Use of 3D in technical manuals and parts catalogs Ian Boulton Sr Director, Solution Management, PTC May 2015, ATA-E Biz, Orlando, FL
Agenda Introduction - Who we are, what we do The evolution of 2D, 2D interactive, 3D interactive Benefits of 3D, why do it? 3D in technical data standards S1000D 3D implementation issues and considerations Questions? 2
Who we are and what we do.. Celebrated Milestones PTC Windchill launched First to market with Internet based solutions for PLM Arbortext Acquired Leader in Dynamic Publishing Polyplan Acquired Technology for MPM 4CS Acquired Warranty Management Solutions Company Founded Computervision Acquired Aptavis Acquired Technology for Footwear and Apparel CoCreate Acquired Explicit CAD, PDM & Collaboration Software Synapsis Technology Acquired Environmental Compliance Software Servigistics Acquired Service Lifecycle Management solutions NetIDEAS Acquired PLM Managed Services 85 88 98 02 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 Pro/ENGINEER launched First to market with parametric, associative feature-based, solid modeling Mathsoft Acquired Industry Standard Engineering Calculations Solution Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire launched First CAD system to fully support Web services ITEDO Acquired Leading 2D Technical Illustration Solution Relex Software Acquired Powerful Reliability Solution MKS Acquired Application Lifecycle Management PTC Creo Launch Scalable suite of interoperable, open, and easy-to-use design apps Enigma Acquired Service Information Delivery Application 3
The evolution of 2D, 2D interactive, 3D interactive Illustrations have played a major role in the technical information industry since day 1. Their importance or focus can vary form one standard to another. In Aerospace and Defense they are a critical component of almost any publication Historically they have been expensive to produce, and represent a significant proportion of spend on a suite of technical publications Hand drawn line art Computer software assisted line art 2D/CGM CAD driven software assisted line art 2D/CGM CAD driven 2D/3D Illustrations and Animations 4
Value of Conventional, Fully Detailed, 2D Drawing Pros Human Readable Standard Format Provides All Information Cons Time Consuming to Create Duplicated Work Change control Error Prone created dimensions Not easily viewed Full Size on computer Screen or reduce to 8½ by 11 paper for enterprise People still have to visualize 3D model in minds eye (usually only one isometric view) The better and faster that people can understand technical information The quicker, more accurate, and less expensive their response will be 5
Pros/Cons of 3D Why do it? Pros Aids comprehension Versatile Provides All Information in one package Allows for bundling of Figures/Views in a single object Can be re purposed for training Direct tie back to source CAD information/bom data Cons Require special tools/skills to create Not good for print Require plug ins to run in web browser File size 6
Why not do both? For illustrations that have CAD source there are tools and processes to generate both the 2D Isometric and the 3D interactive illustration from the same source file. Good for 3D, Animations, Compact File PVZ Good for 2D, Compact File CGM SVG Good for browser support, Mobile devices, PDF Intermediate Format Native CAD Too big for Tech Data use, contains OEM IP 7
ASD/AIA/ATA Standards Support S1000D enables the integration of 3D illustrations via the multimedia object model in the XML schema This provides authors a way of referencing lightweight versions of CAD models for use in service procedures and training courses Including these object types in this way is vendor/software neutral and 100% specification compliant. 8
Implementing 3D in technical data IPC use case Associative, sbom-based Part Information Delivery Improves service part information authoring efficiency Leverages ebom/mbom and 3D designs to generate interactive service part information and illustrations Inherits product options and variants from the design Maintains association to source product information to streamline change process and ensure latest part information is always available Connect Engineering & Service ebom/mbom sbom Deliver Fast, Accurate Service Parts Information Vizualisation Increases End-User Productivity 3D interactive delivery to simplify the identification of required parts Easy to Find, Understand and Use needed information 9
How the interaction between objects is defined Editor 3D object 10
Implementing 3D in technical data Maintenance Procedure use case Common Source Database (CSDB) Create lightweight 3D Animation from CAD Source Add Lightweight object to T.I. content repository as ICN Integrate 3D object with XML information (data module) via XML Authoring (Data Module) Publish to runtime environment as IETP/IETM 11
Things to consider when deciding on use of 3D What are my illustration source files? (i.e. do I have CAD source) What amount of the product is digitally modelled? Is 3D adding value in this instance (types of procedures etc) Am I deploying online/offline? Customer infrastructure and bandwidth Customer medium (Tablet, PC, Phone, PDF, Paper) Customer IT Browser + OS Support Tools, processes, Training 12
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