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Pds Manual 2
Pds Manual 2
In this section you will learn to sketch centerline routing, to set and change the active
parameter data, to revise piping segments, and to populate the centerlines with graphic
components.
Review Nozzle Data reviews the attribute values for all the
nozzles associated with a specified equipment item.
Select Revise Component from the Piping pull-down menu.
Sketch defines the centerline geometry for a pipeline and
defines the attributes of the piping segment.
SelectPlacement from the Piping pull-down menu.
Move Vertex moves an identified segment vertex to a new
location. You can move the vertex to any location by keying in
delta distances, absolute distances, or a distance and direction,
or by relocating an end point connected to a nozzle to the
current nozzle location. Select Revise Segment from
the Piping pull-down menu.
Delete Vertex deletes a vertex from a piping segment and
redraws the piping segment to reflect the deleted vertex.
Select Revise Segment from the Piping pull-down menu.
Insert Vertex inserts a vertex in a specified segment pipe run.
The new vertex is inserted in the pipeline following the vertex
used to identify the pipeline. SelectRevise Segment from
the Piping pull-down menu.
Attribute Break creates an attribute break at a point on an
existing pipe segment. Use this command for a change in size,
spec, fluid code, or any of the active segment data.
Select Revise Data from the Piping pull-down menu.
Connect Segments combines two piping segments that have
concident endpoints. Select Revise Data from thePiping pulldown menu.
Revise Segment Data edits the attribute data for all existing
pipe segments in a pipeline in one operation. Select Revise
Data from the Piping pull-down menu. Do NOT revise the
NPD if there are any other size changes or reducers on a
pipeline.
Revise Attributes modifies the database attributes or user data
associated with a selected element. SelectRevise Data from
3. Vertex C - Select MOVE EAST, and key in 3'0" (914 mm) dimensional value.
4. Vertex D - Select MOVE NORTH, and key in 4 1/4' (1295 mm) dimensional value.
5. Vertex E - Select MOVE TO EASTING, and key in 8'3 5/16" (2523 mm) coordinate value.
6. Vertex F - Select MOVE SOUTH, and key in 8'6 5/8" (2607 mm) dimensional value.
7. Vertex G - Select MOVE DOWN, and key in 5 1/2' (1676) dimensional value.
8. Vertex H - Select MOVE WEST, and key in -20'5 1/8" (-5966 mm) dimensional value.
9. Vertex I - Select MOVE TO NORTHING, and key in 7.5' (2286 mm) coordinate value.
10. Vertex J - Select MOVE TO EASTING, and key in 18'3 1/2" (5575 mm) coordinate value.
11. Vertex K - Select MOVE UP, and key in -144" (3658 mm) dimensional value.
12. Vertex L - Select MOVE NORTH, and key in 8'3/16" (2443 mm) dimensional value.
13. Vertex M - Select MOVE WEST, and key in 6'10" (2083 mm) dimensional value.
14. Vertex N - Select MOVE TO ELEVATION, and key in 15' (4572 mm) dimensional value.
15. Vertex O - Select MOVE SOUTH, and key in -60 15/16" (1548 mm) dimensional value.
16. Accept the routing by selecting Confirm; this changes the piping segment style from
dashed to solid and the system prompts Segment Has Been Placed or Segment Has Been
Extended.
17. You can now EXIT the form without losing the piping segment.
Slope On/Off Exercise
Note:
See Slope On/Off for reference information.
Turn the slope on or off.
1. Toggle the slope option to either Slope On or Slope Off.
The system updates the database and you are ready to sketch.
2. Repeat the sketch exercise, the previous exercise, alternating slope on and slope off
between several vertices. Sketch vertices A through D with Slope Off, D through H with Slope
On, and I through completion with Slope Off.
Compare this sketch with the original one.
Active Slope Exercise
Note:
See Active Slope for reference information.
Define the slope for a pipeline:
1. Toggle slope direction to either Slope Down or Slope Up.
2. Select Vertical Component of Slope.
3. Key in the desired vertical dimension.
4. Select Horizontal Component of Slope.
5. Key in the desired horizontal dimension.
6. Accept the form with Confirm; the system updates the database.
Define the slope for a pipeline using the slope of an existing pipeline, do the following:
1. Select Slope from Existing Pipe Run.
2. Identify the segment pipe run with the slope you want.
3. Accept the form with Confirm. The system updates the database.
Move Piping Segment Vertex Exercises
Complete the following three exercises.
