Nt1310 Unit 3 Accessing Requirements

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Cornerstone International College | Steffi. B

Contents
Task 1: 2
Assessment criteria 3.1: 2
Assessment criteria 3.2: 9
D1: 10
Task 2: 10
D3: 10
M2: 12

Task 1:
Assessment criteria 3.1:
Accessing standards:
Various accessing standards are used in CATIA and CAD software:
AEC (UK) CAD Standard for Basic Layer Naming
“A unified CAD Standard for the Architectural, Engineering and Construction industry in the UK, based on the guidelines laid down in BS1192 – Part 5 (1998) and ISO 13567, using the RIBA Uniclass classification system.”
BS 1192 – Part 5 and BS 1192 – Part 5
British Standard guide for structure and exchange of CAD data. As CAD software uses have changed, parts 1-4 were discontinued, and Part 5 updated in 2007. Similar ISO 13567, it works on a basis of using 7 different ‘components’ for each layer name, with 1-3 being mandatory, and 4-7 being optional.
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It works on a basis of up to 10 different ‘components’ for each layer name, with 1-3 being mandatory and 4-10 being optional.
UNICLASS (Unified Classification for the Construction Industry)
Classification scheme for the construction industry, produced by the CPIC (Construction Project Information Committee, which represents RIBA, RICA, CIBSE and the Construction Confederation). It consists of 15 tables or alpha numeric codes, each representing different areas of construction and information.
The various standards in CATIA are ISO, EN, US Imperial and US standards. The default parts in CATIA are designed and engineering calculations are performed according to these standards.
The common standards in CATIA are:
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