Sp3d Piping Tutorial

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SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing PipesSession 2: Routing Pipes Objectives: By the end of this session, you will be able to: • • Identify the default properties of pipe runs in a system. Route a pipe. Prerequisite Sessions: • • • SP3D Overview SP3D Common Sessions Piping: An Overview Overview: In SP3D, when you route a pipe and create a new pipe run in a model, you need to set the default or common properties of the new pipe run at the system level. Default properties for the new pipe run can be defined from any one of the following: • The pipe run to which you are connecting • A P&ID in an integrated environment • The default properties of the parent piping system defined in the Systems and Specifications task of SP3D. If these properties are defined in a piping system, then the entire pipe run modeled under piping system will inherit these properties. To access the properties, you right-click the Process system in the Workspace Explorer and select the Properties command, as shown in Figure 1. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4, 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 1 of 24 SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 1: Accessing the Properties of a Piping System The Piping System Properties dialog box appears where the default properties of a pipe run are defined. Figure 2: Piping System Properties Dialog Box The New Pipe Run dialog box appears when the user creates a new pipe run. You can view and make changes to the default properties of a pipe run by using the New Pipe Run dialog box. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4, 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 2 of 24 Pipe run properties are divided into different categories as follows: • Standard • Testing • Temperature and Pressure • Surface Treatment and Coating • Insulation and Tracing • Responsibility Standard Category Within the Standard category. as shown in Figure 4: © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 3 of 24 .SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 3: New Pipe Run Dialog Box You can select the category for which you want to define values by using the Category drop-down list in the New Pipe Run dialog box. you can define the following values. as shown in Figure 3. Displays whether the pipe run has been correlated to a pipe run in a P&ID. if a run drops 1 in for every 10 inches of horizontal distance. as a percentage. Nominal Diameter .Specifies the slope for the pipe run. Schedule Override . then the software disables this option. If the piping specification rules do not allow you to override components. The pipe specification controls the available NPDs in this list. You can specify the slope as a ratio.Selects the pipe specification which will control the pipe run. Specification . the software automatically uses the NPD of the nozzle as the NPD of the pipe run.Specifies the naming rule to name the pipe run. o As a ratio. Correlation Status . © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. the software automatically uses the flow direction of the nozzle as the flow direction of the pipe run.Specifies the thickness override for parts in the pipe run. o In degrees. specify the slope as ¼ inch/1 ft.specifies the pipeline system to which the pipe run will belong. The pipe run name is based on the Name Rule selection. Name Rule . 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 4 of 24 . Name . You can select the NPD units to be displayed in a session file basis by using the Tools > Options command on the Units of Measure tab. Minimum Slope . or in degrees. o As a percentage.Displays the name of the pipe run. if a run drops ¼ in for every foot of horizontal distance.Selects the NPD to use for this pipe run.Selects the direction of flow for the pipe run. You can select one of the listed rules or specify the pipe run name in the Name box. a 5 degree slope can be specified as 5 deg. specify the slope as 10%. If you select an equipment nozzle as the starting point of your pipe run.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 4: Standard Category in the New Pipe Run Dialog Box • • • • • • • • • Pipeline . If you specify a name in this box. Flow Direction . the software automatically sets the Name Rule box to User Defined. If you select an equipment nozzle as the starting point of your pipe run. Testing Percentage .Specifies the percentage of the welds on the pipe run that needs to be tested. as shown in Figure 6: • Design Temperature or Pressure • Operating Temperature or Pressure • Testing Temperature or Pressure © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. This option is available only if you are viewing pipe run properties. as shown in Figure 5: Figure 5: Testing Category in the New Pipe Run Dialog Box • • • Testing Requirements .SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes • Correlation Basis . Testing Category Within the Testing category.Specifies whether non-destructive testing of welds is required. Testing Type – Selects the type of non-destructive weld testing for the welds. you can define the following maximum and minimum temperatures and pressures for the object. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 5 of 24 .Specifies if the pipe run needs to be correlated to a P&ID pipe run. you can define the following values. Temperature and Pressure Category Within the Temperature and Pressure category. in which case you will receive a warning “The temperature and pressure values are ignored. and you should key in the temperature and pressure value for all the pipe runs.” Surface Treatment and Coating Category Within the Surface Treatment and Coating category. you can define the following properties for the object. This option can be set to Off. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 6 of 24 . © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 6: Temperature and Pressure Category in the New Pipe Run Dialog Box Temperature and pressure values are controlled by a Project option. as shown in Figure 7. The Project option can be set to On. You can also specify the type and medium of heat tracing for the pipe run. Interior and Exterior Coating Temperature and pressure for Steamout. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 7 of 24 . © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. Steamout. thickness. For example. and temperature of the insulation and the material to be used for it. if required Color of Coating Insulation and Tracing Category Within the Insulation and Tracing category.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 7: Surface Treatment and Coating Category in the New Pipe Run Dialog Box • • • • • • Requirement and Type of Interior and Exterior Surface Treatment Requirement for cleaning. Auxiliary Treatment. as shown in Figure 8. you can specify the purpose. if required Type of auxiliary treatment. if required Type and area of Interior and Exterior Coating. you can define the specifications for insulation and heat tracing. you can select the party responsible for the following tasks. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 8 of 24 . as shown in the Figure 9: • Cleaning Responsibility • Design Responsibility • Fabrication Responsibility • Installation Responsibility • Painting Responsibility • Requisition Responsibility • Supply Responsibility • Testing Responsibility © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 8: Insulation and Tracing Category in the New Pipe Run Responsibility Category Within the Responsibility category. select the More… option. Otherwise. 5. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 9 of 24 . 3. Start SP3D software by using the command Start > Programs > Intergraph SmartPlant 3D > SmartPlant 3D. Before going through this procedure and the subsequent SP3D Piping sessions. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. 4. 6. Note: The next steps are only necessary to perform if you did not go through the instructions to delete equipment and piping objects in the SP3D Equipment Sessions. Use the filter mechanism to select the existing modeled objects 7. Select the Tools > Select by Filter command to open the Select Filter dialog box.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 9: Responsibility Category in the New Pipe Run Dialog Box This session will cover the procedure for routing pipelines in SP3D. click OK. In the Select Filter dialog box. define your workspace to include all objects in the SP3Dtrain model database: 1. perform these steps to delete existing piping objects from the workspace before starting the session. select the EnglishUnits or MetricUnits template and then. Click the File menu and select the Define Workspace command. select All under Plant Filters and click OK. 2. In the Filter drop-down list of the Define Workspace dialog box. In the New dialog box. Select the View > Fit command. Click the Delete command to delete the selected objects. 9. 10. Work Plane Control. 401-P. Make sure you are in the Piping task and the active permission group is set to Piping. After routing. select U04 from Plant Filters > Training Filters in the Select Filter dialog box. In your training plant. and Length Control tools in Unit U04 of your workspace.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes 8. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. Select and expand the For Instructors Only folder.Select and Delete filter and click OK. Steps for Basic Pipe Routing: Exercise Objective: In this exercise you will be routing pipelines from the mentioned below equipment nozzles to their completion in a plant by using SmartSketch. Select the Piping Tutorial Session . Click the Route Pipe button on the vertical toolbar. A pipeline 400-P from the equipment nozzle 40V-101/A A pipeline 401-P from the equipment nozzle 40E-101A/E1 A pipeline 402-P from the equipment nozzle 40E-101A/E2 Figure 10: Routed Pipelines 400-P. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 10 of 24 . • 1. the pipelines should resemble Figure 10 in the graphic view. and 402-P Before beginning the procedure: • Define your workspace to display unit U04 and coordinate system U04 CS. SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 11: Route Pipe Button 2. as shown in Figure 12. The New Pipe Run dialog box appears. a nozzle. a point in space or a piping component. The starting location can be an existing pipe run. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 11 of 24 . Figure 12: Selecting the Starting Point 3. Select the nozzle 40V-101/A as the starting point. Select the More… option in the Pipeline dropdown list in the dialog box. The Select System dialog box appears. it also dictates the specifications or defaults that are available for routing. as shown in Figure 14. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 12 of 24 . Here. click OK. Expand the system folder hierarchy A2>U04>Process and select the pipeline 400-P in the Select System dialog box.