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Solutions for the Exchange of Models and Results of Analysis and Tests in the Space Domain - STEP-TAS and STEP-NRF

1997-07-01
972448
This paper presents the approach, the status and the future of two companion open standards for electronic exchange and archival of space engineering data: 1) STEP-NRF - Network-model Results Format - a discipline-independent protocol for the definitions of analysis, test or operation cases/models and the bulk results produced by running such cases/models. A generic network-model formulation is used to represent the different elements of an analysis model, a test article or an operational product and where applicable their environment. The results are stored as valued properties for particular network-model components for a particular state during a run. Properties can be of scalar, vector or tensor type. Special care is taken to ensure efficient storage of sparse data structures. 2) STEP-TAS - Thermal Analysis for Space - a protocol for the definitions of space missions and models used in thermal analysis.
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Experiences with the Use of STEP-Based Data Exchange to Enable Concurrent Engineering

1997-07-01
972449
This paper presents a brief overview of the support to enable faster, better, cheaper product development, and Concurrent Engineering in particular, through actual application of STEP-based data exchange technology (STEP is the STandard for the Exchange of Product model data - ISO 10303). The possibilities and relevance of this technology for space industry are discussed. To date, there are not yet a large number of routinely used STEP-based data exchange implementations at an industrially robust level, but this is very likely to change in the coming year. STEP is on the verge of becoming one of the routine data exchange options in day-to-day engineering work. Now seems a good time to familiarize with how STEP could improve the space product development processes, in particular for the multi-partner international consortia which are common in space projects.
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Exchanging Thermal Models with STEP-TAS

2003-07-07
2003-01-2605
Over the last years the open data exchange standards STEP-TAS (Thermal Analysis for Space) and STEP-NRF (Network-model Results Format) have been developed under ESA funding. Both standards are based on ISO 10303/STEP. STEP-TAS converters have been implemented in many different thermal-radiative analysis packages, both in Europe and the US, in either pre-production or prototype versions. For practical use the converters needed to gain robustness and scaleability to exchange large models. In order to achieve the required industrial robustness and at the same time to lower as much as possible the barriers to implement the protocol, ESA has taken the following measures: 1. Simplify considerably the NRF and TAS protocols, taking into account all lessons learned from the earlier developments. 2.
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STEP Application Protocol - Thermal Analysis for Space

1995-07-01
951725
This paper reports on the first phase of the development of the STEP-based Thermal Analysis for Space Application Protocol (STEP-TAS AP), an initiative by the European Space Agency (ESA) in collaboration with the French Space Agency (CNES). The activity responds to the industrial need to have a standard, quality means for the electronic exchange of thermal models between the various companies and organisations involved in space projects and also to improve the possibility to exchange data with tools of other engineering disciplines (notably CAD tools). The development is based on the use of STEP, which is the casual name for the ISO 10303 Standard for Exchange of Product Model Data. The following topics are highlighted: The production of a common description of the information exchange requirements in the space thermal analysis domain, based on work previously initiated by ESA and CNES.
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Data Exchange Using STEP Now Really Working

2000-07-10
2000-01-2524
STEP-TAS and STEP-NRF are two companion, open standards for electronic exchange and archival of space engineering data based on STEP (ISO-10303) technology: STEP-TAS: Definition of space missions and models used in thermal analysis. STEP-NRF: Discipline-independent protocol for the definition of analysis, test or operation cases/models and the bulk results produced by running such cases/models. Associated with these standards, some high-level programs have been developed for helping with the implementation of these protocols into user applications. Now, the STEP-TAS standard has started its industrial deployment phase in Europe with the incorporation into thermal software like ESARAD and THERMICA, while the first STEP-NRF proof-of concept implementations have started with software like CORATHERM from Alcatel Space.
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