ISO 10303-107-2005 PDF
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Full title and description
Industrial automation systems and integration — Product data representation and exchange — Part 107: Integrated application resource — Finite element analysis definition relationships. This part of ISO 10303 (STEP) defines integrated application resource constructs to relate finite element analysis (FEA) information to product design and topology information for interoperable CAE/CAD/PDM data exchange.
Abstract
ISO 10303-107 specifies how FEA concepts (actions simulated, analysis states, section properties, FEA nodes/elements and field results) are associated with product design definitions and topology so that analysis steps and results can be traced back to design features. The original first edition was published in 2006 and later updated; the resource includes EXPRESS schema listings and informational material to support implementers.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn (first edition withdrawn) — revised and published as a newer edition in 2019.
- Publication date: First edition: 2006-10 (published October 2006). Updated edition: 2019-11 (published November 2019).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 25.040.40 (Industrial process measurement and control / product data exchange).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (2006) — withdrawn; Edition 2 (2019) — current published edition.
- Number of pages: First edition: 32 pages (2006); Updated edition: 11 pages (2019).
Scope
This part of ISO 10303 provides data constructs to associate finite element analysis definitions and results with product definition and topology information. It enables linking FEA steps to the design action being simulated, linking FEA states to product states, associating section property definitions with design sections and linking FEA nodes/elements to product topology so analysis results can be navigated within PDM/PLM environments. The schemas included cover product-and-model relationships, action-and-model relationships, state-and-model relationships, property-distribution-and-model relationships and the fea definition relationships schema.
Key topics and requirements
- Linking FEA steps and results to product design actions and states.
- Associating section and property distributions used in analysis with design section definitions.
- Mapping FEA nodes/elements to product topology for feature-level traceability.
- Schema definitions provided in EXPRESS (entity listings, diagrams and computer-interpretable listings).
- Interoperability with related STEP parts such as ISO 10303-41 (product definition), ISO 10303-42 (topology) and ISO 10303-104 (finite element analysis control and results).
Typical use and users
Primary users include CAE/FEA engineers, CAD/CAE integration developers, PDM/PLM system integrators, software vendors implementing STEP/AP104 and AP107 resources, and organizations requiring traceability between analysis results and design geometry (aerospace, automotive, heavy equipment and engineering consultancies). Implementers use the EXPRESS schema and examples to map internal data to STEP-based exchange files or model repositories.
Related standards
ISO 10303-107 is part of the ISO 10303 (STEP) family and is intended to be used together with other STEP parts, notably ISO 10303-1 (overview), ISO 10303-41 (product definition), ISO 10303-42 (product topology), ISO 10303-104 (finite element analysis control and results), and other integrated resources and application modules that define properties, state types and meshes. Implementers commonly reference the integrated application resources and APs listed in the STEP parts index.
Keywords
ISO 10303, STEP, AP107, finite element analysis, FEA, product-and-model relationships, state relationships, property distribution, EXPRESS schema, CAE interoperability, topology mapping, PDM/PLM traceability.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 10303-107 is a part of the STEP family that defines integrated application resource constructs to relate finite element analysis definitions and results to product design and topology information for interoperable CAE/CAD/PDM exchange.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the data structures and relationships needed to link analysis actions, analysis states, section/property definitions, and FEA nodes/elements to product definition and topology so that analysis steps and results can be referenced and navigated alongside design information. EXPRESS schema listings and diagrams are provided for implementers.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: CAE/FEA engineers, CAD and PLM/PDM integrators, software vendors implementing STEP APs (especially AP104/AP107), and organizations requiring traceability between analysis results and design features (e.g., aerospace, automotive, industrial machinery).
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The first edition of ISO 10303-107 was published in October 2006 and is recorded as withdrawn; a revised edition (ISO 10303-107:2019) was published in November 2019 and is the current published edition. If you are seeking a current implementation reference, use the 2019 edition.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is Part 107 of ISO 10303 (STEP). It belongs to the integrated application resources series within STEP and is intended to be used in combination with other STEP parts (for product definition, topology, FEA results, property definitions, etc.).
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Finite element analysis, FEA, STEP, ISO 10303, AP107, product-and-model relationships, EXPRESS schema, topology mapping, property distribution, CAE/CAD interoperability.