Note:
See Move Piping Segment Vertex for reference information.
Exercise 1
Modify the existing piping segment A-B-C-D-E-F to a new configuration of A-B-C-D'-E-F.
1. Identify vertex D.
2. Select the Point on Segment option.
3. Identify the segment pipe run D-E.
4. Key in 3'0" (914 mm).
5. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and graphics.
Exercise 2
Modify the existing pipe segment A-B-C-D-E-F to the new configuration of A-B-C-D'-E-F.
1. Identify vertex D.
2. Select the Move West option and key in 3.5' (1067 mm).
3. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and graphics.
Exercise 3
Modify the existing pipe segment A-B-C-D-E-F-G to the new configuration of A-B-C'-D-E-F-G.
1. Identify vertex C.
2. Select the Move Down option and key in 3'0" (914 mm).
3. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and graphics.
Delete Piping Segment Vertex Exercise
Note: See Delete Piping Segment Vertex for reference information.
Modify the existing piping segment A-B-C-D-E-F to the new configuration of A-B-D-E-F.
1. Identify vertex C.
2. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and the graphics.
Insert Piping Segment Vertex Exercises
Note: See Insert Piping Segment Vertex for reference information.
Exercise 1
Modify the existing pipe segment A-B-C-D-E-F to the new configuration of A-B-C-C'-D-E-F.
1. Identify the C-D segment pipe run on the D half of the segment.
2. Select Move Up and key in 48" (1219 mm).
3. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and the graphics.
Exercise 2
Modify the pipe segment A-B-C-D-E-F to the new configuration of A-B-C-C'-C''-D-E-F.
1. Identify the C-D pipe segment on the C half of the segment.
2. Toggle Sketch Mode Off to Sketch Mode On.
3. Select the Construct Point option.
4. Select Move South and key in 2' (610 mm).
5. Select Move West and key in 3' (914 mm).
6. Accept the form with Confirm to exit construct point mode.
7. Select Move South and key in 1' (305 mm).
8. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and the graphics.
Attribute Break Exercises
Note: See Attribute Break for reference information.
Exercise 1
Modify the existing 6 (150) diameter piping segment A-B-C-D from a point on segment B-C to
be 4 (100 mm) in diameter.
1. Select the Create Break on Pipe Run option.
2. Identify the B-C pipe run on the B half of the segment.
The system highlights the identified pipe run.
3. Key in 6'6" (1981 mm).
The system highlights one side of the attribute break and not the other.
4. Accept the highlighted side you want to change or Reject the one you don't want to
change.
OR
Select Select Destination of Data option to highlight the other segment.
The system displays the active segment data for the segment you accepted.
5. Select the Nominal Piping Diameter field and key in 4 (100).
6. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and the graphics.
Exercise 2
Modify the existing A-B-C-D 6 (150) diameter piping segment from a point on segment B-C to
be 4 (100) in diameters.
1. Select the Create Break in Pipe Run option.
2. Identify pipe run B-C at the point of the attribute break.
The system highlights the identified segment pipe run.
3. Select the Easting option and key in the desired coordinate.
OR
Select the Move from Other Point and the Easting option and identify an item that is at
the desired coordinate.
The system highlights one side of the attribute break and not the other.
4. Accept the highlighted side you want to change or Reject the one you don't want.
OR
Select the Select Segment for Break option and highlight the other segment.
The system displays the active segment data for the segment you accepted.
5. Select the Nominal Piping Diameter field and key in 4 (100).
6. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and the graphics.
Exercise 3
The existing piping segment A-B-C is 6 (150) in diameter. The rest of the piping segment is to
be 4 (100) in diameters and you are in sketch mode connected to vertex C.
1. Select the Place and Start New Segment option from the Sketch Piping
Segment form.
2. Select the Active Segment Data area.
The system displays the active segment data.
3. Select the Nominal Piping Diameter field and key in 4 .
4. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database.
5. Continue with the Sketch command to place the piping segment C-D-E.
Connect Segments Exercises
Note:
See Connect Segments for reference information.
Exercise 1
Modify piping segment A-B-C-D-E to be all 6 (150) diameter piping.
