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TM-1810 AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling Pipework Modetting TM-1810 ‘This page is intentionally eft blank. ‘© Copynght 2012 to curent year 2 www. .com AAVEVA Solutions tamed ands subsiianes. ae ‘All nights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Revision Log Recueil racic ea 18/01/2013 | 0.1 _| Issued for Review AVEVA E3D™ (1.1) AH 13102/2013| 0.2 _| Reviewed AH PuH 201072014 | 1.1._| Issued for Review AVEVA E3D™(1.1) ct 2iov2014 | 4.2 ‘| Reviewed ct KB Updates Change highlighting will be employed for all revisions, Where new or changed information is presented section headings will be highlighted in Suggestion / Problems if you have @ suggestion about this manual or the system to which it refers please report it to AVEVA Training & Product Support at ps@aveva.com This manual provides documentation relating to products to which you may not have access or which may not be licensed to you. 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AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. aveva.com fll righs reservea CONTENTS 1 Introduction 4.4 Objectives. 1 12 12 13 2 14 12 2_ Piping in AVEVA E3D™ (Basic Concepts) . 2.4.” Setting Up the Training Course. 2.2 Accessing the Pipework Application. 23 Piping Tat 2.4 Pipe Model Hierarchy 2.5 Piping Specifications.. Editor:- Create Pipe 2.7 Pipe Creation - (Worked Example) 2.8 Pipe Branch Heads and Tails 28.1 — Branch Head Attributes 282 Branch Tail Attributes 29 Modify Pipe Form 2.40 Updating 211 Pipe Branch Hoad/Tall Po 2.42 Pipe Branch Head/Tail Connected ~ (Worked Example). 243 Modify Pipe Form - continue 2.44 Navigating Pipes and Branche: Exercise 1 - Create Pipes Head/Tail 3_ Component Creation and Modification.. 3.41. Pipe Branch Components (Pipe Fittings). 3.2 Arrive and Leave Points. 3.3 _ Piping Component Editor Form - Creation 3.3.1. Selecting from an Alternative Specification 3.4 Piping Component Editor Form — Creation ~ (Worked Example) 3.5 Piping Component Editor Form ~ Modification... 3.5.1 Forwards / Backwards Mode 3.52 Positioning Functions. 3.53 Rotation and Direction Tools 3.54 Orientation Functions 3.5.5 Other Functions 3.58 _ Component Sequence List 3.6 Piping Component Editor Form — Modification ~ (Worked Example) 3.7 Branch Components List Order 3.8 _ Inserting Inline Fittings ~ Flange: 3.9 Inserting Inline Fittings — Tees... 3.10 Inserting Inline Fittings ~ Reducers . 3.41 Handling Multiple Wall Thicknesses 3.42 Deleting Components. 3.43 Deleting a Range of Piping Components 3.44 — Component Editor Form — Inline Fittings ~ (Worked Example). Exercise 2—- Component Creation ~ Branch /100-B-8/B1. 3.45 Component Editor Form ~ Reselection, 3.18 — Component Editor Form ~ Reselection 3.17 __ Piping Settings Form.. 3.17.1 Piping Settings Form - Creation 3.17.2 Piping Settings Form — Selection 3.17.3 Piping Settings Form - Display 4 Using the Model Editor. 4.41 General Use of the Model Editor 42 Quick Pipe Router 43 Extend Route Han ‘©Coovriaht 2012 to current vear 5 wunw aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 44 — Rotational Handle Menus. 4.5 _ Fitting to Fitting Functionality. - 46 — Quick Pipe Routing Using Elbows ~ (Worke 4.7 _ Pipe Routing Using Bend: 47.1. Bends via Pipe Fabrication Machine. 48 Pipe Routing Using Bends via Pipe Fabrication Machine - (Worked Example) 4.9 Adding Bends Using the Form 4.10 i 4am Exercise 9 Quick Pipe Router ~ /400-C-4 3 Sloping Pipes 5:4 Overview of Variable Angle 52 _ Variable Angle P-Point — 52.1 Selting the Nominal Direction on a Component 522 Variable Angle P-Points with Quick Pipe Router. 5.3, Creating a Sloping Pipe using Quick Pipe Router ~ (Worked Example) 53:1. Setting the Nominal Direction ~ (Worked Example) 5.4 Retrospective Sloping of - 35 Retrospective Sloping of Pipes — (Worked Example) Exercise 4 ~ Creating Sloping Pipes -/100-C-17 6 Advanced Positioning Forms 6.1 Move Form... 6.1.1 Distance Tab. 61.2 Through Tab 6.1.3 Clearance Tab 614 Towards Tab. 62 63 Ba Exercise 5 — Advanced Positioning ~ Pipe /100-C-13.. 7_ Further Goncepts 7A Copying an inline Component. 7.2 Copying a Branch - (Worked Example)... 7.3 Deleting a Pipe/Branch. work SpeciBore Modification ipework Component Bore and Specification Modific Modify Components Form Component Selection Modifying Component Specifications Error Messages Highlighting Choosing a Component Modifying Component Bore Modifying Insulation and Tracing Specifications 8.2. Modifying a Specification ~ (Worked Exampl Exercise 6 - Modify Specification ~ Pipe /150-A-87 ... 9 Piping Assemblie: 9.4 Using Assembii 10 Splitting and Merging 10.1 Pipe Splitting 40.1.1 Spliting Options 10.1.2 Split Pipes on a Plane 10.1.3 Spit Pipes into Segments. 401.4 Split by Moving Component 10.1.5 Assembly Tab. © Copyright 2012 to current year 6 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciares. ‘Allnghts reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1,1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 10.1.6 Performing the Split 184 10.1.7 Spitting Pipes ona Plane ~ (Worked Example) 184 10.1.8 Spitting into Segments ~ (Worked Example) 187 10.2. Merge Pipe / Branch 102.1 Merge Pipe - (Work Pl 11__ Pipe Penetration and Hole Management. 11.4. Introduction to Hole Management... 11.4.1. Request and Approval Workflow 11.2 Introduction to Non-Penetration Managed Holes . 11.3, Use of the Hole Management Application 114 Creating Single Penetrations 11.4.1 ATTA From Pipe Spec. 4442 Coupling from Pipe Spec. 14.43 _ Pipe Penetration Examples (Standard Types) 41.5 The Hole Management Utility 11.8.1. Create Holes Section 1152 Merge Holes 1153 Modify Holes. 1454 _Utities 41.8 Creating Non-Penetration Managed Holes ~ Free Holes, 1161. FreeHioles 14.7 Hole Management... 14.7.1. Hole Associaton Filters 41.72 Show Tags 1173 Translucent Penetrated 11.7.4 Hole Association Options 41.75 Managing Hole Associations Exercise 7 — Hole Creation. Exercise 8 — Completing the Pipework .. 12 12.1 Data Consistency 12.1.1 Possible Types of Data Error. 12.1.2 Accessing the Data Consistency Checks 238 42.1.3. The Report Format 239 12.1.4 Data Consistency Diagnostic Messages. . 240 12.1.5 Example of Diagnostic Messages 240 Exercise 9 - Data Consistency . ~ eo 245 43__ Clash Detection.. 13.4 Accessing the Clashes Form... 13.2 Executing a Clash Check... 13.2.1 Validation Philosophy Exercise 10 - Clash Detection 44 Design Checker. 144 Design Checker. 14.1.3 Design Checker Results 14.2 Design Checker ~ (Worked Example) Exercise 11 — Design Checker. 48 Production Checks .. 15. Definitions. 15.1.1 Pipe Spools, 15.1.2 Pipe Pieces. - 15.2 Accessing the Pipe Production Checks Form 16.2.1 Setting Up Production Checks, 15.22 Define Auto Resoive Preferences 1523 Define Auto-Naming Preferences ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year. 7 Www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 152.4 Generating Spools 261 152.5 _Auto-Naming Pipe Pieces. 261 15.3 The Pipe Production Checks Form 262 15.3.1 Validation 263 1832 Examples of Various Results 264 1533 Expanding the Machine Results Panel 2686 15.3.4 Modifying Production Information 266 1835 Changing or Assigning a Machine 267 4536 Applying an User Defined End Excess . 267 453.7 Applying a User Defined Minimum Feed Excess 267 15.38 Revalidating a Pipe Piece : 268 45.39 Finish Viewing the Results 268 183.10 Viewing Production Information 269 183.11 Removing Machine Information 270 153.12 Removing Fabrication Information 270 15313. ViewLog ar Exercise 12 - Production Checks... 272 273 273 274 275 16 Creating Isometrics... 16.1 Creating Pipe Isometrics 16.2 Creating System Isomettics. Exercise 13 — Creating Isometrics. 17 Creating Pipe Sketches in Draw. 47.41 Accessing the AVEVA E3D Draw Module. 47.2 Creating a Registry. 47.3 Creating Pipe Sketches 17.31 Design Elements to Search Under 47.32. Filter the Spools Using 47.33. Search Results 1734 Sketch Creation Options. 17.35. Greate Sketches. Exercise 14 ~ Creating Pipe Sketches. Appendix A - Additional Flange Information ...... ‘AA - Flange Offset Value for Slip-On Flanges... (2 - Flange Allowance Value for ALLO Flanges. ‘A3 — Additional Queries ‘3.1 ~Wall Thickness Queries. ‘A3.2 ~ Corrosion Allowance Queries ‘A3.3 ~ Flange Allowance Queries. Appendix 8 - Model Editing ! Pipe Editing / Quick 'B.1 — Model Editor ~ Cardinal Direction Handle Menu, B.2— Model Editor — Rotational Handle Menu... B.3 — Pipe Editing - Handle Menu. 8.4 — Quick Pipe Router - Extend Route Handle Menu. B.5 — Quick Pipe Router - Rotational Handle Menu Appendix C - Insul: C4 - Adding / Controlling Insulation C.1.1 - Controling Insulation between €.2- Adding Tracing.. Appendix D - Hole Management Request and ‘Approval W Workflow 'D.1 — Hole Creation/Modification Workflow. D.2— Redundant Hole Workflow. D.3— Rejected Hole Workflow. Appendix E — Design Checker Admin Overview.. E11 - Design Checker Admin Form. E.1.2- Vent High Points Admin Detail © Copyright 2012 to current year 8 www.aveva.com 'AVEVA Solutions Limited and ts subsidiaries ‘All rights reservea AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 E.1.3 - Drain Low Points Admin Detail E.1.4 - Valve Stem Orientation Admin Detail Appendix F - Bending Machine NC Outputs . F1 - Accessing the Form.. F-4.4 - Specifying Search Criteria F.2—NC Outputs. © Copyriaht 2012 to current vear. www aveva ram Pipework Madalling TM-1810 ‘This page is intentionally left blank. © Copyright 2012 to current year 10 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions |imited and its subsidiaries. Allrights reserved Alongside the other primary modelling processes pipe routing is a time consuming activity on any project. ‘The aim of the course is to provide the skills required to use the AVEVA Everything3D™ (AVEVA E30™) Pipework application in the most productive way. It will introduce some of the techniques that are used in the other Model applications and provide an understanding of piping components, routing, checking isometrics and simple clash detection, 14 Objectives At the end of this training course participants will able to:- Understand the basic concepts of pipes and branches Understand the use of piping specifications in AVEVA E3D Understand the concept of branch heads and tails, the importance of component list order and flow direction within a Branch Create position and orientate piping components. Modify pipe, branch and components, Copying pipe, branch and components Deleting pipe, branch and components Use of Model Editor Use of Fabrication Machines Manipulation of sloping pipes ‘Alternative methods of positioning Modification of bore and specification Use of assemblies Perform Spitting and merging of pipes Use Penetration and Hole Management Run Data Consistency and to understand most ofthe diagnostic messages Perform simple Clash Checks. Use Design Checker Use of Production Checks Produce Check isometries Create Pipe Sketches © Coovriaht 2012 to current vear. 4 wun aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.2 Prerequisites _ It is expected that trainees will have completed the TM ~ 1801 AVEVA Everything3D Foundations training course Trainees who can demonstrate a suitable understanding of other AVEVA E3D applications and techniques may also be permitted to undertake the training 4.3. Course Structure Training will consist of oral and visual presentations. demonstrations, worked examples and set exercises Each workstation will have a training project populated with model objects. This will be used by the trainees to practice their methods and complete the set exercises 41.4 _ Using this Guide Certain text styles are used to indicate special situations throughout this document. A summary of these styles is provided below. Button press actions are indicated by bold dark turquoise text, Informaton the user has to enter will be bold red text. Where supplementary information is provided. or reference is made to other documentation, the following symbole and etyles will be used. @ Additional information £2 Reterto other documentation ‘System grompts will be bold, italic and in inverted commas ie. ‘Choose function’ Example files or inputs will be in the hold courier new font ‘© Copyight 20120 curentyoor 12 ww AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. w.aveva.com Allrignts reservea CHAPTER 2 24 __ Setting Up the Training Course Login to AVEVA E3D using the details provided by the Trainer. They will typically be as shown below: Project Training User APIPER Password A moe. APIPING Click the Model tile JA Everything z On the Tools tab, inthe Training group, cok the Setup buton to asplay the Training Sotup form From the Piping tab select the Pipework Modelling radio button to indicate the current training course and check the Setup Training Course checkbox. Click the Apply bution followed by the Close button to close the form, ® Completed Exercises are available via the Training Setup form and may be accessed by the Trainer it required. © Copyright 2012 to current year 18 Pipework Modeling 1-181 2.2 Accessing the Pipework Application ‘A default screen layout will be displayed comprising the Microsoft® Office Fluent™-based user interface ond a Model Explorer showing all the objects from the current project databases. ‘Once the Model module has been started, it must be checked that the Pipework application is running, This aoe ere sre on the options list at top of the model framework, in the screenshot below it's showing the General application. This can be changed by selecting Piping from the options list as shown Btn com | BED C me Selecting the Pi interface, ing application will add the Piping tab to the new Microsoft® Office Fluent™-based user BERD Om ee RAAF EVA Fr) owe 30VEW TOOLS anak MN EQUIMANT. | FP 2.3 __ Piping Tab “The Piping tab is used to manipulate pipes. branches and branch components and also invoke the functions [ind touls epecific to the Pipework application. It is split into seven aroups = = Common (this is identical for all applications). = Create = Modify = Tools + Penetrate © Isometrics © Production os gota Sins Loren penton a @ Throughout this training guide i wil be assumed that the Piping tab Is being used unless ofherec stated © Copyright 2012 to current year 14 www.aveva.com ‘AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All nights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 24 There is a separate model hierarchy for pipe routing, as shown below. In principle, each pipe element may own a number of branches. In turn, branches may own a number of piping components, e.g. valves, reducers, tees, flanges, etc. Pipe Model Hierarchy ‘The difference between pipes and branches is that a branch is only considered to have two ends, while a pipe may have any number of ends, depending on the number of branches it owns Pre ‘A pe with three ends and two branches is shown below. The second Commer] [sewer 2] branch is connected to the frst atthe tee. GAmeT FLANGE This demonstrates another piping hierarchy rule. Although a branch = T only has two ends, tmay own components (mn this case a tee) which fans exer] connect to other banches L ‘TEE ‘These simple concepts enable any number of piping configurations to T be developed. and forms the basis ofall existing designed AVEVA, wuance ED pipework 1 waar ranch 2 me sranen An alternative pipe configuration that still complies with these rules 's shown here. In this instance the branch leaves the tee through the offline leg. Pipe branches serve two purposes:- + They define the start and finish points of @ pipe route (known as the Head and Tail in AVEVA E30), + They own the piping components, which define the route. ‘The position and order of the piping components below branch level determine the physical route. In AVEVA ED it is only necessary to consider the fittings, because the pipe that appears between fitings is ‘automatically set (or implied) by AVEVA E3D according to the specifications of the fitings. © Copyright 2012 to current year 15 WA avaue mam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 2.5 Piping Specifications In the same way that design offices have standard piping specifications, AVEVA ESD has a set of Specifcations from which the designer can select. All the components within AVEVA E30 must be defined 7) the Catalogue and be placed in a Specification before they can be selected. In the Training Project there are three such specifications: * AIA [ANSI CLASS 150 CARBON STEEL = A3B. = —_ANSICLASS 300 CARBON STEEL = FIC ANSI CLASS 150 STAINLESS STEEL ‘These specifications contain all the fitings required for the course exercises. An imporiant point fo Jemember when using the application is which specification is currently being used as the default For the Training Project. the first letter in the pipe name represents the specification to be used. For example, the PIPE /180-B-5 has the letter 'B' to represent the specification ‘The specification letters are as follows: - ASIA * B= JA3B + C= IFIC © Copyright 2012 to current year 16 www.aveva.com [AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All ights reserved 26 Pipe Editor:- Create Pipe Form AVEVA Everything30™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 taro “ mee GT PA | inte create group cick the create Pipe re BD — she conpenen| button to cspiay the Pipe Eltor: Create f Pipe form ce ‘The Pipe Editor: Crea Pipe form is now displayed ES The upper secton ofthe for alows the Pipe Name tobe entered me nthe Primary Systom fobs selected iS «|The middle section of the form allows the selection of the eo Seoceaton forte pipe =. |) Tretia socio helm se Bale Pipe Press ate Sheet toe - . Bore field indicated on the form is the nominal bore for this pipe and does not affect the pipe route Insulation Spec Tracing Spee Temperature Pressure Slope Ref. Not all of these fields are mandatory Clicking the Apply button will create the pipe which in turn changes the form to the Pipe Editor: Modify Pipe form 27 __ Pipe Creation - (Worked Example) The following sections include a worked example which covers pipe creation, branch positioning and connecting a branch headitail Itis usual to create pipe elements in situ to allow referencing of other model elements. ‘Add EQUI D1201 and :HEATEX E1302A owned by ZONE-EQUIPMENT-AREAO1 which in turn belongs to SITE-EQUIPMENT-AREA01 Io the 3D View ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year. 7 www aveva cam eee users * ant ® parr sete Paoes Sm Pipework Modelling TM-1810 GB PA | cicnthe create > croato Pipe button to tm comer Spy ep ator: resem R, crete Before creating the pipe navigate to the correct ZONE using the Model Explorer, in this case ZONE IZONE-PIPING-AREAO1 4 @ STESTEPIPNG-AREAO fB)20NEz0NEPPNE IE > @ STESITE-PIPING.AREAD? Enter the Pipe Name, 80-B-7 Select the Primary System for the pipe to be Process System B, Select the required Pipe Specification A3B. Select the Bore to be 80mm, and keep the default values for Insulation, Tracing, Temperature and Slope Ref then click the ‘Apply button The new pipe has been created in ZONE /ZONE-PIPING- AREA! 4 @ STESTEAPING AREA 14 1) ZONE ZONEPIPING. AREA © (B STESTEPIING.ARENE {© Copyright 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries. ‘ll rights reserved 18 www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 2.8 Pipe Branch Heads and Tails All branches need to have a start and end point. These can be a position in space (3D co-ordinates), the fiange face of a nozzle, a tee or various other points in the model. Heads and tails are set up via a series of attributes that belong to the branch element, aaat4 Fange range 2 ‘The branch head is at the face of Nozzle 1 and the branch tall is at the face of Nozzle 2. The head and tail can be easily distinguished by the different symbols which can be seen when the connected element is not in the 3D View. Branch Head Attributes + HPOS The position in the zone where the branch starts + HOON The connection type ofthe branch end: + HOIR ‘The direction in which the start of the branch is pointing (looking down the bore) + HBOR The bore ofthe pipe (this can be metric or imperial, + HREF ‘The name of the tem to which the branch head is connected (€.9,/C1101-N1). If this is not set, then the branch is open to the atmosphere for a vent or drain * HSTU This is a reference to the catalogue, which determines the material of the first piece of pipe, between the start of the branch and the first fiting (this still needs to be set, even if there is a fing connected directly to the head). 2.8.2 Branch Tail Attributes = TPOS ‘The position in the zone where the branch ends, » TCON ‘The connection type of the branch end * TDR ‘The direction in which the end of the branch is pointing (looking back down the bore), = TBOR ‘The bore of the pipe (this can be metric or imperial). + TREF ‘The name of the item to which the branch tail is connected (e.g. /150-A-3). If this is Not set, then the branch is open to the atmosphere for a vent or drain @ it is not necessary to specify each of these attributes every time a branch is created On most ‘eccasions when a branch head or tail is defined, it wil be connected fo another pipe or to a nozzle, The act of connecting to another tem sets the branch headitail attributes automatically © Coovriant 2012 to current vear 40 wun aveva cam 2.9 Modify Pipe Form Pipework Modelling TM-1810. In AVEVA E80 terms a pipe is an administration element. The branch element holds the geometric data, renames : reese oO tee 8 (On clicking the Apply button on the Pipe Editor: Create Pipe form the Pipe Editor: Modify Pipe form is automatically displayed so that the branch head and tail can be specified “The upper section of the displays the pipe name and specification ‘There is also a list of existing branches containing the reference names for nead and tail connections. @ Atpresent the head and tail entries are blank because the branch has not been connected. ‘The lower section of the form shows the Branch Head and Branch Tail tabs. These allow the positioning, connection and setting of various other attributes for the head ans tail of the selected branch, It can be considered that there are two methods of doing this: = Explicitly — by entering the data manually '* Connecting — by connecting to an existing pipe or equipment nozzle the values are set automatically. (© Copyright 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutione Limited and its subsiciares, Al nghts reserved 20 www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 2.10 Updating Pipe & Branch Data Ponta * Fon sb) <—__ {9} toity Pipe atts — eer to87e: «$4 gp————— modity Branch Attributes Clicking the Modify Pipe Attributes or the Modify Branch Attributes button will change the form allowing modification of the pipe or branch attributes respectively rove renee m 8 ve wa ® rene 98 come ‘ech Hoos Tet © Coovriaht 2012 to current vear 4 wunw aveva cam 2.11 Pipe Branch Head/Tail Positioned Explicitly Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The explicit definition method involves the use of the tab below the List of Connections fold-up panel. ‘oad [Beh Tal + Untotcomectan: When setting the branch head or tail explicitly, each of the previously described branch attributes needs to be specified. Bore: Nominal Bore size of the pipe. The options list contains all sizes available in the current specification. Connection: select from the options ist of the available headitail connection types. Direction: - the head direction is with the flow and the tail direction is against the flow ‘The Pick Position button can be used to graphically set the headiail position using the Positioning Control toolbar. This is with respect to the World Position: Position in world co-ordinates. This can be expressed in ENU or XYZ format. By default setting the initial position for the head will result in the tall also being positioned and vice versa. The position of the tail is in relation to that of the head. @® The automatic positioning of the opposing end of the branch will allow immediate use of the Quick Pipe Router if required, soe Chapter 4 for details © Copyright 2012 to current year 22 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved, AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 242 Pipe Branch Head/Tail Connected ~ (Worked Example) With the Branch Head tab selected dick the Pick Connection button, ‘The prompt ‘Identify element to connect to:’'s displayed. In this example the head connection will be connected to Nozzle N2 of :HEATEX E1302A. Indicate the EQUI as shown~ @ In this example the Nozzle is deliberately avoided to demonstrate alternative behavior. ~ Ustetcomectone: [to oe tye cone NS2 Noone Farge RF ARS 1SODunae This will result in the name of the EQUI being added to the form St Yoonm Farge AF AS 16OD ance and the List of Connections fold-up panel being populated with Nt 80mm Penge RF AS12000 anae the nozzle connections and their availabilty from the EQUI. 2 fom Penge RE ASI200B anse In this case click N2 from the list followed by the Connect To Selected button The List of Connections fold-up panel closes and the new values can be seen on the lower section of the form. fei = emer, Fane RF 6 Similarly o the explicit positioning method, the positioning of the tee 7 head will have automatically resulted in the tall position being +, defined, However for the purposes of this worked example the tail Poti wo iN will be updated (ret) a (sm_~) aroun o (ve) waren a © Coovriaht 2012 to current vear. 2a wunw aveva cam ([Branen tens] Sronch Tod [amas bs | | concn on 10181 comet | | commen Penge IS | [ret] j= mom Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Repeat the connection procedure for the Branch Tail tab. Click the Pick Connection button as shown before. In this example the tail connection will be connected to nozzle N1 of EQUI D1201. This time indicate the actual nozzle as shown:- Because the uiconnected nozzle was indicated directly the ‘connection is made automatically The Liet of Connections fold-up panel closes and the new ‘values can be s2en on the lower section of the form. aQe0e Savework Home In this case the head and tail connections are in line resulting in the route from head to tail being geometrically correct. When the route of the branch is geometrically correct the implied tube will be created D_ The inclusion of the implied tube immediately after creating the connections is not normally the case. Usually the branch requires some form of modification in order to ‘make the implied tube appear. @ When using the Pick Connection method for headiail ‘creation it is not necessary to click the Apply button. This {3 because the information is commitied to the database when the Connect To Selected button is clicked. © Copyright 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions I imited and its subsidiaries ‘All rghts reserved 2a www.aveva.com 2.13 Modify Pipe Form - continued Pee at Maly Poe Pre 8087 Poe sone: 8 coment ome et Tw bt essen roronae, AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The other buttons on the form are:~ o> op ‘Set Working Pipe~ allows navigation to an altemative pipe and update the form to suit, Create New Branch ~ creates a new branch belonging to the current pipe. Autoroute Branch ~ routes the branch between the existing components or headitail connection is no Components are present using default selections from the specification, sconnect ~ disconnects the head/tal from the current connection. Reconnect - reconnects the headtail to a connection that has changed position in the model. Connect To First/Last Member — repositions the headitail to the firsviast member in the branch. This is used for modification when the head/ail is not connected to another pipe or nozzle. This also sets the Connection ‘Type to that of firsvlast member. ©.Canvrinht 2049 to eurent vaar Pipework Modetting TM-1810 2.14 Navigating Pipes and Branches If there is @ requirement to modify the pipe or branch once it has been created. select the pipe in the 3D ‘View or from the Model Explorer and then from the Modify group click the Modify Pipe button to display ‘the Pipe Editor: Modify Pipe form. Pee com @ 1 @ seorermmonven ae De nena aes eamancnann . = © @ mPecEoRae Di” Slope Component aes as eres 9% sna | Fra ie Pipe Component © tetemmoea Pomme omen sce: GB BRAN COORD & Modify — el + @ Preamen owe ease 14a ‘Alternatively, if the Pipe Editor: Modify Pipe form is already open navigate to the pipe and click the Set Working Pipe button on the form. Allowing the navigation between pipes without having to close the form and reopen it each time arrarienan = ° DS raceme ras ROR = to nremed mene = a “Siscronsen ee wa @ Se Sees oe ge BRAK CoA. Poesene 8 | ‘onuns ome woonen ‘The form displays the existing branches owned by the pipe in the Connectivity table. Highlighting the branch which requires modifying in this. table wil display the head and tail details and connection information on the: relevant tab. The selected branch will also be highlighted in the 3D View pe er Mody Poe tod) poe anosae Powe a enact Branch B1 selected eta ae a for modification, © Copyright 2012 to current year 26 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries All nights reserved ‘Www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Pe eter Maat Poe * Pre oxnee @ Pee soee A Branch B2 a ] selected for 1 Postones Posters | modification ‘The form is also used to create a new branch by clicking the Create New Branch button. The head and tail position for the new branch can now be defined feces * ecitine @ — come 1 @ eemse Branch Heed » Benmazwe2e ‘The new branch can now be seen in [eae ae nme Bmmumeor fhe Model Explorer |e teverecnose. Renee Saaneecan If the Modify > Modify Pipe or Set Working Pipe button is clicked and the Current Element is not a valid , branch or component then a warning will be displayed alg steste meme. aeo GB ZONEZONERANG-AREAO-STRESS pen ar Poe % Ee PEO > gp eewieo 5.781 Penson ‘© Copvriaht 2012 to current year. 7 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TN-1810 ‘Creale Pipe 1200-B-4 below ZONE IZONE-PIPING- AREAO1 using the following information ~ = Primary System = = Process ‘System B. © Specification = AB + Bore = 200mm + Head connected to nozzle EQUI /C1101/N3 + Tall connected to nozzle EQUI /E1301/N1 Create Pipe /150-A-57 below ZONE IZONE-PIPING- AREAQ1 using the following information: + Primary System =~ Process 1 Systom A \ + Specification = AIA \ + Bore = 150mm \ + Insulation = 60mm _FibreGlass + Head is Open End W 303000 N 308830 U \ 404965 with a Direction of W \ ex, em . \ comer, Open 3 \ omar ow \ soten tr *h 1 rere a [eet] 2000000 a \ [neem 3850 5 \ (p=) ose a \ ‘+ Tail connected to nozzle PUMP. PI602B/N1 Savework Practice navigating between the different pipes and branches © Copyight 2012 to current year 28 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions limited and its subsidiaries All rights reserved CHAPTER 3 3.1 __ Pipe Branch Components (Pipe Fittings) ‘When a branch head and tal is intially defined, the branch will consist of a single section of pipe running in a straight line between the head and tai positions. This will appear as a dotted line between the two points Unless the head and tail are aligned along a common axis and have the same bore, The presence of the dotted line indicates that the branch route #s incorrectly defined ‘The next step in designing a pipe Is to create and position a series of fittings, which define the pipe route required. It is necessary to decide which piping components are needed in order to satisfy the requirements of the process. The components must be arranged so that the pipe meets the design requirements. It's not necessary to know the dimensions of fittings as AVEVA E3D derives these automatically from the catalogue. To create components, first select an item from the list of fittings available from the associated piping specification. Typical fiting types are Elbows, Tees, Reducers, Flanges, Gaskets and Valves. There is some inteligence built into the AVEVA E3D forms so that by placing, for example a valve, the associated Gaskets and Flanges will also be created For all piping components, the following steps will need to be performed:~ Select the component from the piping specification. + Position the component and set the orientation. ‘The Tube does not have to be created explicitly; it is created automatically and implied between adjacent fitings. © Coovriaht 2012 to current vear. 2a www aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.2___ Arrive and Leave Points Piping components have P-points (similar to those for equipment primitives), The significance of P-points is twotold, Firstly, they defire the connection points, and secondly, they determine the branch flow through the component by means of Arrive and Leave attributes For the reducer shown below, the large end is at P1 and the small end is at P2. If this component is used to increase the bore of the branch, the flow in the direction of the branch will be from P2 to P1. In order to tell [AVEVA E30 the necessary flow direction, there are two numeric attributes, Arrive and Leave, which must be ‘set to the p-point numbers required. In this case, Arrive would be set to 2 and Leave would be set to 1. (The Gefault is Arrive 1 Leave 2). Forms and menus within AVEVA E3D will handle all connections; however itis important to understand the concepts behind the connections. x, Z P2 c Y 2 x 1 x Pt Redu “er ‘Couplings /Nioples ¥ Zz y 2 mo Pe Pt x Bends / Elbows Nozzles 2 Zz Po Y 7 2 pt x PA. Pa Caps / Plugs / Blinds / Flanges Tees / Branch fittings /Olet fittinas ¥ P2 z Y Pt x Gate Valves / Ball Valves. Check Vanes (© Copyright 2012 to current year. 30 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘ll rights reserved. AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.3. Piping Component Editor Form - Creation va | Ie Create group cick te Create Component buon to deplay the Piping Component Editor fom Pe. cope Coote R ‘The Piping Component Editor form now appears. This form is used extensively during pipe creation. As implied by the name of the form itis not only restricted to the creation of the components, but also for the modification and reselection as well The upper section of the form relates to the general branch information such as Specification, Bore, Insulation and Tracing, The next section of the form consists of two tabs. The Standard Components tab displays the 14 commonly used component buttons. This is supplemented by the Additional Components tab, The selection of one of these buttons will make the Select tab sacwames mannan ec] active to further filter the selection. Seoneenes A meeeins ete) In addition to the Select tab there are also the Modify, Reselect and Errors tabs. The use of these tabs will be covered later in this guide The appearance of the area below the sType list varies depending on the type of component being added. The lower section of the form is common for all component types:- = Create Mode section determines whether the components are created in the direction of flow or against flow. ‘* Create Components section determines whether the components are connected to the current component or inserted, © The Auto Create checkbox is mainly used to determine whether connecting flanges and gaskets are to be added, i.¢. when creating fianges or valves. ‘= The Skip Connected Comps checkbox is used if the Current Element is connected to other components. With this checkbox checked the component will be created at the next free connection, ie. where there is implied tube @ The default value for these checkboxes can be determined by the Piping Settings form see section 3.17 for further details ‘© Coovriaht 2012 to current veer. 4 nan avaua cam Pipework Modelling TM-18 10 (Por Conynet itr x Beech WE78 oe —T Components can be selected from an alternative specification if required using the options list as shown es >1® a Gocrsmusrensrecarta tn Gs agente: | (Porocorgoen Str « me E78! sec 138 eB fee tom ‘The selection of an alternative specification is indicated ‘ome fon the form as a warning, When an alternative specification is being used and the ‘component is of the correct type, i.e. flange, valve, etc. the Select adjacent out of spec checkbox becomes active, [y) Ato Create [J Select adicent out at spec. Checking this checkbox will result in the adjacent Components also being selected from the alternative specification if available. @ The default value for these checkboxes can be determined by the Piping Settings form see section 3.17 for further details Ping Component Eat x Branch: 80-6-7/81 To revert back to the original specification click the feo) BB —_Reset Specification link label or reselect it from the options ist as before Bore © Copynght 2012 to curent year. 32 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. {All rights reserved, AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.4 ___ Piping Component Editor Form — Creation ~ (Worked Example) ‘The first section of this worked example is very simple and will cover the completion of PIPE /80-B-7 that ‘was created in the worked example in the previous chapter. 4 ZONE ZONE-PNG- AREA © @ PRESGOAST © @ prezens 4 @ PREDOBT ‘save [Meaty [ Rewset | Gore = ——— ee At Head - With Flow direction. Against Flow direction Navigate to BRAN 80-8-7/81 in the Model Explorer. @® when adaing flanges to head or tail the branch must be the current element Click the Create > Create Component button to display the Piping Component Editor form. Components are created by selecting the required fitting type button, in this case the Flange, which in turn influences the appearance of the lower section of the form. ‘Once the fitting type has been selected a list of available STypes will be displayed on the Select tab. ‘The Piping Component Editor form shows details of all the ‘sTypes available in the specification. ie. a slip-on flange, weld neck, etc. ‘The items are created in order, With Flow or Against Flow. As the button is selected the branch toggles between the headitail position ‘© Coovriaht 2012 to current vear a wun avewa cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Select the required flange from the sType list, FSO, click the With Flow button, check the Auto. Create ‘Adjacent and Skip Connected Comps. checkboxes and click the Connect button. The new flange complete with gasket will be added to the branch, Appearing in both the 8D View and Model Explorer (eee [mca nee |e] - 2 @ reewon7 2 @ PRESODT 4 SB BRANEO-B 71 a oases ora == Re Funce an at B16 S008 ASTH = (OR PLANGE OFF WH AASB 35 ROR 5c rumNGeSCRDBOSS ws ONESEORA Now add a SO flange and gasket FLaNce wasnt 8165 200 ASTM | to the tail of the pipe’ : | Ensure that the branch level is selected in the hierarchy to achieve the correct result. Savework, = | en ‘The next section of this worked example will handle the creation of some of the components ‘or PIPE /200- B-4 that was created in Exercise 1 of the previous chapter. 4 @ premose BRAAOBARS Navigate to BRAN /200-B-4/B1 in the Model Explorer. Click the Create > Create Component button to display Po Caron or x oeret the Piping Component Editor form. Spec: AB Alternatively if the form is already open click the Set xe: Bonn ‘Working Branch button to update the form to suit the current pipe. Connect a WN flange to the head and tail of the branch Navigate to the flange at the head of the branch and click the Elbow button on the form. © Copyright 2042 lo eurent year 24 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. aveva.com ‘Alrights reserves AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Select the EL90 from the sType list. When adding an elbow itis also possible to specify the Angle by entering the degrees value. This value has to be within the Min/Max value specified. ® This Min/ttax value is set in the specification. In this case the default value of 90 is valid. Click the With Flow button followed by the Connect ‘The elbow is connected to the fiange as shown. With the previously created elbow selected create a second elbow, ensuring that the With Flow button is selected. Navigate to the flange at the tail of the branch and create a third elbow, ensuring that the Against Flow button has been clicked, These elbows require modification because the orientation is not correct to suit the desired route. © Copvriaht 2012 to current year 35, WwW.