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    AutoCADPlant 3D Tricks of the TradeScott HallmarkRobins & Morton

    PD2297

    Acquire some of the tricks learned over the years for AutoCAD Plant 3D. Some of the items to be

    covered include the various ways to Route Pipe (Rolled Offsets, L2P, Assisted Routing, F as you go,

    Elevations, Compass Settings) creating Equipment Templates, Using Viewports in P3D Modeling & X-

    Ray View, Layer and Template Options, Iso Messages and Breaks, Model Symbols (Triangles, Pluses,

    Inverted Triangles, Arrows, The Red Line of Connectivity) and the proper method of making line and

    inline asset size changes.

    Learning ObjectivesAt the end of this class, you will be able to:

    Route pipe in various ways for different scenarios, Create and store Equipment Templates to beused across multiple projects

    Adjust graphical view options to suit the modeling needs, Generate templates with specific layers formodeling

    Generate Isos to include various messages and breaks to speed up the clean up time

    Change sizes of components and moving components without deleting and re-routing

    About the Speaker

    Scott is a Lead Designer for Robins & Morton, a multidiscipline engineering and construction

    firm based in Birmingham, AL with 8 offices in the U.S. Based in Birmingham, he provides

    piping design as well as end-user support and customization efforts for AutoCAD Plant 3D,

    P&ID and Autodesk Inventor. He is an Inventor 2013 Certified Professional as well. Prior to

    working for Robins & Morton, Scott had been in the Autodesk Reseller Channel for five years

    working for Applied Software in Atlanta, GA and ALACAD in Birmingham, AL. As a Senior

    Application Specialist, Scott traveled the eastern U.S. and Canada instructing users on Plant

    3D and Inventor, performing installations, implementations, and customizations for many

    industries utilizing the applications. Scott is proud to have landed at Robins & Morton in

    November of 2012 where family and safety come first, and support and development of the

    employee are second to none.

    [email protected]

    Additional page on back for Notes!

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Section 1: Route pipe in various ways for different scenarios, Create and store

    Equipment Templates to be used across multiple projects

    In this section, we will look at 4 different methods of routing pipe in AP3D: F as you go, L2P

    (Line to Pipe), Assisted Routing, and Rolled Offsets. We will also see how to create and store

    Equipment Templates.

    F asYou Go: A simple way to route pipe, although a somewhat manual process, is to use

    the F on the command line as you begin your route. What this allows you to do is to insert

    Fittings as you route at specific locations and orientations. You can also select a fitting from

    the tool palette while routing.

    F as you go ~ Placing Fittings as You Route Example

    TRICK!Use Basepoint in the command line while placing an inline asset using the

    method above to cycle thru the insertion basepoints. Try the other command line options!

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    L2P (Line to Pipe): This is a quick way to generate piping using the LINE, PLINE or 3DPOLY

    command. 3DPOLY works better if you are doing a simple run with no rolled-offsets, as it can

    be drawn in all 3 UCS directions. This is a simple method of routing pipe in that you can easily

    define the route from beginning to end but you get NOinline assets included except for flanges,

    elbows and tees. The line comes in with no reducers, valves, specialty items, etc. Seeexample below.

    L2P ~ Line To Pipe Routing Example

    TRICK!The Command Lineis selectable with the mouse! If you do not want to use

    the keyboard to type a letter, just pick the BLUEletter(s) to initiate the option.

    TRICK!Use Point Filtersto route pipe! You can use the X, Y, and Z point filters to

    align new runs with existing runs, equipment and steel members. You can access Point

    Filtersby using SHIFT+RIGHTCLICKwhile routing pipe or while using the LINE, PLINE

    or 3DPOLY command.

    TRICK!Route using the Elevation & Routing option in the Ribbon. Start a vertical

    run, type in an elevation and choose the Set Routing Line to COP or BOP or whatever

    you choose then just drag the pipe and click to place. It will automatically create a turn at

    that elevation!

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    Assisted Routing: This is a quick way to generate a piping route by selecting a start and end

    point of your route. You then allow AutoCADPlant 3D to generate a route for you! The

    software will usually give you multiple routes to choose from. Sometimes its just 2 options and

    sometimes you might see over 20 options. (TIP!~ This does NOT have to be nozzle to nozzle!)

    Choosing N for NEXT will allow you tocycle thru the routing options

    When you find one you like, you can choose A for ACCEPT.

    If none of the options suite your requirements, choose U for UNDO and go back to a

    manual method of routing.

