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. The Royal Commission CAD Standard ls designed to "be a comprehensive':::!?'''.':'':


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source of information documenting the approach ,to CAD, the hardware and :,'!', .
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software used, CAD procedures; CAD drafting standards, and commonly used' "
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meet the: needs of readereand users", for various purposes,without the :"
encumbrances of the entire' Standard.' It also facilitates updating those' sections!
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.,."', ..".,,.,.,.!. F~/~~~I:I;'~~~jects, mosfrevamp projects, the 'refe~encefile method' of composing drawings is"awkw~rq
and 'Impractical.Thus~ where appropriate, drawings should be done on aeheet-by-sheet basis, as on the
drawiogboarq. Theborder.however, ~hoiJldalways be a reference file.,'·· . ';, :.".. ' .,:.:'."::':
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Plantenglrieeririg projects, or facility outsource projects, which Involve miscellaneous task orders, may
"",·!-,I.,o·" •. involve oneoronlya few disciplines per task order.' The scope of such projects may Involve only a few
concept drawings. ' ~uchprojects, regardless of the' size, are 'examples of the small 'office' approach to
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:';~;'F~;{S;,;::i:i):+;Royal Commission has developed Its CAD standards to provide total design"control through the g~aphics·,.
:', !:t }l:·'t::[£:l·;iF!'f;r'tEtrmlnal. ~.,:These ,standards ..utilize MicroStation level. strucfure design: .....All, ·Royal C.ommission, CAD"
Vi ::.;":~" :< !:;:,;:. I, engineering ~esign files have other files associated with the~. Thes,e Includes a cell library, color table; . .
t (~j:" ; _:~~',':":I;i and reference file .(form or border). The design files use logical names to point to these associated· files . .
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'mtrt;:~T';,:'t?i:\:~-:O ,~t~~~a~~s,(wOrk~ngunits, grid display and locks), , '. '. ,< Ii':'" .:: '"

:rn,U;:;::.~:-:,;,:i+;' t Th~' benefitst~ be gained by u~lng CAD may be rnadmlzed if all dlsci~lInes ~ork' to~ethe~~acc~rding' to ·s:. '..;','.',
,~,!-i( , '::):l<,>common plan. : The'RoyalCommlssion method of using the MicroStation,referencefilecapabilities":', "
J:{!T~~:,:<:i:>:" :r:duces' re~etitiou? drafting and enhances interdiscipline.coordinatio~, resulting In' a ":lore:econo~ical and, ",.•.:
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,;,i :"'>~:\:(y:standardization and coordination' between disciplines that allows us to maximize the benefits of CAD~ ..
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·ffio:.::'~lr<:,;?:However, the"soccessful use of CAD.on a project, largeor'small,.hinges uponeach userandeachj'


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iThe following guidelines Illustrate how RoyaIC~mr:ni~~Ic?'Q ..n~~_e.s
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~l'\"'!:~'~}1>,~:punctuation)followed'bya threifcharactereXtension L_...:~":'_':':'_.XX X). ": 'i: ..',...... ".:. .: :', ',;
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r:,:;.,h:,):j·,,·'-i: ~no~ally does notdo so.we will use leadingzeroes·for'fuisslng.dlglts. in the drawing file names in order to.'
~'i:,~':,/,,: :;: .)!makeali"drawiiiiffilenames the'~sariielength. For example: ,2,.CE~A1·;:QP(in.the~itleblock willbe a CAD .;•
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;;.:file mlrne.Qf..~-=.G.E::A.t:P.9J The..~rawing size is .normallyol11itted·from the' cAD' file: name.' '.,:":. ;:.' ;~>
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··f:': :.:·,tfile names.~Thatls, identify the plant or area (not the chemical process),his discipline, and a sequential
;~R~;; i . ".: ,number. Acronymsbased on the chemical process or the 'words In the title ,block!are not acceptable;
t~':i:.;':..•.'.: . :When the docum'etlt numbering system and the CAD file naming systemare In place, the CAD user shan'
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~;;}j,.'. '::',,' .:' :E~Ch C~~· drawink fi:lewill ~ontai~ only one' drawing, and each drawing will hav~ a unique drawi~g:
":':: '.;.. . ; .,~n·l!r:n~er.lt, is Engineering Department poncy to net create.m.ultiplesheet ,drawings..:. ..... ..,. <" .
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~OdeL.file~...wil~.have:jh~.Jetter..~zn.··f~r.."the!last "digit~f the. ·file','·: ::, .
· ,ii'.·'"> i., . :extension:·Ib.~_~~~lc!.eJJlifiesthe file' as the active working file.on disk. The "zn maybe changed to an A,.-' ...
·Pi' :",.;.,,'.: B, 0, 1, 2, etc. when an archive is performed in order to indicate the revision number of the archive.· . '.
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f0;>·,;.'<:·;~:.?;which areus~d'as'much as possible, for sorting, indexing, and other types of automated file processing
,~:,.~;::<~,::.>;;.}? ;are effective only when files are named uniformly•. Incorrectly named files ~i1tbe mls-sorted, or not even .
';,;);::·:,'::~t:;~"L)::foundo~·Ii.s~~d,··bi~u~omaticsearch criteria. Furthermore, most clients require, a.standardized~aming, c': .•• , •..••. ': .. '." .•
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::';~t:.:;,::'qi';:';;;.i·prodUCinga drawing that "looks right."· The CAD file also has to "be right." .The file must be clean and free" ',:,':
t:.?f '; /"~; :,':' , ': of extraneous elements. ,The work must be in the correct position In the file. 'The working units and other' '.
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:i~~lFi;ij}i[\:J~t f'. ~easurabte ~orking .lJn}ts.(meters, centimeters, .etc.) to meet the~eeds .of,the;dElsignfile. Working units c

