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BSI PD ISO/PAS 8329:2024

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Extended master connection file (χMCF). Description of mechanical connections and joints in structural systems

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PDF Pages PDF Title
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
BSI PD ISO/PAS 8329:2024
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