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 13: New Pipe Run Dialog Box 4. Figure 14: Selection of Pipeline © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. you will select a pipeline system where the piping you are going to route will be located. Then. The pipeline system is not just a hierarchy containing object. SP3D automatically uses the NPD of the nozzle as the NPD of the pipe run. the flow direction is set to UPSTREAM. • Flow direction . Pipeline. • Nominal diameter for this pipe run . Figure 15: Standard Properties of a Pipeline Depending on the product settings.The pipe specification controls the available NPDs in the list. In the current scenario. In the current scenario. the nominal diameter is set to 4 in. Specification. Nominal Diameter and Flow Direction are the required values. The user does have an option of changing the size. Select the Temperature and Pressure category in the Category drop-down list in the New Pipe Run dialog box and verify that the software has transferred the temperature and pressure default values from the parent system. If pipe specifications are set as a default property on the piping system level. Naming Rule. 5.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes SP3D populates the properties of a pipe run with the specifications defined at the parent system level as follows: • Specification for the pipe run . then this can be inherited from the piping system. SP3D automatically uses the Flow Direction of the nozzle as the Flow Direction of the Pipe Run. Under the Standard category. If you select the equipment nozzle as the starting point of your pipe run. you might have to switch to Temperature and Pressure category of properties and define the design maximum temperature and pressure. In the current scenario.If you select an equipment nozzle as the starting point of your pipe run.Only those pipe run specifications that are allowed on this system are displayed. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 13 of 24 . the specification is set to 1C0031. Click OK. Figure 17: Pipe Connected to a Vertical Nozzle 8. 7. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. This will constrain the length of the pipe to 2 ft. as shown in the Figure 17. you can only route the pipe in the upward direction. SP3D displays a warning Temperature/Pressure note on a message box. Check the Do not show this message again option and click OK. SP3D locks the angle at 0 deg. An outline of a pipe appears in the graphic view.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 16: Temperature and Pressure Category in the New Pipe Run Dialog Box 6. Key in 2 ft in the Length drop-down list of the Route Pipe ribbon. As a result. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 14 of 24 . which indicates that you are in the East-West plane. You have now successfully placed the first pipe segment for this pipe run by using the SmartSketch glyphs to control the direction. Key in 1 ft in the Length drop-down list on the Route Pipe ribbon. Now you will route the next segment. This glyph depicts that you are going in Up-Down plane. Position the cursor in the east direction until SmartSketch displays the E glyph. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 15 of 24 . Key in 37 ft in the Length drop-down list on the Route Pipe ribbon. which depicts that you are in North-South plane. SmartSketch will display a U glyph. as shown in Figure 21. 14. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. Figure 20: Routing Pipe in the East-West Plane 13. 12. Left Mouse Click in the graphic view to accept the placement of the pipe. 15. Click in the graphic view to accept the placement of this pipe. 11. as shown in Figure 20. Position the cursor on top of the pipe. Position the cursor in the south direction until SmartSketch displays the N glyph. The SmartSketch glyph U indicates that the projection for the routing of a pipe is going in the vertical direction. as shown in Figure 19.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 18: Length Drop-Down List on the Route Pipe Ribbon 9. Figure 19: Routing Pipe in the Vertical Direction 10. Position the cursor down until SmartSketch displays the U glyph. as shown in Figure 23. Click in the graphic view to accept the placement of this pipe. You can right-click to go back to the placement mode. Key in 3 ft in the Length drop-down list on the Route Pipe ribbon. 20. 23. Click in the graphic view to accept the placement of this pipe. as shown in Figure 24. Tip: • While in the Route Pipe command. Position the cursor in the east direction until SmartSketch displays the E glyph. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 16 of 24 . Figure 22: Routing Pipe in East Direction 19.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 21: Routing Pipe in the North-South Plane 16. 17. Click in the graphic view to accept the placement of this pipe. 21. you can use any View command to zoom in and zoom out. 18. Key in 3 ft in the Length drop-down list on the Route Pipe ribbon. Key in 17 ft in the Length drop-down list on the Route Pipe ribbon and position the cursor in the south direction until SmartSketch displays the N glyph. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. Figure 23: Routing Pipe in the Vertical Direction 22. as shown in Figure 22. SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 24: Routing Pipe in the North Direction 24. 25. Right-click in the graphic view to terminate the Route Pipe command. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. Figure 25: Routing Pipe in the Vertical Direction 26. Click in the graphic view to accept the placement of this pipe. Figure 26: Routed 400-P Pipe Now. Key in 4 ft in the Length drop-down list on the Route Pipe ribbon and position the cursor down until SmartSketch displays the U glyph. The routed pipeline 400-P should resemble Figure 26. the Length Control tools. 27. Angle Control and. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 17 of 24 . as shown in Figure 27. route a pipeline 401-P from the equipment/nozzle 40E-101A/E1 to its completion by using the Working Plane Control. Click in the graphic view to accept the placement of this pipe. Click the equipment nozzle 40E-101A/E1. Use the Workspace Explorer to locate the nozzle 40E-101A/E1. 