';,;I.;1,",':!,L;;::;I.;':'Jare the cocrdlnates umtscorrespondlng to the position and defimtion of.a polnt In the design file. The
:~.'.".Y;.;"'' ;'.·'.i.;,.~.:".;'.:·.::.Jworking un.itsdl~ates the deg.reeof acc~racy for placement of elementsina:draw.I~9 and determines ,the,
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X~J ;';);:::~/,,~!and moved to ttlE~:appropriatenew location. Over, a.perlod of time the most common old files will have
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;:,!:', ;':;:.I',;,The global origin forall2D files shall be at the center of the design plane. The XYreadout for 315 PU to':,
;~j:"',,'.:"t;;i,;!,:{,;l,beat the/center, over a period of time,the old files most commonly reused will hav~the glob~1origin at the, '
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'.1 ::'i::::'~'r:;::; N~~aIlY~ ~Ii d~slg~'work will be do~e at actual plaritcoordinates;"When plarit c60rdlnates 'fall outside the':, .
'G~j,.·.'j,':;~,;i:,>+,deSlgnplane,·the,workwlII be done at CAD plant coo,rdinates'specified .by the .Royal.Commission., This, ..,
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given coordinate" .He will then do his design ,and layout his work as anoverleyjothe
;'HjU:~(:iJjti;~:T~;ii;backgfoun·d:'!n·short,.hedesigns to the ,appro~ed,background. All reference ,files will overlay each other
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; !. r3<:!U>f~'<:Non':CfimensI0i1eddrawings shall be done with the loWer left comer of the border (not the trim line) iocated ' .
.,~?!r'>:;,:!·:;?:'at X'(=10000,10000; .this is accomplished by attaching the border with th~ reset methodand drawing"'.
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::':!~:~ '(:j\~~f:":ii:;}:itwo ,Iett~r diSCipline.code plus a two.letter code describing the type of file that Is being attached.: For·,
p::iP;r ;(:;:·;o';'i~.:, ~example,the logical name ARPL would lndlcate an architectural plan. The logical STEL would represent a .
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)"{j !.,:,.;(~:(;;:··;layoutldesign work in his own .OPZ file, shan have the appropriate .o=z files of other'disciplines.attached· .
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As the user performs his layout/design he is required to display the other; disciplines' work :. ,'.
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L;> :.::.':<:';:' 'extensive rework·:will usually be required to eliminate the inevitable interferences. Similarly, the use of:.
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:R:::l :~':;':~in;;"" ;"BOR." The logical name of "BOR" is required by the automated plott.ingprograms':!he"ps:",v~r~~ble is .'.
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':'. hase)s presented.on·an "F" size 'piece of paper.' The drawing files will.':
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~opying from a reference file into an active file'will not be permitted: This' .
:'.: . ..mayrequire the' discipline being referenced to draw an oblecttwlce: oncet; .
):':,',':,for .their own use and once 'for .use by other disciplines ..• Forexample,·.,· ...\
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wtll display layer 33 and turn off layer.43. The other disciplines would
display layer 43 and tum off layer 33; The extra effort required by.
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For ·exarlJple, if· one 'discipline, such as, architectural, .needs to depict a .
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The ;2-0 modelling system may 'als6 be used 'for certain keyele~~tio.n~,:,>"·
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through various walls). '.Each discipline involved would have one overall :~. "
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,,',: c[. '.'.:' :,slgnlfi~nt. benefi!s to be g~ine~ by using, CAD.'I,n,a stendardlzed format" witO.coordiflCitipnbetween.the':·~ '.":" '< I'::
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:171,:,':, ,.', :,"" !starid,ar~sh~ve been setforthf~r use by the disclplh1es.The success of our CAD,o~eration hinges upon:':,<;~, .
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.. ~ X448.8: '.::. U~S.gallons per minute (U.S. gpm); ....
: '.:'.X 0.6463 '" ~ Mllion U.S. gallons per day(~S. gpd)
CUBIC JNCHeS -In" .' . : '.. :... . .. ".
· x 1.6387X 10.1 = Cubic metres (m,) ..
.' x 16.387 .. : :, ..;::: Cubic centimetres (em')
x 0.016387. .,.. ;::: Utres (I) ...: . . .. ..
. x 5.787 X ,.10'" =CUbictee! (ft')'
· x 2.143 x .10.1 .' = Cubic yards (yd');'
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.... ...•
x 4.329 x 10·' .: = U.S. gillions (U.S. gal) .: .:
.....,: x.3.605x.10·' .'....'.~ Impenalgallons.(impgall···
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CUBIC METRES--: m' i.;; ; . . 1:.
.. '= Utres (I) .... .
x 1000.
.x 35.315 . .: =Cubic feet (ft') :, '
x 61.024 x 10' .. ::::i Cubic Inches (In,) .
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· x1.3080 ;=Cublcyards(yd,) .'.