1. Identify the attribute break point.
The system highlights one side of the attribute break and not the other.
2. Accept the highlighted side you do not want to change or Reject it to highlight the other
segment.
OR
Select the Select Source of Data option to highlight the other side.
The system only list the active segment data that is different.
3. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and connects the segments.
Exercise 2
Connect piping segment A-B-C to piping segment D-E-F. All attributes data is identical on
both segments.
1. Identify the segment end point. Use either vertex C or vertex F.
The system highlights the entire piping segment A-B- C-F-E-D because all attributes are the
same.
2. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and connects the segments.
Exercise 3
Connect existing piping segment A-B-C to piping segment D-E-F. All attribute data is the
same on both segments.
1. Identify the segment end point. Use either vertex C or vertex F.
You receive an error message because the end points are not coincidental.
Revise Segment Data Exercise
Note:
See Revise Segment Data for reference information.
Change the active segment data of a pipeline.
1. Toggle to either Brief Segment Data List or Complete Segment Data List.
2. Identify the pipeline.
Exercise 4
Change the fixed length pipe to variable:
1. Identify the component.
The system displays the active component data.
2. Toggle Fixed Length Pipe to Variable Length Pipe.
3. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database.
Labs
Student Notes:
Lab 1
Lab 2
Sketch pipeline MMA0108-XIN-2C0032-N from equipment/nozzle 38E-101A/N3 to its
completion using the commands learned in this section. Use Auto Placement to place pipe
and components. Refer to sketch below for detailed information.
Lab 3
Sketch pipeline GOX0112-XIN-2C0032-N from equipment/nozzle 38E-101B/N1 to
equipment/nozzle 38E-101C/N3 using the commands learned in this chapter. Use Auto
Placement to place pipe and components. Refer to sketch below for detailed information.
PDS TUTORIALS: Isometric Extraction
This chapter contains the information required to generate isometrics interactively and view
them in the model.
Note:
This is a brief overview of the procedure to create isometric drawings. For more detailed
information on Isometric Extraction, see the PDS ISOGEN Reference Guide.
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OR
12. The pipeline processed successfully, then Exit.
13. Select View Graphics.
14. Select the isometric drawing from the list.
15. Select Confirm.
The system brings up the isometric design file, where any MicroStation menu will work.
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5. Use the Add command to turn the unapproved categories back on (repeat steps 3 and 4).
The system updates the database and the graphics.
Saved Model View Exercise
Complete the following 2 exercises.
Note:
See Saved Model View for reference information.
Window in to the two pumps 38P-101 in the plan view.
Exercise 1
Create a saved view.
1. Select the Create Saved View option.
2. Key in SVP01 for the saved view name.
3. Key in Pump Plan View for the description.
4. Select Confirm.
5. Identify the view.
The system updates the database.
Exercise 2
Delete a saved view.
1. Select the Delete Saved View option.
2. Select the saved view to delete from the list.
3. Select Confirm.
The system updates the database.
Temporary Symbology Exercises
Note:
See Temporary Symbology for reference information.
Exercise 1
Search your model pipeline MMA0104 and have it appear as red.
1. Select the Color Pallet option.
2. Select Red from the form.
3. Select Confirm.
4. Select Segment Search Criteria.
5. Select Fluid Code.
6. Select the = operator.
A list of fluid codes display.
7. Select MMA from the list and Confirm.
8. Select And.
In this section you will learn how to review and revise the database attributes of segments,
components, and pipes.
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Exercise 1
Place a field weld at both flanges for GAT-114 in pipeline MMA0105.
1. Select Symbol Size.
2. Key in 4 (100).
3. Select Confirm.
4. Select Weld Type at Joint by User.
5. Identify CP2 of flange (A).
6. Select Field Weld from the list, then Confirm.
The system updates the database and places a temporary asterisk at the field weld location.
7. Repeat steps for flange (B).
Exercise 2
Revise all welds between pump suction and gate valve for pumps 38P-101A and B in pipeline
MMA0104 to shop welds.
Component Group Exercises
Note:
See Component Group for reference information.
Exercise 1 - Create Component Group
Create a component group for induction bends.
1. Select Start New Component Group
The system automatically assigns the next component group number.
2. Identify the first component.
The system highlights that component.
