Download - 3DPDF Consortium Introduction
Topics
• What is 3D PDF?• Why is 3D PDF important?• What makes 3D PDF different?• 3D PDF Examples• How is 3D PDF used?• 3D PDF at Boeing, Grundfos, USArmy• What is the 3D PDF Consortium?• What is the Consortium structure?• Why is the Consortium important?
History
• 2005 – Adobe establishes relationship with Right Hemisphere to add 3D technology to Acrobat
• 2006 – Adobe acquires TTF SARL, the developers of PRC and the importer technology
• 2007 – Adobe release Acrobat 7.1, first 3D release• 2010 – Adobe forms relationships with Tech Soft 3D
and PROSTEP AG to take over product development, sales, support; Tetra 4D created to develop and market Acrobat Pro plug-in
• 2011 – Several ISV’s meet at COFES and discuss the idea of a consortium around 3D PDF
• Jan 3, 2012 – 3D PDF Consortium formally incorporated
What is 3D PDF?
• a PDF that contains U3D¹ or PRC² data• PDF’s with U3D or PRC can be read by any
supported version of the Acrobat Reader• 3D PDF was defined and developed, and
continues to be supported by, Adobe• 3D PDF is an active part of the existing PDF
standardization activities
¹ U3D = Universal 3D, developed by Boeing, Intel, Adobe² PRC = Product Representation Compact, developed by Adobe
3D PDF Content Standards Status
• U3D– U3D developed by 3D Industry Forum (3dif.org)– U3D currently an ECMA standard (363) under TC43– U3D Edition 1 is specified by PDF/E (ISO 24517-1)
• PRC– Specification published by Adobe in 2008 (PDF 1.7)– Released to ISO TC 171 for standardization in 2008– Currently managed by ISO DIS 14739 under TC
171 SC 2– Establishes 3D standard to be referenced by PDF
(ISO 32000) and others
ISO32000 is PDF…
Forms
Presentation Audio & Video
3D Models w/PMI
Text & Graphics
Images
3D Model
PMI, GD&T, FT&A
Meta DataGeometry:
Product Structure
XML Form Data
Business LogicJavaScript
XML Schema
SecurityEncryption Dig Signatures
Rights Management Acr
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SD
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Fre
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Op
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API
Interactive FormFields
Rich Information Packages
Links that activate 3D
Views
3D Viewport – Leverage CAD data from PLM
system.
Selection event highlights
geometry and triggers display of associated data in various form fields
3D View’s Selected Node
Name
3D Selection’s associated
XML Data in form fields
from an Enterprise
system
Data Collection via form
fields
Push button for Form Routing
Five Reasons Why 3D PDF is Important
1. Universal access – through Acrobat Reader
2. Compound document– 3D, 2D, image, text, audio, video, enterprise data
3. Infrastructure availability– Existing systems already support PDF
4. True neutrality– Protects investment
5. Superior value– No other platform presents as much opportunity for
gain, for such little risk
What makes 3D PDF different?Feature 3D PDF STEP JT
Product manufacturing information Y Y Y
Precise BREP geometry Y Y Y
ISO Standard Y Y N
Long term archiving Y Y N
Service and maintainability information Y Y N
Design history N Y N
Audio and video support Y N N
Javascript support Y N N
Document-based representation Y N N
Comments, watermarks, navigation Y N N
Combine metadata, unstructured data, geometry Y N N
Digital signatures and security Y N N
Forms-based processing Y N N
Universal client Y N N
Go from this…in native CAD
A rats nest of 3D Notes, Labels, Dimensions & GD&T
...to this in 3D PDF
Fully consumable with Acrobat Reader in document and web forms
3D PDF MBE – Engineering TDPs & RFQs
3D MBE RFQs / RFI(in assembly context)
3D MBE TDP (no 2D Drawings)
3D PDF MBE – Manufacturing Processes
3D MBEWelding Best Practices
3D MBEShop Floor Assembly
3D PDF MBE – Inspection and Field Service
3D MBEFirst Article Inspection
Field RepairInstructions
3D PDF Examples
Where does PDF fit?
PDF leverages 3D for high value
How is 3D PDF used in manufacturing?
CAD Data
Direct data exchange,
digital mockup
Archival storage
Documents. Forms,
Publications
Partners, Suppliers
Customers, MRO organizations
- Technical publications- Service manuals - Marketing collateral
- Digital work instructions
- Request for proposal- Request for quote
- Model based machining
- Digital mockup- Collaborative design- Long term data
retention- Product record
Native CAD data
STEP/JT data
PDF data
LEGEND
3D PDF in use at Boeing
Boeing Commercial Airplanes• 3D PDF used for 787
Dreamliner publications• Proprietary visualization used
for “in-process” work• Catia V5 data published into
3D PDF format and deposited into a global repository
• > 400,000 3D PDF’s in repository
• View manipulation, search and filtering capability
• Includes geometry and bill of materials information
3D PDF in use at Grundfos
Grundfos Group• 55 companies in 82 countries
• Catia used across the enterprise for design; data managed by Enovia in process
• Commercial visualization tool for in-process visualization
• Workflow stage triggers publishing into 2D and 3D PDF’s
• Published data managed in SAP PLM
• Includes geometry and bill of materials information
3D PDF in use at US Army
US Department of Defense• One study, one part:
– 59% decrease in time-to-deploy– $1.2M savings in 3600 parts
• DLA survey of benefits of “modern” TDP
– 27% reduction in procurement costs– 19% reduction in scrap and rework
• Department of Defense is embracing 3D PDF for Model Based Enterprise
• Major weapons systems likely deployed with 3D PDF
• Technical Data Packages and Digital Work Instructions can be delivered via 3D PDF via MilStd31000
• Over 4,000 bases, repair depots, field service locations will be able to use 3D PDF
3D PDF CONSORTIUM OVERVIEW
“The need for leadership is apparent. The importance of leadership is obvious. The position of leadership is vacant”
- AIA 2004 Report - The Future of Aerospace Standardization
What is the 3DPDF Consortium?