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x 22O~0 ;' J.' . = Impeilal gallons (Imp gal) .,,'
: CuBICMETRESPER'HOUR;';"m'/h" : . .
'., x0.2778 ."'.= UtresperNc:Oncl(Vs) ... ' ..:.'
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.'CUBI6uETRES PERSECoNO ~ m'/~' '..
. '··x 3600 . . = Cubic metres per hour (m'lh) .
.:,. x 15.85 x 10' : ==:.U.S.gallons per minute (U.S.gpm)
CUBICYAROS-yd' '.: .!. '. ' '
x 0.7646 = Cubic metres (m')
··X 764.6 .' = Uttes (I) '. ,-. ,, .
.. x 7.646 X 10' .. = Cubiccentimetres (em,)
x 27 = CubiCteet (ft') , ..
x 46,656 . . = Cubic Inches (In') .
x 201.97 = U.S.gallons (U.S. gal)' .
x 168.17 . = Imperial gallons (Impgal)
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x 60 .' = Minutes (') .
x 3600= Seconds (1 .
. x 1.111 ; ~~rad~ (gon) .
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x 0.017453 . .' = Radians per second (rad/s)
· x 0.16667· .. . = Revolutions per minute (r/mln)
x 2.m8 x 10·', .';:::Revol~ons per second.(rls) ..
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.1 26.82 .'
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= Metres per minute (mlmln)
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:.' 1 2682 .,'= CentImetrespersecond(cm/s) .
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· 160 '. ". =
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x2.835x10-1' =.Tonnes(t)metricton·
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12.790 II 10-' .. ;; -:- ,Tens(ton) long ..,
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x 31.103 . =Grams(g) .
'x 480, . Grains (gr). = ".' ,
x 20,= Pennyweights(cIwt)troy
x 0.08333 ~ .
x 0.06857
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OUNCES-FORCEPER SOUARE INCH - ozI/in2


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x 0.06250 =:
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A\RTS PER MILLION BY MASs'-masS(welght)lnwater'
': ., xO.9991· . " =
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»i>: -, x 0.0583. .,=, G~ver U.S. gallon (gr/U.S. gal) at, ,
x 0.0700 = Grains per imperial gallon (grlimp gal) at '
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x 8.328 = Poundsper mUilonU.S. gallons at 6Or.
PASCALS"';;Pa' .. ' :.
·x 1
x 1."SO~ 10"
. ~NewloriS per squale metre (NIm1)
. .= Pounds·forceper square Inch (psi) .
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·x 1.0197 x 10-1 . =. KUograms·forceper square centimetre
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K1lclp&scals
(kPa) ..
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· x 33.000 = Foot-pouncls-1orcePf'I' minute (ft ~Ibf/mln).
•x!50' .·=Foot-pounds-force per second (ft .lbf/S) .
x 42.43 .: = BrItishthermal units per minute (BtuJrnin)
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:.x 10.69 ..
x 1.0139
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= .'..
Kilocalories per minute (kcaVmin).
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x 33.480 ". -. .'.= .Britishthermal units per hour (Btu/h)
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~x 9.80$ .<'. =KiIOwattS(kW) .
tiOFtsEPOWER-HC>UAS- tip ~h .':' . '..
x 0.7457
x 1.976 x
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== Foot-pounds-force (ft "Ibf). .
, ,x 2545 •= British thermal units (Btu)(seenote) '. .., .
x 641.5 . = Kilocalories (kcal) . ,.
x 2.732 x 10' '. = Ki/og{arn-force-metres(kgf "m).
INcHES ~'In . : . . v, ',.." .
x 2.540 . -:- Centi~" (em)
INCHES OF MERCURY -lnHg lit erc .. ,- ':,"
x 3.3864 . ..': •.. = I>CiIoP8sca1s(kPa)
· x 0.D3386 . '.
x 1.135
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= Feet of water (ftHzO)at68"F .
.

