Equipment and Piping Design
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What it's about |
A basic practical introduction to the use of PDMS for piping design
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Who it's for |
Engineers who will be designing and constructing 3D computer models.
Other users who need a solid grounding in PDMS before taking on responsibility for other aspects of PDMS and its family of related products.
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Duration |
5 days
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Topics covered |
Overview of PDMS
The benefits of creating a computer model of the plant to be designed and what can it be used for.
What other PDMS modules there are and what they are used for.
The principles of using PDMS
The principles of a database within the PDMS design hierarchy.
The way catalogues, specifications and design data link together.
Using a workstation running PDMS.
Basic use of a workstation, mouse, keyboard (only if required).
Using the graphical user interface to select options from the menus.
Building up a model in PDMS and checking it
Building up a model from real engineering drawings by creating, orientating and positioning equipment using any of the mixture of design primitives.
This will involve the following practical stages:
Routing simple pipes (basically orthogonal routes) and using the Query facility.
Checking the modelled pipework for any data consistency errors, interpreting any errors found and carrying out the necessary modifications.
Producing reports on any elements in the design data, and illustrating the scope for variation in selection and report format.
Checking the model for any interference (Clash Detection), producing error reports and interpreting any errors found and making the necessary modifications.
Understanding the differences between on-line and command line Clash Detection, and how and when to use each type.
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When |
Ask PLANTCON A/S, telephone +45 2751 0174 or
by E-mail: kek@plantcon.dk |
Where |
On PLANTCON A/S in our trainingcenter - or on customers locations. |