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5 __ Piping Component Editor Form ~ Modi _ oe ‘The Piping Component Editor form promotes the workflow of creation and modification from the same form maintaining focus in a single area of the application. ® Retrospective modification can also be performed using the Model Editor, refer !o Chapter 4 i “The Modify tab differs to the Select tab in that itis not oe _— % necessary to use the Set Working Branch button to Boma anny update the form to the current branch or component ‘Spec: A38 ‘The form tracks the current element allowing the Bore: 200mm selection of any pipe component for which the user has write access for modification (pga consonets| onumM@o Mama | ‘The Modify tab has five main sections'~ © Postioning Functions ‘© Rotation & Direction tool + Orientation Functions. © Other Functions + Component Sequence List © Copyright 20120 crent year 36 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. eva.co Atsehts ser AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5.1 Forwards | Backwards Mode neo x When the Modify tab is selected an additional button mee becomes active which determines whether the ae modifications ate applied in Forwards or Backwards ee mode. This button is @ toggle which shows the current mode that is being used Set From Spee __instton @ Niot all of the Modify functions are affected by the Forwards/Backwards mode This wil be clearly slated in the relevant sections with the direction of flow. The modification axes B In Forwards mode the functions are performed are positioned at the arrive of the component. In Backwards mode the functions are performed against the direction of flow. The modification @& axes are positioned at the leave of the 9 ~~ ‘component. @® This often has the result of reversing the mesning of the function, 1@, Next becomes Previous and vice versa ‘The mode currently being used can be determined by which button is visible, This mode will be set until it is, changed, The following sections will use the Forwards direction mode only unless otherwise stated. 9 © Copyriaht 2012 to current year 37 www aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810. 3.5.2 Positioning Functions Distance From Previous Tube Length from Previous Position Through ee Branch Head bp Dd DS Dd eB fy pg Previous component a d Advanced Drag Move fa] Aavanced Move ® The following explanations will assume thal the Forwards direction mode has been selected unloss slated otherwise With the exception of Advanced Drag Move and Advanced Move the remaining Positioning functions use ‘a constrained centreline from the previous or next component to position the component being modified. The tse of the previous or next component from which the constrained centreline is applied is dependent on the Forwards or Backwards mode respectively. The component will be positioned so that the origin is along the constrained centreline. The orientation of the component is not altered when using the Positioning functions, © Copyright 2012 to current year 38 vaveva. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, www.aveva.com All rights reserved, AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5.2.1. Position Through - Branch Head/Tail In Forwards direction mode a constrained centreline is used from the previous component through the crigin of the component being modified. The component is then positioned through the headitail respectively Posten Trough Branch Head wv & - 8. © is 8 Branch Tail s 3 @ These functions are influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode. nl © Coovriaht 2012 to current vear 20 Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5.2.2. Position Through - Previous/Next Component In Forwards direction mode a constrained centreline is used from the previous component through the ‘origin of the component being modified. The component is then positioned through the origin of the Previous/Next component respectively Through Previous Component & Palos Dd eb *h 4° 2 Noxt Component 6 @ These functions are influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode. '© Copytight 2012 to current year 40 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsicianes ‘All ights reserves AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.6.2.3. Position Through - Align with Previous In Forwards direction mode a constrained centreline is used from the previous component through the ‘origin of the component being modified. The component is then positioned through its own origin which results in it being aligned with the Previous component, Position Through: Dd BIDS ap & Bh 4 ibe Align with Previous @® This function is influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year a unany avave cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘TeraMPOSitionTHTOUBNACURSORPICk In Forwards direction mode @ constrained centraline is used from the previous component through the origin of the component being mocified. The component is then positioned through the cursor pick indicated Cursor Pick. In the illustration below the tee is positioned through the nozzle of the pump @ This function is influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode ‘© Copyright 2012 o curent year a2 www.aveva.com ‘AVEVA Soluions Limited and its subsidaries ‘Alrights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 If the direction of the constrained centerline is not orthogonal, as is the case for the 45 degree elbow shown below, the Select Through Plane form is displayed ‘The Select Through Plane form allows the selection of three possible planes using the radio buttons. Ragio button 1 will position the component through ‘one of the orthogonal planes, at the picked position. In this case the East plane. © Coovriaht 2012 to current vear aa unin avava eam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Radio button 2 will position the component through the other orthogonal plane, at the picked position. In this case the North plane. Radio button 3 will position the component through a plane perpendicular to the constrained centerline Effectively positioning the component at the closest ;postion to the picked position. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 44 www. va.t AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes. eavewa-COm Argh reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5.2.5 Posi n Using Distance From Pres us/Tube Length From Previous These functions allow the positioning of the current component using a distance value entered into the textbox. This distance will either be interpreted as the distance between the origins or the tube length between the leave of the previous to the arrive of the component being modified. Distance From Previous Tube Length From Previous 750mm yop 760mm J . g The elbow is positioned so that there is 750mm The eltow is positioned so that there is 750mm of between the origins. tube ® These functions are influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode 3.5.2.6 Advanced Drag MovelMove Clicking the Advanced Move or Advanced Drag Move buttons will open the relevant form as shown below, [22 These are the advanced forms and are consequently handled in a separate chapter refer to chapter 6 ~ Advanced Positioning Forms. Berosemec ane, Bemercomcr ane [oo oe a [ona [oa ones onen © Copyright 2012 to current year 45 www aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5.3 Rotation and Direction Tools __ So - @ These functions are influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode 3.5.3.1 Direction Tool The Direction tool allows the indication one of the six axes to set the direction of component. For example the direction of an elbow ‘can be set to Up as shown ‘This will set the value in the Direction texcbox. Alternativaly the: ‘value can be entered directly into the textbox v | ‘The default orientation for the current form can be changed from the right click menu, However if the form is initialised again the ‘orientation will be reset to the default © To permanently set the default oventaton the Piping Somings form needs 10 be used. see section 3.173 for details. Clicking one of the planes will change the appearance of the tool allowing a more specific direction to be selected, The result of his does depend upon the original orientation of the component. Eas To return to the default directional appearance, \o allow the selection of another plane click the Default Direction button or press the Escape key. 6 copyright 20120 caren year “6 www.aveva.c AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ave’ ‘ent ‘Aone reseed AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 To access the Rotation tool click on the Rotate Component button, This allows the rotation of the component to be modified. ‘The appearance of the tool is dependent upon the type of, ‘component that has been selected ‘When the tool is activated an ald Is added to the 3D View which shows the angle values. These are always incremental angles with 0 degrees being the starting position of the component © Cooyright 2012 to current year a uwnuny avava cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Positioning the cursor over the angle selection on the form will result in the arc of rotation being included in the 30 ‘Clicking the angle will modify ‘the component as shown ‘The Rotation tool can also be applied to other component types. The appearance of the gadget will change depending upon the object being rotated as shown here for a valve ‘The Direction functions first orientate the component so that + In Forwards mode the arrive of the component is in the opposite direction to the leave of the previous. + In Backwards mode the leave of the component is in the opposite direction to the arrive of the next, ‘This orientation is performed before the direction of the leave (Forwards) or arrive (Backwards) is changed ‘The position of the component is not altered. Consequently the Direction functions might have unexpected results if- «The arrive of the component is not orientated to the leave of the previous in Forwards mode, +The leave of the component is not orientated to the arrive of the next in Backwards mode. (The above situations are usually instantly recognisable because there will be no implied tube at the arrive ‘of leave). © Copyright 2012 to current year 48 www.aveva.com [AVEVA Solutions limited and its subsidiaries Allnghts reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5.3.3 Rotation Tool with Flanged Components For flanged components the Rotation tool uses the bolt hole positions to determine the angles by default. In this case there are 12 holes in the flange allowing rotations of 30 degree increments. In this case the valve has been rotated but the flanges have remained in the original position. The valve rotation is constrained to the angle determined by the bolt hole positions To turn off the constrained bolt hole rotation, click the Change To Default Angle button as shown. The appearance of the button has changed to show the mode being used Selecting a rotation that does not align with the bolt hole spacing will result in the associated flanges being highlighted and a question form appearing. Clicking the Yes button will also rotate the flanges while clicking the No button will maintain the original flange rotations resulting in the flange bolt holes being misaligned with those of the valve. © Coovriaht 2012 to current vear a Pipework Modelling TM-1810 @® Shoutd any misalignment between the bait hales need to rectified the Connect to Previous button can be used, see section 3.5.5 for further details To return fo the Direction tool ‘click on the Direct Component button © Copyright 2012 to current year 50 ‘www.aveva.com ‘AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5.4 _ Orientation Functions - Direction To Next Direction To Previous Direction To Head jection To Tail Orientate Component Flip Component G2 __ Mian SelectionComponent eG @ The following explanations will assume that the Forwards direction mode has been selected unless stated otherwise Direct Selection/Component 3.5.4.1 Direction To Next/Previous ‘These functions allow the direction of the current component towards the origin of the nextiprevious, whilst corientating the component so that the opposing connection direction suits the adjacent component. In Forwards mode the Direction To Next button orientates the arrive of the component to suit the leave of the previous and then directs the leave Of the elbow to the origin of the next a e @ These functions are influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year at wun avave sam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5.4.2. Direction To Head/Tail ‘These functions allow the direction of the current component towards the headitail position of the branch. Usually Direction To Tail is used in Forwards mode to direct the leave connection and Direction To Head is used in Backwards mode to direct the arrive connection. nentabon Scenario The elbow has been created and positioned diecty below tne DX] Dx je ke fall of the branch. In Forwards mode the Direction To Tail button can be Used to direct the leave of the elbow tothe tail postion. so ht e%e jo Onereaton Scenario:- The elbow has been created and positoned at the same P<] [><] md height as the head of the branch. In Backwards mode the Direction To “yS q a Heed button can be used to align the arrive of the elbow to the head a position. eG @ These functions are influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode. © Copyright 2012 to curent year 62 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries ‘All nights reserves AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5.4.3 Orientate Component This allows the orientation of the current component so that direction of the arrive connection sults the leave of the previous component (Forwards mode). This function does not make the axes co-linear or connect the ‘components, Orientate Component ® This function is influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode 3.5.4.4 Flip Component This function flips the arrive and leave of a single component whilst maintaining the position. This will change the flow direction through the component which is useful for single direction components such as ‘non-return valves; or to change the orientation of a lever or handwheel on a ball or butterfly valve respectively. ‘Orientation Flip Component © This function is not influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode. © Copyright 2012 to current year sa Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5.4.5. Align/Direct Selection/Component “These tunctions are often used in conjunction with one another, but not in every case, They align the origin ‘Of the bend oF elbow with the next of previous component and direct the angle of the bend or elbow to complete the route. @ For the Align Selection/Component function to work correctly implied tube is required which constrains the movement of the elbow along its centreline. Without the implied tube the results are difficult to predict In the example below the pipe route is being modified so that the current 45 degree elbow is aligned fo the next component, a 90 degree elbow. The angle of the 45 degree elbow is then changed to the suit the required direction. Align Selection/Component Direct Selection/Component @® The same functions could have been applied to the downstream 90 degree elbow. This would have had the result of moving the downstream 90 degree elbow and maintain the position of the 45 degree eibow, The angle of the 90 degree elhow would then be ‘changed io 45 degrees. @ These functions are net influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode © copyigh 20120 erent year se www.aveva. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ayeeem ‘Arras resowed AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1610 3.5.5 Other Functions mer Copy Component Bcd slp Comect To Previous ay vd Modify Arrive/Leave Fj, Auto Complete 4 3.5.5.1 Copy Component This allows the current component to be copied, creating a new component by connecting it to the current ‘component. ove cap comport Blo ary v | @® This function is influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode © Copyriaht 2012 to current vear. 6 Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.6.6.2 Connect To Previous This connects the current component directly to the previous component (Forwards mode) Omer comeat To Previous Bal ry If this functicn is applied to a group of connected ‘components as shown below, then an option to move all of the selected components is displayed. Clicking the Yes button will result in all selected ‘components, in this case the flanges, gaskets, valve ‘and elbowl; being repositioned to connect the CE to ‘the previous component. @ This tunction is influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode 56 Www.aveva.com © Copyright 2012 to curent year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes ‘all ights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1,1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5.5.3 Modify Arrive/Leave This allows the modification of the arrive and leave of an inline component without changing the orientation ‘A.common example of this is for a tee fitting to require the branch to be changed from P3 to P2. Clicking the Modify Arrive/Leavebutton as shown will open the relevant form. (LE) verter eerwnen100,10.001 | It can be seen that normally the Arrive Is Pt and the Leave is P2, with P3 as the connection for another branch. This can be reconfigured to suit alternative requirements. For instance it may be a requirement to set the Leave as P3 and keep the Arrive as P1 which will result in P2 being the free connection for the branch. This, can be achieved using the pull down menus on the form and clicking the Apply button @® inthe above instance it would be necessary to reconfigure the connection for the branch. @ This function is not influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode. © Copyright 2012 to current veer a7 nan avaua nam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.5.6.4 Auto Complete The Auto Complete button will automatically complete the route of the current branch. The route is ‘completed using default selections from the specification for flanges and elbows. These are. the first Stements of ther type in the specification, The completed route will be orthogonal and clash free. Any existing components that were present will remain in their original positions. oer Bela +E As an example, if this is applied to BRAN 1200-B-4/B1 created in the previous worked example the logic ‘Sppicd canbe easly seen ‘Auto Comalete © Copynght 2012 0 een year se www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. jaweva Com args esereo AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TM-1810 3.5.6 _ Component Sequence List ‘The Component Sequence List Is an ordered list of components for the current branch. It provides an alternative method of navigating to the components within the branch whiist maintaining focus on the Piping ‘Component Editor form, Coronet Sevens Ut The CE is in the centre of the Component Sequence Paap List and is highlighted as shown. This is also reflected web drrn inthe Modal Explore and he 9D Vow in the sua manner. : + @ premes 7 2 @owme4 “eases 7 Drm fas! ’ 8B02 8203 Drumz ah oak? ® The Component Sequence List vil also track the CE should @ selection be made om the Model Explorer or 3D View ‘The adjacent components in the branch are shown both sides of the CE, unless first or last component is selected. To navigate to an alternative component select it from the list or alternatively click the Select Previous or Select Next buttons Clicking these buttons from the branch level will navigate to the previous or next branch respectively. Clicking the Select First Component or Select Last Component buttons will navigate to the components at the Head or Tall respectively (Forwards mode) If the CE is close to the head or tail ofthe branch the we rH Component Sequence List will display the Select, Branch buttons. This will navigate to the branch level in the Model Explorer Component Somence List Dacor) ‘The Component Sequence List is influenced by Forwards/Backwards direction mode. Switching to WPA A idkmards nose acces sequence oe components as shown. ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year 59 wun aveua sam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.6 ping Component Editor Form ~ Modification — (Worked Example) This worked example will modify the elbows belonging to PIPE /200-B-4 already created in the previous worked example 19 mexms 2 gemmean Pow ions Navigate to the ELBO1 of BRAN 200-8-4/81 in the Model fam: Explorer Cams rw yom rors coroner x Click the Modify > Modify Component button to display the as naoet & Piping Component Editor form ote ‘Atteratively i he form is already open clck the Set Working Branch button. This will update the form to suit the current pipe With the Modify tab selected ensure the Forwards direction mode is activa, if necessary click the Change To Forwards Mode button and click D axis on the Direction tool. Select the downstream elbow from the Component Sequence List to make ELBO2 the CE. This is reflected in the 3D View, © Copyright 2012 to eurent year 80 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes, -aveva.com ‘Aight reserves Click the Connect To Previous button. Click the Next Component button from the Position Through section ae & Dd DIB ed *p 4 «BB Click the Direction To Nextbutton Dd & IBA a ‘Component Sequence Lt eh CRM» AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Select the downstream elbow from the Component Sequence List to make ELBO3 the CE (© Copyright 2012 to current year at unin aves cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Click the Direct SelectioniComponent button to. ‘complete the route. ‘Oneriason bal mS eK 6? Bla, Savework 3.7 __ Branch Components List Order a "With equipment and structure elements, the order in which the elements are created is of no importance to the final outcome. With piping components, the order in which they are laid out, as well as their individual positions and orientations, determines the final pipe route. To help with this a Component Position Pointer is displayed at the current element. This aids the selection of With Flow or Against Flow on the Select tab of the Piping Component Editor form. The direction and postion of the Component Position Pointer is determined by the selection, This indicates the position of the new component being created. ‘This is demonstrated below on the elbow created previously on PIPE /200-B-4 With Flow Against Flow es ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year 82 'AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaies. ‘Al rights reserved. jeva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1. 1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Below is an example of the Model Explorer showing the components of BRAN /200-B-4/B1. + @ premoes 2 BUN IDB! east aruns Pass By default TUBE is not shown in the Model Explorer. fas02 © 2003 Brun? 5 casea On the Project tab, select Options > System, followed by the Explorer Settings button to display the Piping Settings form Checking the Show TUBVROD checkbox and clicking the Apply button will display the implied tube ‘segments in the Model Explorer as shown below. fas Brune 3 oaske ‘When using AVEVA ESD the list order becomes second nature after the creation of a number of branches. However during the initial use careful attention should be paid to the order of the hierarchy. Consider carefully where the next item is going to be inserted by watching the Component Pointer and checking the Model Explorer frequently. @ _ When creating @ component at the branch head or branch tail, the branch must be the current element. This was demonstrated in the previous worked example. see section 3.4 © Copyright 2012 to current year aa Pipework Modelling [M-1810 3.8 __ Inserting Inline Fittings Flanges cena “Thus far this guide has only covered the creation of components using the connect method. However inline ‘components can be inserted into the tube elements of the branch. = From the Standard Components tab click the & Ce Flange button. er Select the FSO flange form the SType list (ms FLANGE OR wy AS18166 80 RF — FSC FLANGE SCRD BOSS ANS! 816 5FRC0.RI | ‘Geer fom ELBOW to BRANCH 200 BTBT ‘Reson ange mematon | “B _— ; Ensure the Auto Create checkbox is checked. cm orgs Click the Insert button. a | The prompt to ‘dent branch fog for Flange: i nw ce | displayed. gs Corman Cores | ‘The insertion position is indicated on the implied tube in the 3D View:- f ®D when indicating the implied tube, clicking too close to existing components may result in the component being connected as opposed 10 being inserted in the implied tube as intended. This is controlled by the Piping Settings form, see section 3.17 for further details: © Copyright 2012 to current year 64 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Allrights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The checking of the Auto Create checkbox results in both flanges being inserted in to the implied tube as, shown. The form then allows the selection of an alternative flange for the second flange. Select the FSO flange from the Available Alternatives list and click the Done button ‘The selection of the alternative flange is applied to the CE. It may be necessary to indicate the flange to be changed in the 3D View before making the selection on the form @ This is the same workflow for all flanged components, Leaving the Auto Create checkbox unchecked results in a single flange being added to the branch, Consequently there is no option to select an alternative as shown previously The orientation of the flange is determined by the With Flow or Against Flow button. However when inserting single flanges there is a Flip Component button available from the Create Components section of the form in case the orientation of the flange needs to be amended, © Copyright 2012 to current year 65 wunw aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810, 3.9 __ Inserting Inline Fittings ~ Tees Tees can be connected or inserted using the same methods that have already been described in this guide, ‘but there is some additional information that needs to be provided. From the Standard Components tab click the Tee button ‘As before a selection is made from the sType list. In the example shown the sType Filter has been set to T. ‘The Conn Bore can also be used to filter, 200mm has been used in this example. ‘The Config options determines the flow through the tee:- Flow Through Tee creates a tee with the arrive set fa» to P1 and leave by the inline leg P2 = Leave By Connection creates a tee with the arrive dh set to Pt and leave by the offline leg P3 & Arrive By Connection creates a tee with the arrive >] set to P3 and leave by the inline leg P2 Ensure that the With Flow button is selected, lick the Insert button. ‘The prompt ‘Identify branch leg for Tee:" is displayed. “The insertion position is indiceted on the implied tube in the 3D View:- © Copyight 012 to current year, 66 I SvEIN Stone inter ats subsides www.aveva.com Arnghseserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 @ Aseton tee does not have any graphical representation, but it can be seen in the Model Explorer. ‘The direction of a set-on tee may need to be changed. To do this the direction of P3 must be known. a Bile - BD Bae 28 GX wintne Tee sete tom he Model Explorerin the orcer dee Common group, select the General option from the ~-@ Bic Q “Attributes options list oned From the Query form select P3, This shows that P3 lies in the North direction. ‘The direction can be changed using the Rotation tool as shown previously or using the Model Editor, refer to chapter 4 ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year. 67 wun avava cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810. 3.10 __ Inserting Inline Fittings ~ Reducers _ Reducers can be connected oF inserted using the same methods that have already been described in this ‘guide, but there is some additional information that needs to be provided From the Standard Components tab click the Reducer button. ‘As before a selection is made from the sType list In the example shown the sType Filter has been set to CONC. ‘The Leave Bore can also be used to fiter. This combined with the Config selection will impact on the appearance of the SType list ‘The Config options determine the orientation of the reducer: Arrive Major, Leave Minor Arrive Minor, Leave Major | Minor has been selected, the SType list will display all concentric reducers with an arrive bore of 200mm and a leave bore less than | 200m that are available in the A3B specification. a 0 In this example he Bor selected is 100mm Ensure that the With Flow button is selected | | tthe Leave Bore textbox is unset and the Arrive Major, Leave (cree [7 st Comet Corve | Glick the Insert button, ‘The prompt ‘Identify branch leg for Reducer:"is displayed. The insertion position is indicated on the implied tube in the 3D View:~ The reducer is placed in the indicated branch leg, but because the leave bore of the reducer does not match ‘the arrive bore of the next comporent the implied tube cannot be completed. ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year 68 ‘www.aveva.com 'AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsicianes. ‘All ights reserve. AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.11 Handling Multiple Wall Thicknesses Some piping specifications contain tube elements that have alternative wall thicknesses for single bore size, ie. JA180. For this to be the case the specification in the Paragon module will contain multiple entries for the bore which in turn refer to an alternative wall thickness table (VVTHTAB), as shown below. a = ne : : {Soar treet eter faomen [arene earner ferer nara — oer arose —frasl ere foomee Se | ‘set oy | eset | rors The result of this is the presence of an addtional Leave = Tube options lst being available when the component has posal been created, STypeF ter ioet i eee By default the selection of the leave tube will be in ‘Type Osstoen a Descson) | |ex"” eaowenmereenor acre accordance with the default set in the specification Mosst ELBOWLRANSIBNE9.BH ASTHAIOS - rn me mea 14 {An alternative can be selected from the options lst | Leave Tube: le 5 . 714300 x6 Oo Ta AS 86 TOPE [OOS Gowen Tike ANSIEE TOPE GALS PPE STD ASTOAES GRE SOBs 1 orm Ta 6B TPE SMS PPE PELE RAS aoe * = £ A Confirm form is displayed, click the Yes button to © change the leave tube. eave Te: 184300 x 602mm THK ANSI BSE OPE + | | omens Sale Bist ad soca (Once the leave tube has been set to an alternative, the alternative wilbe used for any new fittings that are created. ‘LQ For additional information relating to the queries available for wall thicknes refer to Appendix — A For specifications of this type, when creating components where the arrive and leave bore are different, i. reducers and tees of a particular, ‘configuration; a Message form is displayed as a reminder to ensure the correct leave tube has been selected for the new bore size © Coouriaht 2012 to current vear cy wun aveva cam Pipework Madelling TM-1810 3.12__Deleting Components ‘$0 far this guide has covered the creation and modification of pipes. branches and comsonents, however from time to time itis necessary to delete components from the branch, Using the Model Explorer, 30 View or Component Sequence List indicate the component to be deleted, in this case itis the tee created in the previous section. 1 orcas penny ane Inthe Common group. click the Dette button rom ooo: ome: asi aren prep! Alternatively, individual components can be deleted directly from the Model Explorer by using the right click and selecting Dele! ‘A Confirm form appears requiring the confirmation of the deletion? Click the Yes button to delete the component, removing it from the Model Explorer and the 3D View. © Copyright 2012 ocurent year 70 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com ‘Alogis reserves AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.13 _ Deleting a Range of Piping Components _ It is possible to graphically indicate the first and last component within a range and then delete them in a single operation. In this case the flanges, gasket and reducer will be deleted In the Tools group, click the Delete Range button. A prompt appears, ‘identify start of range selection to delete’, indicate the first component. A second prompt now appears, ‘Identify end of range selection to delete’, indicate the last component Det ‘2 Pre Roner By Out Be SopePipe "LE Pie Satin © erty alr orange secon io ete: erty end orange selection to ete one Contteny % Pe splting B) Asenty Manager Teas ? ¢ ‘The components are highlighted in the 3D View and a Confirm alert form appears, requiring the confirmation of the deletion? Click the Yes button to delete the range of components, Alternatively the components to be deleted can be highlighted by holding down the Ctri key on the keyboard while indicating them from the 3D View or by fencing them in using a window. In the Common group, select the Selection option from the xa Delete button options list. Fe ceMenbes _ (Esato) £2 For information relating to the deletion of pipes or branches refer to section 7.3. Cn nurinht 2019 tn cunt year ” Manan aveva ram Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.14 Component Editor Form — Inline Fittings - (Worked Example) ‘This worked example will continue the creation of BRAN /150-A-57/B1 by adding the necessary valve and reducer at the suction connection nazzie (P1502BIN1 \ ‘Add PIPE /150-A-67 and :PUMP 1802B to tie 3D View. . ‘Open the Piping Component Editor form Connect a #200 weld neck flange and gasket at the tail ‘The upstream bore of the branch needs to be increased to 150mm to suit the head bore. With the flange selected, trom ‘the Standard Components tab click the Reducer button as shown, | From the Select tab select the Arrive Minor, Leave Major button, set the SType fier to CONC and the Leave Bore to sme reoveonenarewseusowe a) 180mm | This wil present only a single component in the SType ist | ‘Click the Against Flow button followed by the Connect —— »| | button ‘Gens an FANGE Tf RUNCN ND ABTIT eter itmaon | veneer on se Tp ¥ 1 | ~ The reducer will be added to the flange 19 shown © Copyright 2012 to current year R www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com ‘all ngnts reserves bE ORO $eecwe ae conga n: Ye ‘type wt . Syme Oecrin fa Deceen) —) co neccenernra | ox vorenmonamenaced oor testa neon | hee a AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 With the reducer previously created still the CE, click the Valve button from the Standard Components tab, From the Select tab select the VALVE GATE from the SType list. Ensuring the Against Flow button and Auto Create check box have been selected click the Connect button, ‘An Error message is displayed indicating that the connection of the default flange type is not compatible with the reducer. Consequently the flange and connected components have been moved by 100mm, ‘The default flange, FSO and valve will be added upstream of the reducer as shown. The Alternative fiange available labels are shown as a prompt. In this case the flange downstream of the vaive needs to be changed to weld neck so that it can be ‘connected directly to the reducer. Indicate the flange in the 3D View to make it the CE. © Copyriaht 2012 to current vear n unas avaua eam Pipework Modelling TM-1810, | From the Selact inthe Avalable Aematives secon, select 'WN and click the Done button. ‘The selected flange will be changed accordingly. The position of the flange and the connected components needs to be corrected Select the Modify tab and click the Change to Backwards Mode button From the Other section of the Modify tab, click the Connect To Frevious button, which in Backwards mode will connect to the next component. Do ya went connect ate ected A Confirm form appears asking ‘Do you want to connect all the ans? ‘selected items?’. Click the ‘Yes button to reposition the selected mea ‘lange and the connected gaskets, valve and flange. © Copyright 2012 to current year 74 ‘www.aveva.com [AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianies, Al ights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The connected components are repositioned so that the weld neck flange is connected directly to the reducer. ‘The rotation of the valve needs to be changed so that the spindle of the handwhee! is pointing South. Click the Change to Forwards Mode button ‘Select the Modify tab on the form followed by the Rotate Component button Select the branch level either using the Model Explorer or the Component Sequence List © Copyright 2012 to current vear 75 tananat avawe nam OBST ELBOW SODEGLR ANSI BYESBN SO% | Ets ELBOW 45066 mest BT69 BH SHO Pipework Modelling 1M-1810 ‘Click the Elbow button from the Standard Components tab. From the Select tab select the EL90 as shown from the SType list ‘Ensuring the With Flow button has been selected click the Connect button, ‘The direction of the elbow needs to be changed so that the leave of the elbow is pointing Down, Select the Modify tab on the form and ensuring that Forwards mode is selected click the Down direction The elbow is rotated to the correct orientation and now needs ‘to be repositioned. Enter a value of S060mm in the textbox and click the Distance From Previous button. Poston Teh gp DA bd Od od *h a 88 © Copyright 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries. All rights reserved, 76 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 With the elbow previously created stil the CE, click the Tee button from the Standard Components tab. From the Select tab select the SType Filter options jist to T and the Conn, Bore to 150mm. In the Config. section click the Arrive By Connection button. Ensuring the With Flow button has been selected click the Connect button ‘The tee will be connected directly to the elbow using the P3 connection of the tee © Copynaht 2012 to current year 7 wunw aveva cam Te @ DA DIDS ‘bh ae woe LMOSST ELBOW S0DEG LR ANSIBYS 9BW SCH| £145 ELBOW 44066 ANSI BIS EW SCHAO | aye Pipework Modelling TM-1840 Select the Modify tab on the form and enter a value of 760mm in the textbox and click the Distance From Previous button. ‘This will position the tee at the correct height. With the tee previously created stil the CE, click the Elbow button from the Standard Components tab. From the Select tab select the EL90 as shown from the SType list Eneuring the With Flow button has been selected click the Connect button. Select the Modify tab on the form and click the Next Component button from the Position Through section of the form. © Copyright 2012 to curent year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsciaries. ‘llrightsreserved 78 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 This will extend the leg so that the elbow is aligned in the East axis with the tail position. Click the South direction. ‘The elbow will now have the correct orientation Click the Copy Componentbutton, This will add another elbow which needs to be repositioned © Convricht 2012 to current vear 70 wun aveva ram Pipework Modelling TM-1810. Poaten Tes 5 * Click the Next Component button from the Position Through section of & Dd DIBA cd “pb ee ira the form, Click the Direction To Next button yn section of the The branch will now be complete. www.aveva.com © Copyright 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiiaries ‘Al rights reserved. AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Create Pipe /100-8-8 and Branch /100-B-8/B1 below ZONE ZONE-PIPING-AREAO1 using the following information:- + Primary Systen = ~——Process System B + Spesification = AB = Bore = 100mm Use a combination of weld neck flanges for the valves and slip-on flanges elsewhere, @ The flanges downstream of the valves will be weld neck, which is technically inconect These will be changed to sip-on in the next section ofthe guide ‘The suggested workflow for this exercise is as follows:- + Create pipe and branch Branch Tall P1S01A/N1 = Connect head and tail to equipment items. Ls = Create flange/gasket at head and tail + Create elbow at head and tail, offset to distances shown. + Create tee upstream of elbow at tail, offset to distance shown, * Create elbows and position using Next Component and Direction To Next functions. * Connect gate valves, complete with flanges and gaskets, to elbow and tee. ©xCrnurinht 2019 tn euant vaar at tananas avewa eam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.15 _ Component Editor Form ~ Reselection Frequently itis necessary to modify single components by using the Reselect tab available from the Piping ‘Component Editor form, ‘Porn coment ss x rch 1000801 spec 238 a ee: one OW 2A BRUNCH 00-88 ‘pee A Bare sth sap BBE [ Ceserton (Ft Desert) | | nowseces in asiBie9 Bw SoHo ASTHA, ELBOW OES LRANS BIE9BW SOMO ASTIUA, eLROW SREEG LR ANSIBNE SSH SOHO ASTY ELBOW stOEG ANSIENG BW SOHMD ASTM ee ‘ow brat Mee 0 | mfp) Mae ‘The Reselect tab works similarly to the Modify tab in that the form tracks the current element ‘The upper section of the tab lists the component name, specification and bore ‘The selection ot an altemative Type and Sub-Type from the available options lists is possible which will filter the components available for selection. To reselect a component click one of the components from the list ‘The appearance of the Reselect tab is desendent upon the type of component currently selected. In this case ‘an elbow is the current element allowing the angle of ‘the elbow to be modified by the form @ tne aefauit veraviour of the Reselect form is controlled by tne Piping Settings form, soc soction 2.17 for details. Any errors that occur as a result of the reselection ‘function are displayed on the Errors tab, ©copyright 2042 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsigiaries Allnights reserved a2 www.aveva.com 3.16 AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Component Editor Form — Reselection - (Worked Example) ‘This worked example will modify the flanges belonging to PIPE /100-B-8 already created in the previous exercise. + @ meres Dawn weet pease Dew Fas: fem? prune Soa bavavt cas brs ass FLUNGE SO MIS BIS SEORF_ASTHA! Wm FLANGE Wn ANS: DOOR ASTI (ORL FLANGE ORF wm ANS: 1636 500 RF FSC FLANGE SCRDOSS AS18165 1000 RF easy Penge omen eve ae |uret . da “Bi FUNGE Ia eRMICH 008s Se 08 Type Fane : setysen FS 5 ed Navigate to the FLAN3 of BRAN /100- B-8/B1 in the Model Explorer. Click the Modify > Modify Component button to display the Piping Component Editor form. ‘Alternatively if the form is already open dick the Set Working Branch button to update the form to suit the current pipe. | Select the Reselect tab and from the Sub-Types option list | select FSO to fitter the selection Select the FSO flange from the list to change the flange type from Weld Neck to Slip-On as shown, ‘© Coovriaht 2012 to current vear. aa wunw aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 _ Piping Settings Form jing Settings form is used to control some of the default behaviour within the Piping module. On the Project tab, select Options > Discipline, followed by the Piping Application Defaults button to display the Piping Settings form ‘The Piping Settings form is split into three section:- + Creation + Selection Display 3.17.1 Piping Settings Form - Creation The Creation section handles the default behaviour thet is encountered when using the Select tab on the Piping Component Editor form, 3.17.4.1 Snap Distance When using the Create Component at Picked Position button to insert a component into a section of tube. The result of the pick will be determined by the proximity of the adjacent components in relation to the Snap Distance. The Snap Distance is a ratio of the Outside Diameter of the tube. If the position indicated is loser to the component than the Snap Distance then the component will be connected as opposed to placed. ‘seep ‘oae Ditarce Datars © Copyright 2012 to current year 84 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaies. All rights reserved, AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.17.1.2 Min. Tube This is the tube length that is used when attempting to connect, ‘components with incompatible connections. 