x 13.62
x 0.03453
=
. .Inches of water (InHzO)at 68°F.
= KilOgra~force per square centimetre :
.• . (kg/em2) .," : '.': ....
'. . x 70.73 . = PcUnas-forc:eper square foot (lbflft2) . -.
x 0.4912 = Pounds-force per square Inch (pSi)
.x 0.03342 . = Standard atmospheres
.INCHES OF WATER -lnH,O ~t 68~F.' .
. x 0.2<\87. = Kilopascals (kPa) '. .
x 2.487li: 10-* = Bars (bar) . ':' .
. .x 0.07342 . = Inches of mercury (inHg) at O°C ','
x 2.535 x 10-* = Kilograms-force per square centimetre' -.
. .! (kg/em!)' ." .., : . . . :
· x 0.5770. .= Ounces-force per square Inch (ozflin2)
.x 5.193 .. .= Pounds-force per square foot (lbflft2)
x 0.03606 = .Pounds-forceper square Inch (psi)
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x 0.9484 x 10-'
x 0.2390
x 0.7376 .
x 2.778 x 10••.•
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· x 2.2046 = Pounds (Ib)
x 1.102 x 10-J = Tons (ton) short
KILOGRAMS-FORCE ~ kgf J '. .
· x 9.807. ": . = Newtons (N) ",' .'

x 2.205 ". . .. = ~ncls-force (lbf) • ,I".

· KILOGRAMS-FORCE PER METRE ~ kgflm '..


. x 9.807 _. = Newtons per metre (N/m) ..
x 0.6721 ,I .: =
PoUnds-forceper foot (Ibflft)
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.

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(kPa)·
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. '. .

· ~ x 28.96 . -Inches of mercury (InHg) at O·C .


· x 2048 . '. = Pounds-force per square foot (lbflft2)
; x 14.223 . .' = Pounds-force per square Inch (psi)
;0 x 0.9678 ' . .~ .Standard atmospheres,,: •.
, ., KILOORAMs.:FORCEPERSoUARE MILLIMETRE.~ kgf/mm' : .
.·'x 9.807 '. .. ..•.. = Megapascals (MPa) .' '. .:
'. , ~ 1.000 x 10' .••.. .KiJograms-f~ Pf'I' square m~re::
.: . .' .. :' ;i,\··I(Kgf~!)., " .... .: .
. ,;.". KILOMETRES PER HOUR'~ kmltr.,- .:'' :' ":, .._', _'._,
''. x 27;78 : . = Centimetres per ieCOncI(emls) .
xO.9113 . ... = Feetper second (ftls) . ' •...• ;, ..•
'. X 54.68 . . = Feet per minute (ttlrriln) . i' .' .
x 16.667 = Metres per minute (mlmln) .
x 0.53996 . ~ International knots (kn) .
x 0.6214 '.. = M~esper.hour (mph)
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.. 1.1'.:1:'::' '.. '!(I'~':_:'1'_X 0•01829'\".'.:
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= Foot-pourids-forceper miNlte (ft o'lbf/mln)
Footopouncls·forceper second (ft olbf/s).

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;i{;.!:ji::'':i,'!;.i;eh\i xO.01136:.<' : ..:' = Milesperhour(mph) . -: x 42.43= Brttlshthermal units per minute (Btulmin)
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j~i:;rt;;.:'~1:ir:';rr\FEET PER SECOND PER SECOND ":"1Iisl . '. ....: x 10.69 = KiloCaloriesper minute (kcallmin)' . '.

