Geometry templates – worked example
ISO 15926 part 3 can be found here: <link>
It is an Express model with no connections to ISO 15926 part 2. The translation to ISO 15926 part 4 is done in this spreadsheet
Link to spreadsheet: https://trac.posccaesar.org/browser/projects/IDS-ADI/Part3/final__import_to_Part_3.xls
which content is loaded into the Core Library.
The chosen example to work is the SOLID SPHERE
The ISO 15926 part 3 model
Link: ISO 15926 part 3 in TRAC
The worked example in Part 3 tems
Figure 1 – ISO 15926 part 3 representation of a SOLID SPHERE worked example
Look in the spreadsheet and find the SOLID SHERE under tab OBJECTS:
SOLID SPHERE CLASS_OF_ABSTRACT_OBJECT
Look under tab RELATIONSHIP for its position in the taxonomy and its property relations:
AXISYMMETRIC SOLID | SUBCLASS | SOLID SPHERE | |||
OBJECT WITH RADIUS | SUBCLASS | SOLID SPHERE | |||
OBJECT WITH REFERENCE POINT | SUBCLASS | SOLID SPHERE | |||
SOLID ELLIPSOID | SUBCLASS | SOLID SPHERE | |||
GEOMETRY RADIUS | OTHER_RELATIONSHIP | END_1 | OBJECT WITH RADIUS | END_2 | METRIC SPACE LENGTH |
REFERENCE POINT | OTHER_RELATIONSHIP | END_1 | OBJECT WITH REFERENCE POINT | END_2 | METRIC SPACE POINT |
Modeled in Part 2 methods a functional physical object (a specific object in a 3D model that isn’t some plant item but part in an assembly representing it) classified as a solid sphere would be this:
Figure 2 – ISO 15926 part 2 representation of a SOLID SPHERE worked example.
Description:
The object (#Sph) is classified as (solid sphere).
This is a whole-life classification. The whole-life object (#Sph) has a whole-life start time but that hasn’t been worked-out.
Because the (solid sphere) class is subclass of (object with radius) and (object with reference point) it inherits those (other relationships), which are worked as example.
Object (#Sph) has a temporal part (#Sph-20080922T10:00) which has an information start time. The (other relationship) links it to the (radius) class. An instance of (property) is classified by (radius). The rest is a standard network of representing the property with a number and unit of measurement. This requires a (number space) for the (real number), which is set to (0, infinity).
Object (#Sph) has another temporal part (#Sph-20080922T10:01) which has an information start time. The metric space point is translated to a (multidimensional number) classified by a (multidimensional number space), which is the Part 2 method of making a point in a coordinate system. The multidimensional number has 3 elements, the X, Y and Z coordinate. The rest is a standard network of representing the property with a number and unit of measurement.
The worked example looks like this in shorthand template instances:
Figure 3 – ISO 15926 part 7 representation of a SOLID SPHERE worked example.
Attachments
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Part3-owl(solid_sphere).png
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Figure 1 – ISO 15926 part 3 representation of a SOLID SPHERE worked example
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Part4-owl(solid_sphere).jpg
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Figure 2 – ISO 15926 part 2 representation of a SOLID SPHERE worked example.
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Part4-owl(solid_sphere)templates.jpg
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Figure 3 – ISO 15926 part 7 representation of a SOLID SPHERE worked example.