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Introduction To RDS April 2013 3 Slides Notes PDF
Introduction To RDS April 2013 3 Slides Notes PDF
The world’s leading coding technique
An introduction to ISO/IEC 81346
April 16th 2013
Brief presentation
Electrical engineer (B. of Science) 1988
Co‐author of ISO/IEC 81346,
IEC 61082, IEC 61355, ISO 12006
Handbook about ISO/IEC 81346.
Chairman of Danish Standards TC3
International knowledge within industry,
machine construction and building design
CEO Partner and specialist in
Henrik Balslev
Balslev & Jacobsen ApS – Copenhagen.
© Balslev & Jacobsen ApS
Copenhagen ‐ Denmark
Systems engineering
Management Technical
discipline discipline
organizes the technical effort ensures that you rigorously
throughout the system execute a sensible
lifecycle, including facilitating development process,
collaboration, defining from concept to production
workflows, and deploying to operation.
development tools.
Cathleen Shamieh, IBM
Systems Engineering for Dummies
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Agenda
The worlds leading coding technique
What is it?
What can I use it for?
How it supports SE!
ISO / IEC 81346
The world’s leading coding technique
Industrial systems, installations and
equipment and industrial products –
structuring principles and reference
designations.
Part 1 ‐ Basic rules
Part 2 ‐ Classification of objects
and codes for classes
RDS
Reference Designation System
Where can I use it?
Use RDS
everywhere and
anytime you need
to control complex
information!
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The mission
A common technical identification
What you could use…
GUID {21EC2020‐3AEA‐1069‐A2DD‐08002B30309D}
Type number SN46T294SK
My TAG GOFA‐JMJ‐34021PDAHH
What RDS does…
Identification of systems and their parts
Designed to identify any object in any system design
All objects can be seen as systems
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The link
The V-model
The V-model
Functional Product
decomposition composition
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How does RDS work?
Object
The Filters
How RDS sharpen the world
Clear information
Location aspect
Function aspect
Product aspect
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Keys Prefix
The prefixes
= Function ID
‐ Product ID
+ Location ID
== Another function ID
‐‐ Another product ID
++ Another location ID
Structuring systems
RDS supports part‐of relations
RDS supports sub‐supplier structure
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Recognize the object
Object
Type‐of relations
The Classification
How RDS sort in groups
Classification means to put objects into groups
according to their characteristics.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
O P Q R S T U VW X Y
Classification means to put objects into groups
according to their characteristics.
A B C E F G H K M
P Q R S T U VW X
18 classes total
Use them to recognise objects
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The RDS main classes
A Two or more purposes or tasks
B Converting an input variable into a signal for further processing
C Storing of energy, information or material
E Providing radiant or thermal energy
F Direct protection from dangerous or unwanted conditions
G Initiating a flow of energy or material
H Producing a new kind of material or product
K Processing signals or information
M Providing mechanical energy for driving purposes
P Presenting information
Q Controlled switching or varying a flow of energy, of signals or of material
R Restricting or stabilizing motion or a flow of energy or material
S Converting a manual operation into a signal for further processing
T Conversion of energy maintaining the kind of energy
U Keeping objects in a defined position
V Processing (treating) of material or products
W Guiding or transporting from one place to another
X Connecting objects
Object
1 2 3 4 5 6
The Numbers
How to separate identical objects
Well, just
1 2 3 4 etc.
or
01 02 03 04 …
Use them to separate identical objects:
Motor 1, Motor 2, etc…
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Syntax
Prefix Class Number
‐ X 1
= XX 2
+ 3
# …
= QM 3 / ‐ AA1
The RDS identifier
Use the syntax to identify systems and their constituent
=A1=B1 (or =A1.B1)
Sub system function B1 part‐of system function A1
‐G1‐M5 (or –G1.M5)
E.g. Motor 5 part‐of system G1
+C1+A3+B6 (or +C1.A3.B6)
Location B6 part‐of A3 part‐of C1
A few RDS rules
§1 Do not limit your design options
Never use a fixed RDS format!
§2 Make sure to identify the object
At least one RDS shall identify the object
§3 Understand and recognise the aspect
Always use an RDS prefix
§4 Use simple international classification
Classification based on 81346‐2 works!
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RDS‐FLS
FROM TO
331.PMU648 =GG1=E2=F1=EM6
=
Kiln System no. 1
Kiln Burner no. 2
Fuel control system no. 1
Pre‐mix unit no. 6
F.L. Smidth A/S
Copenhagen ‐ Denmark
RDS‐DH
FROM TO
EGB2HLB001 ‐C1‐Q1‐QM2 / +KLE
‐
Pump station Steinbruddet
Valve system no. 1
Main valve no. 2
+
Location in Klemetsrud
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The link
many models – one identifier
=
Ventilation system
Function ID
Cooling‐ and
Ventilation system
heating system
Ventilation system 1
=J1
=
Ventilation system
Funktions‐ID
Ventilation system 1.
Ventilation unit 1.
Temperature transmitter 2
=QNA01
=J1.HE01.BTA02
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Linking beween all models
alle phases, all players
=
Ventilation system
Function ID
=J1.HE01.BTA02
Summary
Mission: Common technical “language”
Identification of systems and their parts
Used to link between all kinds of models
Supports Systems Engineering V‐model and part‐of