r•.····=
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x 9.809 ··t;:·;·KJ::~:~·
;..f,·<:ci,,··;,::,,::I.: . .:·;·:x3.239x 10'" = KJlocalories(kcal) .' . . HORSEPOWER-HOuRS~ hp ~It :'.;.:. .: .
; r:i:J. r";'::X>i
1(: xO.13825 < . = Kllogram-force-metres (Icgf° m) -. . ... xO.7457 . . .. =. KiloWatt·hours(lcWoh) . .
.! ,.;:'j );'.::;;:::.:";',i,! x 5.050 x 10:' .., . = Horsepower·hours (hp ° h) 'X 1.976 x.·10' .=
FOot·pounds·force(ft olbf) '.
·;".i.r:::,;·y:;/:}·;P.>l· x 3.766 x 10:", .: '. = Kilowatt·hours(kW ° h) : x 2545 ,'. .'= British thermal units (BtuHseenote)
:_~!-L·;·;T>i,r;::·::'.~l;;L.'('::~'T'~·~{
'~..'.. "•. "':~'., :.,: ' . .:: . '-", . ,'.. ., , x 641.5.. . = KIlocalories (kcal) . .'. ..' .-
• f7:Ti.:-,';r;',;i··,GALLONS,U.S:-U.S.gal··. ,', . ..·;··x 2.732 x.10'.· " ~ KiJogr~fcc;e-metres (kgf - m) . ~',
". f.~li.;:::..;..;-,!,:··i.'.;·.:.x 3785.4 i' . " . Cubic centime.tres (em,)
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:: C!Jbicyards (.~') .
e, '. INCHES OF MERCURY-lnHg at O"C
x 3.386:4. ....,
• x 0.03386. ..
~(kPa)=
=
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'~.'.'.~'."'.'.:'.':'L.'.'."':""'.·'.'."/.'.'X8,. '.. ' - PInts (pt)liauid .... •... .x 1.135 '- '. : = Feet of water (ftHaO)at ssoF '.
";/'.:';'\:"i;':I<.;;x4 .: I .. : =Quartslql)liquid'
·,;,i:: 'il::jid.:;-!. X 0.8327 = Imperial gallens (Imp ial) • x 13.62 . = Inches of water (InHaO)at ssoF
:;2{:'. ;!<;·r:·,:f. x 8.328.. ::.Pcunds of water at 60 F In air x 0.03453 .= KIlograms-forceper square centimetre ..
,[.Niii ';;;i!:)'U")J, x 8.337 .'. .- Pounds of w~ter at 60"F In vacuo
.' ,". ';
• .x 70.73 .
......•, '(kg/em')· :'.' . !..' .. .
= Pcurlds·force per square foot (lbfJft') .'
.",1 >.'. ,,',J3ALLONS.IMPERIAI. -imp gal .'. .• x 0.4912 '.= Pouncls·forcepersquare Inch (psi) ."
';:i ,::,:1,: ': ,,I";"yx 4546 1", ,.' = Cubic centImetres (em,) · x 0.•03342 .••• Standar:cs atmospheres' . .. . . ,.
;, ,,: "'.0::.> ;;\'" I'. x 4.546 .: . . = Utres II)
.; r:=:. ! > ::",;";:,' i. x 4.546 x 10.-a = Cubic metres (m') . INCHESOF WATER-lnH20 at 68"F
: 1.2 ;; :.:\:;I::X 0.16054 ' . = Cubic feet (ft,) . x 0.2487. ,= Kitopascals(kPa) '.
; k~!':':",
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Cubic yards lyd3)
= U.S. gallons (U.S. gal) .'
.= x 2.487 x 10·' •
x 0.07342
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= Inches of mercury (inHgl at O·C. .
·;, ..i:::>:.;· .:(.X10.000: .' = Pounds of water at 62°F In air . x 2.535 x·10·' . = KllQgrams.forceper square centimetre
. (kg/em') .
~ < "';":':'GALLONS,PER 'MINUTE.U.S. ~ U.S. gpm . '. . xo.rno = Ounces-force per square Inch (ozflin2)
'x 0.22715 r·. . •. = ·Cubic metres per hour (m~lh) · x5.193 .. = PoundS·fQfC8per square foot (Ibflft') -,
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:x 0.06309,./': =Utres per second (Vs) · xO.03606 = Pounds·force per square Inch (psi) ....
:.... i.:' ..x 8.021 .'. = Cubic feel per hour It;Jh) x 2.454 x 10'" Stanclardatmospheres.= .
,"'t,,; i. iX 2.228 x 10-a .' = Cubic feet per second (cfs) .
.• ,'" :' .~ ,••., t _- " • , .• , . • JOULES-J
:"i':',:::',: GRAINS -gr avoortroy' '.' . x 0.9484 x 10·". = British thermal units (Btu) (see note)
. : ,:':tlxo.0648':·;= Grams (g) x 0.2390 '. = Calories (cal) thermochemical ..
';-,; "",:-:.,,:.t:.'l " .,,'" '", xO.7376 .. , = Foot·pounds·force (ft olbl) .
. :. ,'J".!:
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GRAINS PER U.S. GALLON - grlU.S. gal at 60"F
X 17.12 . = Grams per cubic metre (g/m')
x 2.778 x 10'" = Watt·hours ° h) rN
• .' .<"J" x 17.15:' = Parts per mnlionby weight Inwater KILOGRAMS-kg
;·,,>:.::x 142.9' =.Poundspermilliongallons. x2.2046 . = Pounds(lb) .
" • ../:;;1.::;.; GRAINS P'ERIMPERIALGALLON _ g~li~p gat at 62"F . x 1.10~ x 10·~ ,=Tons (ton) short
, -,;. I,r;''. I:' x 14.•25 .'. " = Grams per cubiCmetrE!(g/m'). KILOGRAMS·FORCE- kef : ....,. • ..
. . tr<,.'.i. '. . . .: '.'!, C'. 't. !,'...•. x 14.29 .!. • :.... . = Partsper million by weIght Inwater x 9.807 . ..' . '.= filewtons (N) ,
· x 2.205 '. ". = Pounds·force (lbf)
::!;JJY:··'::;i; ..
~, ., •. 1
·r~~~~32·g··
., . X 0.035274 .
: = 'Grains<gr) , '.
= Ounces(oz)av.·..
"~. KILOGRAMS-FORCEPERMETRE~kgflm
. x9.807; '.
.....
,"= Newtons per metre (N/m) •......
. ' b\~;.: ""1. xO.0321S1'. .= Ounces (02.)uoy xO.6721.·.·-:-:.Pouncls·forceperfoot(lbfJft):>
~~::F .; \ :i
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!. x ~.204h .10-' -. Pounds (Ib)
GRAMS-FORCE- gr ..... .
KIi.OGRAMiFORCEPER SOUARE CENTIMETRE ~ kg/em' .
x 98.07·' ' = KiJopascals(kPa) .'
.Ii·'· ·,.x9.807)c10·a =.Newtons(N) xO.9807· . = Bars (bar) .'" ......•• '
r;;:
I:};
·GRAMS.FORCEPERCENTIMETRE-gf/em
. 98.07 .,
'. .'
= Newtons per metre (N/m) ."
, :~:~=
x 2048
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.
. = Pounds·fprce per square foot (lbfJft2)·
..
· t,., 5.600 x 10-' .. = Pounds·force per Inch (Ibflln) x 14.223 . = Pounds·force per square Inch (psQ .
· ;!\ ..., . ..'. . . x 0.9678 .. = Stanclarclatrnospheres ''.: , .• l ...
; ,. : ::,;.' '. r,;GRAMS PER CUBIC CENTIMETRE - g/t:"'" . . .
9::.:' ..',':'.:~ :.i'x 62.43 "':.,', _. = Pounds per cubiCfoot (lMt') KILOGRAMs-FORCE PER sQUARE MILLIMETRE - k9r/mml .
[.;:~~ /';::,..:'.:.:.::.: xO.03613<.::= Pounclsper.cublcfl:tch(Iblin') x 9.807, '. = Megapascals(MPa) . .:,'
'U i,;;' ',::.,'rl,' GRAMS PER'LITRE.~ gil . "'>,.:,'. .'. .' X 1.000 x 1.0'..- :Ki~Wm;for.ce: pers,quare0etre~
_.':' .;';/:i"":'}:,; x58.42:~i.:.· :>.= GralnsperU.S;gallon(grJU.S -,gal) ., ...
':'.;'. ::.>:·.'/,~::t x8.345::' .' = PouDdsper1~U.S.gallons . KILOMETRESPERHOUR-Icmhl·.. . .'
, b.:' i'" :;;.:1' ;:::!:.; x 0.06243 . = Pounds per C!Jblcfoot (lbIft') '. . x 27.78. . .= Centimetres per secOnd(emls) .
" L,i':':' .',;::",',;;1: 1 x 1002 . .= Parts per mlJllonby mass (weight) In. x 0.9113 .= Feetperseccnd (fils)