3. Identify the second component.
The system highlights that component.
4. Continue to identify components until you are finished.
5. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database.
Exercise 2 - Review Component Group
Review a component group that already exists.
1. Select Review Component Group
2. Identify the component group for review.
The system highlights and displays information about that group.
Approve Piping Exercise
Note:
See Approve Piping for reference information.
Approve pipeline MMA0105.
In this section you will learn how to use the following command to perform diagnostics,
measure distances, and review the piping job specification.
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Labs
Labs
Lab 1
1. Select the Highlight Piping on Segment option
2. Identify a segment on pipeline MMA0104 (pump suction pipeline).
The system highlights all associated components.
Lab 2
Using Compare Segments, review pipeline MMA0104-XIN-2C0032-P.
Lab 3
Using Verify Data Integrity of Model check pipeline MMA0104-XIN-2C0032-P. If any errors
occur, correct them and recheck the pipeline.
Lab 4
Using Verify Nozzle at Pipeline End review the nozzle connection on pipeline MMA0104XIN-2C0032-P. If any errors occur, use the Associate Segment with Nozzle option to
correct them.
Lab 5
1. Using Review Attribute Linkage review the data on pipeline MMA0104-XIN-2C0032-P.
2. Identify a component or pipe in pipeline MMA0104 (try the eccentric reducer).
The system displays the database address for the component center.
3. Select Confirm.
The system displays the database address for CP1 of the component.
4. Select Confirm.
The system displays the database address for CP2 of the component.
5. Select Exit.
Lab 6
Using the Measure Distance option, calculate the distance between the discharge nozzles of
pumps 38P-101A and 38P-101B.
Note:
Make sure snap and locate are on in the reference models being checked.
Lab 7
Part 1
Review a branch table for any piping material class.
1. Select the Piping Material Class List from the Other Specification Data area.
2. Select the PMC 2C0032 from the list, then Confirm.
3. Select Review Spec Tables.
4. Select Branch Tables, then Confirm.
5. Select angle 90.
6. Now you can scroll through the table and find the branch you want to review.
Part 2
Review a piping commodity for the active piping material class.
1. Select Piping Commodity Data.
2. Select Search for Commodity Name.
3. Key in 6Q2C01.
4. Select 6Q2C01 from the list.
In this section you will learn how to revise existing components and pipe supports.
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Rotate Component rotates a component around the piping
segment that it was placed on. Select Revise Componentfrom
the Piping pull-down menu.
Tap Component places a tap on an existing piping component.
Select Placement from the Piping pull-down menu.
Revise Tap revises some or all of the data associated with a tap.
Select Revise Component from the Piping pull-down menu.
Reconstruct Component/Replace Commodityreconstructs a
component to reflect any new placement data such as NPD or
option code. Select Revise Componentfrom the Piping pull-down
menu.
Add Chain Wheel add a chain wheel operator to an existing valve
in the model. Select Placement from the Piping pull-down menu.
Add to Valve defines a floor stand or extension stem for a
specified valve. Select Placement from the Piping pull-down
menu.
Revise Pipe reconnects,
reconstructs
piping.
7. Select Confirm.
8. Select a tap option from the list, then Confirm.
9. Select Down on the compass.
10. Toggle Primary to Secondary.
11. Select South on the compass, the Confirm.
12. Confirm the form.
The system updates the database and places a trunion
13. Identify elbow B for placement of trunion B.
14. Select Compute for Trunion.
15. Select the configuration from the picture buttons.
16. Accept the piping material class or key in a new PMC.
17. Key in 4" (102 mm)
18. Key in 2'0" (610 mm).
19. Select Confirm.
20. Select from List of Tap Options, then Confirm.
21. Select Down on the compass.
22. Toggle Primary to Secondary.
23. Select South on the compass, then Confirm.
The system updates the database and places a trunion.
Revise Tap Exercises
Complete the following two exercises.
Note:
See Revise Tap for reference information.
Exercise 1
Revise an existing tap.
1. Identify the tap.
2. Select Tap NPD block.
3. Key in 1 1/2" (38 mm).
4. Select Confirm.
5. Specify the orientation of the orientation tee.
6. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and the graphics.
Exercise 2
Delete an existing tap.
1. Identify the tap.
2. Select the Delete Tap option.
Note:
See Add to Valve for reference information.
