PD ISO TS 13399-202-2015 PDF
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STB PD ISO TS 13399-202-2015
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СТБ PD ISO TS 13399-202-2015
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Full title and description
STB PD ISO TS 13399-202:2015 — Cutting tool data representation and exchange — Part 202: Creation and exchange of 3D models — Irregular inserts. The title shown (STB PD ISO TS 13399-202-2015) appears to be a national-publication/catalogue prefix (STB PD) attached to the ISO Technical Specification designation ISO/TS 13399-202:2015; the document defines a data model concept and simplified 3D model structures specifically for irregular cutting inserts.
Abstract
ISO/TS 13399-202:2015 specifies a concept for designing cutting items limited to irregular inserts and defines how related properties and domains of values are used. It provides a common method for creating simplified 3D models that include identification of design features and the internal structure of the 3D model representing those features and properties. The specification also lists explicit items outside its scope (for example: applications where data are stored or referenced, simplified 3D models for other tool items, adaptive items, assemblies and auxiliary items).
General information
- Status: Withdrawn (stage: Withdrawal of International Standard [95.99]).
- Publication date: 14 August 2015 (2015-08).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 25.100.01 (Cutting tools — general) and 35.240.50 (IT applications in industry).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (Technical Specification).
- Number of pages: 39 pages (official ISO pagination).
Scope
This part of ISO 13399 establishes a concept and a common representation for the creation and exchange of simplified 3D models that describe irregular inserts. It covers definitions and identification of design features for irregular inserts, links those features to the properties used, and specifies the internal structure of 3D models that represent those features and properties. The specification explicitly excludes storage/application-specific concerns and simplified models for other tool items, adaptive items, assemblies and auxiliary items.
Key topics and requirements
- Conceptual data model for irregular cutting inserts, focusing on features and property domains.
- Rules for creating simplified 3D models that encode feature identity and associated property links.
- Specification of internal model structure to support exchange and interpretation by CAD/CAM/PLM systems.
- Normative references and interoperability guidance (references include ISO/TS 13399‑80 overview/principles and STEP AP242 for managed model-based 3D engineering).
- Clear exclusions to limit the part’s scope (storage/archival formats, other item types, assemblies).
Typical use and users
Primary users are cutting-tool manufacturers, insert designers, CAD/CAM and PLM software developers, tool-data library maintainers, and systems integrators who need a standardized way to describe and exchange simplified 3D representations of irregular inserts. Standards committees and implementers creating tool-data exchange profiles or STEP/AP242‑based pipelines also use this part of ISO 13399 as a technical reference.
Related standards
This technical specification is part of the ISO 13399 series (cutting tool data representation and exchange) and is related to other parts such as ISO/TS 13399‑80 (Creation and exchange of 3D models — Overview and principles). It also references broader 3D/product-data standards such as ISO 10303‑242 (STEP AP 242: managed model‑based 3D engineering) and domain standards like ISO 1832 (indexable insert designations). Implementers commonly consult these documents together when building tool-data exchange solutions.
Keywords
ISO 13399, cutting tool data, irregular inserts, 3D model exchange, simplified 3D models, tool features, product data, STEP AP242, CAD/CAM, PLM.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO/TS 13399‑202:2015 is a Technical Specification in the ISO 13399 series that defines a concept and rules for creating and exchanging simplified 3D models specifically for irregular cutting inserts. The title shown by the requester (STB PD ISO TS 13399-202-2015) appears to be a nationally catalogued copy or local publication label for that ISO/TS.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers design-feature definitions, identification and linking of properties, and the internal 3D model structure needed to represent irregular inserts for exchange between systems. It does not cover storage/application-specific implementations or models for other tool item types, assemblies, adaptive items, or auxiliary items.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Cutting‑tool and insert manufacturers, CAD/CAM and PLM software vendors, tool-data librarians, systems integrators, and standards implementers who need consistent, simplified 3D representations of irregular inserts for data exchange.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: According to ISO metadata, ISO/TS 13399‑202:2015 is listed as Withdrawn (stage: Withdrawal of International Standard). Users should check the ISO catalogue or their national standards body for current status, any replacements, or later revisions before relying on it for new implementations.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is part of the ISO 13399 series (Cutting tool data representation and exchange). Other parts address overview/principles (for example ISO/TS 13399‑80) and item‑specific or file‑exchange aspects; implementers typically use multiple parts of the series together.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Irregular inserts, cutting tool data, simplified 3D models, model exchange, ISO 13399, STEP AP242, CAD/CAM, tool features, properties.