ISO/AWI 14649-10

Industrial automation systems and integration — Physical device control — Data model for computerized numerical controllers — Part 10: General process data

General information

10.99 New project approved   Aug 19, 2024

ISO

ISO/TC 184/SC 1 Physical device control

International Standard

Scope

ISO 14649-10:2004 specifies the process data which is generally needed for NC-machining and therefore common to several machining technologies. These data elements describe the interface between the programming system (i.e. CAM system or shop-floor programming system) and a computerized numerical controller. The programme for the numerical controller includes geometric and technological information. It can be described using ISO 14649-10:2004 together with the technology-specific parts (ISO 14649-11, ISO 14649-12, etc.). ISO 14649-10:2004 provides the control structures for the sequence of programme execution, mainly the sequence of working steps and associated machine functions.
The "machining_schema" defined in ISO 14649-10:2004 contains the definition of data types which are generally relevant for different technologies (e.g. milling, turning, grinding). It includes:

the general executables, including workplan, workingsteps and NC-functions;
the definition of the workpiece;
a feature catalogue containing features which might be referenced by several technologies;
the basis for an operation definition.

Not included in this schema are the following:

geometric items;
representations, which are referenced from ISO 10303's generic resources;
the technology-specific definitions, which are defined in separate parts of ISO 14649.

ISO 14649-10:2004 cannot stand alone. An implementation needs in addition at least one technology-specific part (e.g. ISO 14649-11 for milling, ISO 14649-12 for turning).
Additionally, the schema uses machining features similar to ISO 10303-224 and ISO 10303-214. The description of process data is done using the EXPRESS language as defined in ISO 10303-11. The encoding of the data is done using ISO 10303-21.

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ISO/AWI 14649-10
10.99 New project approved
Aug 19, 2024