3.17.1.3 Auto Align This determines the behavior of the Insert button when used to create components in a geometrically incorrect route, indicated by a dotted line If this checkbox is checked 1 = The arrive of the component will be aligned with the leave of the previous component. if the With Flow button is selected. + The leave of the component being aligned 7 with the arrive of the next component, if the / Against Flow button is selected ! If the checkbox is unchecked then the component / will not be aligned. (Ato aig with Flow (>) Auto align € € 3.17.1.4 Auto Create/Select Adjacent Out of Spec/Skip Connected Comps. Crate Crete Comenenta oo pm Checking these checkboxes will determine whether the corresponding 7 = checkboxes on the Select tab of the Piping Component Editor form will Ziadocnae (V)Secatewtetee be checked by default, (2) Comecea cares © Convriaht 2012 to current vear a5 nan aveva ram Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.17.2. Piping Settings Form - Selection Seecton Descietene Ful . Top compenent 7itonconsvers The Selection section mainly handies the default behaviour that is contrat ‘encountered when using the Select and Reselect tabs on the Piping gyn ecco ‘Component Editor form. (2) Recon toe ends (iererepostenes 3.17.2.4 Descriptions Descrgtions Ful ‘The Descriptions options list sets the format of the component descr ee ‘that are shown on both the Select and Reselect tabs of the Piping ores Component Editor forn, cotRet 3.17.2.2 Tag Component This is used to toggle the component type tag shown in the 3D View when using the Piping Component Editor form, [@) Teo component [5 Tag component & & 3.17.23 Tag Constraints “This is used to toggle the highlighting of components which could result in connectivity problems if an adjacent component is changed. In the illustration changing the size of the vaive might affect the elbow and the ‘downstream flarge which has an RLOCK set to 0. @ To illustrate this setting the Ignore Positioned cheskbox has been unchecked 'o add the highlighting to the downstream flange, see section 3.17.26. (© Copyright 2012 to current year 86 www.aveva.com [AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All ights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 3.17.24 Auto Reconnect This is used to toggle the automatic reconnection function for the reselected component. When the checkbox is checked the system will automatically attempt to re-establish the connections to the adjacent components when the component is selected from the form. If itis unchecked the Reconnection button will have to be used once the component has been selected, 3.17.25 Reconnect Free Ends This is used to toggle whether the connectivity of the pipe head/tail should be re-established if it becomes disconnected as a result of component reselection, 3.17.26 Ignore Positioned Its possible to set the RLOCK attribute of a component to 0 in order to maintain its position. RLOCK is the attribute for the branch members’ creation status used by Router, see TM-1850 AVEVA Everything3D Pipe Router. Checking this checkbox will reposition the components irrespective of the RLOCK value. With the checkbox unchecked the reselection process is stil possible, but the components with an RLOCK value of 0 will not be repositioned. 3.17.3 Piping Settings Form - Display The Display sets the default orientation of the Direction Tool that is present on the Modify tab of the Piping Component Editor form, © Comurinht 201 to curtent year a7 unin aveva ram Pipework Modeling TM-1810 © Copyright 2012 to current year. 88 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions | imited and its subsidiaries, ‘All rights reserved, So far in this guide the positioning of the components has been handled using Piping Component Editor form. However this can also be carried using the Model Editor. which also has the capabilily to create the initial route of the branch using the Quick Pipe Router functionality. 4.1 General Use of the Model Editor If @ pipe, branch or component, (singular or multiple) needs modification i.e. moving, this can be done by Using the Model Editor functionality, The Model Editor can be invoked in the following ways'~ a -B-o- 9B + Inthe Common group dick the Model Editor button ‘+ Use the right dick menu on the element io be moved and select Model Editing ‘= Double click on the element to be moved. os s When active the Model Editor handle can be seen in the 3D View. @_ The functionality relating o ths will be shown in greater details later in this chapter, © Copvriaht 2012 to current vear Ra www aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.1.1 _ Setting the Increment Values for Model Editor — g, _]_ Feature Highlighting ‘The Model Editor uses incremental settings to determine the & Draginage values obtained when dragging the varous handles. On the 3D cre ccection « View tab, in the Model Editor group click the Set Increments Selection button to display the Set Increments form. Model Editor ‘The Set Increments form has three text boxes-- © Linear increment = Fine Linear Increment + Angular Increment ‘The Linear increment is specified in the currently active units. The Linear increment controls the delta value used when dragging a graphical selection using a linear or planar handle. The default step size is 50mm, (or 2 inches). ‘The Fine linear increment has the same function as the linear increment, but with a default step size in gmm. After the selection has been dragged into an approximate position, fine ‘nudges’ are achieved by using the '2! and '8’ numeric keypad keys or the arrow keys with the mouse button held down ‘The Angular increment controls the value used when dragging a graphical selection using a rotation handle, The default angular increment is 5 degrees Change the value cf the Fine linear increment to imm as shown and click the Apply button Selecting the pipe modification handle and clicking the arrows on the keyboard will move the selection 1mm. ata time, Fine linear increment Angular increment @ The dimension may ier to that shown inthe screen shot © When the Model Editor is active a graphical aid indcates the crection of tow within the branch © Copynght 2012 current year 9c www.aveva. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com ‘Aigns reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.1.2 _ Moving Inline Components This section will introduce the use of the Enter Offset and Enter Distance From functions using PIPE /100- B-8 as an example, Inline components can be distinguished by the fact they are held within the constraints, of the implied tube. Consequently the appearance of the Model Editor handies is slightly different. These handles are known as the Pipe Editing handles and limit the movement of the selection to the axes of the branch leg. Positioning the cursor over the Pipe Editing handle in the North axis and select Enter Offset from the right mouse button menu to display the Constrained Move form. Enter the Offset value of 200mm and lick the Preview button, if the preview is acceptable then click the OK button, Alternatively, move the cursor over the Pipe Editing handle in the North axis and select Enter Distance From > Leave... /Origin... /Direction Change... from the right mouse button menu. The Distance from LeavelOrigin/Direction Change form appears showing the current distance, key in the distance from value required. Once again the Preview and OK buttons can be used as before. If the opposite direction, (South), menu will change to Enter Distance From > Arrive... / Origi Direction Change. e Editing handle is selected, the eae @ 1 should be clear that the options are context sensitive, for instance the Direction Change... option will be replaced by Branch Head... / Branch Tail... depending upon the configuration of the branch ' i © Coovricht 2012 to current vear ot unin avava eam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 44.2.1 Distance Feedback The numerical value that is displayed in the 3D View when using the Model Editor is known as the Distance Feedback By default the value is set to the Arrive or Leave of the selection depending upon which Pipe Editing handle is selected. This can also be changed from the right click menu while on the Pipe Editing handle and selecting Distance Feedback > From Arrive / From Leave / From Origin / From Direction Change / From Branch Head / From Branch Tail / From Current Position ‘Foycle through the different Distance Feedback options available press the D hot key. {As already mentioned the options that are available ‘are dependent upon the configuration of the branch ‘and will change to suit. This is indicated using PIPE 1150-A-57 created previously. ‘The From Current Position option will initially display a value of 0, but can be used in conjunction with the drag functionality to offset the selection by a delta value, in this case 100mm as seen functions using PIPE 100-8-8 as an example. @ The Model Editor handles will be the same for valves, flanges, reducers etc. A tee component can be moved the same way unless it is ‘comected at the P3 connection. © Copynght 2012 current year 92 www AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com ‘lags reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TM-1810 4.1.3 Move Handle To aid manipulation of the graphical selection itis also possible to change to position of the handles. In the previous section the Pipe Editing handles were in the correct position prior to moving the fiting. There are frequently times when this need to be changed before any move can be carried out. To change the position of the handles move the cursor over a Pipe Editing handle and from the right click menu select Move Handle > Opposite End of Selection or End of Selection depending upon the handle selected This can best be demonstrated on a group of components. The Pipe Editing handies will initially be positioned at the centre of the selection as already seen. Positioning the cursor over the Pipe Editing handle in the South axis select Move Handle > End of Selection from the right mouse button menu. The Pipe Editing handles will be repositioned to the corresponding end of the selection, Using the same Pipe Editing handle select Move Handle > Opposite End of Selection from the right mouse button menu. The Pipe Editing handles will be repositioned to the other end of the selection, ae fa Cie Scie SS © Copvriaht 2012 to current vear. 9a. wun aveva ram Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.4.4 Moving Inline Components into another Leg ofthe Branch Inline components that have not been connected to another branch can be moved into another leg of the pipeline providing itis within the same branch, Feature Highlighting has to be inactive to move the component to other legs in the branch Press the F key to toggle this on/off. & ae ‘ening The current status of Feature Highlighting can also be arama & checked from the Model Editor group of the 3D View: © Seen = tab. Model tor ‘The Pipe Editing handle can then be used to drag the components into the other leg of the branch aed @® stat any point during the use of the Model Editor the operation needs to be cancelled the Es¢ key can ‘be used to relum the graphical selection back to its original position. 4.1.5 _ Rotating a Component Using the Pipe Editing Handle With the Model Editor active on the inline component drag the Rotational handle to the required angle. Tho delta value for the current rotation and the resulting direction can he sean in the 3D View. ft © Copynght 2012 curent year 94 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. paveva.com flights reserves AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 41.6 _Orientate aComponent toa Point With the Model Editor active on the inline component select Orient To Point from the right click menu Move the cursor over the P-points of the other components, when the orientation is correct select the P-point to fix the rotation the Rotational handle to the required angle. The detta value for the current rotation and the resulting direction can be seen in the 3D View 4.41.7 _ Align a Component with a Direction With the Model Editor active on the inline component select Align with Direction from the right click menu. ‘Move the cursor over the P-points of the other components, the directional plane will be highlighted and the ‘component will be aligned, when the alignment is correct select the P-point to fix the rotation, 44.8 _ Align with a Direction Relative to Axis With the Model Editor active on the inline component select Align with from the right click menu .The Enter Direction For Z Axis form appears, enter E 45 U and then click the Preview button. If the preview is correct then click the OK button, if not enter another direction and repeat process. © Coovriaht 2012 to current veer on wun avava cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.1.9 Rotate by Entering a Value _ = Se With the Model Editor active on the inline component select Enter Value ‘tom the right click menu. The Rotate Selection About X form appears. Enter the rotational value required, in this case 180 and then click the Proview button. If the preview is correct then click the OK button, if not enter another value and repeat process. @® These are absolute angles taken from the starting position ie. entering “0” degrees at any time will return the valve to its original position, 44.40 Move an Elbow / Bend in One Direction ‘As the cursoris moved over the Model Editor handles, the axis line is highlighted. Move the cursor over the Tequired axis for the direction the component needs to be moved, from the right click menu select Enter Value... The Move Selection form now appears, key in the move value in this case 300mm and click the Preview button. If the preview is correct then click OK. ® The component could have been dragged te this position providing the Linear Increment setting is set accordingly. © Copyright 2012 to current year 96 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries ‘All rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.1.11__Move an Elbow / Bend in Two Directions Move the cursor over the square forming a plane for the axes ‘.e, XZ, YZ, and XY on the Model Editor handles. The axes lines are highlighted. From the right click menu select Enter Value... The Move Selection form now appears, key in the values, in this case key in 500mm, 300mm and click the Preview button. if the preview is correct then click OK soe 8 @ Once again this could have been achieved by dragging providing the Linear Increment setting is set accordingly. © Copvriant 2012 to current vear a7 www aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.1.12 Move Using Align with Feature soccer Move the cursor over the required axis, from the right click menu select Align with Feature... A directional ‘arrow appears, move the cursor over another P-point that the component needs to be aligned with. When ‘the correct P-point is identified, select it and the elbow willbe aligned with the P-point 2a @ tne cursor was moved over the two lines forming @ plane for the axes ie. XZ, YZ, and XY. then the companent will be aligned through two directions, © Copyight 201210 caren year 93 www, AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. poveve-com fangs resewes AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The following steps outining additional Align with Feature modes requires insulation to be applied to PIPE 1150-A-87. LLL see Aopen ©.1 Adding / Controting insulation ‘When using other features of the model to align the pipe components it is possible to take in to consideration the ‘outside diameter of the tube and any insulation that has been applied. As shown here for PIPE /150-A.57 and FRMW ROW_7 of STRU /PIPERACK. = @ The tube and elbow have been = selected prior 10 the change in = elevation Picking an edge of the steel work as the feature will provide five possible results, @ ifthe handle 1s dragged the O hot key can be used to cycle through these results Through Linear Edge ~ The centerline of the tube is positioned at the top edge of the ste! (© Coovriaht 2012 to current veer. 90. www aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Tube Clearance Omm in front of Linear Edge — ‘The underside of the tube is positioned on top of the steel Tube Clearance Omm behind Linear Edge ~ The top of the ‘tube 1s positioned level with the clearance Onm behind Lineer E90) ‘op of the steel Insulation Clearance Omm in front of Linear Edge - The underside of the insulation is tion clearance Omm in front of Linear Edgs) postioned on top of the steel Insulation Clearance Omm behind Linear Edge ~ The top sa SSTERES ‘of the insulation 1s positioned “or caren Gown bet level with the top ofthe steel oe. ED These allowances for the tube outside diameter and insulation are also applicable when using the ‘Quick Pipe Router, see section 4.2 © Copyright 2012 0 caren year 100 vaveva. ‘AVEVA Solutons Limted ant is subsides www.aveva.com ‘Attas served AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.1.43 Move Using Offset From Feature Move the cursor over the required axis and from the right click menu select Offset From Feature... The Offset From Feature form appears, enter the offset value in relation to the direction of the axis selected, in this case -00mm and click the OK button. Move the cursor over the P-point that the component needs to be offset from. When P-point is selected the component will be offset by the value entered on the form. As shown here for PIPE /100-B-8. ‘The Offset From Feature... can also be used to allow for the tube outside diameter and any insulation as shown previously. Shown here for PIPE /150-A-57, a ——-. maton ty Sateen. = ‘The offset value enterred can be set against the centreline of the tube, the outside diamter or the insulation te I @ The result of the Offset From Feature... function is dependent upon the initial direction of the handle selected. In the above instance the Model Editor handle had been orientated so that the axis direction of the handle selected was Up. @.Comurinht 9949 te evurent yaar ant tananes avaua cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.1.14 Move Using Snap to Point Holding the cursor over the Medel Editor handle and from the right click menu select Snap to Point. Move the cursor over the P-Point to snap to, the P-Point will be displayed and the part will be displayed in its new position. If the position is correct indicate the P-point. eer Pane oat 4.4.15 Change Length using Model Editor _ 7 a Using the Model Editor handles itis possible to move a section of a branch and at the same time change: the lengths of the connected legs to suit Selecting the implied tube in the leg of the branch will also highlight the relevant components. Int this case the Ctrl button has been used to also capture the leg the branch in ( the East/West axis. ‘Selecting the axis to modify the length and dragging the handle to the required position will also adjust the adjacent legs INSTR © Copyright 2012 to ourrent yoar. 102 www. . AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘aveva.com Ags recov AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.1.46 Moving Single / Multiple Pipes using Model Editor oe Itis possible to move a single pipeline or multiple pipelines using the Model Editor by selecting them from the 3D View. This is done either by fencing the items by holding down the left mouse button and trapping everything inside a window or by holding down the Ctrl key on the keyboard and indicating each item. Select the handle that the direction the pipes are to be moved in and drag the handle to the required position ® Care must be taken when using the fencing in approach on a 3D View that contains numerous elements. It may be advisable to create a new 3D View containng only those elements to be moved. The Rotational handles are also active to allow the rotation of the pipe if required. © Conutinht 9049 ta current year ama wun aveva cam Pipework Modeling TM-1810 4.2 Quick Pipe Router ‘The Quick Pipe Router can be considered to be a mode of the Model Editor. The mode is activated by clicking the ‘dotted’ ine of an incomplete route whilst the Model Editor is also active. ‘The Quick Pipe Router handle has three representations:- + Extend Route handle - This is used to extend the route in the direction indicated by the handle. + Cardinal Direction handles - These are used to change the direction of the routing to one of the cardinal directions from the current frame of reference. + Rotational handles - These allow the extended route handle to be interactively directed The Quick Pipe Router handle is used to define a routing vector within the constraints of the currently ‘selected badly’ defined route, A ‘badly’ defined route is defined in general terms as follows- = There is a misalignment between two components, = The head or tail of a branch is incomplete, i. where the headitail attributes are left in their default state +The headitailis positioned but not connected and the headi/tail connection type is unset “This usually equates to the dotted line representation of the implied tube, where the implied tube cannot be drawn, An exception to the above could be where a pipe branch does not have specification reference set. “The handle can be dragged by using either primary or secondary mouse buttons. By default the handle wil move in multiples of the currently defined linear increments. Ifthe secondary mouse button is clicked as the Cursor i over the pipe routing handle a context sensitive menu will appear. The menu will display the available options which relate to the drag. © Copyright 2042 to current yoor ‘04 wer AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ihiiceacal ‘All rights reserves AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 43 Extend Route Handle Menus The foliowing options are available on the Extend Route handle before a drag — tea rts | foto area Samat ope ener! tect hon onan ae matenteme. ese Sooo owe. ‘throm. ‘pero | tabs. thon Componest Choice vv Watton | Component Chic < cateace | aime | | Oahu 8 | Gomer Fe YE tata coe et ee | (CO See Appendix B for a full description of each option. @® The appearance of these options changes if the pipe has a Slope Ref set, see chapter 5 44 Rotational Handle Menus ‘The following are additional options available on the Rotational Handle before a drag tava tench ie = (rent To Point | 2 See Appendix B for a full description of each Age nth Ovecion. option — | ‘© Coovriaht 2012 to current veer. 405 www aveva ram Pipework Madalling TM-1810 4.5. _ Fitting to Fitting Functionality The Quick Pipe Router has fitting to fitting functionality that provides the visual feedback to determine ‘whether there is enough space for an elbow or bend. Dragging the Extend Route handle will display the Distance Feedback value and fing to fiting information in the 30 View. This displays how the current drag value relates to the elbow/bend dimension. b Log long ‘The initial drag of the handle will display the selected Releasing the mouse button at this stage will automatically increase the leg length to allow for a 90 degree elbow/bend & Dragging the handle beyond the centre to face dimension of the elbow/bend will display the resultant —— tong eS @® in at casos tis assumed that the nox elbowbend Cet degrees However tho values. are ety ‘sacsted to alin or an alemetve saglefor te provous comporenl © Copyright 2042 curent year 106 www AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. navewa:comy ‘Al ngs eserves AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 “The subsequent drag will once again indicate the resulting length of tube between the two fitings. z= 4428mm hbo If the elbow/bend is to be connected directly to the existing component itis not necessary to drag the handle in the leavelarrive direction of the previous/next component. Instead the required direction axis can be selected immediately making the procedure more efficient. “Co. © Conurinht 2012 to current vear 407 wunw aveva cam Pipework Modetiing TM-1810 4.6 Quick Pipe Routing Using Elbows ~ (Worked Example) ‘The Quick Pipe Router will alow the definition of the pipe route wherever there is a ‘badly’ defined route within a branch, i® where the dotted pipe frame is displayed instead of implied tube. 1802 View Create Pipe /180-8-6 and Branch /150-B-6/B1 below ZONE ZONE- PIPING-AREAO1 using the following information:- = Primary System = ~—~Process System B * Specification = ASB + Bore = 180mm Connect the head to C1104/NS and the tail to E1302B/N1 ‘Add weld neck flanges to the head and tail, Indicate the dotted pipe frame line and click the Common > Model Editor button, Alternatively double click the dotted line. The Quick Pipe Router handle will now appear at the leave of the component. Select the Extend Route handle and from the right click menu select Component Choice > Use Elbows © Copyright 2012 to current year 108, www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries ‘Al rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TM-1810 Drag the Extend Route Handle 1100mm in the East direction This will create an elbow connected directly to the flange and a ‘blob’ to represent a second elbow. Drag the Extend Route handle 500mm in the Down direction to complete the elbow. re Increments © Section + Model Editor To switch the Quick Pipe Router handle to the arrive of the flange at the tail, click the single handle at this connection. Drag the Extend Route handle 800mm in the West direction to create two elbows as shown Enter the feature highlighting mode by pressing the F key on the keyboard or on the 3D View tab, in the Model Editor group check the Feature Highlighting checkbox. © Conurinnt 2949 to cant year 4na wunw aveava ram Pipework Modelling TM-1810, a Right click on the North direction Extend Route handle and with the button held down, drag the cursor towards the handle at elbows previously created at the head of the branch. A proposed route for completion will be displayed translucently Release the right mouse button and select Complete from the context sensitive menu that appears. gun The elbows and implied tube are added to complete the route. @ The elbows that have been added automatically can fater be changed to a bend or an alternative elbow. © Copyright 2012 to curent year “10 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutione Limitad ang ts subsidiaries. All rights reserved, AVEVA Everything30™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 47 Pipe Routing Using Bends ‘Typically pulled bends are used on smalier bore pipe routes in the Plant industry. If bends are to be used instead of elbows the bend radius applied must obtained from either the specification, as is the case for AJA, oF from a pipe fabrication machine. 4.7.1 Bends via Pipe Fabrication Machine If a pipe fabrication machine is to be used the zone, pipe or branch must have the BendiMiacReference attribute set, The BendMacReference must point oa valid Fabrication Machine World (FMWL), Fabrication Machine Group (FMGRP) or Fabrication Machine (FMBEND) By default the FMWL and its members are not shown in the Model Explorer. On the Projects tab, select Options > System followed by the Explorer Settings button to display the Explorer Settings form Unchecking the Hide non-user System Data checkbox and clicking the Apply button will display additional elements, including the FMWL Click the (OK button to close the form. sapien Sinceecnue In the Training project there is a single Fabrication Machine Word. iro tasce Fab, Machines which owns two Fabrication Machine Groups, Bending_SD enesoncnien and Bending 3D. These in turn own two bending machines each. This snowmen arrangement can be customised to suit the customers’ requirements, For eeootsauer instance there may be more than one FMWL or FMGRP 10 allow for Kroenen different locations of the bending machines, ie. different fabrication shops. In order for the pipe to be bent on the bending machine the comptype attribute on the variable angle / variable radius bend must be set to VAR in Paragon. There are several criteria that can be checked to ensure the pipe can be bent, outside diameter, wall thickness and material reference. However it is not essential for wall thickness and material reference to be allowed for if they are not required. This allows @ flexible approach to the set up. If either the FMUL or FMGRP is assigned as the BendMacReference, the system will apply the radius of the first bending machine with the correct criteria in the hierarchy. For example, using the hierarchy shown, ifthe FMWL is assigned then the system will attempt to add SD bends. In order to achieve a 3D bend either the FMGRP or FMBEND that owns the 3D data must be assigned, For this reason the structure of the FMWL ‘should be carefully considered @® Atthis stage in the work flow the only aim is to create a bend with the correct radius that can be bent later. The assignment of the actual bending machine that will perform the task is carved out later, see Chapter 18 Production Checks There is no default bend radius available for Quick Pipe Router. Dragging the handle when there is no bend radius available will display ‘Fitting size undefined’ on the 3D View. This wil result in a zero radius bend being created, indicating that some administrative work is required for this tube or specification. AK _ =o {© Copyigh 2012 to current year 1" www. ‘om AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes. aveva.ci Aight reserved AVEVA Evorything3D™ (4.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.8 __ Pipe Routing Using Bends jon Machine - (Worked Example) Create Pipe /40-B-10 and Branch /40-B-10/B1 below ZONE /ZONE-PIPING-AREAO1 using the following information: ia Pipe Fabr Process Head Details:- = Primary System System 8 » + Connection Type = Open End + Speatication = AB + Direction = © + Bore 40mm + Position: ws1z700 N 300800 102135 Tail Details = Connection Type = Open End. * Direction = W © Position:- w 303000. - N30908¢ U 105000 (This is an arbitrary value which will be updated according to the route obtained) From the Model Explorer right click on the pipe and select Attributes... The Attributes of /40-B-10 form ‘will appear. Set the BondMacReference attribute by entering /Bending_30. As explained previously this is ‘the name of the Fabrication Machine Group (FMGRP). ® Setting the BendMacReference attribute to the Fabrication Machine Group will result in the first Suitable bending machine ar the hierarchy to be used, in this case FMBEND 3_NB_MACH. © Copyright 201210 current year 12 www.aveva. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘aveva.com ‘ign resowe AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Double click on the dotted of the branch to invoke the Right click on the Extend Route handle pointing Quick Pipe Router. in direction and select Component Choice > Use Bends from the menu. a eee - 0) Using the Extend Route handle at the head drag the cursor to achieve the dimensions shown & *gilememecm mee Add SCTN 4 belonging to FRMW ROW. 5 owned by STRU /PIPERACK na from SITE /SITE-STRUCTURAL-AREA01 to the 3D View. ee ane anor Conce again the existing features can be used as a reference inorder to smears etermine the dimensions of the pipe route Using the axis handle select to Otfect From Feature. fom the night cick menu, The Offset From ren Feature form appears, enter a value of -500mm and click the OK button i, © This value wil be appied to any subsequent drags unt an alternative inw function is selected or Model Editor is de-activated. ee ae pane =F Fi we © Copyigt 20120 carent year 113 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes All nghts reserved, AVEVA Everything30™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Place the cursor over the underside of SCTN 4 and select the ald labelled Tube clearance ‘590mm from Linear Edge. Using the North axis handle select Extend ‘Through Feature .. from the right dick menu. WD This is_necessary because the previous Offset From Feature function will result in the offeet value being applied to any features indicated when dragging the handle. Indicate the handle at the tail © Copyright 2012 to current year. 444 ‘www.aveva. ‘AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. a com ‘al eights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Ensure Feature Highlighting mode is on, (press the F key to toggle). Using the left mouse button drag the Up axis handle over the top of SCTN 4 and select the aid labelled Tube clearance Omm behind Linear Edge to place the underside of the tube on top of the steel. The O hotkey can be used to cycle through the possible results with Feature Highlighting active. ® The dragging method with Feature Highlighting active achieves the same result as the Extend Through Feature... from the right click menu, Click the Modify > Pipe button to display the Pipe Editor: Modify Pipe form. This will add the aids for the head and tail to the 3D View. Using the East axis handle select Extend ‘Through Feature ... from the right click menu, Indicate the aid at the tail to obtain the correct East Position ‘The route will now be complete with the exception that there are too many bends present and the tail position is incorrect, © Copyright 2012 to current year 115 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, Al nights reserved | maemtone AVEVA Everything30™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1010_ Select the Branch Tail tab on the Pipe Editor: Modify Pipe form. Click the Connect To Last * ‘Member button and deactivate the Model Editor bby clicking on the background in the 3D View. . a 4 @ prewonn aS fo01 (7 eenoz Os ‘This will position the tail correctly and remove 7 een04 ‘the additional unwanted bend. sens sens 4.9 Adding Bends Using the Form oe Bends can be added in the same fashion as elbows using the ‘ping Component Editor fom and then manipulated using the Modify tab, but clearly this is not os efficient as using the Quick Pipe Router. ‘Type Desc (Fs Desert) EV BENDESEP-2O-#N ASTHANIB GRE, [5] Sep Comeced Comes From the Standard Component section click the end button. ‘The form changes to show the available bends. ‘The Radius option from the Bend Information section defaults to Machine and the value is greyed out preventing modification. ‘The priority is to check the zone, pipe or branch element for fa Fabrication Machine i.e. that the BendMacReference attribute is set to a valid Fabrication Machine World, Group or Machine. ‘The hierarchy is searched below the BendMacReference to find an appropriate tube outside diameter. @ sno matching dimensions are found the radius cannot bbe set, requiring the radius to be set by the user. © Copyright 2012 to current year. ‘AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries All ights reserved 116 www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.10 Changing to Alternative Fabrication Machine Bend - (Worked Example) If the bend radius needs to be changed for design reasons, then the BendMacReference attrbute for the ‘zone, pipe or branch can be changed to another Fabrication Machine World (FMWL), Group (FMGRP) or Machine (FMBEND) Navigate to the BRAN 40-8-10-81 and set the BendMacReference attribute for the branch to the 5D FMGRP, /Bending_5D using the Attributes form. rates 40-8100 * WY Task CE x sero are co neo Navigate to BEND1 via the Model Explorer or Component Sequence List. From the Reselect tab of the Piping Component Editor form click the BEND #S entry in the list. ‘A Question form appears, enquiring “Bend Radius is 114.3mm - Do You want to change the Bend Radius to 190.5mm - Machine Defined click the Yes button © Copynght 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries ‘All nghis reserved, 117 www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 The bend radius Is changed to suit the new fabrication machine settings. This process could be repeated for all the required bends and elbows ‘within the branch. 441 Fabrication Machine Bonds ~ General Information @ For the Fabrication Machine to work, the catalogue component (SCOM) for the bend needs to have the Comp Type attribute set 10 VAR. pan otc 2) Tek CE a vee [Dee ae oer et [peer ons i is @ The actual radius of a bend can be determined from ihe = Attributes form. Fae © et or © Copyright 2012 to curent year 116 www.aveva.com [AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘Allnights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.12 Replacing Bends with Mitre Bends from an Alternative Piping Specification Mitred bends are sometimes used on large bore, low pressure systems. The pipe specification /A150 referenced by the Training project has been supplied with mitred bends. 4.12.4 Fixed Cut Mitred Bends Spee (SOISO sone AL . type Oeerten Feten) var winancie var Raous x0 asm) VaRL VAR ANGLE VAR RADUS BEND ASTE | (UTA. VaR ANGLE VAR RADUS 1 CUT MTR come_wnaens wnvonszcrr mm. . | Tipe Bent : 3] ame 600 + | 4 Cut Mitre 2Cut Mitre Navigate the BEND1 belonging to branch 40-B- 10/61 via the Model Explorer or Component Sequence List. From the Piping Component Editor form select the Reselect tab followed by the A150 spec from the options list From the Reselect tab the list of available bends is displayed including VAR ANGLE VAR RADIUS x CUT MITRE BEND, select the required mitred bend, the changes can be seen in the 3D View @® The appearance of the Mitred bends is also Influenced by the bend radius that is used. In the ilustrations below a §D radius used, 6 Cut Mitre © Copyright 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes All ights reserved 119 www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 4.12.2. Variable Cut Mitre bends _ Variable cut mitred bends allow the specification of the number of cuts required. When a VAR ANGLE VAR RADIUS VAR CUT MITRE BEND is selected, the number of cuts (Ncuts) needs to be specified using Modify Attributes form. (CET rower Trneng 60 Nene + hone \Ceneonents | Ations Components | From the Reselect tab of the Piping Component Editor form select the VAR ANGLE VAR RADIUS VAR CUT MITRE. Sa 7 EF Ba Ds Pd @ {CP BEND The bend wit now look ikea normal radius bend inthe ye ke 30 View (seven) = ‘ecoes [Ero BeND 1 ARINC 0.800 Spee (OBANED With the bend selected in the Model Explorer click the right mouse button and select Attributes... from te menu From the Attributes form that appears edit the Neuts attribute by entering 10. menacooraemcnuosne x ‘Trmace » _| a ne ®D Te Neuts attrbute is only used if the bend catalogue parameter number 4 1s set to -tin Paragon ‘© Copyright 2C12 to current year. 120 www.a' 4 AVEVA Soluticns Limited and its subsidiaries. veva‘com: ‘Avigts reserved AVEVA Everything30™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TM-1810 Add STRU /PIPERACK belonging to SITE /SITE-STRUCTURAL-AREA01 and EQUI /1301 belonging to SITE /SITE-EQUIPMENT-AREAO1 to the 3D View. Create Pipe /100-C-13 below ZONE /ZONE-PIPING- AREAOt using the following information: + Primary System = ~—~Process SystemC —_-Head Detai + Specification = FIC = Connected to E1301/NS1 + Bore = 400mm Tail Details: * Connection Type = Open * Direction = W = Position: Ww 303000 N 308280 U 105000 (This is an arbitrary value which will be Updated according to the route obtained) Branch Tail Open End Branch Head 1301/NSt © Copyright 2012 to curent year 421 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TN-1010 Use Quick Pipe Router with elbows to complete ‘te roule ensuring that the horizental legs are resting on the pipe rack as shown Complete the tail position using the Connect To Last Member button © Copyright 2012 to current year 122 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All rights reserved, ‘The previous chapters involved only orthogonal pipelines, that is, all lengths of tube were either horizontal or vertical. In practice, it is a requirement to include lengths of tube, which slope at angles between components. This chapter describes how to position and manipulate sloping pipework. ‘There are two ways of handling this scenario: + True Representation — all components are accurately modelied to reflect the requirements. This often requires the inclusion of bends, elbows or mitres with relatively small angles. There is no assumption that the primary fittings will be ground or the weld gaps modified to create the angles for slope. This method will not be detailed here as it simply a case of adding the required fitings as already explained inthis guide + Variable Angle P-Point Method ~ this requires the setting of an angular tolerance on certain P-Points which can then be used to allow for a certain amount of angular misalignment. This has the benefit of being more intelligent, not requiring any additional components and will work in conjunction with Quick Pipe Routing. It assumes that the primary fitings will be ground or the weld gaps modified to create angles for the slope. This method will also be detailed in the sections that follow 5.1 Overview of Variable Angle P-Point Method In AVEVA E3D 90 degree Sear aro elbows/bends are capable of “a Ebowend| having a variable angle. They are not fixed at 90 degrees onabis Angle Variable angle elbows/bends Etowibend can be directed to the angle of the slope. In the example a tee has been _ added to the falling leg to Sowers demonstrate how an offset would be introduced. This, anat“Angle offset can be removed in EvvowBend AVEVA E3D using the variable angle P-Point methods ‘The following illustration shows how the correction can be applied to reduce the offset, The P1 and P2 of the tee are aligned with the main branch, The P3 of the tee can be a variable angle P-Point, Closer inspection reveals the existence of the offset Offset, Reduced © Copyright 2012 to current year 123 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries www.aveva.com All nights reserved AVEVA Everything30™ (1.4) Pipework Modelling TM.1810 5.2___ Variable Angle P-Points ‘This allows a default slope to be set for a pipe via the Pipe Editor: Create Pipe form. This is known as the Slope Ref (SLOREF). Slope References are created and named in the Paragon module within AVEVA E3D. Each Slope Ref is determined by the Slope Element (SLOELE) ‘Sepet @ The SLOREF attribute is present on PIPE, BRAN and SPEC elements “The Slope Element has four values that need to be considered:- + Default Slope __- this is the optimum angle for the slope. + Minimum Slope - the minimum slope below which the fluid will not drain, = Maximum Slope - the maximum slope above which the fluids drains too quickly, leaving the solids in the pipe. + Minimum Vertical Slope - the minimum vertical slope beyond which both fluids and solids will drain, ‘These can best be explained by the following illustrations:- I the Slope Ref is set against a pipe it will be checked during Data Consistency Checks and prior to Productions Checks. See Chapter 12 Data Consistency Checks for further details. © Copyright 2012 o current year 124 www.avev: AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. com Alirights reserved AVEVA Everything3D ™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM.1810 5.2.1. Setting the Nominal Direction on a Component + Tariscarecom200 ses trans 2a set weweo?. x To allow for the instances of misalignment orcas Taek m_ between the sloping and _non-sloping of rreas sont wwe ‘P_ components an OFFTOL attribute has been ph {/ edo te Pa ofthe tes and P2 ofthe pen ae jae flanges. in effect creating a tolerance cone eons Rew ot) within which the misalignment is acceptable = | To compliment this, @ Nominal Direction (NOMDIR) gives the exact direction when the components are connected. Attempting to use Quick Pipe Router on 2 pipe which has a Slope Ref. set from a Component that does not have NOMDIR attribute set will result in an elbowrbend being placed at the P2 of the flange or P3 of the tee. BL 0° seve To overcome this, navigate the flange or tee and from the Modify Wachee group click the Slope Component button to display the Slope form. pe Component @ A Slope Ref. must be set on the owning branch in order to open Mody the Slope form one. PLUNGE te RANCH SLOPE O48 aataiaiaisctoumes ‘The Slope form indicates the current direction of the ‘component. The lower section of the forn shows how the slope is determined. This is either Use Form Values, Which allows a Fall value to be entered, or Use Branch Slope. The slope is specified as both a ratio and angle land can be set as either slope Up or Down, Neworecsn 5 Seve Setting the required values and clicking the Slope button On the form will set a New Direction. Click the Apply button to set the NOMDIR for the component @ _The nominal direction of the flange or tee can be QNOMOIR, queried by using Q NOMDIR from the Command Window Norecton 5 0.5729 0 The subsequent use of the Quick Pipe Router will no longer result in an additional elbow/bend appearing, © Copynght 2012 to current year 125 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsictaries ‘Al rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TM.1810 5.2.2 _ Variable Angle P-Points with Quick Pipe Router ‘One of the advantages of using the Variable Angle P-Points is that it can be used in conjunction with the ‘Quick Pipe Router. The right cick menu contains additional sloping pipe options that can be used for branches which have the SLOREF attribute set = No Slope = Ignores the SLOREF value to maintain a horizontal route. + Default Slope Up/Down ~ Applies the SLOREF value ‘when dragging the handles and determines whether there is in Of a fall or rise in relation to the direction from head to tal ater tg Langs | Deane fe Ong = Slope Angle... - Opens the Set Slope Angle form that ance allows the setting of an alternative angle. Mose Dat op Up Dent ope Dove Stopes @ The value entered must be within the Minimum and Maximum slope angle range set against the SLOELE in Paragon, Enlering a value outside this range will result in an Error form being presented Once the Default Slope Up/Down has been set the slope can be applied to the pipe by dragging the Quick Pipe Router handies. ‘The information provided during the dragging can be set via the right click menu selecting Distance Feedback > Show Orthogonal Length or Show Truo Length. These are additional to, and can be used in ‘conjunction with, the other Offset, Leg Lenath and From Origin options already discussed met fence ot _— 4 Sera © Copyright 2012 to current year. 126 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. veva.com Allright resewed AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 When using other elements in the model to refer to, either by dragging with the Feature Highlighting active or when using the Extend Through Feature function from the right click menu, there are three possible Solutions for the position when the pipe is sloping. These can be cycled through with the use of the P key. Vertical Solution - a position normal to the Closest Point - a position normal to the axis of the highlighted feature in a vertical plane branch through the highlighted feature © Copyright 2012 to current year 127 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes All nghts reserved 5.3__Creating a Sloping Pipe using Quick F AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1), Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ye Router — (Worked Example) Create Pipe /100-C-16 below ZONE /ZONE-PIPING-AREAO1 using the following information’- = Primary System System C = Specification © Bere + Slope Ref Process Head Details + Connected to £1302A/NS2 FIC 400mm Tall Detais:- /Mint00 + Comnection Type = Open End + Direction = W + Position: w303000 307400 106300 Branch Tail Open End © Copyright 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘llrightsreserved 128 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Connect a #150 WN flange and gasket at the head. Activate the Quick Pipe Router and setting the Component Choice as elbows Create the first leg 1000mm long, Right click on the East axis handle and select Default Slope Down etme caocraroam eatnnop hae se wore epee Seema ® Drag the East axis handle 1650mm, note that the leg is also sloping down 16 5mm Ensure Feature Highlighting mode is on, (press the F key to toggle). Using the left mouse button drag the North direction handle through the tail @ The Extend Through Feature option available from the right click menu will ‘not apply the slope ‘© Copyright 2012 to curent year 128 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and is subsidianes. avsva-com ‘Al nights reserved be oc + yet anne He a reser vncomeces op »® comet AVEVA Everything3D™ (4.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810, Route the pipe vertically downwards 650mm, Click the Modify > Pipe button to display the Pipe Editor: Modify Pipe form. This will add the aids for the head and tail to the 3D View, Ensure Feature Highlighting mode is on, (press the F key to toggle). Using the left mouse button drag the East axis handle ‘over the top of the tail to obtain the correct East position. It may be necessary to use the P key to obtain the desired position. Select the Branch Tail tab an the Pipe Editor: Modify Pipe form. Slick the Connect Tail to Last Member button and deactivate the Model Editor by clicking on the background in the 3D View. ion — (Worked Exampley 5.34 _ Setting the Nominal Direction Create Pipe /50-B-10 below ZONE IZONE-PIPING-AREA01 using the following information:~ = Primary System Process Head Details:- ‘System B © Connected to C1101/N10 = Specification = ASB + Bore = 50mm Tall Detsi «Slope Ref = miso © Use default settings. ‘Connect a flange and gasket at the head as shown hhere in an Iso 2 view. © Copyright 2012 to curent year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved 130 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 + @ mresesw Steer +momeonn sy Spec re Navigate to the flange and click Modify > Slope Pipe Componens ‘Componentto display the Slope form Mody =— os Cy Comremnine 8 Un tene ee See [Emre ec ens ot seven eeu a Select the Use Branch Slope radio button and click the ‘Slope button to set the New Direction in accordance with the Slope Ref set on against the branch. With the New Direction set click the Apply button followed by the Dismiss button to set the Nominal Direction of the flange and close the form. Invoke the Quick Pipe Router by double clicking on the dotted line, From the South axis handle select Default ‘Slope Down from the right click menu, The setting of the Nominal Direction will allow the Quick Pipe Router to slope the branch away from an orthogonally orientated component without the need to include an additional bendielbow at the leave of the flange. © Copynght 2012 to curent year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes Al rights reserved 131 www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3©™ (4.4) Pinework Modelling TM-1810 5.4 Retrospective Sloping of Pipes__ Ithas already been seen how an orthogonally routed pipe can be manipulated to suit an angle. An improved method of doing this, which ean rafer tn the Slope Ref.. is via the Slope Pipe form Navigate to the pipe to be modified, in ths illustration itis PIPE /100-C-16 created in a previous worked ‘example. From the Tools group click the Slope Pipe button. pense | ‘The Slope Pipe form is displayed showing a new 3D View of the pipe, indicating with the use cf aids the result = of the proposed slope. [CLEEEURUSEENNNENTTTNTEDEENNSTTNT «Te upper alt ice ofthe form alous he satng of the slope by either referencing the branch slope directly or by entering a value ‘The slope can be defined as a ratio, angle or percentage and can slope be Up or Down, in © Spe (1) Ser . sepetonet os : felation to the direction of flow. fimenente S The form employs a Forwards and Backwards mode to determine how somone the slope is to be applied. The button a depicts the current mode [mectemsjano+ Jo [eso afar [eso [ves [eso It is also possible to Slope Indi s[eso2 [esos [39 ‘opposed to the whole pipe. jual Legs as a japos esos [oes jase [nooc wees] m8 | am ‘The form contains @ list of branch lags, indicating ‘the start, finish, the fall as a result of the proposed slope and the length, The selected leg is highlighted in the 3D View on the form, ® tis not essential to have the Slope Ref set to be able to use this form © Copyright 2012 to current year. 132 WWW. |. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. aveva.com Aah resewee AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Sewchbe2 pient The section below the list provides information and Eisseete Bove iene! Pom 7 tools to manipulate the selected leg, ‘The application of the slopes will modify the vertical legs of the pipe try to obtain the slope, As a result, the alteration of a vertical leg directly from the form is not Possible. Instead, itis often altered as @ consequence of other legs being modified Selecting a leg that is not vertical from the list will Update the area under the lst to show the details of the leg. This allows alteration of the slope or removal completely by unchecking the Slope Leg check box The Anchors section of the form allows features/positions of the selected leg to be fixed. By default head and tail of the branch will always be fixed and these are depicted as the StartFinish of the relevant Leg automatically. button. Additional information is then required for the anchor definition to be complete Tye Feilon + Oates 6 4 ; b ur anchor val n from the options list tyme Rama fg] Tete ate four anchor Types avatabe for selection om the opto ist Ban + Start The start position of the leg is to be maintained, ‘Component ‘+ Finish— The finish position of the lag is to be maintained a = Component ~ The position of a component in relation to another feature is to be used + Position ~ A position along the leg is to be used in relation to another feature ‘Setting an anchor at the start of the leg will automatically add an anchor to the finish of the previous leg and vice versa if the anchor is set at the finish, © copyrg 2012 caret ear 133 www.aveva, AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, aveva.com Alvan rset AVEVA Everything3D™ (4.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Further consideration needs to be given to additional options that are present visible when the Component ‘and Position options are employed. They are very similar in application, both requiring the indication of an ‘element fo which the componentiieg can be anchored. In the example a tee has been added to Leg 3 of BRAN /100-C-16 above SCTN 4 of FRMW /ROW_J of STRU /PIPERACK. Selecting Component from the Type options list changes the form to allow the selection of the Component to be anchored, in this case TEE 1 Clicking the Select Element button allows the ‘selection of the element in the 3D View to be used ‘as the reference position using the Positioning ‘Contrel toolbar. ®@ When using the Slope Pipe form the items to be anchored fo, in this case the STRU ‘elements, can be added to the 3D View on the form by dragging and dropping from the Model Explorer (Once the element has been selected the Offset text box is updated. The Point options list allows the selection of Top, Centre or Bottom, which are in relation to the selected component, so in this sase the bottom of the tee. Clicking the Apply button will modify the pipe so that the component PO is positioned accordingly. © Copyright 2012 Wo eureat rear 134 www AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com ‘lights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 lop Tipe Conereitntnce Fete 5 [ree Alternatively selecting Position from the Type options list changes the form to allow the selection of a Distance Se (Tore we 4 along the leg to be anchored Pom Beton = Ome oo B Tye Poatin Q This can either be entered as value directly in to the a ; textbox or using the Pick Position button indicate a feature in the 3D View to determine the postion valve. A oropnical aid i added to the lg atthe spectied positon XK _—_snothe form is updated with he value ype Poston + Oates 048 ‘The remainder of the form functions in a similar fashion to the Component option. Once the element has been selected the Point options list and Offset text box can be empoyed. Clicking the Apply button will modify the pipe so that the Position indicated 's positioned accordingly. In this case Distance 10408.55, determined by the section, the Bottom of the pipe is offset by -85.7mm to rest on the top of the section The anchor points that are specified are only set until the Apply button is clicked, Consequently itis better to set all anchor points for the whole pipe rather than one leg at a time, ss Type Congonanibaumce Port Ofte == j Anchors that have been added can be removed by selecting them from the list and clicking the Delete Anchor ype Fats Oatece button, ee) © Cony 2072 to caret you 135 www.aveva. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes, aveva.com All nights reserved AVEVA Everything30™ (4.4) Pipewark Modaliing TM-1810 Berchet er ee If the proposed settings on the form will lead to an 2 esr [anos [ves |e erroneous result a warning symbo! will appear in the Branch Legs list [ye [ess Yer] zr Pee onc (ese Raeance td Oswem peat To further investigate any errors click the Show sepetemat ve Messages batton. The opens the Slope Pipe Messages o form as shown. Spent Type Messe Message concise notyeg 39 ‘This will display the Slope Pipe Messages form as lwuneg, The po tan dow tens tater cts sceyes SHOWN Wang Lapua reg a ma ean HF C#_ When using the Stope Pipe ro changes are committed to the database until the Apply button is clicked. Changes in the calculations that are performed by the form can be reversed or reinstated using the Undo Calculation and Redo Calculation buttons © Conyight 2012 to cuent year 136 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. aveva.com Aight reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 5.5 Retrospective Sloping of Pipes ~ (Worked Example) ‘Add Pipe /100-C-16 below ZONE IZONE-PIPING-AREAO1 and STRU /PIPERACK belonging to SITE ISITE-STRUCTURAL-AREAO1 to the 3D View. Navigate to pipe /100-C-16 and click the Tools > Slope Pipe button This pipe is already sloping as a result of the previous worked example. This worked example wil alter the slope of a single leg and use the finish point of the leg as an anchor. i f OSnoAS ft © Copyright 2012 to current year 137 WwwWwW.. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes. aveva.com All ights reserved, Bacon te Stith Fak Lag t[/mooc-see|eso1 [0 AVEVA Everything3O™ (4.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 “jess [esos |e ‘Check the Slope Individual Legs checkbox ard 11080 zee; _[aso2 [16s |v eo select Leg 3 from the Branch Legs list francnieg 3 erznt (Zi sevetag — Sepe(thy Oat own ra ane renting 3 Moor [isepees seme ctas 5000 ew roo sae smoke Sere som oon ap Type Corpmersbource Pont Oe [vse f = The slope of this leg needs to be increased, enter a ‘value of $0 in the Slope (1 in) text box. It can be seen from the 3D View thet this will cause a clash between Leg 3 and SCTN 1 of FRMW ROW_J. In order to overcome thie, the finish of the leg neads fo be anchored, With Leg 3selected click the Add Anchor button. © Copytight 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiaiaries. ‘All rights reserved. 138 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Select Finish from the Type options list. This will add an anchor to the finish of Leg 3 and the start of Leg 4 Itcan be seen from the 3D View that Leg 3 no longer clashes with SCTN 1 of FRMW ROW_J and the finish position of the leg has been maintained Click the Apply button to complete the ‘modification followed by the Cancel button to close the form. © Copynght 2012 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All rights reserved 139 www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TM-1010 ‘Add STRU IPIPERAGK belonging to SITE /SITE-STRUCTURAL-AREAO1 to the 3D View. Create Pipe }100-C-17 below ZONE IZONE-PIPING-AREA01 using the following information:- = Primary System «= ~—=—s« Process Head Details:~ ‘SystemC + Connected to £1302B/NS1 = Specification = FIC Tail Details:- = Bore = 100mm + Connection Type = Open End + Slope Ref = int00 = Direction = W = Position:~ w 303000 — _N3c7600 U 106300 (This is an arbitrary value which will be updated according to the route obtained), ‘The pipe is to be postioned so that itis supported on the STRU /PIPERACK. Branch Tail ‘Open End Branch Head E1302B/NSt View Looking Weston ioe Head © Copyright 2012 to current year 140 ‘www.avi AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ee ‘All rights reserved. AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 With the Default Slope Down set and Feature Highlighting (F) on, /ELBO 4 can be positioned so that the sloping tube rest on the TOS using the Quick Pipe Router. When the cursor is positioned over edge of the steel the aid will appear to select the required clearance. Using the P hotkey will toggle between Linear Edge and Sloped Linear Edge. Select the aid when labelled Tube Clearance Omm in front of sloped Linear Edge. Repeat the same procedure in order to determine the height for /ELBO 6. © Cnurinht 2019 to curent year sat wan aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 This page is intentionally left blank ©Copyright 2012 to current year 142 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘All rights reserved CHAPTER 6 ‘The Modify tab on the Piping Component Editor form has two buttons which provide advanced functions for positioning headitail components. They are the Drag Move and Move forms. al vay [sae [ Es Footon Tesh ap Dd DAP a “bp | Bt i? 8 Both forms work in a very similar way the only difference being that the Move form is used to move individual components whilst the Drag Move form applies the drag rules to a constrained network. Dep howe x ore x anesthe are ove (3) eeowecreawncn nsonset (5) meowecrernen eaneet ‘ace | ve | earns | Tena) ‘ance [Tro [Gwe [Tons] ome Om - ome Or = tec om i vance mm 7 wet nian wet soe reset Toe atte To Woe se entvete: Noma = Pe ecu eae Pere rwomnteon | are: [owes are (et > @ if the forms are used at branch head or tail level the Origin option in the Parameters section of the form will only display Head and Tail as options. This is because at branch level the form is only used to ‘reposition the head or tail of the branch, this is discussed further later in this chapter. ‘© Coovriaht 2012 to current vear, 143 www aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 6.1 Move Form = x | Navigate to BENDS 1 of BRAN /40-8-10/81 to demonstrate the Peeeovon | Move form [5 eowedtemmen sos es ‘The Move form is used to move the current element in a given direction. This can be a specified distance in that direction, to @ position relative to another element, or relative to a plane through ‘a given component All of the forms have four common tabs:~ = Distance * Through © Clearance = Towards The Distance tab alows the movement of the ‘current element so that its origin or nominated PPoint moves a distance in a given direction. owe lmee[SssTinws| The Parameters section of the Move form allows the setting of the — following:- ome tiie + Grigin - using the options lst to select Origin, Arrive or Leave. wer ase Direction WRT - sets the frame of reference for the direction of movement With Respect To a specified element. © Copyright 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries Allrights reserved taa WWW.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The WRT setting can be influenced by the four buttons as explained:- WRT Current Element - Direction with respect to itself WRT Owner - Direction with respect to owner or first ancestor that has an orientation WRT World - Direction with respect to the World ty Pick WRT Element - Direction with respect to a picked element For very simple movements the Parameters section of the form can be employed on its own with the Target section using the Relative To setting of No Target, for example:- Before After However the Target section of the form provides additional functionality. The Relative To options ist determines how the element is positioned in relation to the target element or position In Front / Behind "ee = Ee inter Pane etme ontop ‘Senet Under On Top/ Under © Conuriaht 204 ta eurent vent 445 nana avava eam Pipework Modeling TM-1810 With the Relative To option set to something other than No Target, the Select options become available. The setting of this option determines how the remainder of this form will function as shown:~ toe resoeto abet - rae ea Tent Selecting the Element option allows the specification of the 5 =“ element to be referenced either by entering the name or by we Be J Clicking the Pick Target Element [gl button and indicating the ct Feet = element in the 3D View. ume oo » uo ‘Attematively, selecting the Position option requires the use of ‘the Pick Target Position button. This uses the Positioning retiveTo ot + Control toolbar to perform an EDG pick to specify the position in Bein fe30 view set /axB ¢ & Bod cee ‘The resulting position is indicated in the 3D View using an aid ‘as shown In this case SCTN 4 of FRMWORK /ROW_5 has been used. ‘The remaining options of Next, Tail, Previous, Head and Current require no additional input Tove eve Te et . ‘Checking the Plane Through Target checkbox allows the specification maecvieiee ‘of the direction of the Plane, The current element is moved so that its pe ‘origin moves a given distance in a given direction, where the distance is = ‘measure from intersection of direction of movement and the reference al = plane. The reference plane is spectfied relative to the element or ore ReaiwoREmows[%y] _Osition nominated in the Select options list, © Copynght 2072 to curent year 148 www.aveva.co AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. m Al'nghs reserved 6.1.2 Through Tab soe Canoe [sore mancn anaes tace| Two | mance | Toms] joe Om = Tange |g) Pane Tough Target Pare NSE ‘Trough Bement ame WAG FRMWOREROW.S "Dy AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 The Through tab allows the movement of the ne Through current element in a given direction unt it reaches 2 point, or is relative fo a plane perpendicular to the direction of movement through another point ‘The Parameters section of the form is identical to that detailed for the Distance tab with the exception that there is no Distance input text box. Unlike the Distance tab the Target section must be used to perform an operation. The Target section of the form is similar to that detailed for the Distance tab. However there is no Relative To options list and the Through options list is the same as the Select version on the Distance tab Checking the Plane Through Target checkbox allows the spectication of the direction of the Plane. The current element is moved s0 that its origin moves to the intersection of the direction of movement and the reference plane. The reference plane is specified relative to the element or position nominated in the ‘Through options list © Convict 2012 to current vear 147 wun aveava ram Pipework Modelling TM-1810 The Clearance tab allows the movement of the element in a given direction so that its obstruction volume or a Ppoint is @ given clearance from another element. The clearance is Treasured in the same direction as the movernent. ENO Fo BRANCH OST ‘The Parameters section of the Clearance tab differs slightly in that the Origin also contains an All option which allows for any obstruction volumes. The Clearance value can also be specified. ‘The remainder of this form works in the same fashion as the Distance tab, ‘The illustration below shows how the Clearance tab can be used in conjunction with the Relative To ostions. © Copyright 2042 to current yoor 148 ‘Www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All ights reserve AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 On Top / Under From | Towards 6.1.4 Towards Tab ‘The Towards tab allows the movement of the element a given distance in a direction specified in terms of another element ‘The Towards tab is much simpler than the previous tabs, but Demvce mm uses the Parameters and Target sections in an identical Tenet manner © Convriaht 2012 to current vear 140 wunw aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 6.2 Move Branch sor Sh x [Faso ‘tsce [Tea | Comer | Tow Demo x Earet ove Drag Move and Drag Move Branch If positioned at the branch level the form changes to Move Branch. It is identical to the Move form with the exception of the Origin option in the Parameters section of the form. The only options available are Head and Tail ity Ss He ‘As implied the form is only used to reposition the head or tail of the branch using the same methods as previously covered on the Move form. ‘The Drag Move and Branch Drag Move forms are identical to ‘the Move and Move Branch forins except that it applies the ‘drag rules to @ constrained network In the previous examples the positioning commands do not move the connected elements. The construction of the constrained network depends on the direction of the drag ‘operation and the type of item to be dragged. @® Refer to the Dragging Equipment and Piping Networks’ section of the Model Reference Manual from the Help for information relating to the boundaries of a constrained network @® The Drag Move Branch form is displayed at branch level geek x = — EE] sesce a — (ee [nemlomee [tome] om = | © Copyright 2042 to current yoor 4150 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reservea AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 6.4 Advanced Positioning Forms ~ (Worked Example) Add pipe 1100-C-13 to the 3D View as shown Ina preceding exercise ELBO 2 of BRANCH /100-C-13/B1 was positioned using a leg length dimension of 850mm. This needs to be changed to a West position of 319800. Navigate to ELBO 2 and click the Advanced Move button from the Modify tab on the Piping Component Editor form. Ip dd oS *y 4 rb On the Move form select the Through tab Check the Plane Through Target checkbox, enter a Plane value of Wand select Position from the Through options list. On the Positioning Control form click the Explicit Position button Panny Cott Ete |/o*B é | Boo+ = /.eanunaht 2049 tn eueert ver a6 wun aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Enter a value for E of -319800 and click the Apply button Click the Apply button on the Move form to reposition the elbow at the specified West position, © Copyright 2012 curent year 152 www. AVEVA Solutions | imited and its subsidianes. bahbchbalieadil Aight reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Pee ens a Ly 1400-C-13 Pipe /100-C-13 is now incomplete as a result of the previous worked example. Use the Move form to reposition ELBO 3, ELBO 4 and ELBOS to correct the pipe. Suggestions:- ELBO 3 could be positioned using the same settings as the worked example and Through Previous, ELBO 4 could be positioned using the Through tab Direction W, Plane W and Through Provious, ELBO 5 could be positioned using the Through tab Direction W, Plane W, Through Element and use the Pick Target Element button to indicate ELBO 4. ® There are numerous solutions in order to correct this pipe, including the Model Editor and the other buttons on the Modify lab. but the Move and Drag Move forms are best employed in order to achieve an Explicit Position that needs (0 be entered manually. © Convict 2012 to current vear 153 www aveva cam Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘This page is intentionally left biank. © Copyright 2012 to current year 154 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Al rights reserved. CHAPTER 7 7.A___Copying an Inline Component tee is a component that is frequently copied to allow for additional branches to be connected to an existing branch From the Model Explorer or 3D View select the inline component to copy. For ths illustration TEE 1 belonging to BRAN /150-A-57/B1 has been selected. In the Common group select the With Offset option form the Copy Element options lst. ‘The Copy with Offset form appears and in the 3D View the axes are displayed on the component. Key in number of copies 1 and the offset against the required direction. n this case, 500mmin the +X direction, Clicking the Apply button will add the copy to the 3D View allowing a visual check of the result. A Confirm form appears, asking ‘Retain created copies?” Click the Yes button, ® Clicking No will cancel the copying operation The inline component is now copied. If no more copies are to be made the Copy with Offset form can be closed by clicking the Cancel button, It can be seen that the connection configuration is also copied from the original component. In this case the leave of the copied % tee will have to be modified to be the P1 of the component, ‘© Copyrignt 2012 to current year 155 www.aveva.com Pipework Modeling 1M-1810. 7.2___Copying a Branch - (Worked Example) Often itis more efficient to copy a branch that contains similar components rather than create a new one. In this worked example the valve artangement at the suction of : 57IB1 needs to connected to :PUMP P1502A. UMP P'1502B belonging to BRAN /150-A- ‘Add the relevant elements to the 3D View. Navigate to BRAN /150-A-57/81 in the Model Explorer. 4 @ PRE 1SO-AST > BiBRAN aeo-Norat ‘Select Common > Copy Element > With Offset. ‘The Copy with Offset form appears but the values required to perform the copy are not known, Select Common > Measure Distance. aches BS -fi-o EB E ® o_-: ye + vn ‘The Measure Distance form and Positioning wim Ta Control toolbar are displayed. Select Element and a ‘Snap from the Positioning Control toolbar. ane meen Peston Cet Bete |Zaxs% é Boot 5 © Copyright 2012 to current year. 156 Wwww.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 In the 3D View indicate two identical elements belonging to the pumps. For example the discharge nozzles as shown This will populate the Offset X value field on the Measure Distance form a me one or Copy and Paste the value from the Meaure Distance form into the X textbox of the Copy with Offset form and click the Apply button (On the Confirm form click the Yes button to retain the copy. Followed by the Cancel button on the Copy with Offset form ‘The branch has now been copied and the tail is positioned at the suction connection of :PUMP P 15024. @ The same procedure can be used to copy a pipe that contains branches ©Copyright 2012 to current year 157 Wwww.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 To complete the copying process the branch will need to be modified using the functionality already covered in this training guide:- Use the Pipe Editor lodify Pipe form to connect ~ the head to TEE 4 belonging to BRAN /150-A-57/B1 the tail to :PUMP P1502A/N1 Use the Pipe Editor: Moc Pipe form to rename the branch to /150-A-57/B2. Use the Delete Range function to remove the unwanted tee and elbow. Use the Modify tab of the Piping Component Editor form or the Model Editor to redirect the remaining elbow towards the P1 of TEE 1 belonging to BRAN /150-A-57/B1. © Copyright 2012 to curent year. 158 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited ands subsidianes paveva.com ‘All nights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 7.3 Deleting a Pipe/Branch Using the Model Explorer indicate the pipefbranch to be deleted. In the Common group, click the Delete button. 1s menvereuescein npeemer 3 & x » @PeEoeo Ganesh =e "cnet se pciocmmnn career err 20k _ Alternatively, the pipe/branch can be deleted SxS directly from the Model Explorer by using the Sree ee right click menu and selecting Delete. sacl The pipe/branch is highlighted in the 3D View and a Confirm form appears, requesting confirmation of the deletion? Click the Yes button to delete the component, removing it from the Model Explorer and the 3D View. @ Fe pipetnesoranch has been deleted by mistake and the changes have not yet been saved then «licking the Undo button wil restore the element to the Model Explorer and 3D View © Copyright 2012 to curert year 159 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1610 ‘This page is intentionally left blank © Copyright 2012 to current year. 160 AVEVA Solutions Limited and is subsicianes. www.aveva.com ‘Al rights reserves 8.4 ework Component Bore and Specification Mo This utilty provides a method for modification of the bore or specifications of one or all of the components in a pipe or branch. In addition to these modifications, the utility also allows the setting of insulation and tracing specs, The same Modify Components form is used for modifying both component specification and bore. BD By 2 seen Lod To display the Modify Components form; navigate to the required pipe Pipe Component or one ofits branches and in the Modify group select the Pipe or Branch button from the SpeciBore options list 8.1.1 Modify Components Form ‘The Modify Components form is a multi-function form capable of changing both specifications and bores. The illustration below show the result of opening the form using pipe /150-A-57 ‘The Modify Components form consists of three tabs, the Component List tab is the main tab which has the following functions at the top of the form:- + CE- allows navigation to another pipe or branch and updates the form accordingly + Select from 3D View ~ allows the selection of a group of components in the 3D View and highlights them on the Modify Components form, = Insulation Spec — checking this will display an additional column on the Modify Components listing the insulation that is applied to the component. = Tracing Spec - checking this will display an additional column on the Modify Components isting the insulation that is applied to the component. © Copyright 2012 to eurent year 161 www.aveva.com eqpemunn imuucimny tm 10 ‘The component list that dominates the remainder of the form has the following columns - © Design Element = These are the components in the selected pipe or branch + Component Descript = These description of the component © PBORE1 ...2...3 = The bore at the relevant PPoint of the component = Spec Component = The current specification reference of the component = New Spec Component ~ The new specification reference of the component * New Component Description ~The new description of the component * New PBORET ...2...3 = The new bore of the component ‘The Apply changes to like components checkbox will force any changes that are made to a component to all instances of the same component in the list. This is very useful when applying changes to numerous ‘components of the same type without having to ensure that all instances have been selected on the form, 2__Component Selection A series of components can be selected graphically by fencing in the components and then clicking the Select from 3D View button. This accepts the selection and highlights the components in the list of ‘components, ‘Components can be added or removed from the selection by holding down the CtrlShift keys and ‘selectingideselecting components trom the list. SaarenR "coe [Erte [pene — [Ey wne wena (a ee reste @ inthe Design Element column of the Modify Components form, it can be seen thet every component hhas @ Leave Tube eloment. This includes elements which do not physically have a leave tbe, such a3 gaskets, fanged valves ete This is becatise AVEVA E3D requires aach component fo have @ LSTU {Leave Specification Tube) atibute. Athough the leave tube for these elements is z0r0 length, they are Sill shown on this form to allow the specication lo be changed to match he acjining components © Copyright 2012 to current year 16> Www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiiares. Allrights reserved 8.1.2.1 Modificatis © Modify Specification © Modify Bore ‘© Modify Insulation Spec © Modify Tracing Spec © Select Component = Select All + Clear New Specifications + Export to Excel = Print Preview AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 The options are accessed from the right click menu over a selected field. In each case the modify option applies only to the highlighted items, - Modifies the specification of the components selected in the list - Modifies the bore of the components selected in the list. - Modifies the insulation specification of the components selected in the list - Modifies the tracing specification of the components selected in the list. ~ Allows the selection of an equivalent component where the modification process fails to offer a component complying with the new specification or bore, ~ Selects all of the components in the list. = Clears the entries for the Selected or All components in the list allowing the selection process to be restarted - Allows the contents of the components list to be saved as an Excel file ~ Presents a print preview of the component list ing Component Specifications To modify the specification of a set of components, select the Modify Specification option from the right click menu, The Select Piping ‘Spec form is displayed ‘The desired specification can be set from the Specification options Ist How the selected specification will be applied is determined from the Pipe/Branch Reset options list + Components Only - applies the specification to the selected components. = Pipe and Branches - applies the specification to the components selected, the Pipe and all of the owned Branches, = Branch - applies the specification to the components selected and all of the owning Branches. @ The aiter two options will change the PSPEC attribute of the pipe and/or branch to that of the selected specification accordingly. ©Copyright 2012 to current year 163 www.aveva.com Pipework mogening 1 m-16 10 ) Normaty any items which are notin the same spec as the current branch are ignored by this process. Tis allows for tems such as pipe supports and special components fo remain untouched However i tne Change out of spec components? checkbox is chacked. forces the selection process to look at all components, regardless of their original specication ‘Clicking Apply button on the Select Piping Spec form actions the search process to find equivalent ‘components in the selected specification. The component list is refreshed to show the new components. At this point the form only contains a suggestion of what the new components will be and has not made any ‘changes to the model. Once the search process has been completed the lis: of components will be Ihighlighted to indicate the success or failure of the process. ety eos @ For the highlight colour to be displayed the existing selection must be deactivated by clicking in the list. A selection summary panel is displayed at the bottom of the form to show the results of the specification selection process. ___} When a selection has been made the modification can be performed by clicking the Apply button. Alternatively the Undo button can be used to remove the selections that have been made so far 8.1.4 _ Error Messages < During the modification of the specification of the components if the selection process encounters a problem: for example if no selection is, available for an element, an error message is displayed. ‘The list of components is highlighted to indicate the errors and 'No selection available’ is displayed in the New Spec Component column. These error messages can be checked in more detail via the Error Messages tab, Comet em es [Eymimee a Sse eae Sate te ont) PRONE Sct tt Mcp © Copyright 2042 to current year 64 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved [Semi] ro 84.8 Highlighting AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘With the Error Messages tab selected, the form lists the components selected for modification which produce an error in the selection process. When the selection process takes place, each selected item is scanned to find an equivalent in the new specification. Where an item cannot be found, an error & indicated with a description in the error list as shown in the example. ‘The purpose of the Highlighting tab Is to provide visual feedback regarding the success or failure of the Impending changes, It can be seen that components in the form are highlighted green when a new component has been successfully selected, Components are highlighted in orange if there is a failure selecting a new specification Soe tt | rer ens — Thea ca These colours are the system default colours. These defaults can be changed by from the Highlighting tab. The form changes to - Heo roe display the defaut highighting colours. ne Bae ca These colours can be changed to the user's preferences. seesaw Heo coe Alematvely, clcking the Off radio button wil remove the highlighting for the selection {In the example below, the successful selection colour has been changed to cyan. coments escent means convent Deoce A Beoom eae Bence ween ret Fai] re act = an ‘The Reset to Default button can be clicked to undo the changes to the highlighting display settings, returning them to the original default settings ©Copyright 2012 to current year 165 Wwww.aveva.com Pipework Mogeting 1M-181U 8.1.6 Choosing a Component ety Conponers Consort Ust | Err Messapes | Hatta) _ CET] PE Ions? SPEC AIA For items where no selection is available, the Select ‘Component option from the right click menu can be sed to manually choose a component from any of the specifications casetaaen — Mody Bore ewrenbe GaSe Mody auton Spec [FoRGeRaeRaN Mody Tracing Spec [ieee FUNG see b [REDUCER BRA Sy This displays the Choose Option form as shown, ‘The Specs tab is selected first to set the new specification, in this case ASB ‘The Components tab is then selected so that an equivalent item ‘can be chosen from the form, in this case STYP GLOBE. Clicking ‘OK adds the selected equivalent component to the components list ‘tab on the Modify Components form. Once the selection is my Som Be ‘complete click the Apply button on the Modify Components form WAY smo PAS somone to perform the modification, © Copyright 2012 to current year 166 ‘WWW.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘All rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810, 8.1.7 Modifying Component Bore Meaty camcnents Congonent | Eor Messen | Hosting| CE] PPE 1.AT sec ata esgn Berent ‘The nominal bore of the components can be changed by selecting the Modify Bore option from the right click menu. Mosiy Speciation Mody Bore R ‘Mori Isuation Spec ‘Mosiy Tracing Spee ‘The Select Bore form is displayed with an options list of available bore sizes. The required bore is selected from the list and clicking OK populates the component list with the new bore size. Once the selection 's complete click the Apply button on the Modify Components form to perform the modification 8.1.8 Modifying Insulation and Tracing Specifications iovee tanaz To show the insulation and Tracing Specs the Insulation Spec and Tracing ‘Spec check boxes need to be selected. In this case there is no Tracing on the Visible components so is shown inthe list. To change the insulation or tracing specification, the appropriate ‘option is chosen from the night click menu, {A Ist of available specs is available for selection via the options list Clicking Apply adds the selected spec to the component ist. Once the selection is complete click the Apply button on the Modify Components form to perform the modification © Copyright 2012 o curent year. 167 www.aveva.com Pipework Modeling 1N-181U 8.2 Modifying a Specification - (Worked Example) ‘The current specification for pipe /100-B-8 is A3B this will be changed to A1A in this worked example. Add pipe [100-B-8 to the 3D View and navigate to the pipe level in the Model Explorer. + @prEwss) 2 Dew wEse casks Bruns ews geez Select Mody > SpeciBore > Pipe DI @” Slope Component GD *m como ig tee 1M) 4B Branch On the Modify Components form select the Select All option from the right click menu ‘The components will be highlighted and labeled in the 3D View. Select the Modify Specification option from the right click menu. Mody Spectiction py Moaty tore Mody Inston Spec Mody Tang Spee Select Component select eaten Sectors > Export Excel. Prin Preview. © Copyigh 2012 to crrent year 168 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com Allrights reserved. AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 On the Select Piping Spec form select A1A and Pipes and Branches from the Specification and Pipe Branch Reset options list respectively. Click the Apply button The gaskets and flanges at the head and tail need to be changed to suit the #300 connections on the equipment. Select Gasket 1 from the components list and select Select Component from the right click menu, It may be necessary to select the A1A specification from the Specs tab, From the CHOOSE OPTION form select the gasket with the STYP of GA which is the #300 version and click the Apply button. © Copyright 2072 to curent year 169 www.aveva.com Pipework mogenng 1-16 10 Select Flange 1 from the components list and select Select Component from the right lick menu From the CHOOSE OPTION form select the flange with the STYP of FSO which is the #300 version and click the ‘Apply button, Repeat these steps for Gasket 6 and Flange 6 at the tail ‘of the branch, ‘The default selection for Flange 3 is #300 this needs to be ‘changed to STYP of F which is the #150 version. ‘The summary shows that all of the components have been ‘specified correctly. Click the Apply button to complete the ‘modification. Racause the original list of components has been deselected in order to view the highlighting a Question form is displayed. Click the Yes button to continue with the modification, © Copyright 2042 to current year 170 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘All ights reserved, AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Change the specification of pipe /200-B-4 from A3B to A1A using the Modify Components form. Use the Select Component option to ensure that the fiange and gasket at the head and tail are the #300 version to suit the equipment connections. © Copyright 2012 to current year 71 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling 1N-1810 ‘This page is intentionally left blank © Copyright 2012 to current year 172 Www.aveva.com 'AVEVA Solutions Limited and is subsidiaries. ‘Al nights reserved CHAPTER 9 Building pipes in AVEVA E3D js often a case of building single components into a complex arrangement of branches and components, In the Plant industry there are sometimes fixed configurations of components which can be reused many times in ‘a model and these form the basis of assemblies. ‘An assembly in AVEVA E3D is a series of components and branches in a predefined configuration which may be copied into the model many times. Alternatively, an assembly definition may be created to access existing macros or forms. 9.1 Using Assemblies Assemblies are accessed from the Piping Component Editor form in the same way as any other component type. Click the Assembly button from the Additional Components tab to display a list of assembly types and subtypes. ‘The form opens showing a 3D View of the currently selacted assembly belonging to the current Sub-Type. A Sub-Type may contain numerous assemblies, ‘Control Set vee - corr Set |___ area Sub-Type has been selected followed by the Flanged assembly. | = oe | | | | | some | | © Copyright 2012 to current year 173 Www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 When the selection of assembly has been made, it can be inserted into 2 straight tube or connected to a component by clicking the Insert button or Connect buttons respectively. If the assembly contains directional or multi bore components, additional details will be requested via the CHOOSE and Input forms during the building process. @® The behaviour of these forms is determined dunng the creation of he assembly. This is covered in detail in the TM. 1868 AVEVA Everything3D Piping Design Administraton guide. Click the Insert button and indicate the implied tube: | smut © Copyright 2012 lo carve year 174 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. aveva.com AAlights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 In this case a new branch has been created but the branch head is left for completion later. It is also possible for the assembly to be completed with the tail at the leave of the flange. This happens automatically if the offiine branch of the assembly has @ connection type of OPEN, CLOS, VENT or DRAN. A similar result would be achieved using the ‘Connect button on the Piping Component Editor form, but in this case, the tee would be connected to the previous or next component. By default, assembly origins are at the arrive point of the first component in the first branch of the assembly. Certain assemblies need to be positioned using a different position, ie. simple assembly consisting of a flange, gasket and flange may need to be positioned by the face of the first flange. The assembly origin point is configurable using the Pipe Assembly Manager form. If an origin has been defined, it will automatically be used to position the assembly. If an assembly is connected to a component then the position is derived by connecting the first component to the existing one, ‘As seen in the previous example, there are instances where some user interaction is required during the Cceation of the assembly. The most common instances of this are:- + Leave Bore of a Reducer ~ The arrive bore can be determined by the bore size at the insertion point. However there are often numerous possibilities for the leave bore which requires some user interaction. + Offline Bore of a Tee ~ This is similar to the above, the arrive bore can be determined by the existing components but there are numerous possibilities for the offline bore of the tee. + Orientation of Directional Components ~ These are components such as elbows, tees and eccentric reducers which all require some form of directional input in order to orientate the component correctly + Determining the Component Stype ~ When the system cannot automatically determine the selection of the component the selection must be made from the components in the current specification via the CHOOSE form. ‘The above issues can often be overcome with the use of rules during the creation of the assembly, but a simple assembly with no rules would require some form of user interaction. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 175 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 This page is intentionally left blar ‘© Copytight 2012 to current year. 176 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘All ignis eservea Itis often necessary to split pipes into more than one branch or pipe. This may be to make the isometric drawing clearer or as a process requirement. Pipes can be split on an existing component, a plane or into segments of a specified length. Pipe assemblies are inserted at the split points when using the plane or ‘segments length options. Conversely the merging functionality can be used to merge pipes or branches into a single element. There are obviously some restrictions in relation to the original structure of the pipes and branches that need to be taken in to consideration 10.1 _ Pipe Splitting ee {A pipe may be split into segments within the same branch, new branch or new pipe, Multiple pipes may be salon a single plane. sane % Inthe Tools tab, click the Pipe Splitting button to display ald a |e cetreneonerie So [corsets 5 Capen | eee Omer teeta | ae es) the Split Pipe form Dig] 17 Pewee age Tne Sevetine "EE pe stem = Contac, % oeteting (Asan Mage Tool, ‘The Split Pipe form has two tabs~ + Split/Merge — this is the main tab used to set up the Split and Merge functions. = Assembly ~ this is used to select the assembly that will be inserted when spitting © Copyright 2012 to current year 7 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 10.1.1 _ Splitting Options ‘The upper section of the form determines how the split function will be performed. The appearance of the form differs depending on the selection, ‘There are three radio button options for spliting:~ St Were [pases] ‘+ Split Pipes on a Plane - Splits the pipe by inserting an (© sph cna Pare assembly component at the intersection with a plane, © set Poe ne Semmens — = Split Pipes into Segments - Splits the pipe into —— segments of a specific length. The spitting is defined ‘Ose eres me between two points that are indicated in the 3D View. Omege tare ope s a + Split Pipes by Moving Component - Spiits the pipe at Noreen ere the selected component. The selected component and all those downstream will then be added to a new pipe @eeing §— OnewPoe O NewBan (or branch. ‘The radio buttons below the Move down-stream components to section determine the resulting configuration of the pipes and branches'- + Existing Components are inserted at the split position in the currently selected branch, + New Pipe- Components downstream of the split are inserted into a new pipe in the hierarchy, + New Bran- Components downstream of the split are inserted into a new branch owned by the current pipe. 10.1.2_ Split Pipes on a Plane 40.1.2.4 Branches to Split ett Opts Branches Sot ann: ‘When using the Split Pipes on a Plane option the system | allows the collection a group of pipes using the Model Explorer or 3D View using a variety of methods, These are | added to the Branches to Split list, [ae | asso [ome [oe = Add CE~ ‘adds the branches related to the Current Element to the list + Add Selected- a number of pipes can be selected in the 3D View by dragging a crossing window ‘across the required pipes with the cursor. The selected pipes are then added to the list by clicking the Add Selected button + IDSelection- this method is similar to the above. This list can be dynamically updated by picking ‘any pip2 component, To add to the list, click the ID Selection button the branches ‘can then be indicatad in the 3D View, When the selection is complete, the Escape key is pressed to end selection © Clear All- ‘click this button to clear the Branches to Split list. @ This section of the form does not need to be populated if it is the intention to use the ID Split function later in the procedure. © Copyright 2012 to current year 178 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, aveva. ‘All rights recorved, AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 In this example, the ID Selected button is clicked and the pipe is indicated in the 3D View. Once the selection is made the Escape button is used to end the selection process, pects mena wot _ Individual pipes can be removed by from the Branches to Split list using the Remove from list option from the night click menu, [eee] [eon ]fore] 10.1.2.2 Plane Definition ‘The main aim of this section of the form is to determine the position and direction of the plane. This can be achieved by centering the relevant position directly in to the text fields shown. Alternatively, click the Define Plane link label to allow the selection of a position in the 3D View in conjunction with the Positioning Control toolbar. In this case Graphics and Cursor have been used eatin cr x seth) /7oxf BoOo+ | = The prompt Pick A Position (Cursor) Snap: displayed. In this case the edge of SCTNS ng to FRMW ROW_2 owned by STRU NPERACK has been indicated [Pick APostion (Cursor Snap © Copyright 2012 to current year 179 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The plane can be seen in the 3D View and the positions are transposed on to the form as shown. ete Fane Mage tome Tener (west =] 315785 [norm] 3827 me (+) 00672 Stmm Pane Orecson WRT? oo ce Purest mom FE on By default the plane is shown solid and with the dimensions of 1000mmx1000mm. The appearance and Visibility of the plane can be changed by entering an altemative size and manipulating the Fill and on/off checkboxes, ‘The position of the plane can be altered by entering alternative values to those shown or by using the Nudge ‘arrow buttons on the form to move pane relative to Plane Direction. In this case the Plane size has been changed to $00mm, the Fill checkbox has been unchecked and plane has been nudged 300mm in the West direction so that the flanges are clear of the beam Pane atten Pere Sue Sone Fe wer © Copyrignt 2012 to current year 180 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, Allrights reserved www.aveva.com 10.1.3. Spl pes into Segments _ AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The Split Pipes into Segments option allows a single branch to be split into segments of a given length between selected components or selected features that are adjacent to the pipe. This function does not require the creation of a plane and is not capable of handling multiple branches. et Opts so Pe Leng Seprentiengh + Mirena Tebe nga) ‘0m The Split Pipe Length section of the form determines how lengths are to be used by the function. Select from the Segment Length or Cut- pipe Lenath options and key in the required value. ‘The Minimum Final Tube Length restricts the length of the final tube. If the final tube length is below this value, the previous spools are adjusted to make the final length within this value @ The use of this form is demonstrated in worked example later in this chapter. © Copyright 2012 to current year 181 www.aveva.com Pipework Modeling IM-1810 10.1.4 Split by Moving Component ‘The Split Pipe by Moving Component option allows a single branch to be spiit at an indicated component. ‘This function does not require the creation of a plane and is not capable of handling multiple branches. The indicated component will be moved to a New Pipe or New Branch, consequently the Existing radio button is not available. x¢ Clicking the Split button will display a prompt, ‘Pick @ Piping component: [Pek a Peng component Indicating 2 component in the 3D View will result in the component and the downstream elements being csi NewPoe Newb = ‘moved to a new pipe or branch Pertom Conmanas = [=e] In this example case itis the valve at the tail of PIPE /100-B-8 that has been indicated. With the New Pipe radio button selected the results can be seen by referring to tne Model Explorer as shown’ 4 @ PPEWwoss ) BRAN TOBE 4 @ PRETosssa @® _ The new pipe or branch will need to be renamed. © Copyright 2012 to curent year 182 ‘Www.aveva.com ‘AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries ‘lights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 10.1.5 Assembly Tab = x The Assembly tab is only relevant when the function requires the addition of new componerts, ie. the Split Pipes on a Plane and Split Pipes into > ‘Segments options, that are added via the Piping Component Editor form. It allows the selection of the assembly that will | be inserted at the various split points. | ‘The resulting tab is very similar to the Assemblies. ee Alternative assemblies can be selected by clicking cn the Filter Assemblies By options list | rae sesentins9y [Sonoms eer wee Ie] | Vw airs | [beso Sa | | | rare wisnsss Punk Madel Rte The Assembly build origin options Ist deterines ‘Naomi il ode whether to build the assembly using the primary or a = secondary origin, as defined during the assembly | Eas creation. ‘poser wd ron co par oom a ‘Ba seeenony One ‘The primary and secondary origin points allow some control over where the assembly is positioned relative to the splitting point. One of the most common types of assembly is likely to be a set of break flanges where the relevant points for positioning the assembly are on either flange face. In this case the primary origin point ‘would be defined as the leave point (upstream flange face) and the secondary origin would be defined as being the arrive point (downstream flange face). A representation of the spilting procedure is as shown: Spitting Plane Assembly Bull to | Primary Origin —, Primary a { ‘Assembly Bul to Secondary Origin | © Farner information on assembly creation is provided ia the TM-1868 - AVEVA Everything3D Piping Design Administration guide. © Copyright 2012 to current year 183, Www.aveva.com PipewoIn nnouenmiy tne 10 1 10.1.6 Performing the Split ‘The Perform Commands section of the Split/Merge tab contains the following context sensitive buttons:- = Split - this is available for all three splitting options and used to invoke the splitting function ‘once all the settings have been made. this is only available when using the Split Pipes on a Plane function and allows the branches to be split to be indicated without populating the Branches to Split lst + Flow- this adds a flow direction arrow to the 3D View to indicate which side of the split represents the downstream components, = Undo - Used to undo the previous actions. + Dismiss- closes the form, Add the PIPE /100-C-17 and STRU JEQUIP_SUPPORT to the 3D View ©) PipeRowter iby Delete Range Soe BE Bevetine TE Pst Click the Tools > Pipe Splitting button to display the Split ontmcy % ortig Asan himgr PO“ Too From the Assembly tab, select Samples assembly area and FLAN GASK FLAN. | Ensure the Assembly build origin is set to Build to Primary ‘Origin. | © Copyright 2012 to current year 184 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries ‘All rights reserved AVEVA Everything30™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Navigate to an element owned by the branch in the Model Explorer or 3D View. From the SplitiMerge tab ensure the Split Pipes on a Plane radio button is selected From the Move down-stream components to section click | ensure the New Pipe radio button is selected Click the Add CE button from the Detail Options section of the form. ‘The branch will be added to the Branches to Split lst From the Plane Definitions section click the Define Plane link label. Select Elementand Snap from the Positioning Control toolbar. Festneg Coe x Geae Baxs |¢ Boo+ =| jf Indicate the panel at the top of the support The plane is added to the 3D View and the positions are updated on the Split Pipe form. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 185 www.aveva.com Pipework mogening 1-151 In this case the pipes will be split by a flange and gasket arrangement 250mm above the panel Enter a value of 280mm in the Nudge textbox and click the right arrow button The plane will now be positioned above the panel as shown, From the Move downstream components to section click the Split button Obes New hoe O New atom Conan qa ‘The intended split positions are indicated in the 3D View and a Confirm form is displayed. Click the Yes button, GASKET 21 FINCH 100.6178 caret Sil pce a In this case the gasket type cannot be determined and requires @ selection from the CHOOSE form. Click the OK button on the Message form. Select the gasket with the G siype and click the OK button (GA FASSGASEET RF 1 Sun ANSI BIE SHEL SSA ASB ‘ORE _FALS GASKET ANS. B16 2120 BF ASBESTOS ING [=] ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year. 186 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsciaries, ‘Allrights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 The pipe will be split at the designated position by the selected assembly. This is also reflected by the creation of a new pipe in the Model Explorer. w . 10.1.8 Splitting into Segments - (Worked Example) + @ recon @ i ensaocrm fount gaat fast fas: fam: Qrus: +o 0 onan 006 ARN enact oro fase fan: fas Add PIPE /100-C-13 to the 3D View Open the Split Pipe form and from the ‘Assembly tab select Samples assembly area and FLAN GASK FLAN. Ensure the Assembly build origin is set to Build to Primary Origin. From the Split/Merge tab, ensure the Split Pipes into Segments radio button and the Split By option of Component Picks 's selected Select the Existing radio button in the Move downstream components to section of the form, With the Split Pipe Length option set to Segment Length, the value to 2000mm and Minimum Final Tube Length to 250mm click the Split button. ® The Split Pipe Length is defined as the spo! length (Segment Length) or tube length (Cut-pipe Length) so in this case, it is the face to face length between flanges. The tube length around bends and elbows is calculated as the centre line length © Copyright 2012 to current year www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 lSenty slart of range selection to Select ‘The prompt, ‘Identify start of range selection to Select: is displayed. Indicate FLAN 4 of the branch as shown. [ently end of range section to Select ‘The prompt, ‘identify end of range selection to ‘Select: is displayed. Indicate ELBOW 6 of the branch as shown ‘Once again the gasket type cannot be determined ‘and requires a selection from the CHOOSE form ‘Click the OK button on the Message form Blovoos @ i: ‘a RE Curette 1000 Frm ec (Gk. PASCASET RF B14 SIDS BASS Select the gasket with the G sstype and click the OK button, @D This wil need to be repeated for every instance of the gasket ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year 188 www.aveva.com AAVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsicaries. All ights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Merge Pipe / Branch [seme [pent] _ Ost Pees ca aae Oso Poes et samen | 907 [Conon - Osea traotetmeoe The Merge branch / pipe function provides the “ohare wanes ie following functionality - gent + Merge two adjacent branches ‘+ Merge two adjacent pipes. 10.2.1 Merge Pipe ~ (Worked Example] = ‘Add pipes /100-C-17 and /100-C- 17-Split(1) to the 3D View, These are the pipes that were the subject of the Splitting Pipes on a Plane worked example ‘Open the Split Pipe form. 2 @ Pre mc 2 gp onan 00.c17e1 pease Brun fas01 @e02 (an03 Bruw2 n00-C-47 @2 BRA 100-17 SRE 400-C-17-Split(1) Genk drum Pew0t fa002 Paps Mergeure Click the Merge branch / pipe radio button oho Somtn From the Merge Unit section click the One Pipe radio button From the Perform Commands section of the Split Pipe wom Few | [_ Unto | [Bemss] form click the Merge button, 189 www.aveva.com Pipework mogeung 1-10 10 ‘The prompt, ‘Pick a Piping component — source element: is displayed. This is the pipe that will be merged. Select PIPE 1M00-C-17-Split(1) from the 3D View. ‘The prompt, 'Pick a Piping component - target element: is displayed. This is the pipe that will own the merged pipe. Select PIPE /100-C-17 from the 3D View. ene A Confirm form is displayed box asking ‘Do you wish to Gielete the Source Pipe? This because the Source pipe is jac | now empty. Click the Yes. button -@eremeeen 1 6B BRAN I00C-TEY ih east brunt fewor fom: Tre bo pips a nom eign to gle pe MONAT Ate target pipe) prum2 “ease Draws fap0« aps, anes © Copyright 2012 to current year 190 Www.aveva.col [AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries a m All rights reserved ay On a typical AVEVA E3D project it is necessary for designers to create holes in panel elements, i.e. deck plates, grating, walls, floors, etc. Due to the implications on design integrity and cost, the hole creation process needs to be controlled and managed ‘The Piping Designer would not be able to create holes in floor plates or wall panels as these items would have been created by another design discipline for example the Structural Department. These design items ‘would be held in another database for which the Piping Designer would only have read access. ‘Amethod of requesting, approving or rejecting a hole between disciplines is required: in AVEVA E30 this is known as Hole Management ‘The Piping Designer locates and sizes the hole and then makes a request for the hole to be created, usually by the Structural designer ® For the purposes of the training we will assume that we are both the Piping Designer and the Structural “Approver so that the full workflow can be discussed, 41.4___Introduction to Hole Management AVEVA 3D controls and manages holes using the Hole Management application which facilitates: © Communication of hole data between disciplines including the Request and Approval processes, + Ensuring holes are only created by users with appropriate write access permissions, |= Performing validation checks on managed holes and providing feedback to users on the hole status. ‘+ Generation of reports for managed holes. Generally in AVEVA E3D projects discipline Designers do not have write access to items created by other disciplines. For example, a Piping Designer does not have write access to Structural elements and Structural Designers do not have write access to Piping elements. With Hole Management, penetration holes are specified and requested by the penetrating discipline, normally piping, HVAC, cable or equipment designers. They are approved by the penetrated discipline, normally structural designers. For cases where @ penetration is required for a steel section through 2 deckificor plate, the hole would be specified, requested and approved by the structural discipline, “The specification of a penetration hole by the relevant discipline in the appropriate Model application creates ‘virtual’ hole in the panel element, consisting of @ FRMW and two FIXING elements. Each fixing element has a Specification Reference (Spref) attribute that points to the hole definition in the catalogue. An ‘Association (ASSOC) element that references all of the hole elements is also created, Once the ‘virtual’ hole has been created, the penetrating discipline enters the Hole Management application and requests the hole. The owner of the panel, normally the Structural discipline, then reviews and approves: (or rejects) the hole request using the mechanism provided by the Hole Management application ‘The act of approving the request creates the ‘actual’ hole as a PFIT owned by the PANE element. The Hole Management application checks and validates the hole using the association restrictions and stores data on the hole history and status. Only valid holes may be approved. For a structural penetration the Structural Designer may be both the requester and approver, although specific company procedures, controlled by DAC, may be required if the Originator and Reviewer need to be different. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 191 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-i810 14.1.4. Request and Approval Workflow ‘Once the penetration hole hes been specified and the ‘virtual’ hole crested, the Hole Management application provides a series of tasks for the Originator (Penetrating discipline) and Reviewer (Structural discipline). These taske are. _ | Redundant Cancel Request__| Agree Redundant | Delete Entry D There are three main workffow scenarios for the request/approval cycle that are detailed in Appendix D [ED Additional information releting to the administration of Hole Management can be found in TM-1868 AVEVA Everything3D Project Design Administration 11.2. Introduction to Non-Penetration Managed Holes In addition to penetration holes, the Hole Management application enables creation of non-penetration holes in structural panels. These holes fall into two general categories: + Holes that are required, say, for access to a piece of equipment, a valve or other design item. + Holes that are created by a panel iting, e.g. a hatch, door, window, ete. For non-penetration managed holes that are not created by a fitting, with the exception of a User Defined hole type, the ‘Virtual hole is created as a single FIXING in a new FRMW, as described for penetration holes. This fixing has a Specification Reference (Spref) attribute that points to the hole definition in the catalogue. An Association (ASSOC) element that references all of the hole elements is also created Approving the hole creates a PFIT owned by the PANE, User Defined hole shapes are created using a template and negative extrusion in a similar way as described below for Fitting holes. For non-penetration holes that are created by a panel fiting, the ‘virtual’ hole is created as a single FIXING ina new FRMW. The fixing owns a Template (TMPL) element that owns a negative extrusion (NXTR) whose vertices describe the required hole shape. The fitting Is created as a FIXING element owned by the PANE whose Spref attribute points into the catalogue to the selected fitting. An Association (ASSOC) element that references all of the hole elements is also created, Approving the hole creates an NXTR owned by the PANE that is a copy of the ‘virtual’ hole NXTR. Non-penetration managed holes, of either type, may be associated with any other element in Model. The holes have the same request/approval process as penetration holes; however, as they are created solely by the structural discipline the Structural Designer may be both the requester and approver. 41.3 _Use of the Hole Management Application ‘The Hole Maragement application, as with other applications that use associations, is passive, ie. the user is not alerted if a hole association is broken or invalidated. The user must enter the Hole Management ‘application and actively verify i the association is still valid ‘The use of the application will vary from company to company, In some it may be down to the individual Designers to request and approve holes. whilst in others it may be the discipline lead Designer, or a ‘designated user, who performs the tasks. {© Copyright 2012 to current year 192 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Al nhs reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 41.4 Creati 1g Single Penetrations There are three ways that a pipe penetration can be selected:- = Pipe Attachment (ATTA) selected from the current piping specification, this method will allow the use of a different attachment representation on the isometric. = Pipe Coupling (COUP) selected from the current piping specification, this method is very useful if penetration material is needed on the piping isometric. Typical uses of this are penetration sleeves or water tight bulkhead/deck flanges. + Pipe Attachment (ATTA) selected from a special penetration specification, this is very useful as the current piping specification does not need a special penetration attachment In the Penetrate group, select the Create Penetration option from the 1e button options list. ‘This opens the Create Penetration form as shown which allows access to the Pick Penetrated Items and Pick Penetrating Items buttons Clicking the Pick Penetrated Items button will allow the selection of the element which requires the hole to be ‘added to it. In this case the panel belonging to FRMW_ IEL(+) 107820_TOS owned by STRU JEQUIP_SUPPORT. Ciicking the Pick Penetrating Items button will allow the selection of the element which will be used as a reference to create the hole. In this case BRAN /80-B-7/B1 ‘The options at the bottom of the form then influence the type of penetration created as shown in the following sections, ©Copyright 2012 0 curent year 193 Wwww.aveva.com Pipework Modeling TM-1810 41.4.4 ATTA Fron With the upper section of the form populated the Specification options list can be used to select the From Pipe Spec option This will add the Marker Type options list to the form, select ATTA. Click the OK button to confirm the settings. A specification CHOOSE ATTA form will be displayed if there is more than one ATTA available in the current pipe specification, In this case select FLOR TRUE Penetration ATTA Unset from the list and click the OK button I only one ATTA is present in the specificetion, this will be used, as the default The Hole Management ~ Definit ion form is displayed ‘The Single or Merged Penetration area at the top of the form ‘enables individual single holes or a merged hole to be specified as 2 multiple penetrating item by selecting the appropriate radio button. In this case there is only one penetrating item in this ‘example consequently the options are disabled. This will be detailed later with the use of the Managed Hole Utility form, “ype Grover toe Tye = - The sections of the form that are available for use are:- cmmarce 0 + Hole Type Hee stae parameters + Penetrating Iterr Clearance Dame on + Hole Shape Parameters Ss + Positioning Proton + Information XoMel Gone ‘Yormet o.com rete ‘The Hole Type section of the form contains a Class options list cee "Sard Typee that enables the selection of the class of hole, ie. Standard Types, Piping penetration piece tables and Pipe Duct. “Typ "Pong peneenton pce © Copyright 201210 curent year 164 www.aveva. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. aveva.com Aight reserved AVEVA Everything30™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 tm ppm lees Peete Symmeren (Ove) Hoe Type ¥O The content of the Type options list changes depending on the Class selected. The examples shown are the types that are available when the Class is set to the Standard Types option. sean TO Hono ecg He wen) = Type HRA (Crea Ne Type D ner Pe {Creu ae Type Dw Seve Fes ype Hecker Pate al Penerag tem Serence 2 ‘The Penetrating item clearance section of the ere a form contains the Clearance textbox that enables ot shapepcetes a clearance around the penetrating item to be specified Demeter ‘soe ‘The Hole shape parameters section of the form displays different parameter textboxes for the different hole types. In this case for a Circular Hole - Type Dthe only parameter is Diameter. 4 The Diameter value is defaulted to the Outside wv Diameter of the selected pipe, ie. 89mm (88.9 oD) In the case the Diameter value has increased from 89 to 139 Le. the pipe OD +2 x Clearance. ‘The virtual’ hole clearance fixing is displayed at the specified clearance diameter in the 3D View. ‘The Diameter textbox can be altered directly by keying ina value, in this case 200mm. This Increases the diameter of the ‘virtual’ hole such that itis greater than the specified clearance. ‘The ‘Virtual hole fixing is displayed at the specified diameter (this is the outer of the two ‘ fixing extrusions shown) ‘The Set to Minimum button resets the hole shape parameters to the minimum value(s) required to creete a valid hole, taking into account the Clearance value. In this case clicking the button would set the Diameter back to 139mm, @ The number and description of parameters in the Hole shape parameters area of the form varies depending on the Hole type selected. ‘The Positioning area of the form enables an offset in the X and Y directions for the penetration hole to be specified by entering appropriate values in the X Offset and Y Offset textboxes, This enabies the penetrating item to be eccentric to the penetration hole, which may be required in some circumstances. ‘The Rotation gadget enables the hole shape be rotated to align the hole in a different direction. This is only relevant on non-circular shapes. The rotation value may be set by using the up or down arrow or by entering a value in the textbox. ‘The Information section allows a purpose to be set for the hole. © Copyright 2012 to curert year 195 Wwww.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Clicking the OX button on the Hole Management — Definition form creates the FRMW and two ‘virtual’ hole FIXING elements, one for the clearance diameter and one for the penetration hole, in the STRU whose Purpose attribute is set to HOLE. In this case it is STRU VH-Stru in the SITE HM-Virtual-Holes. ‘The top level fixing is auto-numbered using the format HM-VH-nnnn, where nnn is a four digit sequential number starting at 0001. The secondary level fixing is auto-numbered using the format HM-VH-nnnn-SUB- inn, where HM-VH-nnnn is the name of the top level fixing and nn is a two digit sequential number starting ator ‘The association is created in the ASSOGP whose Purpose attribute is set to HOLE and is automatically names using the format HM-ASSOC-nrinn, where nnn is a four digit sequential number starting at 0001 A penetration ATTA will be created in the pipe branch, This is shown as a grating on the piping isometric. Co a Lg W 312370 Bama ‘{| 298 4 @ Premer gh ons Drow @amar Brune RTS oak | sur 3] Penetration AT 1402 41 Stevmvmnoe 12 ZONEVAZe 4B sme 2 Raw +b a, FOONG Hn w0007- 828.01 AAfixing has been created in the database ready for creating the hole using the Hole Association Manager form later in the rocess, © Copyright 2012 current year 196 www. ‘AVE Solutions Ltd an ts eubechaoe raveva.com All rights reserved, AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 11.4.2 Coupling from Pipe Spec The same process is repeated as above, this time with the Marker Type of COUP as shown. The ISP/DRO7C has examples of typical penetration sleeves and is used here to tustate this atternative method The CHOOSE COUP form is displayed, showing the available couplings from the specification. Select the component with the ‘Stype of MACB2OR and then click the OK button @ This component can cater for angled connections and allow the fitting to be fipped to either side of the penetrated item, ‘The penetration flange has been placed on the underside of the panel. From the Positioning section of the Hole Management - Definition form click the Flip Side button to reposition the penetration flange as shown, xome doom Ces] —— The diameter of ing is fixed by the catal dd ; 1e diameter of the coupling is fixed by the catalogue and does not a affect the diameter of the hole to be cut in the steel. In this case the Hole shape praeters flange diameter is 200mm so a suitable value of 220mm may be Sin ‘im entered in the Diameter text box cane wiresrion soap e ore THE Penetration flange is shown on the resulting Sion 1 eao4 S37 0 isometric sketch, indicating the side of the panel that the component is to be placed © Copyright 2012 to current year. 197 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 An alternative to this would be use of one of the penctration elceve optione. Ones again the Diameter would reed to be altered to sult the outside diameter of the sleeve used, 44.4.3 Pipe Penetration Examples (Standard Types) bEGgL Circular Hole - Type D Symmetrical (Oval) Hole- Asymmetrical Hole ~ Type Rectangular Hole — Type HO HOR Type HR ~ Se - tent Triangular Hole ~ Type HT Rectangular Hole (wiears) Circular Hole—TypeD_—_Crcular Hole ~ Type = Type HRM with Kicker Plate Dwith Sleeve sé Rectangular Hole- Type Rectangular Hole ~ Type HR with Kicker Plate HR with Sleeve © Copynght 2012 o cent yar 198 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidieries, -aveva.com flloghts reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 In the Penetrate group, select the Penetration Utility option from the Pipe button options list (Teen [emi ) «The Managed Hole Utility form is livided into four sections = + Greate Holes eget aa + Merge Holes an «Modify Holes, as «Utilities. mare a = © twit be noticed that there is some overlap between the previously discussed Create Penetration form and the vee Managed Hole Utility form 7a Taree Tome ‘41.5.1 Create Holes Section ‘The Create Holes section of the Managed Hole Utility form allows the creation of holes one by one using the Create Hole function; or to create all the holes for a SITE, ZONE, or PANE using the Auto Penetrate CE button, Before either of these options is selected it may be necessary to set the clearance Clearance — This is the clearance that will be applied around the tube element of the branch arene Hole ty x Senta ‘Auto penetrate CE — This can be used from any hierarchy position and the application will find all clashes of jee ol HVAC/Pipe with PANE elements to indicate where new Tao owe CE penetrations are required (cea Ha z Create Hole ~ This allows the selections of the penetrated item followed by the penetrating item to create the hole. This provides greater control to the user. © Copyright 2012 to current year 199 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810. 11.5.1.1 Clearance ‘The Clearance textbox allows a value to be entered for the clearance. This valve is added to the outside diameter of tube, Clearance with Tube Only: Clearance set to Omm, the outside diameter of the tube is used for the hole in the: steel Clearance with Reducer: Clearance set to Omm, the largest diameter of reducer is used for the hole in the steel Clearance with Flange: Clearance set to Omm, the outside diameter of the tube is ignored and the flange iameter with an allowance is used instead, @ This requires the use of the AHDI reference in the Data Set of the component in Paragon. This is not set for all flanges delivered by AVEVA. The example shown uses a weld neck flange from the SP/DRO7C spec. (Catref /DBFWEPOLL). © Copynght 2012 to curentyoar 200 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com fags reseed AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 41.5.1.2 Auto Penetrate CE 4 @ ZONEZONE STRUCTURAL AREAOT “+ RR STRUEQUE. suPPORT 7 FPL FROMW ROW SeRACING » FP FRMWROW_seRACING Navigating to any hierarchy position using the Model © FPL Fraweneotoss0 TOs Explorer in this case [PANE 1 owned by SBFR /EL(+) 4 Raw torze_Tos 407820_TOS_PLATE has been used 7) SerReLecrame GUSSET PLAT 4) seem etoree0_rO05 LATE » EApaves) eget ey x crete nes Clicking the Auto Penetrate CE button the application will find coanece ow all clashes of Pipe with Panel (PANE) elements to determine where new penetrations are required, in this case a naaroeasce fy Clearance value of 20mm has been entered. ‘Coan Once the analysis is complete, the pipes and associated virtual holes are added to the 3D View and the Hole Association Manager form is displayed. ® in some cases, ie. if a STRU is selected, the analysis can take longer. A progress bar is used to track the | = ¥ completion rate. ‘The Hole Association Manager form is also displayed with the details of the newly created virtual holes, ie een ae x Decne A+ saw @ The Hole Association Manager form will not be displayed if no virtual holes are created, @D 1 more than 30 virtual holes ratresoc oro] pre ex Gis] YES | ot UMEWORTEL TER have been created a eso | FE Cin] YES Pant FAMEONORCEL ITED confirmation message to display the Hole Association Manager form willbe displayed. 10) The use of this form will be covered in section 11.7.5 Hole = ] ‘Management © Copyright 2012 to current year. 201 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 11.5.1.3 Create Hole ‘The Create Hole function allowe the creation of holes one at a time using @ similar mathod to that shown for the Create Penetration form shown previously. Manage Ho ty x crete Hes Clicking the Create Hole button wil allow the selection of the elements. ‘The prompt, ‘Piek Panel to Penetrat Pee * o bs displayed. a SP g ‘Upon indication ofthe panel a second [Pick penetrating tem : prompt, 'Pick Penetrating Item: is displayed ‘The virtual hole is added to the 3D View. © Copyiight 2012 to current year 202 ; ; AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidaries, www.aveva.com ‘Al rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 14.5.2 Merge Holes ‘The Merge Holes section of the Managed Hole into one virtual hole. ity form allows two or more exiting hole to be merged as Pick Holes — This allows the selection of the penetrations a which are to be merged. Pek Hees aia Merge Holes — This merges the previously picked penetrations into one virtual hole. By default this button is unavailable until the Pick Holes button has been used From the Managed Hole Utility form click the Pick Holes button. The prompt, ‘Pick Penetration to Merge” is displayed age Howe Fecha Ty [Pree penetration to merce: ta hoe ‘The penetrations which are to be merged into one virtual hole are selected in the 3D View. @ A minimum of two penetrations must be picked to allow the holes to be merged ‘Once the penetrations have been selected, click the Merge Holes button to complete the creation, The merged penetrations will be added to the 3D Merge Hoes Pete re © Copyright 2012 o curent year. 203 www.aveva.com 44.5.3 Modify Holes Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The Modify Holes section of the Managed Hole Utility form allows the modification of the hole, the management of the hole association and the deletion of penetrations, 411.5.3.1 Modify CE Mey es Mey CE hk ape 7 Modi CE — This displays the Hole Management - ition form as shown previously. Manage Holes - This displays the Hole Association Manager form allowing the selected holes to be managed, ® This wiil be detailed later in this chapter, separately from the other two options. see section 11.7.5. Delete Hole — This allows the selection of a penetration to be deleted. This will also remove all of the hole associations. Using the 3D View, the penetration to be modified is selected and the Modify CE button is clicked to display the Hole Management — Definition form. oe The form can also be opened by i selecting the Modify Hole option from TS BaSaraag ie Helos button options ist in the woe Penetrate group, ‘The form is displayed and the selected penetration in the 3D. View is highlighted and the positioning axis is displayed. @ The Hole Management - Definition form has been discussed previously, refer to section 11.4.4 (© Copyright 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes ‘llrightsreserved 204 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 11.5.3.2 Delete Hole Clicking the Delete Holes button form the Managed Hole Utility form allows the selection of a penetration to be deleted. Meaty te ‘The prompt, ‘Pick penetration to delete’ is displayed. wast CE re es oes [Prkperetaton to dete: Using the 3D View the penetration to be deleted can be indicated. The response to this function is dependent upon the current status of the penetration:~ + Ifthe hole has no status, ie. it has not been processed by the Hole Association Manager form it willbe deleted. + If the hole status is ‘Requested’, a Confirm message willbe displayed ‘Sana of DELETE caret bare fo TMASSOC-ORCS - Curent sab sePROVED Ceq 14.5.4 _Utiliti + If the hole status is ‘Approved’, an Error message will be displayed indicating that the deletion is not permitted ‘The Utilities section of the Managed Hole Uti ty form facilitates the following - +The addition to the 3D View of structural panels within the volume of the selected Pipe/HVAC element, = The addition to the 3D View of the Pipe/HVAC elements within the volume of the selected structural panel +The production of a hole report tates: Add Structure - This allows the indication of the penetrating item to add the penetrated structure to the 3D Aad Sructire View. ‘Ao POSEVAC ‘Add PipelHVAC ~ This allows the indication of the structural panel to add all Pipes/HVAC penetrating the structure to the (Hoe Report So view. Hole Report - This allows the production of a hole report The Report Headings for Hole, Penetrated, and Penetrating can be selected from the Managed Hole Reports form ‘© Copyrignt 2012 to current year 205 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 11.8.4.1 Add Structure To see the effect ofthis function remove all PANE elements from the 30 View From the Managed Hole Utility form, click the Add Structure button. [Pick penetrating tem: The prompt Pick penetrating Kem" Snplayed In this example PIPE /100-C-16 is indicated in the 3D View. The penetrated PTRU elements are added to the 3D View. 11.5.4.2 Add PipelHVAC ‘To see the effect of this function remove all pipes from the 3D View From the Managed Hole Utility form, cick the Add Pipe/HVAC button. Pick Panel The prompt to ‘Pick Panel’ is displayed In this case PANE 4 belonging to SBFR EL(+)107820_TOS_PLATE 's indicated in the 3D View. The penetrating pipes are added to the 3D View. © Copyright 2012 to current year 206 ‘Www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ave’ ‘Alingnis reserved 11.8.4.3 Hole Report =) 41.8.4.3.1 Hole Association Filter AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TM-1810 From the Managed Hole Utility form, click the Hole Report button to display the Managed Hole Reports form, ne The form can also be opened by a selecting the Hole Report option 2B war | from the Holes button options list © comoc | inthe Penetrate group. The form is divided into two main sections, Hole Association Filter and Report Headings. This section of the form allows the specification of the required filters to determine which holes will be included in the report. The upper part of this section contains three checkboxes. setae nt x Current Element ~ This displays any holes sane tr associated with the currently selected cette meet sicen ace element only. ae # + aon > eee. = Graphical Selection — This applies filtering com cme to all managed holes associated with tlements in the current graphical selection All Managed Holes — This applies filtering to all managed holes in the MDB econ. ose lesa: Discipline - This specifies holes forall disciplines or for a single discipline using the Samrat options list. Secu omer sme ‘ee Rocuested Status ~ This specifies holes at any status or specifies holes at a given status using sewrovee ions list the options list ‘wre Netto vt Wa Ceska Mt using the options list. Valid — This specifies holes in relation to their validity or all holes regardless of validity © Copyright 2012 to currert year 207 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The Display section of the form has a single checkbox:~ ‘Invalid ~ This includes the hole associations that have any bad references, invalid references or invalid data The Display option is not relevant if the Current Element radio button is being used. The option will be ‘greyed out 14.5.4.3.2Report Headings ‘The Report Headings section of the Managed Hole Reports form, aliows the selection of the headings that, are required on the report from the three categories: + Hole information + Penetrated item information + Penetrating items information Papo eos ime meevste pene Pees | eva ctr ‘The speciic headings to be included in the Diet nee report can be selected by checking the ee individual check boxes. In addition to this cones there are the Select All Headings and yPotee Clear Headings ink labels to aid (Fuse population of the form: coe seething cries (Once the required headings have been specified the Run Report bulton can te used to create the report ‘The Managed Hole Reports form appears, containing an Export to Excel and Print Preview. link label arene Hoe Repos x Bek ErtoEace! Fae ew © Copyaght 20120 curent year 208 www. AVEVA Solutions |imited and its subsidiaries, -aveva.com ‘llnghs reserves AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘A tight click menu is also available which will alow the following tasks to be performed'~ + Navigate To > Association/Penetrated Item/ Penetrating Item = Add to 3D view + Remove from 3D view * Focus on Hole + Export list to Excel + Print list. 411.6 _ Creating Non-Penetration Managed Holes ~ Free Holes Occasionally the pipe designer may require @ hole through a structural panel that is not for a pipe penetration. This is known as a non-penetration managed hole. The requested hole will then be controlled using the Hole Association Manager form. Free Holes are standard hole shapes, some of which include sleeves or kicker plates. In addition to these is a User Defined shape. This option is also available in other Model disciplines, ie HVAC, STRUCTURES etc. In the Penetrate group, selecting the Genera Hole ‘option from the Holes button options list displays the Create Hole from ‘The upper section of the form lists the Penetrated Object Clicking the Pick Penetrated Element link label result in the prompt ‘Pick a face on the penetrated object’ being displayed. This allows the selection of the PANE element in the 3D View. © Copyright 2012 to current year 209 www.aveva.com Pipework Modeivg TM-i810 ‘The Hole Type options list shows the available holes. The fist six entries are the same hole types available for penetration holes. The remaining hole types are various shapes with additional components, ie. kicker plates or sleeves, ‘The last entry is User Defined which enables a user defined shape for the hole to be specified, this is covered in one of the following sections. (Once the Penetrated Object and the Hole Type has been determined clicking the Apply button will display the Hole Management — Free Hole Definition form. ‘The example shows the form with the Rectangular eens ee * Hole Type HR with Kicker Plate selected. oe betton sass met eerie sete Resins Hone nen er Pa eed ee Sege Peete i, ‘one fae sen Wiig Mex ay Yome ram Anny The selected Hole Type is displayed in the 3D View, fon the penetrated tem. Default sizes are used with graphical aids that indicate the Hole X and Hole Y Ee directions and the default X and Y offsets from the (Gar) Panel ongin ane: ‘The default hole location is the pick position from the penetration item selection. This default position may be subsequently changed using the X Offset and Y Offset textboxes. ‘The form has two tabs: ‘+ Hole Definition — to define the shape, size, position and rotation of the hole. + Associated Elements ~ to define the element(s) the hole is to be associated with, e.g. items of ‘equipment, valve handles etc. © Copyagh 20120 curen year 210 www AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes. -aveva.com ‘All rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 11.6.1.1 Hole Definition Tab From the Hole Definition tab, the following details land parameters can be changed, to suit the required hole. The Hole Type may be changed from that specified - on the Create Hole form by simply selecting a different type from the list. The graphical representation of the Hole Type will change to the new type, The Hole Shape Parameters section of the form changes depending on the hole type selected, with the relevant parameters shown for that hole type For example, for a Rectangular Hole ~ Type HR with Kicker Plate has parameters for the hole Width and Height, Radius, and Kicker Plate | Height and Thickness cer Pte et ie Ponto re neon ) oor, ee ee ae The Hole Position and Orientation section of the Yoweri Amey form enables the X Offset and ¥ Offset, ie. X and Y distances from the panel origin, tobe set. The values defaut tothe picked position and reflect the displayed values on the graphical aids [Gaz] Th X feet and v offset values may be changed manually by entering the required value in the appropriate textbox. ‘Alternatively, clicking the Align in X or Align in Y link labels displays the prompt ‘Align Hole to picked position’ and activates the Positioning Control toolbar. Any position, using any of the positioning control Sptions can be indicated to align the hole with in the specified direction. The X Offset or V Offset values are changed automatically to reflect the picked position. was Clicking the #8 putton cispiays the prompt ‘Pick a face on the penetrated object. A new hole postion tray be picked on the panel using the cursor The X Offset and Y Offset values are updated accordingly. ‘The Rotation textbox enables the rotation around the Z axis of the hole to be specified either by entering @ valve in the textbox or using the up or down arrows to change the angle in ° increments. © Copyright 2012 to current year 2a www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling 11.6.1.2 User Defined Hole Type Selecting the User Defined option from the Hole Type options list allows the creation of shapes other than the standard options available ‘This displays the Loop Vertex Editor form ‘A default hole, an NXTR with four vertices, with dimensions of 200mmx200mm is added to the 3D View. The hole shape may be defined by adding, deleting or modifying vertices to the NXTR loop in the same way as editing a panel or normal negative extrusion @_ For more information on the use of the Loop Vertex Editor form, refer to training guide TM-1812 AVEVA Everything3D Structural Modeling. © Copyright 2012 to current year 212 www.aveva. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘aveva.com Allright reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TM-1810 41.6.1.3 Associated Elements Tab oe erage atin x ON the Associated Elements tab the elements associated with the hole are shown in the Current Association Elements list. Initially these include the ort ccna panel and hole reference. || Ae displays the prompt ‘Pick associated item’, Any item(s) may be picked to associate the hole with. The selection process is terminated by pressing the Esc key. The | selected item(s) will also appear in the Current Association Elements list prey Pant 10S ———— ~] Clicking the Pick Association Elements link label Selecting an associated item from the list and selecting the Remove Association option from the right click menu removes it from the list and all references to it from the association, nna remove stem, treed ‘The Primary Panel and Hole Reference items are required to (eertatnana create the hole and attempting to remove them displays 2 Message form as shown. “ a In this case a valve has been added to the Current ee | | Association Elements list L__. =| = Having specified all of the requirements for the hole, clicking the Apply button on the Hole Management — Free Hole Definition form will create the virtual hole ‘The hole must be requested and approved using the Hole Association Manager form, covered in the following section © Copyright 2012 0 curert year. 213 www.aveva.com 14.7 Hole Management In orde* to inform the structural department that a hole is required the hole needs to be requested using the Hole Association Manager form. This form is opened by clicking the Manage Holes button on Hole Management Utility form, or in the Penetrate group, selecting the Hole Manager option from the Holes button options tist ety Hales 14.7.4_Hole Association Filters This section allows the filtering of the Managed Holes to be displayed on the Hole Association Manager form. ‘alienation roe Current Element - This displays any holes associated with the currently selected element ee on One ‘= Liet of Elements - This activates the Elements to Manage section of the form. This will be detailed later in this section All Managed Holes - This applies filtering to all managed holes in the MDB © Copyright 2042 to current yoar 214 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. aveva.com All ight reser ve, AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Discipline — This specifies holes for all disciplines or for a single discipline using the options list, aout Status — This specifies holes at any status or specifies holes at a single status ‘orond, using the options lst wozem Meares cones Claimed — This specifies holes in relation to therr claimed state using the options te list ve as Wa Valid - This specifies holes in relation to their validity or all holes regardless of a validity using the options list Fried ‘The Display section of the form has a single checkbox:- = Invalid — This includes the hole associations that have any bad references, invalid references or invalid data ‘The Display option is not relevant if the Current Element radio button js being used, The option will be greyed out ‘The Apply Filterlink label refreshes the form according to the element and filtering options selected For instance, navigate to a PANEL element in the Model Explorer and select the Current Element radio button. From the Discipline options list select Piping and click the Apply Filter link label, This will result in only pipe elements that penetrate the single structural panel being displayed, se Aasoowont farocean o Oecbme = Saha Vas © Chimed Perea Bor Perera ter RMASSOC IONS PPE et Checed] WO | PANEL SBFRANEWCRU IL) 172. TOS. PLATE -RaCESSOCOOTE| PRE | | Wot Checked] NO _| PANEL te SBFRUNVEWORKTEL(“)O7R0.TOS.PATE | BOBTEI Totten =3 ‘Aiternatively selecting the List of Elements radio button will activate the Elements to Manage section of the form. This allows a more specific approach regarding which structural panels to filter on. am seston Fi, ‘ena 1 rare © caren Bement 8 Ustot cores = sos Comentoeneet | segeronoe2 Dhceine Porg > Suna A+ Chimes A ie. epey: ia eto © Copyright 2012 to curert year. 215 Www.aveva.com erent lo mange sroeio1982 4 ea i sCeneneres | senor Reset | L(osousg_TOs Pipework Modelling TM-i810 Elements can be added to the list hy navigating to them in the Model Explorer and clicking the Add Current Element link label. Clicking the Refroshy [irk label will update the contents of the Hole Associations list. Elements can be removed by using the right click menu and selacting Remove element. Aternatively clicking the Reset link abe! will populate the list with the CE ony. events tone padCurent Bement Leow 41.7.2 Show Tags (Berens tomanoge pos coment ement | xy s0800_TO8 ‘The Show Tags checkbox is an aid to identify the selected hole association in the 3D View. Hote Assocatons [bra conn header ero gun by Oe ‘fosocieton 2 Dscpine D Stats BV. THM-ASSOC-001S IPE "Not! THMLASSOC-0015) PIPE Nott Total tems = 3 [yi ShowTags [7] Translucent Penetrated © Copyright 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries ‘ll rights reserves 216 ‘WwwW.aveva.com 44.7.3. Translucent Penetrated ‘etttams #3 aise Tote a ‘Navigate To » Validate ‘Add to 3D view Remove from 3D view Focus on Hole Modify Defiition | | Export to Excel... Print Preview. | 4 Hole Association Options AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The Translucent Penetrated checkbox is also an aid to make the penetrated item translucent in the 3D View. Using the default 3D fiew settings this will have very little impact because the panels are already translucent. However the effect can be seen below on panel which has had the default translucency changed. “The Hole Associations list has several options available from the right click menu: Navigate To - this option has a sub-menu containing Association, Penetrated Item and Penetrating Item. This allows the navigation to these elements in the Model Explorer. Validate — this checks the validity of the selected association [Add to 3D View - this adds the virtual hole, penetrated item and penetrating item to the 3D View. Remove from 3D View - this removes the virtual hole, penetrated item and penetrating iter from the 3D View. Focus on Hole ~ this centres the 3D View and zooms to the selected association Modify Definition — this opens the Hole Management - Definition form to allow the hole to be modified if required, ‘Add Penetrated — this adds the penetrated item to the 3D View. Export to Excel... - this allows the Hole Associations to be saved to Excel Print Preview — this opens a Print Preview of the Hole Associations. © Copyright 2012 to current year 2n7 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The following is the procedure for handling Hole Associations. Before the request and approval procedure can be started the validity of the association must be checked, ie. that the pipe has not been moved etc. eats te eat gy Mltesover From the Hole Associations list, select the item required and from the right click menu select Validate wees | Spain Geccmc etertheoSaa © ws a Cane The result of the validation will be displayed in the Hole [pawassocoon| ere —| etme eo clot enon #3 From the Hole Association Manager form click the Manage nn) Selected Holes link label ones ‘The Hole Management form is now displayed. The top of the form shows the information to the previous Hole Associations ist. ist of Holes detailing similar There are also three fold- up panels:- + Solected hole data + Hole results + Hole History There is also a text box that allows a Hole ‘Comment to be added with ‘an accompanying Save button ‘The bottom section of the form has two headings + Originator Tasks Omen = Reviewer Tasks In this case the pipe designer is the creator of the hole and initially only the Originator Tasks of Request and Delete Entry are available for use. The options that are available are dependent upon the current status of the hole, © Copyright 20120 curent year 218 ‘AVEVA Solitons Limited an fs subsiciares. www.aveva.com ‘All rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Click the Request link label. A Confirm form appears asking ‘Do you really want to change the status to REQUESTED? click the Yes button. orgeate Tes yu ret wate change he tas ‘REQUESTED? Ses ‘The history of the hole can now be seen in the Hole History section of the form, El Hote Hist: oxre user STATUS DESCRIPTION |2012-12.190840] APPER thon Hore | REQUESTED | Sits changes rom cine to REQUESTED ne fener Now that the hole has been requested by the piping ewes = designer the only Originator Tasks that are available ane cok are Cancel Request and Delete Entry. — foreionnset ‘The Reviewer Tasks would only be available to the discipline that owns the Panel, who at this stage would have the Approve of Reject functions available to smmunecanages them Clicking the Return to Hole Associations link label wili Towwuun = Oscyaw Sans = vas © Chimed © show how the Status has been added to the Hole SS raiaess fteoasl Ls Associations list as shown [esses Pe | | CRE | OL ‘The request process has claimed the hole association which will prevent any further modification by the reviewing discipline. To overcome this a SavelUnclaim option is available from the right click menu. @ This is the same functionality as the standard Savework and Unclaim functionality used throughout AVEVA E3D It has been added 10 the right click options to improve the workflow for this procedure ‘© Copyrignt 2012 to curent year 219 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The approval of the hole by the reviewing discipline will result in the Status and Valid columns being update in the Hole Associations list and the hole being added to the panel. © Copyright 2042 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserve ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Perform the following tasks:~ + Navigate to FRMW /EL(+)107820_TOS owned by STRU IEQUIP_SUPPORT belonging to SITE ISITE-STRUCTURAL-AREAO( and add itto the 3D View. = Use the Add Pipe/HVAC button on the Managed Hole Utility form to add the pipes to the 30 View ‘+ Use the Copy Element With Offset function to copy PIPE /80-B-7 250mm in the ¥ direction. ‘The 3D View should look as shown «Use the Greate Penetration form for PIPE /100-C-17 to create a penetration From Pipe Spec using an ATTA Use the Circular Hole ~ Type D type with a clearance of 75mm. | Use the Create Penetration form for PIPE /100-C-16 to create @ penetration from the Penetrations specification. Use the Circular Hole - Type D with Kicker Plate type with a clearance of 75mm. Use the Managed Hole Utility form to set 2 clearance value of 80mm and with Panel element selected use the Auto Penetrate CE button. = Use the Managed Hole Utility form to merge the holes for PIPE /80-B-7 and the copy. Use the Modify CE button to create a Rectangular Hole ~ Type HR with a Width of 450mm, Height of 200mm and Radius of 100mm, The 3D View should look as shown + Use Hole Association Manager form to Validate and Approve the holes. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 224 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1816 Saar Shy: Rua eat Fs york The following exercise will cover below ZONE /ZONE-PIPING-AREAO1 using the folowing:- ‘Complete the routing of PIPE /100-B-8 by adding the BRAN /100-B-8/82 as shown. Ensure that slip-on ‘and weld neck flanges have been used appropriately. 100-88 Branch Tail P1501B/N1 © Copyright 2012 to current 2 www. AVEVA Solstons Lined ans sbsicanes. ° -aveva.com All rights reserves, AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Create Pipe /250-B-5 below ZONE IZONE-PIPING-AREA01 using the following information: + Primary System Process Branch Bt Head Details - System 8. + Connected to /E1304N2 + Specification = ASB Branch B1 Tail Details - + Bore = 250mm + Connection to /C1101/N2 Branch B2 Head Details:- = Connected to /E1301/N3 Branch B2 Tail Details - © Connected to TEE! of BRANCH B1 ‘Suggestion ELBO 2 of Branch B1 should be positioned using the Through tab of the Move form ay (250-B-5 Branch Tail C1101N2 Concentric Reducer Branch2 Head J E1301/N3 Branch Head E1301/N2 © Copyright 2012 to current year 223 www.aveva.com Pipework Modeling TM-i816. Create Pipe /80-B-14 using the following information:~ * Primary System = ~—= Process.‘ Branch B1 Head Details - System B * Connected to /D1201/N2 + Specification = ABB Branch 81 Tail Details:- © Bore = 80mm * Connect tal to last member Branch B2 Head Details'~ * Connected to TEE1 of BRANCH Bt Branch B2 Tail Details:- * Connect tal to last member Suggestion - ‘As before, the Move form can be used to position the elbows to the explicit positions. The components from the elbow to the gate valve of Branch1 and the components of Branch 2 are positioned fitting to fitting ‘Consequently the tall positions are determined by the components’ overall dimensions. ‘The globe valve belonging to BRANCH B2 is selected frome HOLD specification 80-B-14 Branch? Tail o ape Globe Valve from HOLD ‘Spec (GBLOBBD) 80x50 Tee Branch1 Head D12011N2 Brancht Tail Gate Vave. Gate Valve ‘80x50 Cone. Swage (NSN) Slip-On Flange (FSW) Diaphragm Op. Control (CV) Slip-On Flange (FSW) ‘80x50 Conc. Swage (NSN) © Copynght 2042 caren year 24 www.aveva. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘aveva.com Athi esewed AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ® During preliminary routing a HOLD or Vaive/nstument specification can be used fo select inline components not available in the current pipe specification. This allows the components which have preliminary information to be included in the route. The HOLD specification is used dunng this training Course to demonstrate this functionality, see also PIPE /50-B-9. w 311165 N 299256 EL +106550 MATL HOLD) i i __ rn ene comecron ner coweATLE HT TCOM The resulting isometric will indicate that the valve is, ‘on hold’ LL For additional information on creating isometries refer to chapter 16. ‘The use of the Connect To Last Member button for the branches will set the connection on the Branch Tail tab of the Pipe Editor: Modify Pipe form to be the same as the last member, ie. Flange RF ANSI 00Ib in this case. In this, or in any case where the connections need to be different in order to satisfy the Connection ‘Compatibility Table in Paragon, using the Connect To First/Last Member buttons will result in the pipe failing the Data Consistency check This can either be rectified by setting the value manually or by using the Reconnect button during the creation of the connecting pipe as shown next © Copyright 2012 to current year 225 www.aveva.com Pipework Moieliig TM-1810 Create Pipe /80-A-11 using the following information:- = Primary System Process Branch B1 Head Details: ‘System A © Connected to tail of BRANCH /80-B-14/81 + Specification = AIA Branch B1 Tail Details:- = Bore = 80mm = Connection Type = Open End = Direction = W = Position:- w 303000 N 309280 U 106000 (This is an arbitrary value ‘which will be updated according to the route obtained) ‘Suggestions:~ Branch 82 Head Details Use Model Editor to determine the height of ELBO4 jin relation to the STRU /PIPERACK = Connected to tail of BRANCH /80-B-14/682 belonging to SITE /SITE-STRUCTURAL-AREAO1 Branch B2 Tail Details:- = Connected to TEE of BRANCH B1 3| 3 Branch2 Head 80.8-14/82 Brancht Head 0-8-1473 © Copyright 2012 to current year 226 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘All rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘Afterthe connection of the branch heads to the tails of PIPE /80-B-14, the connection error discussed previously can be corrected. Selecting the Branch Tall tab for BRAN /80-B- 14/81 will display @ connection type error. Click the Reconnect button to change the Connection value. a mraone aaa 2 Te teOBB HEAD AOAT | bee ‘one . + Ustoteomecios: comecton, Guat FANS em . owen | cemectn Fane Fm 208 Oren ‘This will need to be repeated for BRAN /80-B-14/B2 unless the error was corrected manually, © Copyright 2012 to current year. 227 www.aveva.com ‘Create Pipe /100-C-12 using the following information.- Primary System Specification Bore Insulation Tracing Process System C = Re = 100mm = S0mm_Fibreglass = E-TRACING Branchi Head Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Head Details:- ‘+ Connection Type = Open End Direction = W + Position: ~ w303000 NaoRaao U 108000 (This is an arbitrary value which will be updated according to the route obtained) Tail Details: = Connected to /E1301/NS1 rac 2 Be za olf se ra #150 SO Flanges Brancht Tail see Detail E1301/NS1 © Copyright 2042 to ouront yoar 28 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries ‘Allrights reserved. AVEVA Everything3D™* (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘Suggestions: Use Model Editor to determine the correct height at the head of the branch in relation to the STRU IPIPERACK belonging to SITE /SITE-STRUCTURAL-AREAQ1 ‘The Control Set 1 assembly can be used for the downstream valve arrangement. The height of the tee can be set using the Drag Move form, providing the assembly is moved away from ELBO3 first using the Model Editor. Postion wet Wort ‘This will require the addition of two elbows, The head position can then be determined by locking the West and North positions and picking the leave of the second elbow as @ reference position. The elbows can then be deleted ff 100x80 Tee 101850 y 100610 Detail of Control Set Assembl © Copyright 2012 to current year: 229 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Create Pipe /100-B-2 using the following information:- + Primary System = ~—=S~Process SystemB Branch Head Details - + Specification A3B + Connected to 1011017N1 + Bore = 400mm Brancht Tail Details:- + Connect tail to last member Branch2 Head Details - © Connected to TEE1 of BRANCH Bt Branch2 Tail Details'- = Connect tail to last member Branch1 Tail Branch2 Tail ‘Globe Valve 10x80 Concentric Gate Valve Reducer Branch2 Head U 100810 100x80 Concentric Reducer Branch4 Diaphragm Op. Control (CV) ie fleed 00x80 Concentric Reducer Gate Valve © Copynght 2012 to current year 230 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com ‘All rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Create Pipe /150-A-3 using the following information:~ + Primary System= Process System A _Brancht Head Details © Specification = AIA + Connected to tail of BRANCH /100-8-2/61 + Bore = 180mm Branch1 Tail Details - + Connection Type = Open End + Direction = w + Position w303000 ~N308080 U 106000 (This is an arbitrary value which will be updated according to the route obtained). Branch? Head Details - + Connected to tail of BRANCH /100-8-2182 Branch2 Tail Details:- + Connected to TEE! of BRANCH Bt Branch2 Head 100-8-2/82 Branch1 Head 100-8-2/81 © Copyright 2012 to current year 231 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-i810 ‘Create Pipe /100-B-1 using the following information: + Primary System= Process System ®8 Branch Head Details- © Specification 438 © Connected to (P1502B/N2 © Bore = 100mm Branch1 Tail Details:- © Connected to (C1106/N6 Branch2 Head Details:- © Connected to !P1502A/N2 Branch2 Tail Details:- + Connected to TEE1 of BRANCH Bt Brancht Tail CHOLINE Branch? Tail Brancht Head 3] P15028/N2 3 Branch? Head 2 P1S02A/N2 #150 SO Flanges ‘See Detail © Copyright 2012 to current year 232 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and is subsidiaries Al nights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 1.102000 ‘Wafer Check Valve 4100380 Cone. Swage (NSN) Slip-On Flange fl 100x80 Tee U 101565 U 100610 Detail of Control Seti Assembh © Copyright 2012 to current year 233 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘Create Pipe /50-B-9 using the following information: «Primary System = Process System B + Speciicalon = AB + Bore = 50mm ant erro1ma Branch? Head PAso1em2 Brancht Head P1SOWAN2 Branch1 Head Details” © Connected to /P1501AINZ Brancht Tail Details - © Connected to 1C1106/N4 Branch2 Head Details'- + Connected to /P15018/N2 Branch2 Tail Details:- © Connected to TEE1 of BRANCH B1 ‘Suggestions:- Al flanged valves need to be selected from the HOLD: ‘specification. ‘The North positions are determined by the connections to ‘the equipment. ‘The control set in this pipe does not use the assembly. The ‘components will need to be created using a combination of ‘the A3B and HOLD specifications. © Copynight 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘llrightsreserved 234 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 50-B-9 ‘valve (eV) ‘Swaged (NSB) © Copyright 2012 to current year 235 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘Complete the route of Pipe /40-B-10 that was created earlier in this training guide. Brancht Tall Suggestions ~ Change the existing bends to screwed NPT elbows, Connect the head and re-align the components to suit the new position © Copyrignt 2012 to curent year 236 ‘Www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries Allrights reserved. 