical Specification Part 150: Usage guidelines Technical Specification Part 301: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-3: Modelling of thread-cutting taps, thread-forming tap
23、s and thread-cutting dies Technical Specification Part 302: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-3: Modelling of solid drills and countersinking tools Technical SpecificationThe following parts are under preparation: Part 51: Designation system for custom
24、er solution cutting toolsiv ISO 2014 All rights reservedPD ISO/TS 13399-3:2014Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISO/TS 13399-3:2014(E) Part 80: Concept
25、for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO 13399: Overview and principles Technical Specification Part 201: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-2: Modelling of regular inserts Technical Specification Part 202: Concept for the design
26、 of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-2: Modelling of irregular inserts Technical Specification Part 203: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-2: Modelling of exchangeable inserts for drilling Technical Specification Part 204: Concep
27、t for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-2: Modelling of inserts for reaming Technical Specification Part 303: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-3: Modelling of end mills with non-indexable cutting edges Technical Spe
28、cification Part 304: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-3: Modelling of milling cutters with arbor hole and non-indexable cutting edges Technical Specification Part 307: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-3
29、: Modelling of end mills for indexable inserts Technical Specification Part 308: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-3: Modelling of milling cutter with arbor hole for indexable inserts Technical Specification Part 309: Concept for the design of 3D model
30、s based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-3: Tool holders for indexable inserts Technical Specification Part 311: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-3: Modelling of solid reamers Technical Specification Part 312: Concept for the design of 3D model
31、s based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-3: Modelling of reamers for indexable inserts Technical Specification Part 401: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-4: Modelling of converting, extending and reducing adaptive items Technical Specification
32、Part 405: Concept for the design of 3D models based on properties according to ISO/TS 13399-4: Modelling of collets Technical Specification ISO 2014 All rights reserved vPD ISO/TS 13399-3:2014Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for R
33、esaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISO/TS 13399-3:2014(E)IntroductionThis part of ISO 13399 defines the terms, properties, and definitions for those portions of a cutting tool that support one or more cutting items with defined cutting edges. Tool items include
34、, but are not limited to, turning tools, milling tools, drilling tools, threading tools, etc. The purpose of this part of ISO 13399 is to provide a reference dictionary to support the use of the general information model defined in ISO 13399-1.A cutting tool with defined cutting edges is used on a m
35、achine 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 (all parts) include, but are not limited to, everything between the workpiece and the machine tool. Information about inserts (e.g. regular and irreg
36、ular shaped replaceable cutting items), solid tools (e.g. solid drill and endmill), assembled tools (e.g. boring bars, indexable drills, and indexable milling cutters), adaptors (e.g. milling arbor and drilling chuck), components (e.g. shims, screws, and clamps), and their relationships can be repre
37、sented by ISO 13399 (all parts). Possible assemblies of the components of a cutting tool are illustrated in Figure 1.The objective of ISO 13399 (all parts) is to provide the means to represent the information that describes cutting tools in a computer-sensible form that is independent from any parti
38、cular computer system. The representation will facilitate the processing and exchange of cutting tool data within and between different software systems and computer platforms and support the application of this data in manufacturing planning, cutting operations, and the supply of tools. The nature
39、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 archiving. The methods used for these representations are those developed by ISO/TC 184/SC 4 for the representation of product data by using standardiz
40、ed information models and reference dictionaries.An information model is a formal specification of types, ideas, facts, and processes which together describe a portion of interests of the real world and which provides an explicit set of interpretation rules. Information is knowledge of ideas, facts,
41、 and/or processes. Data are symbols or functions that represent information for processing purposes. Data are interpreted to extract information by using rules for how that should be done and a dictionary to define the terms that identify the data items. Everyone in a communication process is expect
42、ed to use the same information model, the same set of explicit rules, and the same dictionary in order to avoid misunderstanding. If an information model and its dictionary are written in a computer-sensible language, then there is the additional benefit that they can be computer processable.An engi
43、neering information model is therefore a specification for data that establishes the meaning of that data in a particular engineering context. A model has to be developed by formal methods to ensure that it meets the needs of the situation that it represents. An engineering information model defines
44、 the information objects that represent the concepts in an engineering application, the attributes of the objects, their relationships, and the constraints that add further meaning. An information model is an abstract concept that can be used repeatedly for any example of the real-world situation th
45、at it represents. An instance of the model is created when it is populated with the data items and their values that are applicable to a particular example of that situation.This part of ISO 13399 uses the following International Standards developed by ISO/TC 184/SC 4: the EXPRESS language defined i
46、n ISO 10303-11 for defining the information model in ISO 13399-1; the file format for data exchange derived from the model and defined in ISO 10303-21; the data dictionary defined in the ISO 13584 series.The ISO 13399 series is intended for use by, among others, tool producers and vendors, manufactu
47、rers, and developers of manufacturing software. ISO 13399 provides a common structure for exchanging vi ISO 2014 All rights reservedPD ISO/TS 13399-3:2014Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy Not for ResaleNo reproduction or networking per
48、mitted without license from IHS-,-,-ISO/TS 13399-3:2014(E)data about cutting tools with defined cutting edges. ISO 13399 is intended to provide for, or improve, several manufacturing activities, including the integration and sharing of data for cutting tools and assemblies between different stages of the manufacturing cycle and between different software applications, the direct import of data from cutting tool suppliers into a customers database, and the management of cutting tool information from multiple sources and for multiple appl