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.• \i'·,;<,L.:;··· . . waterat'60·F· '.', ..' x54.SS= Feetper minute (ftlmln) .

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=
Ounces (oz) avo x 1.076 X 10-1 = Square fttl per IICOnd (It'll) .' .'
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Drams (dr) avo
.=G~ns (gr) .'
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=
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'. -= Ntwtana (N)
/.'>::,:.';'L:, ','
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· :;:'~:'; '[: .',;' , -:.. i x 4.1143 x 10"'" = Tons (ton short TONS-tonahort. .' .·.1 . ~
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i':' ", c'.".' !: :x 3.7324 x 10"" = Tonnes (t metrictons : X 901.2 " '. = IOIograrrIs(kg) ,
• , • I I •• ·, • 1 .: I • ~ ;. I • • • t
. x 0.9072 .' = Tonnes (t). .
· ~.:.~;';,1:,:':,; f POUNDS-MAss OF WATER AT 6O"F . ':., -:..
,.;,:.::> ..; I
.:~; i.' x 453.98 .' = CubIccentimetres (an') .':~" .,. : =~)a:V.":'
.':'",i, -: .; ", : :\ , x 0.45398 '
: .;1,:,';:;':;:',.) ':"j x 0.01603
"IY:'··>,;~,.::r.·(;.j ,·x27.70 "'.
= Utres (I) ., .
Cublcfeet(It')
- Cubic Inches (in') :
: '= , . x 2<430.6-=
.. x 0.8829 . .-.
Pound. Vb) troy
=Tona (ten) lOng -:
r:;;:'·\'.,:;;.;:y;:::,: X,0.1~99.': ,: . =.U.S.gB;llons(u.S.gaQ TONS OF WATER paU4 HOURS AT ~
'. x 0.03789
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= Cublcrnetresperhour(m'lh)
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: Ml.H':'.:i;:: liflPoUNDS OF,WATER PER'MINlITE AT 6O'F' '. , .. x 83.33 .-= Pounds of water per hour (1b1hH,o) at
,'j·'r::,;\>1,i'i.{,: x7.576"; = Cublccentimetrespersecond(an'/s) .. ..' ...., .... ', ... .:6O"F·;.·' ..· .'..... ..' ..... :..;
·;:I'i( ":;';:I;,;!X,2.6!5 x 10"'; == .Cubicfeet perseconcl (ets) .', . xO.1668
X,1.338 .. "
. . = U.s.gaIIOnsperrninute(U.s.gpm)
. CublCfeetperhour(cIh) = "
'.' .....
• '.:
;f]I'~;~:')rpOUNDSPERCUBIC FOOT;"'lbnt' ,. .'
li~ ,ii.;' '.; i , ,,." x 16.018 ,', I. '. = Kilograms per cubicmetre (kg/m') WATrS-W I,

