BSI PD ISO/PAS 8329:2024
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Extended master connection file (χMCF). Description of mechanical connections and joints in structural systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2024 | 162 |
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
8 | Foreword |
9 | Introduction |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Design principles and basic features of χMCF 4.1 General |
12 | 4.2 Design principles 4.3 Idealization of joints |
13 | 4.4 Reconstruction of joints from χMCF 4.5 Description of topology |
14 | 4.6 χMCF in the development processes |
15 | 5 Keywords of XML specification 5.1 Keywords |
17 | 6 Parts, properties and assemblies 6.1 General 6.2 Parts 6.2.1 General 6.2.2 Part labels 6.2.3 Part instances 6.3 Properties |
18 | 6.4 Assemblies 7 File structure of χMCF 7.1 General |
19 | 7.2 Elements containing general information 7.2.1 General 7.2.2 Date 7.2.3 Time |
20 | 7.2.4 Version 7.2.5 Unit system 7.3 Application, user and process specific data 7.3.1 General |
21 | 7.3.2 User specific data |
22 | 7.3.3 Finite element specific data |
23 | 7.4 Connection data 7.4.1 General |
24 | 7.4.2 Connected objects |
29 | 7.4.3 Contacts and friction |
31 | 7.4.4 Joints 7.5 Minimalistic example of a χMCF file |
32 | 7.6 XML schema definition 8 Data common to any connection 8.1 Indices and their properties |
33 | 8.2 Connection referencing 8.2.1 Need for referencing 8.2.2 Attribute label 8.2.3 Attribute ident 8.3 Dimensions and coordinates 8.4 Attribute quality_control 8.5 Custom attributes list |
37 | 8.6 Distinction between and 8.6.1 General |
38 | 8.6.2 Needs of different process roles, addressed by and 8.6.3 Needs of different applications, addressed by and 8.6.4 Different levels of and within χMCF data model |
39 | 9 0D connections 9.1 Generic definitions 9.1.1 Identification |
40 | 9.1.2 Location 9.1.3 Direction |
41 | 9.1.4 Type specification 9.2 Spot welds 9.2.1 General |
42 | 9.2.2 Attribute diameter 9.2.3 Attribute technology |
43 | 9.3 Robscans |
45 | 9.4 Rivets 9.4.1 General |
47 | 9.4.2 Blind rivets |
49 | 9.4.3 Self-piercing rivets |
50 | 9.4.4 Solid rivets |
53 | 9.4.5 Swop rivets |
54 | 9.4.6 Clinch rivet studs |
55 | 9.5 Threaded connections — Bolts and screws 9.5.1 General |
57 | 9.5.2 Contacts and friction |
60 | 9.5.3 Definition of element |
62 | 9.5.4 Washer |
63 | 9.5.5 Nut |
64 | 9.5.6 Bolt |
68 | 9.5.7 Screw |
72 | 9.6 Gum drops 9.7 Clinches |
75 | 9.8 Heat stakes / Thermal stakes |
78 | 9.9 Clips / Snap joints |
80 | 9.10 Nails |
83 | 9.11 Rotation joints 9.11.1 General |
84 | 9.11.2 ROTAV |
85 | 10 1D connections 10.1 Generic definitions 10.1.1 Identification 10.1.2 Location |
87 | 10.1.3 Intermittent connection lines |
94 | 10.1.4 Type specification 10.2 Seam welds 10.2.1 Description and modelling parameters 10.2.2 Seam weld definition overview |
96 | 10.2.3 Specific XML realization 10.2.4 Generic seam weld definition |
105 | 10.2.5 Butt joint |
108 | 10.2.6 Corner weld |
114 | 10.2.7 Edge weld |
117 | 10.2.8 I-weld |
120 | 10.2.9 Overlap weld |
126 | 10.2.10 Y-joint |
130 | 10.2.11 K-joint |
134 | 10.2.12 Cruciform joint |
139 | 10.2.13 Flared joint |
141 | 10.3 Adhesive lines 10.3.1 Element |
142 | 10.3.2 Element 10.3.3 Element 10.3.4 Element 10.4 Hemming flanges 10.4.1 General |
144 | 10.4.2 Element is placed within |
145 | 10.4.3 Element 10.4.4 Element 10.4.5 Element 10.4.6 Element |
147 | 10.5 Sequence connections |
149 | 11 2D Connections 11.1 Generic definitions 11.1.1 Identification |
150 | 11.1.2 Connection face |
151 | 11.1.3 Type specification 11.2 Adhesive faces |
153 | 12 Future extensions 12.1 General 12.2 Additional parameters for spot and seam welds 12.3 Other relevant and new joint types |
154 | Annex A (informative) Derivation of formulae used for regular intermittent welds |
156 | Annex B (informative) Federative use of χMCF with ISO 10303-242 |
159 | Annex C (informative) Background and context to this document |
160 | Bibliography |