31. as shown in Figure 29. Figure 28: Locating the Nozzle 40E-101A/E1 in the Workspace Explorer 29. 30.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 27: Routed 401-P Pipeline 28. Click the Route Pipe button on the vertical toolbar. The New Pipe Run dialog box appears. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 18 of 24 . Set the following parameters in the New Pipe Run dialog box. and click OK: Pipeline: 401-P Name Rule: DefaultNameRule Specifications: 1C0031 Nominal Diameter: 4 in Flow Direction: BIDIRECTIONAL Minimum Slope: Not Sloped © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. on the Route Pipe ribbon. key in 9 ft in the Length drop-down list and use SmartSketch to locate the U glyph. as shown in Figure 32. On the Route Pipe ribbon.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 29: New Pipe Run Dialog Box 32. Now. as shown in Figure 30. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 19 of 24 . Position the cursor in the west direction and use SmartSketch to locate the E glyph and click in the graphic view to place the pipe. Click in the graphic view to place the pipe. An outline of a pipe will appear in the graphic view. Figure 30: Length and Angle Specifications on the Route Pipe Ribbon 33. Figure 31: Routed Pipe in the East Direction 34. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. select 90 deg in the Angle drop-down list and key in 2 ft 6 in in the Length drop-down list. SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 32: Routed Pipe in the Vertical Direction 35. Click in the graphic view to place the pipe. Now. Click in the graphic view to place the pipe. Right-click the graphic view to terminate the Route Pipe command. Now. on the Route Pipe ribbon. Figure 34: Routed 402-P Pipeline From the Nozzle 40E-101A/E1 © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. 37. Figure 33: Placed Pipe 36. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 20 of 24 . as shown in Figure 33. key in 20 ft in the Length drop-down list and use SmartSketch to locate the N glyph. key in 10 ft 6 in in the Length drop-down list and use SmartSketch to locate the E glyph. on the Route Pipe ribbon. Set the following parameters in the dialog box and click OK: Pipeline: 402-P Name Rule: DefaultNameRule Specifications: 1C0031 Nominal Diameter: 4 in Flow Direction: BIDIRECTIONAL Minimum Slope: Not Sloped © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Now. Angle Control. route a pipeline 402-P from the equipment/nozzle 40E-101A/E2 to its completion by using PinPoint. Figure 37: Nozzle E2 in the Graphic View 41. as shown in Figure 36. Click the Route Pipe button on the vertical toolbar and select the equipment nozzle E2. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 21 of 24 . Figure 36: PinPoint and Relative Tracking Buttons 40. The New Pipe Run dialog box appears. Click the Pinpoint button on the Common toolbar and then click the Relative Tracking button on the PinPoint ribbon. as shown in Figure 35. as shown in Figure 37. Working Plane Control. Figure 35: Routed 402-P Pipeline From the Nozzle 40E-101A/E2 38. and Length Control tools. Use the Workspace Explorer to locate the nozzle 40E-101A/E2. 39. Relative Tracking. Figure 39: Outline of a Pipe 44. You can only select 0 deg or 90 deg. Figure 38: East and North Coordinates on the PinPoint Ribbon 41. Figure 40: Routed Pipe © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. On the PinPoint ribbon.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Correlation Bases: Correlate object 42. Tip: • You cannot key in anything in the angle field when the route plane is set to No Plane. These coordinates will show the parameters as -1 ft 9. when you identify the equipment nozzle E2.00 in and 1 ft 9. key in -0 ft 21in for easting E and 0 ft 21 in for northing N. Click in the graphic view to place the pipe. Select the Zoom Window command to ensure target has been placed correctly and then Left-Click in the graphic view to place the pipe. Notice the Pinpoint target is automatically placed. 43.00 in. Select 90 deg in the Angle drop-down list on the Route Pipe ribbon. as shown in Figure 4. respectively. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 22 of 24 . SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes 45. key in 10 ft in the Length drop-down list and use SmartSketch to locate the E glyph. Click in the graphic view to place the pipe. key in 9 ft in the Length drop-down list and use SmartSketch to locate the U glyph. key in 33 ft 2 in in the Length drop-down list and use SmartSketch to locate the N glyph. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 23 of 24 . on the Route Pipe ribbon. as shown in Figure 41. Now. Now. as shown in Figure 42. on the Route Pipe ribbon. Now. Click in the graphic view to place the pipe. on the Route Pipe ribbon. Figure 42: Routed Pipe in the North Direction 47. as shown in Figure 43. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. Click in the graphic view to place the pipe. Figure 41: Routed Pipe in the Vertical Direction 46. © Copyright 2009 Intergraph Corporation Last Updated: April 4. Figure 44: Routed Pipe 402-P 49. key in 0 ft 6in in the Length drop-down list and use SmartSketch to locate the U glyph.pdf.SP3D Piping Tutorial: Routing Pipes Figure 43: Routed Pipe in the East Direction 48. Now. as shown in Figure 44. For additional information about default run properties. Click in the graphic view to place the pipe. on the Route Pipe ribbon. refer to the Routing a Pipe Run: An Overview topic in the user guide. 2009 for Smart Plant® 3D 2009 Page 24 of 24 . refer to the New Pipe Run Dialog Box topic in the user guide PipingUsersGuide. For information about routing pipes. Right-click in the graphic view to terminate the Route Pipe command.
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