IfcConnectionSurfaceGeometry
Definition from IAI: The IfcConnectionSurfaceGeometry
is used to describe the geometric constraints that facilitate the
physical connection of two objects at a surface or at a face with surface geometry associated.
It is envisioned as a control that applies to the element connection
relationships.
HISTORY
New entity in IFC Release 2x.
IFC2x
Edition 3 CHANGE
The provision of topology with associated geometry, IfcFaceSurface,
is
enabled by using the IfcSurfaceOrFaceSurface.
Geometry Use Definitions:
The IfcSurface (or the IfcFaceSurface
with an associated IfcSurface) at the SurfaceOnRelatingElement
attribute defines the surface where the basic geometry items of the
connected elements connects. The surface geometry and coordinates are
provided within
the local coordinate system of the RelatingElement,
as specified at the IfcRelConnectsSubtype that
utilizes the IfcConnectionSurfaceGeometry.
Optionally, the same surface geometry and coordinates can also
be provided within the
local coordinate system of the RelatedElement by
using the SurfaceOnRelatedElement attribute.
EXPRESS specification:
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ENTITY IfcConnectionSurfaceGeometry
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Attribute definitions:
SurfaceOnRelatingElement
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Surface at which related object is aligned at the relating element, given in the LCS of the relating
element.
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SurfaceOnRelatedElement
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Surface at which the relating element is aligned at the related element, given in the LCS of the related
element. If the information is omitted, then the origin of the related element is used.
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Inheritance graph
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ENTITY IfcConnectionSurfaceGeometry;
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