    Assisted Routing Example

    Start Point

    (NODE)

    End Point

    (NODE)

    TRICK!You can change the size of the pipe

    run while routing by selecting a new size from the

    PART INSERTIONsection of the HOMEtab onthe Ribbon, or use the command line option S

    TRICK!Use the Elevationoption in the

    Ribbon to set vertical elevations while routing. In

    this example I set a 6 EL first then an 8 EL.

    I then used Listto check my elevations. Also

    you can use the E option in the command line.

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    Rolled Offset: The L2P (Line to Pipe) method will be your best solution for creating a rolled

    offset pipe run.

    Use the standard AutoCAD LINEcommand from the end of a pipe, fitting or flange.

    Draw the line and form the rolled offset box connecting the opposite corners of the box. Finish the route with the LINE command.

    Use L2P to convert to Pipe and Cutback Elbows by selecting the lines (marked by ).

    Rolled Offset Example

    Create and Store Equipment Templates to be Used Across Multiple Projects: In your

    Project Setup, under Plant 3D DWG Settingsgo to Pathsand then Equipment templates

    directory. Change this path to a common area for all projects. In this example,

    M:\Projects\Common\Equipment

    Templatesis the new default location.

    When you create a

    custom Equipment item,

    simply save to the new

    location so it is available

    to all users.

    TRICK!When you generate your lines for a Rolled Offset or L2P routes, make a

    LAYER called ConstructionLinesand set the layer settings to NO PLOT.

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    Section 2: Adjust graphical view options to suit the modeling needs,

    Generate templates with specific layers for modelingAdjust graphical view options to suit the modeling needs: P3D users tend to use multiple

    Visual Styleswhile modeling in Plant 3D. Here is a list of the Visual Styles they tend to useand why they use them.

    2D WireframeYou can use when placing and editing Iso Annotation globes. It is

    limited in the Visual Style settings by not being able to modify Edge Settings.

    3D WireframeUse when placing and editing Iso Annotation globes. You need to use

    this view to be able to see and edit the Iso Annotation globes.

    ConceptualVisually, this is very easy for many users to model in. It uses bright pastel

    colors. Most users prefer this view when working with X-Refs and want some color. X-

    Refs come in darker and the active drawing entities are darker colors with edges and

    tangent lines, or vice-versa depending on your background color. (For a compliment to

    Conceptual, see Shades of Gray on page 7)

    Light Background Dark Background

    RealisticThis is the default Visual Style out of the box. It does not show the lighting

    as well as the Shaded Views. However, it does show edges and tangent lines.

    Iso

    Annotation

    in Pipe

    X-Ref

    Drawing

    Pipe

    ActiveDrawing

    Pipe

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    ShadedVisually, this is easy for most people to model in. However, it DOES NOT

    show edges or tangent lines.

    Shaded with EdgesVisually, this is also easy for most people to model in, and it

    DOES show edges or tangent lines.

    Shades of GraySome users prefer this view when working with X-Refs. X-Refs come

    in darker and the active drawing entities are a lighter gray with edges and tangent lines.

    The same applies for light and dark background colors as it did in the Conceptual view.

    WireframeUse when placing and editing Iso Annotation globes.

    X-RayThis is best used when you want to apply transparency to all objects to check

    for clearances and to visually see Iso Annotation globes in the pipe, which you could not

    see if you were using Shaded, Shades of Gray or Realistic Styles. You also receive the

    edge highlighting benefit when using X-Refs.

    Iso

    Annotation

    in Pipe

    X-Ref

    Drawing

    Pipe

    Active

    Drawing

    Pipe

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    Using Viewports to Route Pipe: In a busy area where you need to route a pipe, Viewports

    can come in handy to zero in on specific locations that the pipe will need to make its directional

    turns.

    In the example below, We are routing a pipe from a nozzle on the bottom of a tank. It will drop6 or drop to a specific elevation and make a turn to the West. Using Point Filters, I can

    determine the horizontal distance I need to go in order to connect to the suction of the pump

    below it, all without rotating the model or zooming in and out.

    1. This

    Viewport

    shows the

    start point at

    the Tank

    Nozzle

    2. This

    Viewport

    shows the

    drop to

    specific

    distance or

    elevation

    5. Shows

    the overall

    view of the

    pipe run

    4. UseAssisted

    Routing or

    Point Filters

    to end at the

    Pump

    Suction

    3. Use the

    .X Point

    Filter of the

    Pump

    Suction tolocate this

    elbows

    horizontal

    distance to

    its vertical

    turn

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    Generate templates with specific layers for modeling: If you prefer, you can generate layers

    in your Model Template that you will want to use in your Orthos. Generate these Layers in your

    3D Modeling Template (DWT files). Once created in the Template, you will be able to select the

    layers from the Layer dropdown list before placing the assets.