:u:~r:':,{.:'::·r'<:'i x 0.016018 r.. .. =GramsperCUbi~centlrnetre(g/cm') x 0.05690 = BritiShthermal units p8r minute (Btulmln)
"b"'·"':'::'.X5.787x10"', -Poundspercublclnch(Ibfn'), .: (see note) " .'. .' .
; ,I ." f ,I - .: ,;, .• : :, ,'i., ...~'!.: j -.".;- , :. ,, ':' .:. .:.. •. . x 44.25 = Foot-pouncls-forceper minute (It ·lbf/mln)
": fiF',':::':'POUNOS PER CUBIC lNCH-tbl\n' .. x 0.7376 . = Foot·pouncls·forceper aecond (ft ·lbf/s)
: r;~" ,..:,.:.,.:':I.:,'i ..x 2.768)C10·.,:=·Kilogramsper~bicmetre(kg/m')
Y:l·';.·>, ,.:)':r x 27.68 . ;"
I" ; i x 1728 i' .
.. Grams.per cubic centimetre (glan,)
- Poundsper-cublcfoot (lbltt')
i· ~
'....
::- ", .; : -:
':
= x 1.341X10-1
· x 0.01433 . =
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= Hor~r(hp) ".
Kilocalories perinlnute (kcallmln)
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·,il;;.x 14.59 '.;'::
',. .
= Newtons per metre (N/m) '.
x 3600·
x 3.413, ..=

. = Joules (J)'
.
,.'
British thermal unhs (Btu) (see note)
.
r); ~:1, ~ :: ,>: X 1.488"', . _' = Kilograms-force per metre (kgf/m) x 2655· = Foot-pounds-force(ft ° Ibf). ..,.. .:
..;fI: -: ....:.i:: i x .14.88:, ';. = Gra~s.fo~ce per centimetre (;f/cm)
I

X 1.341X10-1
x 0.860
= Horsepower-hours (hp • h)'
= KI/ocelorles(kcal) ..
.
,
· J:'. . : [. POUNDS.FORCE PER SOUARE FOOT -Ibflttz I . . . x 367.1 = KlIOgram-foree-metres(leg{• m) .
.;:, I· : x 47.88 ,:' = Pascals (Pa) .
· i~: .. ..!.,: x 0.01605 '. ;:= Feet 0( water (ttHaO) at 68'F . ,'"
, ~,.YI' . -: . i: .' X 4.882 x '0'" . . =.Kilograms-bee per sqJ8I'e centimetre ..
i '1":':".';::, !<,t..,:,.,.:, .... ., .(kg.1cmZ)...." ,....
,.. ..' '. . NOTE:,SIGNIFiCANTFlGURESTheprecislontowhlcha .
:-:mil:::!/: :'X6.944 X10~" = Pounds·force per lqL!are Inch (psi) . given conversion factor tsknown, and.1ts application. deter- .
:.)..~;:'. x;.' :.:.:.·i.:.... UNDS.FORC,E' .PERS~UARE INCH -psi
i..
:. ',.Po.· -; . mine the number of significant figures which should be used •
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= Kilopascals (kPa)
"x 0.06805 . ;" i . .Feet
,;·X 2.311·
Standard atmospheres •
of.water(ftH,O) at 68 F
= Inches of water (InH,O) at 68'F .
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While many handbooks and standards glvefactors cOntained
.. In this table to six or more significant figures, the facl that "
. different sources disagree, In many cases,ln the· fifth or

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: \f) ';:-:1';1'.' x 0.07031.' .• ,= Kilograms.f~rcepersquarecentirnelre. . represent~e'precislonfOrthesefactorsfalrly •.Atpresentthe~.:

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Ji~l;)/'ji:{:lc:, 'QUINTA1.S~obSolete metiic mass term .:.
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;:::,ti;'; ;,:;;,;';! r:1 ~icro~ti:lti~n.ls ~e basic I~tergraph graphic:design software. It p~ovides.graphic.ca~a~i1ityonworkstation~
:.!~t:\!~fi,;J:)i:i.use~ In 'a :dlstnbuted :environment of file serversend workstations. MlcroStatlon IS,usedonlntergraph:,
'~W;!:ii:::f/,'!i'HUNIX ~orkstations and Intel 486 andPentlum computers'referred to as Engineering Workstations (EWS);,'
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..proJ~ctscope ,of work.: Th~ ,:gr~phic"files ~ro.m~"::'
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'i·:!T·,',~:~';«(:;':Alarge 'number of Intergraph sotlWareapplications are used throughout the~RoyalCommission, as':
:'r',:U,:,<'U"';':,,'i'Jrequested:6y the Individual engineering disciplines. These applications run on top of the, MicroStatiol) :.
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::,,iL:;:,i,~;>,rJ:iMicroStation Is a general-purpose graphics software package that meets a broad range of CAD needs.' It ,.'
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: l,<",:' provldesrnore than 200 ccmmendsfor generating and editing data, and support of a full range of input·
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, ,f~~; i ,: :f~':,;,:', ,:~ l and output devices. Up to 256 reference files may' be attached to the active file fo~ scaling, rotating, or
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"tt;: '~' ::,\:l<~:';':/:'All 'MicroStation Jile' formats such .as design files, cell libraries, font libraries,' user 'commands, ,etc: are',' ,
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:r8!:, ~,·:,;i;\>jc ,:;,l, Each :MicroStation design 'file 'contains 63~drawing levels 'or '"overlays" which can be" independently ,0'

,1~:~!: ::,,;.~T:>"::',1 controlled. The us.ar may view any combination of the 63=.overlaysan,ddesign_or_~ditt~eir_col)te,nt~ This
feature combined with the reference file capability, offers the user a'choice of oy.~r,16,900,viewing levels.
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.d;:\tnlH:I: ,~:,;,i'The software offers flexible display and element symbologies including line styles, line weights (width) and ,
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features"a' user-definable 32~bitdatabase with over 4 billion addressable' points on 'each 'axis,"
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,l.;:;: ~:< 1;,,! drawings, maps and ,o~er drawll)gs and desi~ns In .two,dl,:"e~slons: ~ikewl~e, :h_lg~,~p!e~,~;;J~~._~~~~e
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:": i :.i", :/,.~:,' ','J A.uto!!latl~ dimensloning.f~a~lI~~~_~~er.30 commandswhic? ,s~pport,AEC, mechanical, and ':'lapping-style . '.
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': ':'L: t',.:;:·:: '.:~:';:,! One.ofthe key tools provided by MlcroStatlon Is the reference file.'. The use of reference files provides an'
'f;;i:,'::.: ;((, t, ~,; easy and efficient means of eliminating repetitious drafting, while providing a means of interdiscipline
t~::':,:,', I':: : i "i i'coordination of design activities •. Graphic deslgn data appears,only once',in the'?riglnating ~ls~lpline's' "

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"':, 'PDS 2D·PID., "An' intergraph application package used ' to ,create,'"intelUgent".procesa and":' ,', '
>instWmentation diagrams (P&IDs) in addition to Increasing produotlonspeed.l Any item placed on:' ,
:';!,.thearawing has a set of attributes attached, which may be entered on the PID;.;A process called. :,', .
propagatio,n extracts .Informatlori"trom Items, performs error checking and places the data in an,',,",::, '
,.Oracle database. .The database-Information is used 'by.otherpapkages, fo~ example, PD$ 3D-~:;·;·":,,
. Piping and Loop, packages,as well as ~reating reports such as line lists, equipment lists, and":'
','instrument lists. , .' , .' " ':.' ,,
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, PDS 3D-:Equlpment Modeller •. Software.:module used to create and n~vis'e3D models 0(·'
process equlpment and associated data base information.' Standard pieces 'of equipment 'are. "
defined parametriCally,allowing creation of iterris'fr~m manufacturers catalog data.' '. .
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PD.s~,iD.~~i~ing_M()~ener.·sottWare module_us~J~~.create
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. . All.of the Project Architect drawlogJypes_areJnte.o:elaJed.....Flo..9LP.I~os_ar.e-used-as-reference-files ..:· .


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'. draWingsoiiwhlch" the details.'sections and elevations
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Geometric Layout.~ilri initiating the site design process;)nRoadsaccepts data from numerousv'
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<.•.' . sources' to create·the layout of'a slte/Fo'r example,:lnRoadsreadily'aceeptSfield data through .:.
.: , ..e.lectronic theodolite. data 'recorders to plot baselines," property lines, and topographY.·,With·
··i.existing data stored, .lnRoads performs .additional.geometriccalculations·.to·'define·all .design
, '. criteria through the use of a CoGo module. Data generated with InRoads is 100% compatible
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Surface Modeling . Original and design.surface modeling'are features of INROADS •.Using·an


i irregular triangulated network approach, digital terrain models' can' be 'I~aded into 10 surfaces.·
11)edesignerthen interactively molds the surfaces ·to 'create a new digital terrain model of,the:
..proposed surface .: InRoads intelligendy determines' suitable finished grades and. embanknJent$ ,:,.
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Engineering' - From the proposed site design, Inroads generates volumes, cross'sectlons, and
profiles.' 'Inthisway the designer' may quickly determine the most cost-effective solution .for
'necessary earthwork. InRoads.recognizes and controls multiple surfaces, allowing the designer'"
'. to separately estimate material quantities for a variety of situations~' ".. j.' .
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..' Storm Drainage Design (SOD/Inflow) - With the proposed site finalized, the engineer may then
,.·defina,and complete the design.of an appropriate etormsewer system. InRoads provides al\ the, .
. tools t~rriake th,isan easy process. . .' ,

.,Analy~ls:- From the existing site or the designed model, InRoads extracts 'profiles and cross..·.:·
;:.~: sections along pavement and drainage ditch centerllnes. A system of color shading describes:,. .

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produce the by-products of the engineering and design processes - drawings,..reports, and lists •
Like the data control and design functions of InRoads, drawing and report production Is fullyuser·
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, definable, allowing the designer to create contract documents customized to the project needs •.•
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I~>' I .•. .t creates 50 to 80 cross-secnons in a matter of rnlnutes-e-a function that can take several days of manual
. ,: . :',.: extractions. Unified system controls and procedures create a highly'responsive system.

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.r;l':; ','i: i Model View is a 3D image rendering and animation sofiware with advanced capabilities., Model
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