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A set of standard modeling commands for the history-based parametric approach
Authors:Duhwan Mun [Author Vitae]  Soonhung Han [Author Vitae]  Junhwan Kim [Author Vitae]  Youchon Oh [Author Vitae]
Affiliation:a Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 373-1, Gusong-Dong, Yusong-Gu, Daejeon 305-701, South Korea
b Automation and Components Division, Korean Agency for Technology and Standards, MOCIE, 2, Jungang-Dong, Gwacheon, Gyonggi-Do 427-716, South Korea
Abstract:The current version of STEP standard cannot exchange the parametric information of CAD models. Only pure boundary representations that cannot be parametrically edited are transferable Geometric Modeling: Theory and Practice (1997)]. There are two approaches for the exchange of design intents such as parameters, features, and constraints. The first is an explicit approach based on constraints between pre-defined parameters and features. The second is a procedural approach based on the sequence of operations issued to construct the models. The authors have previously proposed a macro-parametric approach International Journal of CAD/CAM 2 (2002) 23], which is a variation of the procedural approach. In this approach, CAD models can be exchanged in the form of macro files, which include the history of modeling commands. To exchange CAD models using the macro-parametric approach, a set of standard modeling commands should be defined. This paper introduces a set of standard commands and explains the process of developing the set.
Keywords:CAD model exchange  History-based parametrics  Modeling command  Parametric STEP
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