Ozcar
Aerospace
- Mar 17, 2023
- 7
Hi everyone,
at my company i was asked to help to set up the pdm system that we'll use for our CAD files. We are designing an aircraft and should use the ATA chapter/subchapter numbering in our partnumbers.
The PDM system will use non-intelligent partnumbering, basically just sequential numbering, for internal identification, and therefore we are looking into adding the ATA partnumber in the part properties. That way we don't mess with the system's way of working and can still use the ATA based partnumber for searching and such.
One questions that arose is how are parts managed that occur in multiple ATA (sub)chapters? Say, a clip that is used in both the centerwing (57-10) and outer wing (57-20). It seems undesirable to have 2 different partnames for one part.
At the risk of opening a can of worms: how is that done in big companies?
Thanks!
at my company i was asked to help to set up the pdm system that we'll use for our CAD files. We are designing an aircraft and should use the ATA chapter/subchapter numbering in our partnumbers.
The PDM system will use non-intelligent partnumbering, basically just sequential numbering, for internal identification, and therefore we are looking into adding the ATA partnumber in the part properties. That way we don't mess with the system's way of working and can still use the ATA based partnumber for searching and such.
One questions that arose is how are parts managed that occur in multiple ATA (sub)chapters? Say, a clip that is used in both the centerwing (57-10) and outer wing (57-20). It seems undesirable to have 2 different partnames for one part.
At the risk of opening a can of worms: how is that done in big companies?
Thanks!