    To assign these model layers to the orthos, do the following:

    CreateNew

    Layers

    Use names

    to show up

    in Orthos

    DefineColors for

    Model and

    OrthosMake sure

    to set up

    Plot and No

    Plot Options

    TRICK!Use a Network Location to store your 3D DWG Templates. Make these

    changes and then copy to the READ ONLY location that the end-users will pull from to

    generate new models in AutoCAD Plant 3D. Iso and Ortho templates have specific

    locations that they need to reside in. Also the border block needs to be named Title Block

    for proper functionality. See examples below for paths.

    ISOS\ProjectRoot\Isometric\Final_ANSI-C\Filename.DWT(Final_ANSI-C for example)

    ORTHOS\ProjectRoot\Orthos\Styles\Default\Filename.DWT

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    Section 3: Generate Isos to include various messages and breaks to speed up

    the clean up time

    You can place Iso Messages and Break Locations at specific locations on the pipe run so that

    your Isos will break automatically and annotations will show up on the Iso every time is it run.

    You typically want to apply these just before creating your isos so that if you have design

    changes, you are not having to re-create these and move them around.

    This example includes a Break Pointat the elbow.

    Also, the LEFT image is using X-RAY, allowing you to seethe globe.

    This example includes 2 Iso Annotations in the same location, one placed

    on top of the otherA Floor Penetrationand a no enclosure Iso Message.

    Also, the LEFT image is using WIREFRAME, allowing you to editthe globe.

    TRICK!When placing Iso Messages, Floor Symbols, Flow Arrows, Insulation

    Symbols, as well as Location and Break Points, be sure to swap to a WIREFRAMEor X-

    RAYview. WIREFRAMEworks best if you need to editthe globe symbol after it is

    inserted. X-RAYworks best if you just want to seethe globes and still see a shadedview of your model as wireframe can get very confusing in a complex model.

    TRICK!You can use the ENTERkey on

    your keyboard to create multiple lines of text on

    your Iso Messages. You can also draw

    dimensions to your message automatically by

    selecting the check box at the bottom.

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    Reducers

    Automatically

    AddedFive

    Components

    Selected

    Section 4: Change sizes of components and moving components without

    deleting and re-routing

    Changing Sizes of Components: To change the

    size of a single component after it has been routed

    and placed; simply change it in the Properties palette.

    For instance, to change the size of this ball valve,

    select a new size from the dropdown list in Properties.

    You will notice that reducers are added automatically.

    You will also notice that the flange sizes change too.

    You do NOT have to select the flanges, gaskets, etc.

    To change multiple inline assets and pipe sizes, select

    them one at a time or see the TRICKbelow. Change

    the size in the Properties palette.

    TRICK!

    If you need to

    change every

    asset in a line,select a

    component and

    use the right-

    click option

    Add to

    Selection

    Connected

    Line Number

    to select all

    items. Then

    you can

    change the

    Size, Spec, and

    Line Number

    as well as a

    few other

    properties.

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    Continue

    Piping Route

    Move

    Part

    Substitute

    Part

    Change Pipe

    Elevation

    Create a

    Branch at the

    Pipe Midpoint

    Move

    Part

    Substitute

    Part

    Moving Components without Deleting and Re-Routing:

    To move a component, select the asset then pick the blue

    grip to move it. You can move from horizontal to vertical,

    or vice-versa. You can move from one piping route to

    another.

    If you do move, for instance an 8 Ball Valve to a 6 line, it

    will automatically add the reducers on both ends for you,

    as well as adding flanges and gasket/bolt sets.

    When you move the asset, you want to make sure

    OSNAPs are turned on, or at least use your

    SHIFT+RIGHT-CLICK to pick a nearest for placement.

    You should also make sure that Dynamic Input (F12) is

    turned on so that you can type in a specific location for theasset.

    Extra! Extra!

    Model SymbolsWhat do they mean?

    On pipe:

    On Fittings:

    Flip

    Part

    Continue

    Piping Route

    Rotate

    Part

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    Move

    Part

    Continue

    Piping Route

    Substitute

    PartRotate

    Part

    Flip

    Part

    Flip Inline

    Part

    On Valves:

    Other Symbols:

    The Red Line of Connectivity

    If the Red Line Stops, the Route is broken

    The Compass

    Use CTRL+RightCl ickto change the

    Compass orientation

    The Pencil

    Use CTRL+LeftClickto access the Nozzle

    Edit Pencil on a Tank or Vessel

    CTRL Not required on Pumps

    and other Equipment

    Steel Stretch Grips

    Use the Grips to Stretch the Structural Steel

    and Handrail

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    Additional Notes during the Class: