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Contents Prefac e fo r CADWor x Plan t Tut or ials ........................................................................................................ 7 CADWor x Plant Tut or ial .............................................................................................................................. 9
Set drawing parameters ........................................................................................................................ 10 Route Modeling ..................................................................................................................................... 11 Mode conversion ................................................................................................................................... 16 Assembly Modeling ............................................................................................................................... 17 Copy the valve relay ....................................................................................................................... 20 Finish the discharge piping assembly ............................................................................................ 22 Create the Assembly ...................................................................................................................... 23 Placing an assembly using the Assembly Manager .............................................................................24 Routing pipe on a pipe rack .................................................................................................................. 25 Insert components ................................................................................................................................ 29 Connect the piping from the horizontal vessel to the pumps .........................................................32 Paper space and CADWorx .................................................................................................................. 36 CAESAR II and CADWorx data transfer ............................................................................................... 43 Create a CAESAR II input file ........................................................................................................ 43 Modify the input file ......................................................................................................................... 44 Import the CAESAR II input file ...................................................................................................... 46 Re-run the job ................................................................................................................................. 50 Automatic Dimensioning ....................................................................................................................... 50 Bill of Material (BOM) ............................................................................................................................ 54 Edit components ................................................................................................................................... 56 Specification Editor ............................................................................................................................... 56 Create a New Catalog .................................................................................................................... 57 Edit an existing catalog................................................................................................................... 63 Create a New Project ..................................................................................................................... 65 Edit an existing project ................................................................................................................... 69 Optional components...................................................................................................................... 71 User Shapes ......................................................................................................................................... 72 Create the component .................................................................................................................... 72 Draw the component ...................................................................................................................... 74 Change the size of a model .................................................................................................................. 74 Change the specification of a model ..................................................................................................... 75 Index ........................................................................................................................................................... 79
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Preface for CADWorx Plant Tutorials This document provides step-by-step instructions designed to get you up and running quickly with CADWorx Plant and the new features. The individual lessons that make up this tutorial provide hands-on practice using the new features in CADWorx Plant. We welcome comments or suggestions about this documentation. You can send us an email at: [email protected]. Intergraph® gives you permission to print as many co pies of this document that you need for non-commercial use at your company. You cannot print this document for resale or redistribution outside your company.
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CADWorx Plant Tutorial A solid working knowledge of AutoCAD is required to complete the lessons in this tutorial. AutoCAD is delivered with a comprehensive online Help library. To access this library, press F1 while a menu item is highlighted. If the AutoCAD setvar TOOLTIPS is set to 1, CADWorx Plant displays a descriptive tooltip about the comm and when you rest the mouse pointer on top of a command icon.
The lessons in this tutorial make extensive use of toolbars and commands that are available only on the AutoCAD Plant menu. Consequently, you must have AutoCAD menus on while you are working a tutorial lesson. To turn on AutoCAD menus, type MENUBAR on the command line, and then type 1. The AutoCAD menu bar is outlined in red in the figure below.
The quickest way to access CADWorx Plant toolbars is to click Plant > Toolbars , and then select a toolbar in the list. The toolbars displays in the drawing environment, where it remains until it is removed.
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CADWorx Plant Tutorial You can also dock toolbars anywhere you prefer. For information on docking toolbars, refer to the AutoCAD documentation. All references to a menu command are accompanied by a reference to the AutoCAD command line entry. These commands are just for reference. Alias es for all these commands are listed in the [Product Folder]\Support\Pipe_alt.pgp file. For more information about command aliases, see Aliases and Command Names in the CADWorx Plant User's Guide. Additionally, if a command can be accessed using one of the CADWorx Plant-specific panels instructions for doing so are also included. A set of sample drawing files, for both English and metric units, accompanies each lesson. Optionally, you can use the tutorial drawing fi le that corresponds to the lesson, or you can save your drawing when you complete a lesson so that it can be used in the next lesson. If you intend to use the tutorial drawing files, we recommend that you make a backup copy of the sample files so that they can be used m ultiple times within different sections of the tutorial.
Tutorial lessons can be completed using metric or English units. References to English units that appear in a lesson are immediately followed by their metric counterparts in parenthesis, such as 4" (102mm). Throughout this tutorial, it is assumed that the working folder is [Product Folder]\Tutorial. If you work CAESAR II and CADWorx data transfer (on page 43), we recommend that you use the [Product Folder]\Tutorial folder as well.
Set drawing parameters Each time you begin a new drawing you must use the CADWorx Plant Setup dialog box to define drawing parameters as required for the current project. For more information about setup options, see Setup Size/Spec Panel in the CADWorx Plant User's Guide. 1.
Click Setup on the Setup Size/Spec panel in the CADWorx Plant I tab. Alternatively, type SETUP on the command line, and then press ENTER. The CADWorx Plant Setup dialog box displays.
2. Select 3D Solids in the Drawing Mode list. 3. Select Socket in Fitting Mode list. 4.
You can change the colors of the Compass , the Dimension, or the Highlight. The default color is red. For more information on the compass, see Compass in the CADWorx Plant User's Guide.
5. Select Configuration Settings. The Configuration Settings list displays.
6. Under Configuration Settings , make sure SystemMeasure and Drawing Prototype are set to English/Inch (Metric/Metric). For more information, see Configuration Settings, and Startup Variables in the CADWorx Plant User's Guide. 7. Select Specification / Size. The Set Specific ation and Size dialog box displays.
This dialog box can also be found by clicking Main Size on the CADWorx Plant I tab on the Setup Size/Spec panel. This is the same dialog box except that the name of the dialog box does not appear in the CADWorx Plant Setup dialog box.
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Click Browse, and then navigate to CADWorx\ Plant \Spec .
9. Select Inch_Specs.prj (Metric_Specs.prj) in the list of available project specs, and then click Open . The specifications display in the Specifications box.
10. Select 150 (150_mm ). The sizes display in the Main / Reduction size box.
11. Select 4" (100) under M for the main and then 2" (50) under R for the reduction. A check-mark appears next to each selected size.
12. Select Configuration Layers . The layers list displays.
These are the colors and li netypes for the components. 13. Leave the layers as they are. 14. Select Piping Rules . The Piping Rules list displays.
15. Select Appl y Wel d In ser ti on Rul e, and then change the list to Automatic - Buttweld and Socket Weld . 16. Select Appl y Gas ket Ins ert io n Ru le , and then change the l ist to Auto mat ic . 17. Select Appl y B ol t In ser ti on Rul e, and then change the list to Au to mat ic . 18. Click Appl y & Clo se on the CADWorx Plant Setup dialog box. 19. Click File > Save As . 20. Type Plant1 in the File name box, and then click Save. By default, the file is saved in AutoCAD 2013 Drawing (*.dwg) format.
To modify nominal size data, click Main Size on the Settings toolbar. To modify the assigned specification, click Specification on the Settings toolbar. You can also access Main Size on the Setup Size/Spec panel when the CADWorx Plant I tab is selected.
Route Modeling 1.
Do one of the following:
Open the Plant1.dwg drawing file that you saved in Set drawing parameters (on page 10). Open the [Product Folder]\Plant\Tutorial\Tutor1.dwg file delivered with the software. To create a drawing based on metric units, op en the [Product Folder]\Plant\Tutorial\Tutor1m.dwg file.
2. Click the View tab, and then select SW Isometric
in the Views panel.
Right-click the View tab, and then select Show Panels > Views to display the Views panel.
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Click the CADWorx Plant I tab, and then click Aut o Ro ut e on the RT panel. Alternatively, type AUTOROUTE or ROUTE on the command line, and then press ENTER. Specify start point or [Alignment/Reference] . 4. Type 0,0 on the command line, and then press ENTER. Pick end point or [component List / Slope / sKew / Elevation / Plane / Reference / Fitting mode / elBow type / Undo / Connect / Toggle length / Alignment]. 5. Type @48,0 (@1219,0), and then press ENTER. English units are mentioned first followed b y their metric counterpart in parentheses. Only type in one set of units: @48,0 or @1219,0. 6. Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays. 7. Select Elbows > Elbows, 90 > [4" (100)] 90 LR ELL, SCH STD, ASTM A234 GR WPB . Pick other direction. 8. Move the cursor to the left (going north in the screen) so the elbow is pointing in that direction, and then click. There is m ore pipe showing than is needed, but the next step will clean this up. 9. Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays. 10. Select Flanges > [4" (100)] FLG WELD NECK, 150LB, SCH STD, ASTM A105. The flange places in the drawing. 11. Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays. 12. Select Flanges > [4" (100)] FLG WELD NECK, 150LB, SCH STD, ASTM A105. The flange, bolt, and gasket place in the drawing.
13. Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays.
14. Select Tees > [4" (100)] TEE, SCH STD, ASTM A234 GR WPB. Pick direction or [Change connection].
15. Select a direction to the east, and then click. Your drawing should resemble the drawing below. Conceptual view was used for clarity. Your drawing appears in wireframe.
The tee is placed, and the software places you back at the north point of the model on the other end of the tee.
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CADWorx Plant Tutorial Now, continue routing to finish the model. 1. Type 22 (558) on the command line, and then press ENTER. The piping shows up coming off the main of the tee.
2.
Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays.
3. Select Elbows > Elbows, 90 > [4" (100)] 90 L R ELL, SCH STD, ASTM A234 GR WPB . Pick other direction.
4. Select the direction to the west to parallel this elbow with the previous elbow. The elbow is placed.
5. Type .X on the command line, a nd then press ENTER. of.
6. Select the end of the first pipe line that you drew. of (need YZ).
7. Click west of the new pipe, and then press ENTER. 8. Click the View tab, and then select SE Isometric
in the Views panel.
Your drawing should look like this.
9. Click the branch of the tee, and then select the plus
sign.
10. Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays.
11. Select Elbows > Elbows, 90 > [4" (100)] 90 LR ELL, SCH STD, ASTM A234 GR WPB . Pick other direction.
12. Pick a direction upward. The elbow appears, and depending on where your cursor is placed, some piping might appear.
13. Type 12 (305) on the command line, and then press ENTER. 14. Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays.
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CADWorx Plant Tutorial 15. Select Tees > [4" (100)] TEE, SCH STD, ASTM A234 GR WPB. Pick direction or [Change connection].
16. Pick a direction to the west (parallel with) the elbow below, and press ENTER. Your drawing should look like this.
When you insert a reducing component--such as the concentric reducer--the main size and the reduction size default large to small providing the proper connection at the reducer. After inserting a reducing component the main si ze and the reduction size reverse. T his allows placement of other components on the pipe run without having to reset the sizes. 1.
Click the branch of the tee, and then select the plus
2.
Right-click, and then select component List .
sign.
The components list displays.
3. Select Reducers > Concentric Reducing Buttweld > [4" X 3" (100 X 80)] RED CONC SCH STD, ASTM A234 GR WPB . 4. Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays.
CADWorx Plant Tutorial The main size is now set to 3" (80), and the reduction is set to 4" (100).
6.
Continue to model the remaining components--the gate valves, elbows, and additional piping-- as shown below. The Reducer is 4" X 3" and we need to use the Change connection option to place the branch of the second Tee as it appears in the drawing.
To further improve the view of the drawing, use the View > 3D Views > SW Isometric command and give the drawing another viewpoint. Your finished piping system in 3D space should look like this.
7. Click Save As ENTER.
. Alternatively, type SAVEAS on the command line, and then press
The Save Drawing As dialog box displays.
8. Type a name for the drawing, and then click Save.
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Mode conversion Mode conversion converts components from one mode to another mode or to the same mode. Mode conversion can also restore a component to its original state after the component has been modified. In Route Modeling (on page 11), you created the 3D Solids m odel shown below. In this lesson, you will convert that model to a 2D Double Line. Mode conversion also shows you where all your bolts, gaskets, and welds are located with easy viewing.
1.
To define the drawing mode, click Setup on the Settings toolbar. On the CADWorx Plant Setup dialog box, select the required option under Drawing Mode. Alternatively, type SETUP on the command line, and then press ENTER.
2. Do one of the following:
Open the drawing you completed in the lesson Route Modeling (on page 11).
Open the [Product Folder]\Tutorial\Tutor2.dwg file delivered with the software. To work in metric units of measure, open the [Product Folder]\Plant\Tutorial\Tutor2m.dwg file.
3. Click the CADWorx Plant I tab, and then click 2D Double Li ne on the Setup Size/Spec panel. Alternatively, type CONVERTDOUBLE on the command line, and then press ENTER.
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CADWorx Plant Tutorial Select components to convert to double line mode.
4.
Pick a point in the upper right corner of the drawing. Select components to convert to double line mode: Specify opposite corner.
5.
Pick a point in the opposite corner to create a select set that contains all of the model components. Select components to convert to double line mode: Specify opposite corner: 73 found, 73 groups.
6. Press ENTER to end the selection. CADWorx converts the model to 2D Double Line.
As sembly Modeling In this lesson, we create discharge piping for two pumps using the Assem bl y Man ager palette. Although we can draw the piping anywhere, we recommend that it be drawn using the NE
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CADWorx Plant Tutorial Isometric view in the tutorial drawing file. Doing so allows for easy placement of the pumps. For more information on the As sem bl y Man ager , see Assembly View Palette in the CADWorx Plant Users Guide.
1.
Open the [Product Folder]\Tutorial\Tutor3.dwg file. To work in metric units of m easure, open the [Product Folder]\Plant\Tutorial\Tutor3m.dwg file. The software opens the drawing, which already has a three-dimensional pipe rack outline, a set of pumps, a vessel, and a tank. We will use this sa me drawing to connect the assembly to the pumps when finished.
2.
Set drawing parameters (on page 10) as defined below.
Inch_Specs.prj
M = 4" (100mm)
R = 6" (150mm)
Specification = 150 (150_MM)
Drawing Mode = 3D Solids
Piping Rules
Ap pl y Gas ket Ins ert io n Rul e = Automatic
Ap pl y B ol t In ser ti on Rul e = Automatic
Ap pl y Wel d In ser ti on Rul e = Automatic - Buttweld and Socket W eld
3. Click Weld Neck on the Flanges toolbar to place a 4" (100) flange. Alternatively, type FLGW on the command line, and then press ENTER. FLG WELD NECK, 150LB SCH STD, ASTM A105 Pick start point or [Buttweld end] .
4. Select a point in the drawing to place the flange. Pick direction.
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Select a direction upward.
6.
Click the newly placed flange, and then select the plus
sign on the face end.
Pick end point or [component List / Slope / sKew / Elevation / Plane / Reference / Fitting mode / elBow type / Undo / Connect / Toggle length / Alignment].
7.
Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays.
8. Select Reducers > Concentric Reducing Buttweld > [6" X 4" (150 X 100)] RED CONC, SCH STD, ASTM A234 GR WPB . The main and reduction sizes automatically reverse, allowing placement of the next flange without changing the pipe sizes (main size now equals 6” (150) and reduction size equals 4” (100)). Anytime a reducing component is encountered, the last size that was drawn is automatically set to the main setting (4” (100) small end to 6” (100) large end, 6” (100) large end drawn last so 6" (100) is used). Pick end point or [component List / Slope / sKew / Elevation / Plane / Reference / Fitting mode / elBow type / Undo / Connect / Toggle length / Alignment].
9. Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays.
10. Select Flanges > [6" (150)] FLG WELD NECK, 150LB, SCH STD, ASTM A105. Pick end point or [component List / Slope / sKew / Elevation / Plane / Reference / Fitting mode / elBow type / Undo / Connect / Toggle length / Alignment].
11. Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays.
12. Select Flanges > [6" (150)] FLG WELD NECK, 150LB, SCH STD, ASTM A105. Using ROUTE, follow the steps below to draw a 6" (150) ball valve and a 6" (150) check valve. After drawing the 6" (150) flange onto the check valve, copy the existing piping at a distance of 6'-0" (1829mm) using the Copy command. 1.
Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays.
2.
Select Valve > Valves, Ball > [6" (150)] B ALL VALVE, FLG, 150LB. Pick end point or [component List / Slope / sKew / Elevation / Plane / Reference / Fitting mode / elBow type / Undo / Connect / Toggle length / Alignment].
3.
Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays.
4. Select Valve > Valves, Check > [6" (150)] CHECK VALVE, FLG, 150LB . Pick direction or [Flip direction].
5.
Pick a direction upwards.
6.
Right-click, and then select component List . The components list displays.
CADWorx Plant Tutorial Your image should look like the drawing below.
Next, we are going to Copy the valve relay (on page 20).
Copy the valve relay Now we copy the valve group and place it 6' (1829) to the right. 1. Type COPY on the command line, and t hen press ENTER. Select objects; Specify opposite corner.
2.
Pick a window around the components. Specify opposite corner: 14 found, 14 groups Select objects.
3.
Press ENTER to finish the select set. Specify base point or [Displacement/mOde] .
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Pick the center base of the bottom flange. Specify second point or [Array]