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Wg3/T24 STEP Manufacturing Meeting
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
February 25 - March 1st

Monday February 25 AM SC4 and WG3 Plenary
Lunch
Monday PM T24 Plenary (limit 20 minutes per report)
	Manufacturing Task Force
	14649-11 Milling model 
	14649-12 Turning model
	13399 Tooling
Break
	AP-219 Inspection data and results
	AP-224 Features for NC
	AP-238 Integrated CNC
	AP-213 Process Plans


Tuesday February 26 AM
	Manufacturing Task Force
Break
	Manufacturing Task Force
Lunch
Tuesday PM
	Manufacturing Task Force
Break
	14649 STEP-NC 
	Current status:
	FDIS documents ISO 14649 Phase 1
	Turning model - CD version, 
	EDM model - CD version.
	
	CONTINUED AS NECESSARY ON THURSDAY AM

Wednesday February 27 AM Liason Plenary
Break
Wednesday AM AP-219 Inspection Data and Results
	AP-219 Walkthru
Lunch
Wednesday PM AP-219 Continued
	AP-219 Issues
	Relationship to Inspection Operations in STEP-NC
	Turning Model
Break
Wednesday PM STEP-NC Implementations (joint with Implementors Forum)
	Germany Siemens/TU Aachen demonstration, 
	USA Super Model Project demonstration
	Swiss AMT EDM demo
	Korea STEP-NC demonstration
	UK DML RAMP Evaluation Project
Break
Wednesday Evening 5:50 - 7PM
STEP-NC International IMS Project Meeting (Closed)
Agenda:
1) Status of the ongoing work in the regions
2) Status of the proposals for SC1/WG7
3) Scenario for interregional test data exchange
4) Preparation of the meeting at Geneve in June


Thursday February 28 AM AP-213 Process Plans for CNC
	Future work: (preliminary discussion)
	Combined machining and machining centers,
	Measuring machines in context with AP219,
	Updates to Part 10 (based on experience with the Turning model).
	Tooling ISO 13399 
	AP-224 Edition 3 Discussion
		Features, Drawing Notes, Casting and Forging
	
Lunch
Thursday PM 
	AP-238/AP-224/14649 Harmonization
	14649-10 & 11 Features
	AP-238 & AP-224 Features

Minutes

* 14649-12 (Turning) CD Ballot to be submitted to ISO SC1 Secretariat
* 14649-13 (Wire EDM) CD Ballot to be submitted to ISO SC1 Secretariat
* 10303-238 (Integrated CNC Schema) NWI/CD Ballot to be submitted to ISO SC4
  Secretariat
* NWI/PWI (AP2XX or AP-213 TBD) for Process Planning to be developed by USA (SCRA)
  and Japan. Description of material removal operations with sufficient detail for
  execution by an NC Controller will be documented as OUT of scope in AP2XX/AP213
* SC1/Wg7 will start working on operations for measuring machines
* SC1/Wg7 will start working on operations for machining centers
* SC1/Wg7 work is in progress on operations for rapid prototyping
* SC1/Wg7 is waiting for more input on grinding, bending and cutting

* SC4/Wg3/T24 and SC1/Wg7 requests TC29/Wg34 ensures ISO 13399 includes
  information to allow process planning and CNC systems to match tool
  requirements as documented in 14649-111 & 112 with tools in a 13399 data
  set.
* SC4/Wg3 etc. also requests T29/Wg34 considers how to handle the following in
  ISO 13399 
	- Information for tool life support
	- Datum for tool wear
* If necessary Len Slovensky will submit a SEDS against AP224 to remove
  a possible ambiguity in the feature definition for groove
* Bill Danner and Ted Vorh will reverse engineer an ARM from the
  AIAG DTD for inspection results. The ARM will be compared to the AP-219
  ARM and the differences will be resolved.
* NIST will develop a scenario showing the use of AP-219, DMIS and AP-238


Attendees
Martin Hardwick		STEP Tools		USA
Friedrich Glantschnig	AMT Consulting		Switzerland
Fred Proctor		NIST			USA
Oscar Rocha		Renault			France
Tom Kramer		NIST			USA
Tony Fry		Warship Support Agency	UK
Olof Nyqvist		KTH 			Sweden		
Byeong-Eon Lee		POSTECH			Korea
Jesse Crusey		Patterson Company	USA
Ron Wood		Northrop Grumman	USA
Allison Bernard Feeney	NIST			USA
Tatsuro Shirai		Ashai Engineering	Japan
Bob Young		Loughborough		UK
Jonas Nordstrom		Sandvik			Sweden
Jochen Wolf		WZL			Germany
Alan Crawford		LSC Group		UK
Suk-Hwan Suh		POSTECH			Korea
Masaharu Tsuchiya	Mitsubishi		Japan
Mike Barter		Navy Logistics		UK
Chiaki Sakamoto		Komatsu Engineering	Japan
Peter Muller		Siemens			Germany
Takeshi Kishinami	Hokkaido University	Japan
David Loffredo		STEP Tools		USA
Carol Tierney		General Dynamics	USA
William Bowland		Warship Support Agency	UK
William Freeman		SCRA			USA