• Not a standards organization per se• A community dedicated to driving adoption of
3DPDF enabled solutions across industries• End-user needs driven• A worldwide, non-profit, member organization• Open to all companies
What We Do
Expertise
Priorities
Standards Input
Resources
Education
Voice
Organization Details
• Law firm – Gesmer, Updegrove LLP• Incorporated in Delaware, U.S. January 3, 2012• Form of organization – 501(c)6 Trade Organization
under IRS Tax code• Filed with National Cooperative Research and
Production Act (NCRPA) for anti-trust protection• Bylaws, Articles of Incorporation, and incorporation
certificate available• Introduced in Japan (Feb) and Germany (June)• All back office functions outsourced• Managed by an Executive Director
What is the Consortium structure?
Industry Committee- Define industry needs and priorities
- Develop process-based use cases
- Assign priorities to technical committee work
Technical Committee
- Project goals and objectives
- Project plans, participation, funding
- Implementers forum- ISO technical submissions
Communications Committee
- Web site- Publications- Solicit and propose case studies
- Presentations- Blog/article submissions
Executive Committee• mission, vision, strategic direction
Board of Directors• governance, recruiting
Committee Updates - Industry
• 20 members, meeting 2x per month
• Identified, prioritized use cases:
– UC1 -- RFIs/RFQs– UC2a -- Mfg & Assy Process
Planning – UC2b – Tech. Service Docs – UC3 – Distrib. of Analysis Docs
(?)– UC4 -- MBD Equiv.
– UC5 – Routed Systems [AEC]
• Some needing owners, some on 2nd and 3rd drafts
• Identified, not prioritized:– UC – Long – Term Archive of
Product Data– UC – Supply Chain (Remote)
Design Reviews– UC – Product Marketing– UC – Online Catalogs– UC – Quality Documents– UC – Engineering Change Orders– UC - Engineering Design Reviews
• Moving towards requirements once use case defined and accepted
• Requirements to be handed off to Technical Committee
Committee updates - Technical
• 18 members; meeting 1x-2x per month• Focused on PRC 1.x ISO approval and PRC 2.0
requirements gathering and input• Status:
– PRC 1.x still in DIS (Draft International Standard) stage
– On 2nd 60-day ballot(?)
• Industry requirements from use cases will kick off significant Technical committee work
• Budget planning for 2013 will determine some scope of work
Committee updates - Communications
• 17 members, meeting 2x per month• Proposed 2013 events
– 3DCIC– GPDIS– MBE Summit
• Current work– 2013 events – Website update (tentative release March 2013)– Viz vs. Communication white paper
Member benefits
Vendors and Systems Integrators• Relay site for press
releases, case studies• Product certification via test
suite activities• Stronger customer
relationships through pilot project participation
• Early visibility to emerging technical features and requirements of the standard
• Market visibility through Consortium activities
Commercial and Government Users• Access to experts via
community blogs and wikis• Reference library of industry
white papers, case studies, reference implementations
• Cross-industry knowledge sharing
• Shared leverage to influence vendor development
• Educational resources• Implementation support
Why is the Consortium important?
• Define priorities according to member needs• Speak for the industry with a unified voice• Source of subject matter expertise• Illustrate market demand and availability• Provide technical input to standards process• Offer vendor-neutral advice to end user and ISV
members on implementation strategies• Resources such as reference implementations,
implementer forum, white papers, templates, Javascript, libraries
What is the commitment?
• Beyond dues, there is no “contractual” commitment
however….
• Meeting goals requires participation:– Officers: 4 – 8 hours per month– Board members: 8 – 10 hours per quarter– Committee chairs: 4 – 8 hours per month– Committee members: 8 – 16 hours per month
• The above are a) estimates, and b) additive
Schedule of dues and privileges
Membership Level
Annual Revenue < $50M
Annual Revenue < $100M
Annual Revenue < $500M
Annual Revenue
< $1B
Annual Revenue
> $1B
Board Seat
Full Vote
Committee Participation
(including voting)
Access to Resources
Governing $15K $15K $20K $25K $30K Y Y Y Y
Strategic $8K $10K $13K $17K $20K N Y Y Y
Associate $4K $6K $8K $10K $12K N N Y Y
QUESTIONS?
For more information, visit www.3dpdfconsortium.org, or email