124 Data Consistency 12.1.1 Possible Types of Data Error ‘The data consistency checking utility, available within the Piping application, checks the design for ‘occurrences of the following types of error. Angular Alignment - Checks that components which are to be connected together are aligned in the same direction: Flanged Screed c { Incompatible connection txpes ‘Tube too short to allow practical assembly Angular Alignment - Checks that components which are to be connected together are aligned in the same direction ‘Axial Alignment - Checks that components which are to be connected together are aligned on a ‘common axis: Consistent Bores - Checks that components which are to be connected together have consistent bores: Connection Types - Checks that components which are to be connected together have compatible connection types: Minimum Tube Length - Checks that no length of tube is less than a prescribed minimum (which may depend on its bore) © Copyright 2012 to current year 237 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 12.1.2 Accessing the Data Consistency Checks DA in the Tools group click the Data Consistency button to chow the data IS Data Consistency Check form as Consistency shown. This form is used to generate a diagnostic report on the data consistency of any part of the design. ‘The report can be listed on the screen (in the area in the lower half of the form), or sent to a file from which a hard copy can be printed. Select Screen cr File radio button and, in the latter case, specify the Directory and Filename. Then choose the hierarchic level at which to check the design using the Check options list, the default value is CE. For parameters and tolerances, the Data Consistency ‘Check allows a margin of acceptable error before a problem is reported. These built-in tolerances have default values, but may be set to alternative values if preferred. Click the Piping button from the Parameters section of the form will display the Piping Consistency Check Options form. ‘The misalignment between adjacent components can be measured using any of the following three parameters © The displacement angle between the p-arrive and p-leave axes + The offset distance between the p-arrive and p-leave axes © The ratio of the offset to the projected distance between the p-arrive and p-leave p-points (equivalent to the tangent of the angle parameter), The maximum permissible values for any of these parameters can be specified RATIO “y= taMANGLE © Copyiight 2012 to current year 238 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and it subsidiaries. ‘All ights reserved AVEVA Everything30™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Clicking the Tube Range button from the Data Consistency Check Options form will display the Tube Tolerance Check Options form ‘00m By default a report will warn of all lengths of tube in the design which are shorter than i i | Tottube bore Oamm —— OGmn me O.omm 100mm. This allows a decision to be made Teiutetoe Samm Om mh Olen Whether each such length is adequate for me EE. = welding procedures, bolt withdrawal, access = Ses and soon. This minimum length can be = changed from the default of 100mm, and may Tamers; Som See set diferent minima for up to ten different pipe | Tanwetae oon orm nm bore ranges if desired. ie | Tomtnboe 0mm“ jatecee Oar Sem +A minimum length of 150mm for bores SiGe | Gee between 25 and 50 Tltetee 00m Ome mh + A minimum length of 300mm for bores between 50 and 100 In this case the Tube value is set to 50mm which will be used for all Tae 600mm Sizes. 12.4.3. The Report Format ‘The report comprises a header, giving the date and time, followed by an itemised list of the elements being checked, together with numbered diagnostic messages describing any potential problems. ‘An example showing errors If no problems exist the following message is displayed onl 9 ec a2 Te 1611 te 9020202 Tae ee no | pee ame [BRANCH 900-4381 | BRANCH 2008-401 2 Y0TAL REFERENCE NOT SET | a0 bow seteaaes2 | So oara neonssTeNcis = 790 LEAVE CONNECTION TYPE HOT COMPATIE WITH TCONN 00 © Copyright 2012 to curent year. 239 www.aveva.com Pipework Moder TM-1810, 12.1.4 Data Consistency Diagnostic Messages ‘With experience, the user will be able to identify which messages indicate errors which must be corrected, ‘and which are merely warnings of potential problems. @ A full list of the cata consistency diagnostic messages, each identified by a reference number can he found in the Model Reference Manual of the AVEVA Fuerything30 Help, ‘As an example, a Pipe to Pipe connection, and some of the messages which might result will be considered. | om a vr nse wero | tae Phrnve. — Hoon | TeoKN rip | cap oa | The connection as shown is a valid one. If any of the connection types were changed, the following messages may be witnessed: A230 CONNECTION TYPE HCONN NOT SAME AS TERMINAL CONNECTION TYPE ‘The connection types FBD-FBD in this example must be the same. 8230 CONNECTION TYPE TCONN NOT SAME AS TERMINAL CONNECTION TYPE ‘The connection types GBD-GBD in this example must be the same. D430 BAD ARRIVE CONNECTION TYPE ‘The connection types GBD-FBD in this example must be listed as compatible in the COCO tables. E730 LEAVE CONNECTION TYPE (of the Flange) NOT COMPATIBLE WITH TCONN, ‘The connection types FBD-GBD in this example must be listed as compatible in the COCO tables. 12.1.5 Example of Diagnostic Messages The following exampies explain the significance of some of the messages that user might be witnessed during this training course: 12.1.5.1 Branch Head Errors ‘The following diagnostics apply only to the Head of a Branch 10 HEAD REFERENCE NOT SET ‘The Head reference should only be unset (i. zero) if the Head Connection Type HCONN is set to OPEN, VENT, CLOS or DRAN. © Copyright 2012 to curent year 240 Ch ; AVEVA Solutions Limted and its subsidiares, ‘www.aveva.com Allrights reserved A20 A30 A200 A210 A230 A300 A310 A320 A330 ‘A400 Aat0 A420 AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 HEAD REFERENCE POINTS TO NONEXISTENT ELEMENT ‘This error would result from the deletion of a component, such as a Nozzle, to which the Head of the Branch was originally connected BAD HEAD RETURN REFERENCE The Head is connected to an element that does not refer back to the Branch. This can occur when the Head of a Branch is connected to another Branch, implying that a Tee should be placed somewhere along the second Branch, The error can also occur when two or more branches are inadvertently connected to the same terminal. DIRECTION HDIR NOT SAME AS TERMINAL DIRECTION If the Head is connected to a terminal, such as 2 Nozzle or Tee, then the direction HDIR should always be identical to that of the appropriate p-point of the terminal POSITION HPOS NOT SAME AS TERMINAL POSITION, If the Head is connected to @ terminal, such as 2 Nozzle or Tee, then the position HPOS should always be identical to that of the appropriate p-point of the terminal, CONNECTION TYPE HCONN NOT SAME AS TERMINAL CONNECTION TYPE If the Head is connected to a terminal, such as a Nozzle or Tee, then the connection type HCONN ‘should always be identical to that of the appropriate p-point of the terminal REFERENCE HSTUBE UNSET ‘There is more than 1mm of tube between the Head and the p-arrive of the first Component (or the Tail), but HSTUBE is unset, REFERENCE HSTUBE REFERS TO A NONEXISTENT SPCOM “This may occur if part ofthe Specification has been deleted HSTUBE PROBLEM, CATREF IN SPCOM IS UNSET ‘This indicates an error in the Specification HSTUBE PROBLEM, CATREF IN THE SPCOM REFERS TO NONEXISTENT Catalogue COMPONENT ‘This may occur if part of the Catalogue has been deleted or if the CATREF is unset, HBORE NOT SAME AS BORE OF HSTUBE ‘The bore of any tube leading from the Head, determined from the Catalogue, should always be identical to HBORE HCON NOT COMPATIBLE WITH CONNECTION TYPE OF HSTUBE The connection type of any tube leading from the Head, determined from the Catalogue, should be compatible with HCONN. ISPEC REFERENCE POINTS TO NONEXISTENT ELEMENT ‘This error would occur if, ie., the Insulation Specification pointed to by ISPEC had been deleted. © Copyright 2012 to current year 244 www.aveva.com Pipework Model TM-i816 12.1.6.2 Branch Tail Errors ‘The same type of errors may occur to the Tail of 2 Branch. The message numbers are the same as for the Head errors but are preceded bya B. Le B10 TAIL REFERENCE NOT SET The Tail reference should only be unset (ie. zero) if the Tail connection type TCONN is set to OPEN, VENT, CLOS or DRAN. 12.4.5.3 Plain Branch Errors ‘The following diagnostics can occur only for Branches with no piping components: (©500_ TUBE TOO SHORT BETWEEN HEAD AND TAIL ‘The distance between the Head position, HPOS. and the Tail position, TPOS, is greater than zero land less than the specified minimum tube length (default: 100mm) (C510 BAD HEAD TO TAIL GEOMETRY Either the Head position, HOS, does not lie at a positive distance along the line through TPOS in the direction TDIR or the Tail position, TPOS, does not lie at @ positive distance along the line through HPOS in the direction HDIR. of...

Passed Displays the Passed Colour form, when Passed is activated on the menu, allowing the selection of a highlight colour for elements that pass the check. ‘©Copyright 2012 to current year 253 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-i810, Colours > Failed Displays the Failed Colour form, when Failed is activated on the menu, allowing ‘the selection of a highlight colour for elements that fail the check. Clear Selection allows the selected element to be cleared Clear> All Allows all elements to be cleared. 14.4.2.4 Check Functions ‘The available check functions are organised into class and group categories, simplifying the selection of those most relevant to the users current design activities. Each class of checks represents, typically, a main design discipline, for example, Steelwork, Piping, HVAC, Cable Trays, etc. Each class may have one or more groups associated with it representing more specific features of the design discipline. ‘Selecting the required class of checks from the Classes options list will automatically update the Groups ‘options. ‘Selecting the required group of checks from the Groups options list will automatically update the Checks list to show all individual checks applicable to the chosen class and group. From the Checks list, select one or more checks that are to be performed on the elements in the Check lems list. The checks are performed by clicking the Check button on the form. 14.1.3 Design Checker Results _ Clicking the Check button will automatically display the Checker Results form. The form is spit into two sections ~ + Passed + Failed Each listing the elements accordingly. Selecting the element in the section will apply the relevant highlight colour to the 3D View. © Copyright 2012 to curent year 254 www AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. .aveva.com ‘arnignis reservea 14.2 Design Checker — (Worked Example) AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Navigate to PIPE /150-B-6 in the Model Explorer and select ‘Add > CE from the Checker form. From the relevant options lists select the following:~ * Class Piping Application + Groups Checks for Pipe Lines From the Checks list select Vent High Points Click the Check button. ‘The results are also displayed in the 3D View. © Copyright 2012 to curent year. 255 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-i810 Navigate to BRAN /100-C-12/B2 and rotate the by-pass valve by 90 degrees. Use the Design Checker utilty to check the following:- + The Drain Low Points check for all pipes owned by ZONE /ZONE-PIPING-AREAO1 = The Valve Stem Orientation check on BRAN /100-C-12/B2 (2 For intormation relating to the administration of the Design Checker utility refer to Appendix - E © Copyright 2012 to current year. 256 AVEVA Solutions Limtod ands subsidiaries www.aveva.com Al nights reserved. ‘The Production Checks functionality allows pipe pieces and pipe spools to be checked in order to bring them to production readiness in accordance with the user defined fabrication machines. The fabrication checks are run against the criteria set against the fabrication machines. These are currently limited to pipe bending and automatic flange welding machines. @® The Production Checks methad can be considered as an alternative to the Spool module. For further information relating to Spool refer to TM-1851 AVEVA EverythingSD Spooler training guide. [piste tang canee For the purposes ofthis chapter PIPE /40-B-10 wil be modified to include bonds and ext flanges ang PIPE /40-B-20 wil be added. To do this on the Tools tab, in the Training group click the Setup button to display the jgrtcmomaotnte-Omte + Training Setup fm. From te Piping feb In he Extras section, check the Production Checks Update — Chapter15 checkbox and click the ‘Apply button bes 15.1 Definitions - ‘The Production Checks functionality frequently refers to sections of the pipe as Pipe Spools and Pipe Pieces. As a result, this terminology needs to be understood 15.1.1. Pipe Spools ‘A pipe spool is @ prefabricated part of a pipe or branch, This is offen considered as the deliverable, supplied as a complete item by the pipe fabrication shop that is sent for installation. Pipe spools are typically comprised of a bent or straight pipe with welded flanges or couplings at each end. There can also be more complex fabrications with branches, reducers, valves and other components. AVEVA E3D derives the spools. @ Gaskets are not included within the spool 15.1.2. Pipe Pieces _ ‘A pipe piece is the lowest level in the fabrication hierarchy of a pipe. It relates to a continuous piece of tube that can be fabricated from stock material. The pipe piece holds references to the components at the start and end of the piece. The system derives the pipe piace @_ Components on the end of the pipe pieces are not part of the pipe piece, but they are reference by it © Copyright 2012 to current year 257 www.aveva.com Pipework Moielirig TM- i810 15.2__ Accessing the Pipe Production Checks Form [eq Benina tc one Sa Ftrcaton Mace In the Production group. click the Production Checks 7 ren ate bution to display the Pipe Production Checks form, omens Production recbaaa Gs x The representation of the Pipe Production Checks form ence is dependent upon the state of the current element Bons It @ pipe or pipe element with no spools is selected the ‘Arespoclshavenotyetbeen gente ori cipe Pipe Production Checks form will display the followina Generate S00 ‘Pipe spools have not yet been generated for this pipe’. As a result the Generate Spools link label is ‘Sete Predocton Ges available. Sel ela abctonMahiee Detne ate RevaPafnces The lower section of the form displays the Setup iunatiynen A Production Checks. This section is for the setup options ee for production checks and includes:- % + Select Default Fabrication Machines - this allows the selection of the fabrication machines to be applied when running the production checks. + Define Auto-Resolve Preferences - this determines whether the material excesses should be added automatically by the system as a resut of a check | T spodao8s08. Regates akabon against a bending machine. T sp.o08.. Reases akan | | Pe006:102.. Reawes Yate + Define Auto-Naming Proferences — this allows the ‘ — . definition of the auto-naming of the spools. This ‘pe vaske = functionality is only available to an administrator, vatdataPine (Default is ON) View Production fomation ‘Remove machine data tat has been ss0cated with pipe Remove mecine mfo If @ pipe or pipe element with spools is selected the Pipe enovep pe spool and ppepece da thahasbeen Production Checks form will look eimiar to that shown, Sroonesmitipe Remove Fabsation formation iewtog If no pipe or pipe element is selected the Pipe Production ‘veaesoea Checks form wil display the following ‘Select a pipe or er Producin oman element below a pipe to view the pipe spools’ Samara madine iat bs ben nce De Sener Madin lo Pon Pritin Cnta * etgaton Pe: ie soatm capes Pee Sooo Setup roducneachecks sees ‘Select Defeat Fabrication Machines, me Orin ito eoie Preferences Define Atostoming references ON © Copyright 201210 current year 258 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions |imited and its subsidiaries All rights reserves AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 16.2.1 _ Setting Up Production Checks Production checks are performed in accordance with the fabrication machines that are selected using the options below the Setup Production Checks section of the Pipe Production Checks form ‘The eystem checks the pipe pieces against the bending and flange welding machines that are nominated in the default list. This allows the system to identify and assign the fabrication machines, = To select the default bending machine and flange =e welding machine to be used in the production Seon checks, click the Select Default Fabrication Detine to Resolve Pref Machines link label Define hte-Naming Preferences ON ‘Default Fabrication Machines ‘Use tefelloving machies or production checks ‘The lower pane displays a selectable list of available fabrication machines. —+ ‘The selection can be made at any of the three levels, ae A EOD MT ar toch acted ek he ‘[JFeeERD 5.00 MAK Apply button to use the selected machines or the ‘[ZIPMWELD WMACH OF | Back button to cancel the operation. comers I ° ie thei a it Bo morte pd trewe coos rae ee ee can teoat oo meny machines are selected. It is not possible for the form to display all errors on all machines. In this case the View Log link label can be used. on) 15.2.2. Define Auto Resolve Preferences ‘Setup Production Checks ‘Select Deft Fabreation Machines To determine how the feed and end excesses are applied during Production Checks, click the Define Daas ‘Auto-Resolve Preferences link label. Detaenutonaming Pebtaes ON ‘Auto Resolve Preferences _ ae” ‘The lower pane will change to display the available irate eed cs preferences, oh ee Checking the Include End Excess check box, will result in the system automatically adding excess pipe material to the end of the pipe piece if needed. Checking the Include Feed Excess check box, will result in the system adding feed excess to the pipe piece if needed. End and feed excesses are the additional material quantities required by the bending machine to bend the pipe. This is required for the clamp and loading length of the selected machine and will eventually become waste. The customer will decide the standard approach for this setting which will be applicable to all users. For instance it may be a requirement for the user to have these boxes unchecked, This will require the user to evaluate the route and fitting positions if an excess is required. ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year. 259 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 15.2.3 Define Auto-Naming Preferences : ‘Auto-naming enables the automatic naming of new spools during generation. Consequently this needs to be ‘set up prior to the use of the Generate Spools link label. When selected, each newly created spool will be automatically named using the auto-naming rules. If auto-naming is turned off then spools will be given default names (Spool, Spool2...). @ Auto-Naming can only be accessed using an administrative login ‘Setup Production checks or To set up the auto-naming of pipe spools click the Deine naoReroveretionss Define Auto-Naming Preferences link label tecaccanmngeenss ‘The lower pane will change to display the Auto te emi Perens Naming Preferences section. The Use Auto Naming oueatehenotuee Rules checkbox determines whether the defined rules ‘are currently being used. Click the Define Naming Rules... lnk label ‘The Name Settings form is displayed. Clicking the Define Naming Rules... link label will display an Error form because the current user does not have the necessary administrative privileges to define the naming rules. @_The auto-naming of pipe spools is already set up for the Training project. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 260 ‘www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com ‘Avr reseed 15.2.4 Generating Spools AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Pye raion Chests x oeseeie Poe spect ‘hoe spoolehavenotyetbeen geseted forthe Be 15.2.5 _Auto-Naming Pipe Pieces To create the spools click the Generate Spools link label, The appearance of the Product Cheeks form will change with the creation of the spools, The Generate Spools link label will create a single PSLIST element which ‘owns the PSPOOL (pipe spools) elements and PPLIST elements(s) which ‘own the PPIECE (pipe piece) elements @® The PSPOOL elements contain numerous attributes that can be used to populate the pipe sketches later. @ The PPIECE elements have a PPCutLength and PPFinLength atinbute which is the cut and finished length of the tube allowing for the stretch factors on the bending machine. @® it maybe advantageous fo create an auto-naming rule for the pipe pieces to aid in the management of any bending machine nc data if required. See Appendix ~ F for detals of Bending Machine NC Data If there is a requirement to subsequently create bending machine NC data, it's recommended that the pipe pieces are auto-named to aid recognition later. It is best for this to be performed at this stage. Navigate to the pipe in the Model Explorer. On the Tools tab, in the Tools group, select the CE Offspring option from the Autoname button options list em ty - @ Brae 5 co tanto: °°" (TOT ” Mody Tools e ep erm sos-tost eran Aos-102 ia PSUST® 4 fy Prusts Ia PRIECE HOS 10FF01 fm PRIECE Hoe s0FFD fe PRIECE 0.80903 Ta PmECEnoB10FFO PIECE MOB s0FFOS, ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year. 261 www.aveva.com 15.3 The Pipe Production Checks Form ‘The Pipe Production Checks form now displays the Pipe Spools etc. The form has four new sections that allow control of the different aspects of the production checks on the pipe and spool level. Poa roaicton Choos Remove machine data that hasbeen assocatedwith Remove Machine fo Renovepipespooland pipe pecedaatathasbeen [Srecstedwiboine emoveFabacaton Ivornaton Miewtoo “Task for Spool 40-0-10-7501 abate sooo! View Production formation Remove mane dota that as been assocatdvth Poeroea Remove Madine fo Noripation View Spool in Graphics ‘Setup Production Checks ‘ale Dea Fabcaton Madnes Define to Reeve Preferences Define to-aming Preferncs ON Pipe Spools - this section shows the spools for the currently selected pipe Pipe Tasks -this section shows tasks relating to the entire pipe and inciudes:- + Validate Pipe - this runs the production checks against the entire pipe. The checks run for each spool in the pipe that requires validation | View Production Information - this displays the production information currently associated with each pipe spool and pipe piece. + Remove Machine Information - this removes any associated fabrication machine information for all spools and pipe pieces within the pipe + Remove Fabrication Information ~ this deletes all spools and pipe piece data within the pipe © View Log - This displays 2 log viewer for the spool Generation and Validation, providing a more detailed report on the stages of the process. ‘Tasks for Spool - this section shows tasks that are related to the currently selected spool and include ~ + Validate Spo! - this runs the production checks against the currently selected spool = View Production Information - this displays the production information currently associated with the spool and pipe pieces it contains, Remove Machine Information - this deletes any associated fabrication machine information for the selected spool Navigation - this section is for navigation relating to the ‘currently selected spool and includes:~ '* View Spool in Graphics - this zooms the 3D View to the selected spool © Copyright 2012 to current year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Allrights reserved 262 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The Pipe Spools section of the form indicates the Production Status of the spools belonging to the current pipe. Initially production check will need to be run against every spool in the pipe, to do this click the Validate Pipe link label from the Pipe Tasks section of the form. To run checks against a single pipe spool select Validate Spool ‘These options run the production checks and show the results in the lower pane of the form ‘The production checks run using the fabrication machines associated with the individual pipe piece of the spool, Consequently if no machines are associated with the pipe piece, as is the often the case when initially validating, then View odin information the system will check against all machines defined in the default machine list When the checks have been performed the Pipe Spools section displays the results of the check for each spool. There are three possible production status values:- + Successful ‘The production checks were successful + Failed ‘Some part of the production check failed * Valid for production _The spool had already been validated so was not rechecked. x The lower part of the form shows the result for each pipe piece of the selected spool. A Pipe Piece list shows the production check results per piece, and each piece has one of the three status values associated with it pe Production Checks Selecting a pipe piece from the list displays the detailed Yoon 0.830 7501 Scat a st ee orn results of the check in the Detailed Results section of the eaasnen saad form. The information displayed in this part of the form soc 08.30504 Sucessd depends on the results of the check. soe 08:309505.Secesshd r | 2 spo 08109506 Fae seco 8.109507 Susesstt is © Frish ewig Resus In this example, Spool 40-8- een 10-PS06 contains a bend that Foe Recess — has a radius of 4D. Ce oe Consequently the Production Jete_Preseten ots Status will be displayed as a Failed because this radius einai eRe ‘cannot be bent by any of the ae oO default bending machines. © Nout bending machete poe ong No beng machine ous ane bore ater, (meg de we aoe te be ‘Toler beng ences set 0 manu bet To overcome this, the radius can be changed using the previously shown functions from Model, or in some cases the spool can be Set to Manually Bent on the form. This, ‘Machine naert direction adeines ignores all bending data completely and assumes that any . production issues will be overcome by the fabricators, Welding Machine Reso No Ranges canbe prenelded ody Producion fermen. © Copyright 2012 to currert year 263 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-i810 | Seateseeei ieaee |The seen of the eto Manually Bent in abel eit | Yeeetsosnese: samesht | in the Production Status of the pipe piece changing to spel 08109503.Suceetd ‘Suceoceful. @ The use of the Set to Manually Bent option has been sneluded in this section for completeness. tis not the ‘normal procedure if the customer's environment relies upon accurate production information. In_most Foch vewng Resa ‘cumstances the bend radius would have be changed roduc Rests for Spool 40 6-10-7506 ‘to suit the bending machine or changed to an elbow. oe eces: Ve ‘preducton Stan The appearance eee oe is dependent pon 5 ‘whether the spool has just been validated wit ‘ J Production Status of Successful or has already ‘been validated with a Production Status of Valid for Production and tne View Production Information link label irom Tasks for Spools coction of the form has ‘been selected 9 ‘eth anger co be prewnlded on welding nacine wouenss ‘fy Producnon wformation.- 15.3.2 Examples of Various Results 15.3.2. Successtul Checks with No Modifications Required This is the result vhere the check succeeded against both bending and flange welding machines. if applicable the ‘section shows which. bending machine was used and which flanges can be pre-welded. In the example shown the pipe ppiece requires bending using machine 5_NB_MACH with no ‘excesses, but no pre-welded flanges are present, ‘The Machine Insertion Direction indicates which end of the spool is Icaded on to the bending machine. This provides valuable information in relation to whether the excesses are required. This will either be displayed as Cute Head ‘Clutch Head or Clutch Tail and corresponds with headitail Welding Machine Result of the owning branch, Pipeniece contains no preweldedfanges ‘Med Prodocion wfoma.on © Copyright 2012 to currert year 264 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries, Allrights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 15.3.2.2 Successful Checks with Modifications Required Production Resi for Sposl40-8-10-P508 Meee Trex Prediction St ‘rive ofTbe234 Sm Machine defines) Leave of abe-Omm In this example the check succeeded against the bending but some excess material is needed to make the pipe piece pass the checks. ‘As well as bending and flange welding machine information there is a list of excesses required. In the example shown it can be seen that the Arrive of Tube requires an excess of 234 5mm (Machine Defined). Selecting the Arrive of Tube or Leave of Tube link label on the form will show a tag in the 3D View so it can be seen how it applies to the pipe piece. This is particularly use for the feed excesses. 15.3.2.3 Failed Check with Modification Required Bending Machine Result @ (Fated ene pana berg machin NB_MACH Machine nsert dreton hth Head Wding Machine Reset No anges canbe prewelded excesses Required 1 Boepace il pasfabration chek fhe following Imodfistons we appbed nd Excess ‘arve of ube: 2545am (Machine defined) eave of ube: “1 vara amt. 15.3.2.4 Non-Resolvable Failure rstocks eyed 109501 Fad Daa rater on bere | Oeedaoe ist) fed Oat eraneey oer wheres (j If the pipe piece requires excess to pass the checks, but the auto resolve preferences have been setup not to include excess automatically, then the check will fall ‘Auto Resohe Preferences Diietcetrd ess (lia Feed css In this case the resuts display the excesses required. The suggested excesses can be accepted to make the pipe piece pass the checks by clicking the Apply excesses link label, or alternatively the existing route can be evaluated to remove the excess. This is the case if a single bending machine is set as the default, in this case the 5_NB_MACH machine. ‘Alternatively the Set to Manually Bent link label could be Used to ignore the bending machine checks as shown previously ‘The validation may fail for a more serious reason in relation to the Data Consistency of the pipe. This should be resolved prior to continuing with the Pipe Production Checks functions. © Copyright 2012 to current year 265 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 15.3.3 Expanding the Machine Results Panel ‘The Detailed Results information may be expanded to display more information by clicking on the fold-up panel button, ProdectonInormation for Spo! 40:6-10-7506, Production Information for Spool 40-8-10-P506 Poehecer — ‘Pope cer: —— [woe pean sine Index Poder sts o1 Feed OL Faied J Detaled Ress for Pipe Pace Detated Rests for Pipe Pisce © Fale eck panatbonng machine §.NB MACH 1 Fates check operat benny machin 6.NB_MACH ochine ser rection cin hen ie hac Senaradus earsete hance by machine Welding Machine Rest Totpore send checks sep o nua bent No enges canbe seeded Sette Mavety Bet edi redacin formation ares hatch Tal Welding Machine Recut No Manges canbe prewelded Mod Frodecion fermen. 1 4 ‘The production information for the pipe piece can also be modified. This is done by clicking the Modify Production Information link label. Produdion Results for Spool 40-6-10-P508 Poche: Index rodicten Stabe YA Suet | eae Ress Pye Pee ‘Senda ache Reset cent orale mae BACH tine ner dreane ce tt [Remove al! machine information ekg vie Ret be Wettges cabaret ent inn ch — treo wer Hehn ees 2m ‘Ariveof Tbe 294m Machine defined) UserDetned Gem Letve of Te Or Leave of Tube: Machine nee Omen VrerDetned orm oth oatetnipgien. reed txcess Ley Dene cnone> ra eed 1 Aecent Changes 1Wosseard changes This is used to change the fabrication machines, and also madify the end and feed axcess, © An example where this could be used is if the feed excess has to be longer than the clamp length in Corder for the pipe tobe placed in a saw for removal ofthe excess © Copyright 2012 o curent year 266 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaies. ‘Al righ reserved ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 18.3.5 Changing or Assigning a Machine ‘To change or assign a bending machine or flange welding machine select the appropriate link label. If no machine is associated with the pipe piece then the Change Bending/Welding Machine link label will read ‘Assign Bending/Welding Machine. If the tube is straight then there are no bending machine options. If there are no pre welded flanges then there will be no flange welding machine options. Production lformation for Pipe Pece 1 ‘Chaoge Bending Machine ‘ending Machine ® ald Bending Machines no, MacH panoR alec Smetana, © FRE Beng 5 SettoMenunty Best Fema] © in tne curent Training project there is only one machine thet is capable of bending the selected pipe ploce. Select the required machine and then click the Apply button. To cancel any changes and go back to the previous screen, click the Back button *waccuit hang ‘Alter selecting a new machine click the Accept Changes link label at the Revalidate pe Fece —botiom of the panel 45.3.6 Applying an User Defined End Excess End Excess ® Machine asert direction Cut Head ‘Arve of Tube Mane need: mm UserDefned $00 User defined end excesses can be added by entering a value in the relevant textbox. Clicking the @ Accept Changes to sets the new values 15.3.7 Applying a User Defined Minimum Feed Excess _ Feed Excess eg 2 cess: Mmm feed 306 User defined minimum feed excess can be added by Wooo entering. 2 value In the. Minimum feed. toxtbox eee, “nore Ghexing te Accept Changes tones the new valve © Copyright 2012 to current year 267 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 15.3.8 _Revalidating a Pipe Piece Production Information for Pipe Pece 1 Bending Machine prerey ‘After changing the production information the pipe piece ‘Charge berg mating ‘must be revalidated by clicking Revalidate Pipe Piece link label. This runs the pipe production check on the pipe Sete erty Cat piece using the new values. As before the result of the ‘Welding Machine validation will be displayed wwece or Remove all mache ifomati nd Excess ® ‘rive of TE 38mm Production Results for Spool 40-8-10-PS08 Feed Excess ® ep 2 ease: cnone> smu fe 300mm ‘y Accent changes [uidiecard changes feaiebarge 15.3.9 Finish Viewing the Results Pee Proticton Chas x Poe oem Pipe Speake - To return tc the main form after viewing the results of the ‘validation Gith the Finish Viewing Results link lave! © Copyright 2012 to curent year 268 AAVENA Solutions Limited ad ts subsicares www.aveva.com alight reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 15.3.10 wing Production Information ‘The production information assigned to the pipe piece of a spool can be viewed without having to go through the validation process. To do this click sections of the form. 1w Production Information link label from either the Pipe Tasks or Spool Tasks If the link label from Pipe Tasks section is selected, the resulting form will display all of the spools for selection, as shown. If the link label from the Spool Tasks section is used then only the production information for that spool is available. on Producbon cect x pe: a8-10 Remove machine datathat hs been 25% © Fish viewing Rests ewove Mecane i Prodection Information fr Spool 40-6-10-7501 remove Mache 7 . a ‘Removepie spool end pipe piece data thathasbee, = ‘ssocated withp pe [index Producten Stas RemaveFbriaton Information Yield fer rodcton | 2d for Prodicton vevloa V3 aid for redicten ‘Tasks for Spool 40-8-10-P501 _ ‘Validate Speci remove madine datathatht been assooted th pe p08 Renovemadine nfo Mavgation Remove slimachine nlrnabon lew Sooo! Grapes nd Excess © ‘Setup Production Checks ‘ Sle Deft Fabrication Machines Sy aceot changes [sDeced Ounges Define Ata Resolve Preferences Revodate Roe nece Define Atosnaming Pelereces ON Bending Machine NB MACH Hidmam materallngth C0¢0mm (acne dened) © Copyright 2012 to current year 269 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-"810 15.311 Removing Machine Information To remove all machine information associated with a ‘single ripe spool or all the spools on a pipe click the Remove Machine Information link label from either ‘the Pipe Tasks or Spool Tasks sections of the form. As before the result depends on which link label was selected, in this case the link label below the Pipe Tasks section was used. Valduebipe View roducioniforation Pamowe machina datathathar bees usscatedvith 106 ————— Remove pipe ets be pececatathathasbeen roamed minaipe RemoveFebnetion Information View 0 ‘asks for Spool 40-8-10-F801 ‘vatdne spon ‘ulfabreabon machine Ifomebonhas been renowedfor ‘aarpiespes! ‘The Remove Fabrication Information link label from the Pipe Tasks section will delete all production data by removing the PSLIST (Ppe Spool List) and the PPLIST (Pipe Piece Liet) from the pipe, Poe Tess ‘aldtine View Pedution fomaton Remove mache data tht hasbeen essodaleduth pot © ep BRAN «0.81081 > Ben coe soe? > Ea psusts emove Machine fe arrests Renovepipe spooland pipepecedaatathas been fe Pst? roused wi Niowlog 8 ‘The Pipe Production Checks alert form is displayed asking ‘Are you sure you want to remove all pipe: spools and pipe pieces associated with the pipe?’ click the ‘Yes button to remove or the No bitton to cancel. eed ae © Copyright 2012 to current year 270 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All nights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810. 15.3.13 View Log - Peete If the spoo! fails the validation the View Log link ‘vlaatePoe label can be selected to find out additional vtortrotscionstemsion information. This information is presented on two tabs Spool Generation and Validation Remove machine data that hasbeen assoanted wth poe For instance, there are limitations on reporting the production check failures that can occur if numerous SSraaciaee cnc tettarb default machines are selected. This is because it is not possible for the form to display all errors on all machines. In this case the View Log link label can be used, Remove Machine bo eroomteswathpioe RenoveFebecation formation ‘The information for Spool Generation and Validation can be saves to file using the Save button or printed using the Print button © Copyright 2012 to curent year 2m www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Perform the following tasks ~ + The use of the option from the Training Setup form at the start of this chapter added PIPE /40-B- 20 to the modal. Use the Production Checks form to verify this pipe. There are several errors with this pipe that will need to be remedied before the pipe will successfully validate. = Make the changes in Model to ensure all spools validate successfully for PIPE /40-B-20. = Observe which spools require end and feed excesses. ‘= The following pipes should validate successfully: 140-B-10 - (It maybe necessary to make a modification to the bend radius) 1200-8-4 100-8-8 100-B-2 180-B-14 1250-8-5 180-8-7 + Run Production Checks on as many of these pipes as possible. © Copynght 2012 0 caren year 2 www AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com flings reserves Detail Isometric production is the subject of another course. However, since itis likely to be a reulrement of the piping designer, the basic techniques, of what is a simple operation are covered here. Before the creation of Isometric plots the pipes should be free from clashes and data consistency errors. @® Unlike the pipe sketch functions the creation of Isometrics does not require the pipes to have been processed by the Pipe Production Checks utilly. 