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KP3213 CAD/CAM

KP3213 CAD/CAM. Snapshot Lecture 4 3D Transformation Objective of Lecture 5 Understand Product Data Management Lecture 5: Product Data Management Class on 6 August 2007 is shifted to 7 August 2007, DK4, 11am-12pm. 3D Transformation. 3D Transformation. Assignment # 2.

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KP3213 CAD/CAM

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  1. KP3213 CAD/CAM • Snapshot Lecture 4 • 3D Transformation • Objective of Lecture 5 • Understand Product Data Management • Lecture 5: Product Data Management • Class on 6 August 2007 is shifted to 7 August 2007, DK4, 11am-12pm.

  2. 3D Transformation

  3. 3D Transformation

  4. Assignment # 2 An object in space is rotated by 90 degrees about an axis that is parallel to the x-axis of the worlds coordinate system and passes through a point having coordinates (0,3,2). If a point on the object has model coordinates (0,1,1), what will be the world’s coordinates of the same point after the rotation. Due: 7 August 2007.

  5. Product Data Management

  6. Team-based Design • Most product development is done by multi-disciplinary design teams • Team members must communicate and share information throughout the design process • In the past, CAD tools were used by individual designers • CAD/CAM tools must support team-based design

  7. Issues in Team-based Design • Easy sharing of product data • Access control • security • data consistency and integrity • Version management • Workflow and coordination • Support for steps in process

  8. Private Vs. Shared Data • Private data • individual, preliminary work • similar to private notebook • model files stored in private user directory • Shared data • data available to all team members • similar to shared team binder • data stored in shared repository

  9. Private Data in I-DEAS • Individual projects • model files in user directory • workbench • bins • parts

  10. I-DEAS Model Files Bins Parts Model File

  11. Team “Projects” in I-DEAS • Team projects keep everything in one place • Private data is still private • Data is shared through Libraries

  12. An I-DEAS Project Library Catalog Model file Model file Library Catalog Model file Library Model file Project

  13. Libraries • Libraries are shared databases • Parts, assemblies and drawings must be put in libraries to be shared with the team

  14. Putting Data into Libraries • To share data, it must be checked into the library • Several options: • check in, keep to modify (others can copy and reference, but can’t change it) • check in, keep copy (others can copy and modify it) • check in, keep reference (others can copy and modify) • check in, don’t keep • Once available, others can access it in several ways

  15. Accessing Data in Libraries Users can access data in library several ways: • Check out • Check out to make modifications. Only one user can check out a part at a time • Reference • Cannot change referenced data, but reference will update if original is modified • Copy • Makes an unassociated copy, which can be changed as desired

  16. Version Control • Every time a part is checked out, modified and checked back in, a new version is created • All previous versions are also stored • These can be associated with product revision numbers

  17. Catalogs • Catalogs are libraries for standard parts or features • Parts can be stored in parameterized form • e.g., different sizes of fasteners

  18. approved approved ECO ECO Initial Pre-release Released A Team Project

  19. Configured Projects Configured projects permit: • Assignment of team members • Definition of roles • Assignment of members to roles • Definition of states • Item access rights

  20. Industrial Designer Engineer Marketing Manager Assignments Roles Members Members and Roles

  21. Preliminary work, dynamically changing Initial Approval Redesign Reviewed, checked and approved Few changes Pre-release ECO Approval Final design, frozen and released to manufacturing Final Release States

  22. Item Access Rights • Restrict access to authorized people • Access rights depend on project state • Assign appropriate permissions: • no access • read only • read and copy • read, copy, write, delete • read, copy, write, delete, approve

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