Exercise 1
Add a floor stand to an existing valve.
1. Identify the valve.
2. Select Floor Stand, then Confirm.
3. Key in the information.
4. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and the graphics.
Exercise 2
Add an extension stem to an existing valve.
1. Identify the valve.
2. Select Extension Stem, then Confirm.
3. Key in the information.
4. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and the graphics.
Revise Pipe Exercise
Connect two pieces of pipe that have had their components removed.
Note:
See Revise Pipe for reference information.
1. Select the Re-Connect Pipe End.
2. Identify the pipe end you want moved (A).
3. Identify the pipe end you want to connect to (B).
4. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and the graphics.
Move Piping Assembly Exercises
Complete the following four exercises using the Move Piping Assembly command.
Note:
See Move Piping Assembly for reference information.
Exercise 1 - Move by Distance Option
Move a piping assembly 1'6" (457 mm) to the right.
1. Identify CP2 of the right flange (A).
The system highlights the assembly.
2. Select Move by Distance.
Lab 2
Connect to existing pipeline MMA0105-6IN-2C0032-N and continue to its completion. Refer to
figure below for detailed information.
Lab 3
Add support trunions to the suction elbows of pipeline MMA0104-6IN-2C0032-P.
PDS TUTORIALS: Specialty Placement (Piping Assemblies, Instruments, Pipe Supports & Taps)
In this section you will learn how to manually place piping assemblies, engineered items,
instruments, pipe supports, and taps.
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Lab 1
Place valves on pipeline DOW0103-4IN-2C0032-N. Refer to the figure below for detailed
information.
Lab 2
Place valves on pipeline DOW0103-4IN-2C0032-N. Refer to the figure below for detailed
information.
Lab 3
Place pipeline MMA0105-XIN-2C0032-N from equipment/nozzles 38P-101A/N2 & 38P101B/N2 to it's completion. Refer to the figure below for detailed information.
PDS TUTORIALS: Component Placement
In this section you will learn how to place components by the fitting-to-fitting method.
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Labs
Work the following two exercises using the commands you've learned in this section.
Lab 1
Place two flanges and two blind flanges on existing pipeline DOW0103-4IN-2C0032-N. Refer
to the figure below.
Lab 2
Place pipeline MMA0104-XIN-1C0031-P & MMA0104-XIN-2C0032-P from equipment/nozzles
38P-101A/N1 & 38P-101B/N1 to equipment/nozzle 38V-101/N3. This pipeline has 1 1/2" of
insulation. Refer to the figure below.
PDS TUTORIALS: Advanced Sketching
In this section you will learn the more advanced options for creating centerline routing and
branch creations. The majority of these functions are options that may be chosen from the
Sketch Piping form.
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5. The system computes alternative 3. Accept with <D> to accept, Reject to select another.
The system continues to cycle through until you accept one of the alternatives.
6. Once you accept an alternative, the system automatically extends the segment and places
a branch point at point X.
Intersect Sloped Pipe Run Exercise
This option intersects the piping segment being created or extended with an arbitrarily
skewed pipe run of an existing piping segment that is sloped in the vertical plane. The
intersection with this sloped piping segment will be in the vertical plane at a user- specified
angle.
Note:
See Intersect Sloped Pipe Run for reference information on this option.
Complete the following two exercises.
Exercise 1
Join together piping segments A-B-C and D-E at point X or Y. You are currently attached to
vertex C.
Note:
Endpoint C is coplanar with segment D-E.
1. Select the Intersect Sloped Pipe Run option.
2. Identify pipe run D-E.
3. Key in 40.
4. The system computes alternative 1. Accept with <D> to accept, Reject to select another.
5. The system computes alternative 2. Accept with <D> to accept, Reject to select another.
6. The system continues to cycle through until you accept one of the alternatives.
7. Once you accept an alternative, the system automatically extends the segment and places
a branch point at point X or Y.
Exercise 2
Join piping segments A-B-C and D-E at point X. You are attached to vertex C.
1. Select the Intersect Sloped Pipe Run option.
2. Identify pipe run D-E.
3. Key in 30 for the angle.
The system automatically extends the needed segments to point X and connects them.
Intersect by Angles Exercise
This option intersects two existing segment pipe runs at a specified angle.