46.1. Creating Pipe Isometrics Meco x ws : (@ Derma wort* * 1 @ STESITE-PPNG.AREAO 1 {@ ZONEZONE.MPING-AREAOH Navigate to the pipe in the Mode! Explorer. in this case /100-B-2 > & PRESOES Lo “2B Pipe Holes 7 Bending NC Output Febscaton Machine Jn the Isometric group, select the Pipe option from the 3, Producton Cheeks Pipe button options list fo create an isometric sketch of the Production Pipe. © Copyright 2012 to current year 273 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-i810 16.2 Creating System Isometrics_ if Bending NC Oust Poe Hols G fibicatonnetie —aternatively in the Isometric group, select the System ° y, Procucton Grete option from the Pipe button options list to create an | reneote (a) pipe | Production isometic sketch of the pipe and any connected pipes. D For further information relating to the use of the Isodraft module and its administration refer to TM-1873 AVEVA Everything3D Isodraft Administration. ‘EQ Prior to the creation of the isometrics it may be necessary to split the pipes into logical section using the ‘Spool module. Refer to TM-1851 AVEVA Everything3D Spooler for details. © Copyright 2012 to current year 274 hi . AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries www. aveva.com ‘Alingnts reserved AVEVA Everything30™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TM-1810 Perform the following tasks:~ * Create Pipe and System Isometrics for the pipes created in the previous chapters. ©Copyright 2012 to curent year, 275 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 This page is intentionally left blank. © Copyright 2012 to curent year 276 ‘Www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries Allrights reserved CHAPTER 17 The following chapter deals with the creation of pipe sketches that are required as an output in order to fabricate the spools prior to installation. The sketches include dimensions and scale drawings of @ pipe spool along with tables of relevant manufacturing information Using the AVEVA E3D Automatic Drawing Production (ADP), pipe sketches can be produced automatically using pipes that have been validated by the Pipe Production Checks utlty in the Model application. This is performed using the Draw module of AVEVA E3D. 17.1.__ Accessing the AVEVA E3D Draw Module. On the Project tab, select the Modules option and click the Draw tile access the Draw module get 1) © FING + = | RAAB ANEUA Everything Mod Vw = Ort ‘A default screen layout will be displayed comprising the Microsoft® Office Fiuent™based user interface ‘and an Active Properties and Properties forms, On the Tools tab, in the Explorers group, click the Draw Explorer and Model Explorer buttons to display the Draw Explorer and Model Explorer respectively ame EE Serr | fat ates | ao TB Drewing = Explorer x Explorer Options os ot © Copyright 2012 to curent year 27 www.aveva.com 17.2__ Creating a Registry Pipework Modelling TM-1810 In order for the pipes sketches to be stored an owning Registry (REGI) must be selected using the form, as shown later. It may be necessary to create the Registry and name it according to the area or system being sketched to aid navigation at a later date. Seca ney te DEFT-RPNG-AREAD 7 4 @omwor- Fs | ae b & Feencaion pore [Ee cave py) eye crow “Spon” Son B tests tse Nene (AREAOT-PSeetches 01 - Ceo 4 @ omwort «2 [E DePTDerT.PPmc eres: 5 OE Derr. PNG aeace In the previous chapters the SITE being used was ISITE-PIPING-AREA-01. Consequently Department IDEPT-PIPING-AREAO1 will be selected as the owner for the new Registry in this example. On the Tools tab, in the Explorers group, select the Create option from the Registry button optione lict. ‘The Create REGI form appears allowing a suitable name to be entered for the Registry, in this case AREA 01-Psketches-01. Once the name has bee entered click the OK button, ‘The Registry will be added to the selected Department in the Draw Explorer as shown, ‘The Registry Information form that appears by detault is not required for the creation of pipe sketches. Click the Cancel button to close the form. © Copyright 2012 to curert year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsiciaries. All nghts reserved 278 WWW.aveva.com 417.3. Creating Pipe Sketches AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 To create the pipe sketches, navigate to the correct position in the Model Explorer, i.e. Zone or Pipe. A list cf spools can then be obtained for the CE. On the Auto tab, in the Create group. click the Pipe Sketches button to display the Pipe Sketches form. Failure to navigate to the correct type of element will result in an Error form being displayed ae + Niseup ete ateenetn cE ane sag Deen SSeonters coe Jone serene Genes | tem bot) cate rl on ced Pee scenes x Sechelt ca bow sgn Cento sewch under — = The Pipe Sketches form is spit in to four sections:- Faeroe sone veo nenne pete + Design Element to search under «Filter the Spools using Prec Sas a + Search Results, = + Sketch Creation Options or The name ofthe selected zone or pipe is dispyed in =A] the Design Element to search under text box. Semennente 7 tens) —_—_ ‘The content of the form can be altered by selecting Nene Vad Seen On another element in the Model Explorer and clicking mesmo TRUE FASE — the CE button to add the element name tothe form, osaese2 TRUE FASE — nosso Tue Fase — ‘There are additional fiter options on the form which Vianeaopsn Tue FASE — are useful for defining better search criteria. For monznesis TRUE FASE — instance, if the element selected is a Zone and itis a moszwrste TUE FASE — requirement for the form to display sketches which wopanrso? TRUE FASE — Contain spectic characters or have a specific status. If the additional fiters are used, the Search button would then have to be clicked to update the Search + Result ist sisi The Search Results section will display the relevant ‘seen Teng: spools in accordance with the CE and any applied = _ - search criteria ‘TORAPRLTIPPEeeN GE ors Cont Steere Regby The Sketch Creation Options allow the selection of a, Fieos: a sabe draw trite, owning regs and og ate ie ‘ACES USEReesatcsion ts [Boe © Copyright 2012 to curent year. 279 www.aveva.com 17.3.1 Design Elements to Search Under Pipework Modeling TM-1810 This is the name of the root design element, and must be either a zone or a pipe. The textbox can be populated using the CE button or by typing in the name Pe sitcnes x ‘Search by ay or ate ne ear Be esi ant o eer 8 e 17.3.2 _Filter the Spools Using Fer be p00 sig ‘ter pret apo are Proaucton Stats | oy - ‘sch St: a 7 All or Part of the spool name wholly or partially Production Status Valid. Proton Sata: Any ‘The system validates all types input if the CE button is used, the text box displays the name and the form initalises, ‘This part of the form allows filters to be applied to the spools under the root element according to ‘several criteria, Once the criteria has been selected the Search button is clicked Inelude spools with names matching the text the user enters, either This offers three options via an options list Any, Valid, and Not Matches all spools, both validated and not validated oy Valid Matches pipe spools valid for production ‘ass Ne Not Valid Sketch Status Created, ‘Sketch Sta Any oY, Created Not Created No Created Matches only spools not valid for production. ‘Ths offers three options via an options list, Any, Created and Not Matches all spools, both with and without existing pipe sketches Matches only pipe spools with existing pipe sketches, Matches only pipe spools without existing pipe sketches © Copyright 2012 to curent year AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘All ights reserves 280 Www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modeling TM-1810 17.3.3 Search Results “Search Rens: (7 found) Nowe Vals Sich Drawn moszorso TRUE FASE — | |Woszorsn TRUE FASE — | ‘Stecee me nase = | tists a coleton ofa poe spol tment othe ‘Sense me raat = Toutelomer eed ne tars sore The ton teteces me fale Pocates one spice secesn hat ene MO-B.20-PS06 TRUE FASE — Create Sketches button is clicked. ‘eran tat haat oa Name Ths ithe name he pe soa Vaid TRUE o FALSE. depending on eta ne peeps ns bse at» Mol using the Pipe Production Checks form. Sketch If the sketch has been created this field displays the name of the resulting drawing, i the sketch has not yet been created this field displays FALSE Drawn This field gives the date that the drawing was created. If no drawing exists the field will display -~.If the search finds more than one drawing then it will display the number of times the drawing has been created, ie. 2 times, 3 times etc. seratoas (Tes)______—_The Search Results itis has aright ck menu wih freee Om fotewing options FASE | ian a ees “This selects al pipe spooks nthe ist. Curses RY Clear Solection This unselets al pipe spool inthe moa pamestech | | ‘st Print Sketch “This prints the selected sketch Delete Sketch This deets the selected sketch @® _ The Print Sketch and Delete Sketch options are inactive until the pipe sketch has been created. 47.3.4 Sketch Creation Options ‘Sian Creston Opto: ‘The Sketch Creation Options are at the bottom of the ‘seach Tero Pipe Sketches form:- ‘Sketch Template -This must be an existing DRWG: element that can be used as a template for the pipe sketch drawing, The CE button allows for a quick capture. Create Sketches in Registry - The named element must be an existing Registry element into which the ‘system puts all new pipe sketch drawings. The CE button allows for a quick capture. Log File “The system records the progress of the creation process as text that is written to a file. “This field shows the fle name the system will write to. The system overwrites the file if it has already been used © Copyright 2012 to current year. 281 www.aveva.com 17.3.5 Create Sketches Search Raut: (Tien) ‘A0B20PS0770R1/51 4 Q onnwor* 1 DET OPT. PPING EMO + BIS REGI AREAL Peace ON 2) Dtwc 40-820PSTOR D sHeE eon 20re CE Jom, ‘Aber Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The desired spools are selected from the Search Results list and the Create Sketches button is cclicked. ‘The pipe ske'ches will be created below the selected Registry in the Draw Explorer. ‘The presence of the sketches will update the Search Results form and make the Display button active Clicking the Display button will open the drawing of the selected pipe spool for viewing. Only one sheet can be displayed at a time. However the up/down arrows allow navigation up and down the list to display each sketch Alternatively, from the Sheet level, click the Open option from the Draw Explorer as shown © Copyright 2012 to current yeor AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘All rignts reserves 282 www.aveva.com AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 Here is a typical example of a pipe spool sketch © Copyright 2012 to current year 283 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-i810. Perform the following tasks. + Enter the AVEVA E3D Draw module + Create pipe sketches for the pipes validated previously © Copyright 2012 to current year. 284 ‘www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. -aveva.com ‘Argh reserved APPENDIX A A.A - Flange Offset Value for Slip-On Flanges Slip on flanges have a flange offset value, this is the distance from the flange face to the end of the tube. For the FLOF flanges used in the SP/ORO7C spec this value is calculated using the wall thickness parameter. ‘The example below shows P1 would have a PDIST of 0 and P2 a PDIST of the Pipe Wall Thickness + 2mm (PWALLT(1) + 2mm). ‘The Flange Offset is the Distance between P1 and P2 weed UT asses ‘Therefore with the P2 PDIST value being (PWALLT(1) + 2mm) for a 100NB pipe with a wall thickness of 3,48mm the flange offset will be 3,18 + 2mm = 5.18 mm Goren : momma Senteemn tener res a : noe 2 B ce: = —— K—= S| = ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 285 wwWwW.aveva.com Pa a Ln a te subsderes. All rights reserved Pipework Modelling TM-1810 att ——|smq-——_The wall thickness can be checked by viewing the HWALLT Pseudo a Attribute while atthe branch level fmg—Tewmr— Also the flange ote sistance between flange face ard tube end) can be Checked Ths isthe Filength Pseudo Atrbute wile atthe ange level tae Tis is not the only method of sting the flange r= eatnmeeoit@ | sano ofiset value In some cases the vale i xed 7 a for each flange by using a parameter This can : comarca be seen forthe FLSO type fanges belonging to 2 | ‘ton OO Pov t the SP/DRO7C for example. > sateen F E remem) 2 This value is fixed for eact flange because it crea vsissiomw; does no! rely on any extemal variable, 16. the New BROAD OH) oe A.2 - Flange Allowance Value for ALLO wall thickness of the attached tube, Flanges: Flanges whic require the end of the tube to be flared, deformed to form the raised face, need to have additional material to allow for the deformation process. This extra tube is the flange allowance. The value of the flange allowance is calculated using the Pipe Data Table (PDATAB). The PDATAB contains a flange allowance parameter field which allows an expression to be added for each bore size. ie, (10° ATTRIB PWALLT(1)), the PDATAB holds a reference to the Wall thickness table (WTHTAB) ‘Consider the illustration shown below, if the wé 40x 3/18 = 31.8 mm. Allowance all thickness is 3.18 mm the flange allowance value would be @ For the flange allowance to be applied. the catalogue component must have the CompType attribute set to ALLO (atmace * Sao a arora Senkover a formers ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year, AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries All fights reserved, 286 www.aveva.com a ae a AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The flange allowance can be checked by viewing the Flallowance Pseudo Attribute while at the flange level, ‘The loose attribute on the flange will be automatically set to true. This can be checked by viewing the Loose Attribute while at the flange level. ‘The impact of this can then be seen in Isodraft on the dimensioned view and material lst. Also there will be ‘no welds in the Weld Table for the loose flanges. Fao aad LEFT Loose MX AS - Ad A3.1 — Wall Thickness Queries @ p(Ppoint number) wall Q pt WALL QLWALLT QAWALLT QHWALLT QTWALLT QWTEREF(Ppoint number) QATWREF QuTwreF Q PWALLT(Ppoint number) QLTWaALL QATWALL Q SCHEDULE @ PCWALL QPAWALL Q PLWALL FLANGES, 4{ LOOSE FLANGE DIN2642 F.GL.BUND PN1O FF 1,0427 C22.3 query the wall thickness at pt Leave wall thickness of component ‘rive wal thickness of component Head wall thickness from branch ail wall thickness from branch query the wall thickness element associated with pt Ative tube wall thickness reference Leave tube wall thickness reference wall thickness at 2 given Ppoint Leave tube wall thickness Arrive tube wall thickness Piping Schedule taken from the associated wall thickness table ‘Wall thickness of connected component Ppoint Pipe Arrive Wall thickness Pipe Leave Wall thickness © Copyright 2012 to current year 287 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 A.3.2 ~ Corrosion Allowance Queries Q p(Ppoint number) corrosion Q CORROSION Tube corrosion QLcorRO Leave corrosion allowance QACORRO Arrive corrosion allowance QTCORRO Tail Corrosion from branch QHCORRO. Head Corrosion from branch QPCORROISION(Ppoint number) Corrosion at a given Ppoint @LTcoRR Leave tube corrosion allowance @ATCORR Arve tube corrosion allowance Q PA CORROSION Pipe artive Corrosion QPL CORROSION Pipe Leave Corrosion A3.3- Flange Allowance Queries _ (Q FLALLOWANCE Flange Allowance © Copyright 2012 o current year 288 www. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries -aveva.com ‘Anights reserved APPENDIX B B.1 - Model Editor ~ Cardinal Direction Handle Menu te, The folowng options are available from the cardinal ‘Align with Feature direction handle menu | et Feom Feature. | seapto Pie | ‘Move Handle ~ Enter Vale. — Agi. - Snap to Point.. This presents the Move Selection form depending on which cardinal Enter Value direction handle is selected. This allows an explicit value for the displacement of the selection in the selected direction. This allows the identification of features with which to align the handle in the selected direction, The selection being displaced is moved in the selected direction until the handle is aligned Align with Feature... This presents the Offset From Feature form which allows an offset value to be entered. The identification of the feature from Which the offset is to be applied can then be performed. Snap to Point... This allows the identification of features with which to snap the selection to. The selected direction has not relevance to the actual displacement. Canes! ‘This closes the right click menu. “The following options are available from the Move Handle option: + Enter Valu + Align with Feature... + Snap to Point... ‘These options behave in the same manner as those described previously, but only to reposition the handle ‘as opposed to the selecton. ‘© Copyright 1974 to current year. 289 www. va. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘aveva.com Ahi resewed B.2- Model E Pipework Moielirig TM-1810, jor ~ Rotational Handle Menu ‘The following options are available from the rotational handle menu Enter Value ‘Ofient to Point. Align with Direction Align with... Cancel ferVabe Ofer To Point. ‘ign th Director. gn with. ToWodd This presents the Rotate Selection About XIY/Z form depending on which rotational handle is selected This allows an explicit value for the rotation of the selection about the selected axis. This directs the handle directly to a point feature. This allows the identification of features, usually cooints. The handle will then be directed to the same direction as the selected feature. This presents the Enter Direction For XIVIZ Axis form depending on which rotational handle is selected This allows an explicit direction for the handle to be entered. This closes the right click menu. ‘The following options are available from the Rotate Handle option + Enter Value... + Orient to Point... + To World = Rotates the handle lo the World axes. With the exception of To World, these options behave in the same manner as those described previously, but only to rotate the handle as opposed to the election © Copyright 2012 to current year 280 Www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, flights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 B.3 — Pipe Editing - Handle Menu The following options are available from the Pipe Editing handle menu:~ tarot. 1 caOesneson —*[ iain = gh caer Dectonhaoge | oom exe Connect Move Handle . ‘This presents the Constrained Move form, which allows an offset to be entered from the current position in the selected routing direction. ‘This has three options which are context sensitive and allow an offset Enter Distance From from one of the common features of a pipe branch. A relevant form is displayed allowing the value to be entered. Align This allows a component to be aligned to the previous component “This allows the identification of features with which to align the handle in the selected direction. The selection being displaced is moved in the selected direction until the handle is alignes Align with Feature.. This presents the Offset From Feature form which allows an offset Offset From Feature... value to be entered. The Identification of the feature from Which the offset is to be applied can then be performed. Connect This allows a component to be connected to the previous component. This allows the selction of End of Selection and Opposite End of Move Handle Selection. This will reposition the handle without moving the selection. The result of the selection can be determined in relation to the direction of the handle indicated. This allows the selection of four possible context sensitive options to determine the format of the information in the 3D View; From Leave / From Arrivee | From Origin | From Direction Change / From Branch Head / Distance Feedback From Branch Tail / From Current Position. These relate to the datum Used for the dimension. Whilst two additional options of Show True Length and Show Orthogonal Length determine the format, (these are more relevant for sloping pipes) Cancel This closes the right click menu. {© Copyright 2012 to curert year 291 www.aveva.com B.4 - Quick Pipe Router - Extend Route Handle Menu Pipework Modelling TM-1810 ‘The following options are available on the Extend Route handle before a drag. Enter Offset... Enter Leg Lenath... Distance From Origit Extend Through Feature... Offset From Feature... Enter Ofset. Ener Leg Length. Ofte From Fete. + LV Usettbows +) Ueebende ‘This presents the Constrained Move form, which allows an offset to be ‘entered from the current position in Distance From Oigin. Edend Though Feature. the selected routing direction. This presents the Explicit Distance form which allows an absolute distance valve to be entered from the previous change in direction This also presents the Explicit Distance form which allows an absolute distance value to be entered from the previous component's origin. This allows identification of features with which to align, along the selected routing direction, This presents the Offset From Feature form which allows an offset value to be entered. The identification of the feature from ‘which the offset is to be applied can then be performed. © Copyright 2042 to current year. 292 AVEVA Solutions Limited and iis subsidiaries Al rights reserved, www.aveva.com No Slope Slope Angle... Orient To Point. Align with Direction Explicit Direction. Component Choice Distance Feedback ‘Show Rotation Handles Cancel AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 This sets the mode. When selected, no slope will be applied to the pipe leg when the handle is dragged This presents the Set Slope Angle ~ form which allows a slope angle tobe | S**“™* specified =a This directs the handle directly to a point feature or rotates about the vertical axis maintaining horizontal offset when a linear feature is identified, This allows the identification of features, usually ppoints. The handle will then be directed to the same direction as the selected feature. This presents the Enter Direction For Z Axis form which allows an explicit direction for the handle to be entered, This allows the selection of the type of component that is created by the Quick Pipe Router when a change in direction occurs, The component can be set to either Use Elbows or Use Bends. This allows the selection of the format for display of the distance feedback. This can be set to either Offset (offset from the handle's original position), Leg Length (distance from the previous change in direction), or From Origin (distance from the previous component's origin). The D ‘hotkey can be used to cycle through the options. This toggles the display of the Rotation Handles. ‘This closes the right click menu. ‘The following options are only available when the branch has a Slope Ref set that defines the angle of the slope- Offset From Feature. | ‘Component Choice [Crete] Samet '¥_NoSlope ‘Slope angle. Normal to Feature Default Slope Up Default Slope Down Distance Feedback Show Rotation Handles — This allows the identification of features with which to align the handle whitst allowing for the currently set slope. ‘The slopes the resulting pipe up in accordance with the slope ref value when the handle is dragged ‘The slopes the resulting pipe down in accordance with the slope ref value when the handle is dragged. ‘There are two additional options available when the branch has a slope ret ‘set Show True Length (shows the feedback as a value along the axis of the sloping leg) and Show Orthogonal Length (shows the values as horizontal and vertical components) © Copyright 2012 to currert year 293 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 The following options are available on the Extend Route handle on completion of a drag, i.e. when the right ‘mouse button has been used to drag the handle and no special actions are active Extend ‘This extends the route to the current position, Cancel This returns the handle and selection to its original state before the drag. The following options are available when Feature Highlighting is active and the ‘opposing Route handle. Extend This extends the route to the current position, ‘Complete This completes the route and exits the route mode when applicable. Cancel This returns the handle and selection to its original state before the drag. B.5 - Quick Pipe Router - Rotational Handle Menu Cancel identified feature is the ‘There are two addition options available on the Rotational handle before a drag ‘Component Choice » Distance Feedback > ¥ Show Rotation Handles | Concet ‘This presents the Rotation About HorizontalVertical form depending Enter Value (on which rotational handle is selected. | Sv" ® The other options are identical to those shown for the Extend Route handles. This allows an explicit direction for the handle to be entered. Intersect with Line This allows the direction to be defined from the intersection between the direction of a selected feature and the plane of the rolation. © Copyright 2012 to current year 294 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidanes ‘All rights reserved ‘www.aveva.com APPENDIX C C.1 - Adding / Controlling Insulation Insulation can be added at pipeline or branch level, AVEVA E3D controls the insulation from the insulation specification that is created in the Paragon module. ‘The insulation can be controlled by the range of temperature land bore to control the thickness of insulation to be added. The image shows an extract from the Paragon module, When a pipe is created, using the Pipe Editor: Create Pipe form the insulation specification and temperature can be ‘specified for the pipeline. In this case the insulation thickness is dependent upon the bore and temperature. ‘Altematively, the thickness of the insulation can be selected directly. In this case the temperature and bore are irrelevant for the purpose of insulation ‘Once this information exists against a routed pipe the insulation can be displayed. On the 3D View tab. in the Settings group, click the Graphics button to display the Graphics Settings form. The Representation tab contains an Insulation Visibilty / Translucency options list allowing the translucency of the insulation to be set. ‘Sometimes insulation may not be required over the total ienath ofthe branch, for example the section of @ pipe upstream of a feature may not requife insulation, The insulation can be terminated at @ component in the pipe by selling the components Insulation Specification attribute (Ispec) to Nulref_This will remove the ingulaton from tho component and the implied pipe downstream of the component. The insulation can be removed from further components in the pipe if required, using the same method. © Copyright 1974 to current year. 295 7 7 'AVEVA Solitons Limited and its subsidiaries. www.aveva.com Allrights reserved. Pipework Modelling TM-1810 €.1.4 - Controlling insulation between Components In this example insulation has been added to PIPE /100-C-16, The insulation is to be removed from the branch above the penetration through STRU JEQUIP_SUPPORT. Navigate to the flange at the head of the branch, sone: FIC GB From the Reselect tab of the Pi form select None from the Insuls 19 Component Editor jon options list Click the Yos button on the Confirm form. The insulation has been removed from the flange to the first elbow. The ATTA used for the penetration has been ignored, To overcome this the Specification Break (Spkbriy attibute of the ATTA needs to be changed Navigate to the ATTA and from the right mouse button context sensitive menu select Attributes... Set the ‘Spkbrk attribute to True by clicking the check box 4 @ PrEWOCIS ores a on — 2 Drum — = ~ gu fee ho ro) ee ce — 1 Copyright 2042 to current year 296 WWW.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘Allrigits reserved, AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 This insulation has now been included between the ATTAand the elbow. @ ATTAs can be added along the implied tube specifically to contro! the boundary of the insufation. ‘The gaps in insulation can also be seen on the isometric produced for the pipe. The gaps in the dashed line show the areas where the insulation was removed devotes ATTACHMENT So.BRANCH 006-1881 — = It is also possible to edit the Stext attribute of the ata ue - ATTA to display a note on the isometric. In this case, the Stext attribute was set to Insulation Break / or iV 0008-SUB-OF Penetration ‘Sea cae F3 G4 Bé/B7/B5| = 544 __ | (sal Insulation Break / Penetration 89.4°EL +107504 @ The Branch contains @ pseudo attribute of INLENGTH that can be reported on. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 297 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-1810 €.2- Adding Tracing _ A tracing specification is required for pipelines that may need some form of heating i.e. fresh water pipelines ‘exposed to the elements, This specification is set up from the Paragon module se Pee ects Ot. a a Tracing can be added to a pipe from the Pipe oe Editor: Create Pipe or Pipe Editor: Modify sprees! AES Pipe forms. From the Tracing options list select ai the type of tracing required and click the Apply eet ee : button Pipes with Tracing can be highlighted in the ‘3DView by selecting the Tracing checkbox from the Graphics Settings form, [ss] nsuLation Break / Penetration LAGGED TRACED PIPE PIPE ® The Granch contains a pseudo attribute of TRLENGTH that can be reported on © Copynght 2012 to current year. 298 www. r AVEVA Solitons Limite ants subsides, aveva.com righ reserves APPENDIX D Reviewer beens rs ' tee" | : 4 i Reject Hole atte In this workflow the Originator ereates the virtual hole and then either requests itor deletes the entry, ‘Once requested, the Originator may cancel the request and delete the entry prior to it being reviewed. If requested and not cancelled or deleted, the Reviewer checks the hole details and, if OK, approves the hole, thereby creating the ‘actual hole. If the Reviewer rejects the hole then the Originator can either modify the ‘virtual’ hole and re-request the hole or cancel the request and delete the entry. D.2- Redundant Hole Workflow Originator ' Reviewer ‘ore Redundant In this workflow the ‘actual’ hole has been created. The Originator decides that the hole is now redundant ‘and sets its status to Redundant Before the Originator can delete the entry the Reviewer must agree that the hole is redundant. © Gepgh 174 cree 2s www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidianes. aveva.c ‘Allrights reserved Pipework Modelling TM-1810 D.3 - Rejected Hole Workflow Originator Reviewer Reject Hole In this workflow the ‘actual hole has been created. The Reviewer, possibly due to changed conditions, decides to reject the hole. The Originator has the option to: + Modify the hole and re-request it, whereby it will go through the normal review and approval cycle. + Cancel the request, in which case the ‘virtual hole details remain «Delete the entry, in which case the entire hole is deleted and the ‘virtual’ hole and association deleted. The ‘actual’ hole is deleted and the panel restored to its original state. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 300 www..; \. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. aveva.com fights reserved APPENDIX E ‘The Design Checker chapter of this training guide showed how the form can be used to perform various checks of the Model data. This appendix has been added to illustrate how the checks themselves are constructed to enhance the understanding of the utility, @ The creation and modification of the checks is normally an administrative function. Consequently @ piping design user wil only be allowed to view the information E.1 - Design Checker Admin Form ‘RDMIN | Be — BF% FB om the Admin tab, in the Data Checker group, click the Config eee oe cae button to dspay the Data Checker Configuration form. ‘The administrator uses this form to create the Classes and Groups that are displayed on the Checker form ‘The Checks are added to the Groups, each check has a name and an associated macro function. @® Due to the limited access rights of the pipe design user this form is currently read only © Copyright 1974 to current year. 301 , , AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. www.aveva.com ‘Al nights reserved, Pipework Modelling TM-1810 E.1.2 - Vent High Points Admin Detail ‘The detail of the Vent High Points check used in the worked example of the Design Checker chapter is selected in a similar fashion to how the check is selected from the Checker form: From the relevant options list select - + Classes Piping Application © Groups Checks for Pipe Lines From the Checks list select Vent High Points This updates the information at the bottom of the form listing the Name, Description and Function of the selected check. © #1 there ore ary rules that can be modited the Edit Rule Data button is active. Clicking Edit Rule Data button will open the following form. @ The asterisk * in the text field indicates All sizes, Fluid Ref etc are handled Ce = From the information on the form it can be seen that the Vent High Points check covers the following, Tee or Olet exist wth @ Branch outlet of 15mm or above Branch must contain a Valve and a Closure Will check all Fluids Will Check All Pipes Will Check all pipes regardless of name Will show all High Points (un-ticked shows just the highest pont) © Copyright 2012 to current year 302 ‘www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, ‘Alingris reserved AVEVA Everything3D™* (1.1) Pipework Modelling TM-1810 1.3 - Drain Low Points Admin Detail Ifthe Drain Low Points check is selected from the Checks options ist the form will display that it can only be used to check a pipe between 15 - 50mm N.B. when the Fiuid Reference is set to /FRESH-WATER, ® in the Design Checker chapter no pipes failed this fest because none of them had_@ Muid reference of um tte P| Seren comonet i Ieee pe a (FRESHWATER ‘The detail of the Valve Stem Orientation check that was used in the exercise of the Design Checker chapter is as follows: From the relevant options list select~ + Classes Piping Application + Groups Checks for Pipe Componens From the Checks list select Valve Stem Orientation Click Edit Rule Data button ‘The check indicates that with the exception of Sea Water a valve stem can be rotated from the vertical between 0 and 45deg, In the case of Sea Water the Valve Stem must always be vertical © Copyright 2012 to current year. 303 www.aveva.com Pipework Modeling TM-1810 This page is intentionally left blank. ©Copyright 2012 to current year 304 ‘WWw.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. Allrights reserved. “The training guide has shown how it is possible to obtain Bending Machine data in the form of bending programs on pipe sketches. In additional to this there is often a requirement to be able to output this information in file format for numerous pipe pieces. This is achieved using the Fabrication NC Reports form. F.1 - Accessing the Form ‘To access the form the CE must be a Site, Zone, Pipe, Pipe Spoo! List (PSLIST), Pipe Spool (PSPOOL), Pipe Piece List (PPLIST), or a Pipe Piece (PIECE) [Ea] | Pontes cous |! Pesiesnetce (8 fatcaton mac | yf Moxy P5Detus In the Production group, click the Bending NC Output button to display the Fabrication NC "PF |b Production Checks 8) ModiyResrintAtvibutes Reports form. romevics | Production rs ‘The form is divided into four main sections:- Feercaton NC Rapa * Fr Bene Poe Peces - + Find Bent Pieces in: is a textbox showing ‘mone PPNG-AAEAO Ee the name of the current element used for the search, Fe be Poe Pes wg ‘bo re wid our + Filter the Pipe Pieces using: is a selection of search criteria based on the pipe piece name, bore range and bending machine are age ~ - + Search Results is a list displaying the enc Mache results of the search based on the filters fai — =F land CE. The pipe pieces to be reported on must be highlighted in the list Seas + Report Options allows the selection of a fle name and cation using the Browse vee Swan hcine button Ungaro, sopra TRUE 5.AACH icone aewee Te Loma ® When the form 1s initaly opened @ search Ene “Geena Tue Keser ‘s performed without any fiters being fuogzonnot — WORa050 TRUE. S.N® MACH applied can ‘sexe oe cma Ifthe Site is selected as the CE when opening Inoezorre — woaaneson TRUE 6 | ite is as en we. | the form or when the CE button clicked, a {| contr form willbe cisplayes en oe seen aoe aan © Copyright 1974 to curent year 305 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All ights reserved Pipework Modelling TM-1810 @_ The appearance of the form assumes that the Pipe Pieces have been named as described in section 15.2.5. Auto-naming at this stage in the work flow will require the pipes to be validated a second time ‘Searen Renu: (6touné) Nene otPoe Pace Poe Sod Vad Sending acne eo BAOFPO8 ODIO PSIG TRUE Pipe Pieces can be selected using the cursor in the Search Results list The standard use of Ctrl and Shift keys can be employed to improve the selection. Search Ruts: (6 ound) Name Pe Pace Poe Spot Yd Bending Machine waters) weer Te ‘The Select All and Clear Selection options are a ae also avalable from rightclick menu over the list. cassie BSS SRE TER soe 209002 ‘ore ‘Once the file name has been selected the information can be output ta the file using the Create Report baton, F.1.1 - Specifying Search Criteria F.1.1.1- Pipe Piece Name Filter This allows the filtering of the search to only find Pipe Pieces containing the supplied st use of wikicards (*) can be applied. in the name. The ‘Sewch Rese (21nd) - Nene Peres Peesma ad emcimuecne +) FOr example keying in *01" in to the Pipe Piece ESRD OST TINS” Lomo name textbox and clicking the Search button will 98209001 408.20P501 TRUE 5 NB, MACH Sschiave the eesult an shown, F.1.1.2- Bore Range Filter This allows a range or single pipe bore to be entered to filter the search, The values entered are included in the results. BereRange, For example to search for pipes of 80 to 150 nominal bore, enter a range tm ‘em of 80 to 180 and click the Search button. Bore Range Alternatively, entering a single pipe size in both fields will result in only ‘600m 500m pipes of that bore appearing F.1.1.3 - Bending Machine Filter Bening Machine Tis allows the fitring ofthe search to only find = Pipe Pieces that can be bent using a particular SERN fDscation machine, The selection is made from 'OD_ MACH (x00 Beneng Mechne) the Bending Machine options list and the SINS MACH (NB Berg Mace) ‘Search bution is clicked 3[00_MACH GxOD Beneng Mache) ‘© Copyright 2012 o curent year 308 www. . AVEVA Solutions Limited and is subsidiaries ‘aveva.com ‘al rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) jework Modelling TM-1810 F.2—NC Outputs _ ‘The following criteria needs to be satisfied for valid outputs to be available:- +The pipe must have been through Production Checks process to have a pipe piece list and member pipe pieces +The pipe piece must contain a bend +The bend must not be @ ‘manual’ bend +The pipe must be Validated If the first two criteria are not satisfied the pipe pieces will not be shown on the form If the last two criteria are not satisfied the pipe pieces will appear on the form but the output created will indicate that the criteria have not been satisfied. If the pipe piece needs to be validated the grid will indicate this with a FALSE entry in the Valid column and the Bending Machine column will have an Unset value. Alternatively, if the pipe piece has been validated but the bend has been designated as a ‘manual’ bend the did will be indicate this with TRUE entry in the Valid column, but the Bending Machine will again be Unset. Clicking the Browse button allows navigation to the desired location and entering of the file name. Click the ‘Save button to confirm the file name and locaton. Fterume AREOPipe Saveastype [ba files C2) Swe As A Birra apices Hf the file name has previously been used @ Confirm Besoin owe Save As form is dispiayed. sevonnanas (68) — NametPeePece Peet aki Sera Once a location and file name have been specified using the Browse button and the pipes pieces have been selected, the Create Report button becomes active ©Copyright 2012 0 current year, 307 www.aveva.com Pipework Modelling TM-"810 If the file name specified has been used previously, Giicking the Create Report button will result in the appearance of a Confirm form. Click the Yes button to overwrite the file (Aeon = - Creseascc,svomsccen | Arter Conf form wil tt the la hoe bean oe erage ee the Yes button to view the file. Eye A aveva: | Command Output = 77 Pipe Spook 40-8-20-P501 . Bering Acres fr Pe ce 0-B20-9°01 achne Nok Or BRad aun Guarety OD. Tak Wate Cose (ENOLMAGH 2 1 19080 Onn 1547 Tom 48.26rm SOBne ASTM ANOS GRO Act ACTION OPE 1 (fees) 3447 Pr 3 ew 5000 == Pe Spot t-8 20-7502 = beng Aces erPpe Pace 0-8. 20.9002 Macine Nok Oe BRad Chau Guarty OO. Te Matera! Code EINE MACH & 1 100Sqm Com —17994qm 48.25 5.8mm ASTM ANOS CRB ‘ACT ACTON OPE 1 teed) e885 The contents of the file will 4 treat we thon be displayed 2 (hen) 8000 3 (eens) 5000 nr Poe Spon 0.8 20.6504 Ti eenang Aeon fre Poe 0-8 20.PPOK Machine Nok Or BRad Chinen Quarty OD. The Mater Code SIMO MACH 5. 19DSem One 218m 42. 2Gnm 5 Ob ASTO AIDS GR ly 5 ACTION oF ili niet — Ent Beng Mace Rupr Fe © Copyright 2042 to current year 308 AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. ‘www.aveva.com Allights reserved,

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