ISO 10303-105-1996 cor2-2000 PDF
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Full title and description
ISO 10303-105:1996 — Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 105: Integrated application resource: Kinematics, Technical Corrigendum 2 (cor2) 2000. This item refers to the 1996 Part 105 standard together with its Technical Corrigendum 2 issued in 2000 (PDF format available for the corrigendum as a 7‑page document; the original Part 105 main document is 144 pages).
Abstract
Specifies an information model for the kinematic aspects of a mechanical product (joints, links, motions, constraints and related kinematic constructs) as required for communication between CAD systems and kinematic analysis systems and for interchange among dissimilar kinematic analysis systems. The corrigenda (including Cor 2:2000) provide technical corrections to the original 1996 publication.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn (the 1996 edition and its corrigenda have since been superseded by later editions; a newer ISO 10303‑105 edition was published in 2019).
- Publication date: Original Part 105 publication December 1996; Technical Corrigendum 2 published October 2000.
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 25.040.40 (Industrial process measurement and control / product data representation and exchange).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (1996) with Technical Corrigendum 2 (2000).
- Number of pages: Main Part 105 (1996): 144 pages; Corrigendum 2 (2000): 7 pages.
Scope
Defines the integrated application resource constructs (data definitions and relationships) needed to represent kinematic information within the STEP framework (ISO 10303). The scope covers entity types and information structures used to describe kinematic assemblies, joints, motion relationships and attributes necessary for exchanging kinematic models between design and analysis tools. The corrigendum corrects technical errors in the original published resource.
Key topics and requirements
- Representation of kinematic elements: joints, links, reference frames and motion definitions.
- Data structures and EXPRESS schema constructs used by the Part 105 resource.
- Interchange requirements between CAD and kinematic-analysis applications within the STEP (ISO 10303) architecture.
- Corrections and editorial/technical fixes provided by Corrigendum 2 (2000).
- Conformance expectations for implementations exchanging kinematic information (use of EXPRESS-defined schemas and Part 21 files for STEP exchange).
Typical use and users
Used by CAD implementers, system integrators, CAE/kinematics analysis tool developers, PLM/enterprise integration architects, and standards engineers who need a canonical data model for describing and exchanging kinematic information (assemblies, mechanisms, motions) between heterogeneous software systems. Also used by organizations implementing STEP-based data exchange or developing translators/conformance test suites.
Related standards
ISO 10303 is a multi‑part standard (STEP). Related and commonly referenced parts include ISO 10303‑11 (EXPRESS language), ISO 10303‑21 (Part 21 STEP-file exchange), other APs and resources such as AP‑214 (automotive mechanical design data), AP‑209/214/215 family parts, and later revisions/replacements of Part 105 (2014 and 2019 editions). Corrigenda 1 and 2 (2000) apply to the 1996 Part 105.
Keywords
ISO 10303, STEP, Part 105, kinematics, integrated application resource, EXPRESS, CAD data exchange, corrigendum 2000, technical corrigendum, product data representation.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 10303‑105:1996 is the STEP integrated application resource that defines kinematic constructs for product data exchange; "cor2‑2000" denotes Technical Corrigendum 2 published in 2000 which corrects technical issues in the 1996 publication.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers data definitions and information structures for describing kinematic aspects of mechanical products — joints, links, motions, constraints and related metadata — so that CAD and kinematic analysis tools can exchange and interpret kinematic models.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: CAD developers, kinematics/CAE tool vendors, PLM integrators, standards engineers and organizations implementing STEP data exchange for mechanisms and motion analysis.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 1996 edition and its corrigenda (including Cor 2:2000) have been withdrawn and later revised; Part 105 was reissued in later editions (notably 2014 and 2019). For current implementations prefer the latest published edition of ISO 10303‑105.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — Part 105 is one resource within the ISO 10303 (STEP) family of standards for product data representation and exchange; it works with other parts such as EXPRESS (Part 11) and Part 21 (file exchange) and with application protocols (APs) that use resources from the modular STEP architecture.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Kinematics, STEP, ISO 10303, integrated application resource, EXPRESS, Part 105, corrigendum, CAD data exchange.