Note:
See Intersect by Angles for reference information on this option.
Join piping segments A-B-C-D and E-F-G at a point along pipe run F-G. You are attached to
vertex D.
1. Select the Intersect by Angles option.
2. Identify pipe run F-G on the G half of the pipe run.
3. Key in 35 for the angle.
The system automatically shortens/extends segment F-G to point X and connects them.
Intersect Plane Exercise
This option sketches a segment pipe run to the point of intersection between the piping
segment and a planar element in the design file or reference file.
Note:
See Intersect Plane for reference information on this option.
There is no exercise for this command.
Skewed Intersection Exercise
This option connects the end points of two different piping segments. It displays alternative
routings between the two existing segment pipe runs and enables you to select the desired
configuration.
Note:
See Skewed Intersection for reference information on this option.
Join piping segments A-B-C and X-Y-Z. You are attached to vertex C.
Vertex
Easting
Northing
Elevation
0'0" (0)
4. The system computes alternative 2. Accept with <D> to accept or Reject to select another.
5. The system computes alternative 3. Accept with <D> to accept or Reject to select another.
6. The system computes alternative 4. Accept with <D> to accept or Reject to select another.
7. The system computes alternative 5. Accept with <D> to accept or Reject to select another.
8. The system computes alternative 6. Accept with <D> to accept or Reject to select another.
9. The system computes alternative 7. Accept with <D> to accept or Reject to select another.
10. The system continues to cycle through until you accept one of the alternatives.
11. Once you accept an alternative, the system automatically extends the segments and
connects them.
Branch on Pipe Run Exercise
This option creates a branch along a segment pipe run (not at a vertex or end point).
Note:
See Branch on Pipe Run for reference information on this option.
Complete the following two exercises.
Exercise 1
Place a 4 (100 mm) NPD branch at the midpoint of pipe run B-C on existing piping segment
A-B-C-D-E.
1. Select the Branch on Pipe Run option.
2. Identify pipe run B-C.
The system highlights the segment pipe run.
3. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system automatically places a branch point at point F.
4. Select the Active Segment Data area.
5. Select the Nominal Piping Diameter field and key in 4 (100).
6. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database.
7. Continue using sketch to finish the piping segment F-G.
Exercise 2
Place a branch point on pipe run B-C of existing piping segment A-B-C-D-E.
1. Select the Branch on Pipe Run option.
2. Identify pipe run B-C on the B half of the segment.
The system highlights the segment.
3. Key in 3'0" (914 mm) to specify the distance from the endpoint.
The system automatically places a branch point at point F.
4. Continue sketching to finish segment F-G.
Exercise 2
Place a branch point at end point C on piping segment A-B-C.
1. Identify vertex C.
2. Toggle Extend Piping Segment to Create Piping Segment.
3. Continue sketching to finish piping segment C-D.
4. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and the graphics.
5. Identify vertex C. The system knows that there is a branch point at point C.
6. Continue sketching to finish piping segment C-E.
7. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and the graphics.
Exercise 3
Place a branch point at end point C on piping segment A-B-C. You are attached to point C.
1. Select the Place and Start New Segment option.
2. Now continue sketching to finish piping segment C-E.
3. Accept the form with Confirm.
The system updates the database and the graphics.
4. Identify vertex C.
The system automatically creates a branch point at vertex C.
5. Continue sketching to finish piping segment C-D.
Labs
Complete all three labs using the commands you learned in this section.
Lab 1
Sketch pipeline DOW0102-XIN-2C0032-N from equipment/nozzle 38E-103/N3 & N4 to
equipment nozzle 38TW-102/N14 using the command learned in this and previous sections.
Use Auto Placement to place pipe and components. Refer to figure below for detailed
information.
Lab 2
Sketch pipeline DOW0101-XIN-2C0032-N from equipment/nozzle 38E-105/N1 & N2 to
equipment nozzle 38E-102/T1 using the command learned in this and previous sections.
Use Auto Placement to place pipe and components. Refer to figure below for detailed
information.
Lab 3
Sketch pipeline DOW0103-XIN-2C0032-N from equipment/nozzle 38E-104/N1 & N2 to
equipment nozzle 38E-101A/N4 using the command learned in this and previous sections.
Use Auto Placement to place pipe and components. Refer to the figure below for detailed
information.