Launch the Specification Driven Assisted Design Command
You can perform several options one after the other using the
Specification Driven Assisted Design command.
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Select a product in the
tree
or select objects in the
3D area
using the
Selection Options.
All the objects in this product are selected. If you select a product which
contains routes from different disciplines, the
Discipline dialog box appears to let you choose the
discipline in which you want to perform. The different disciplines are:
Electrical (cableway network), Piping/Tubing, HVAC and Raceway.
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From the
Fluid Design section of the
action bar,
click
Specification Driven Assisted Design
.
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From the Automatic Design Options dialog box, select
one or more of the following options you want to perform:
Notes:
- The options are
displayed in the dialog box if they can be performed in the
design. If multiple options are selected, all respective dialog
boxes for each option are displayed one after another, except
for the branch and the bend. If these two options are selected,
the Bend and Branch Part Placement dialog
box is displayed, containing the references for both options.
- When you select a line
in the table, the corresponding object in the work area is highlighted.
- There are three
instantiation rule values with a specific behavior each:
- If the
Instantiation Rule value is
Reuse, a new instance is
created from the reference.
- If the
Instantiation Rule value is
Reuse or New Reference, there
are two different cases:
- If the part is a cut elbow, a specific rule
is applied.
- For
other objects, the behavior is the same as
Reuse. To duplicate the
object, you can use the Clone and Replace command.
- If the
Instantiation Rule value is
New reference, the reference
is duplicated before being instantiated.
Create Trays
This option is displayed only if you have selected a cableway
and the creation of the tray is mandatory.
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Select
Create Tray in the
Automatic Design Options dialog box and click
OK.
The
Tray Creation dialog box appears and lists all
the segments for which a tray will be created. The status column shows a color
code as listed below:
- Blue: no reference
is selected.
- Green: only one
reference can be placed. The reference is automatically selected.
- Yellow: more than
one reference can be placed. The table browser appears and you have to choose
the reference of your choice. This value is applied to the other references
having the same cableway attributes such as height, width and specification.
The status color becomes green when you have selected a reference.
- Red: no reference
has been found. You have to select
None in the list and no reference will
be placed.
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In the
Tray Reference column, select a reference in
the list.
Note:
You can click
Select to display the table that lists the
available references. To reduce the number of the available references, you can
filter the results on the column of your choice.
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Optional: Click the white arrows displayed on
segment groups to change the orientation or select a value in the
Orientation column.
Note:
You can choose to create trays with the same orientation as the cableway or as
the default Z axis by selecting the appropriate option in . By default, the trays are created in the same
orientation as the cableway.
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Click
OK.
The trays are created. Note:
You can filter tray references by choosing
a percentage of the height and width of the cableway or having the
closest value to the cableway dimensions in .
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Click
OK to validate and go to the next step, or
click
Cancel to stop the current action.
Manage Junction
You can apply the appropriate technology on junctions. There are
five different technologies:
InHeaderCompo,
OnSurfaceCompo,
STUB-IN,
STUB-ON, and
SET-ON.
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Select
Manage Junction in the
Automatic Design Options dialog box and click
OK.
The
Branch Part Placement dialog box appears and
lists branches on which you can apply a technology. The
Status column shows a color code as listed
below:
- Green: only one
reference can be placed. The reference is automatically selected.
- Yellow: more than
one reference can be placed. The table browser appears and you have to choose
the reference of your choice. This value is applied to the other references
having the same attributes. The status color becomes green.
- Red: no reference
has been found. You have to select
None in the list and no reference will
be placed.
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In the
Technology column, select the technology of
your choice.
Parts are filtered using the
Branch Rule table and the list of available
references is updated.
Note:
The
Technology column corresponds to the
Branch Case column in the
Branch Rule table.
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In the
Reference column, select a reference in the
list.
Note:
You can click
Select to display the table that lists the
available references. To reduce the number of the available references, you can
filter the results on the column of your choice.
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Click
OK to validate and go to the next step, or
click
Cancel to stop the current action.
If you click
Cancel, only the current action is stopped.
The previous actions are kept.
Manage Bend
You can place elbows on bends.
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Select
Manage Bend in the
Automatic Design Options dialog box and click
OK.
The
Bend Part Placement dialog box appears and
lists the bends on which you can place an elbow. The status column shows a
color code as listed below:
- Green: only one
reference can be placed. The reference is automatically selected.
- Yellow: more than
one reference can be placed. The table browser appears and you have to choose
the reference of your choice. This value is applied to the other references
having the same attributes. The status color becomes green.
- Red: no reference
has been found. You have to select
None in the list and no reference will
be placed.
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In the
Technology column, select a physical part
subtype if you want to place a part on the bend or select
Bend if you want no part on the bend.
Parts are filtered using the
Turn Rule table and the list of available
references is updated. If you select
Bend, the geometry remains the same.
Note:
The
Technology column corresponds to the
Physical Part Subtype column in the
Turn Rule table.
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In the
Reference column, click a reference in the
list.
Note:
You can click
Select to display the table that lists the
available references. To reduce the number of the available references, you can
filter the results on the column of your choice.
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Click
OK to validate and go to the next step, or
click
Cancel to stop the current action.
If you click
Cancel, only the current action is stopped.
The previous actions are kept.
Manage Junction with Different Size
You can place a reducer on two connected route ends having a
different size.
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Select
Manage Junction with different size (Reducer rule
table) in the
Automatic Design Options dialog box and click
OK.
The
Reducer Part Placement dialog box appears and
lists the junctions on which you can place a reducer. The status column shows a
color code as listed below:
- Green: only one
reference can be placed. The reference is automatically selected.
- Yellow: more than
one reference can be placed. The table browser appears and you have to choose
the reference of your choice. This value is applied to the other references
having the same attributes. The status color becomes green.
- Red: no reference
has been found. You have to select
None in the list and no reference will
be placed.
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In the
Reference column, click a reference in the
list.
Note:
You can click
Select to display the table that lists the
available references. To reduce the number of the available references, you can
filter the results on the column of your choice.
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Click
OK to validate and go to the next step, or
click
Cancel to stop the current action.
If you click
Cancel, only the current action is stopped.
The previous actions are kept.
Manage Auto Part
You can place auto parts.
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Select
Manage Auto Part in the
Automatic Design Options dialog box and click
OK.
The
Auto Part Placement dialog box appears and
lists the parts on which an auto part placement is necessary, and their
respective ports. In the
Auto Part Rule column, the list of the rules
is retrieved from the
Auto Part table and filtered by the end
style of the two ports.
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In the
Auto Part Rule column, select a rule.
The list of available references and auto part names are
updated.
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Click
OK.
Auto parts are placed one after another.
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Click
OK to validate and go to the next step, or
click
Cancel to stop the current action.
If you click
Cancel, only the current action is stopped.
The previous actions are kept.
Manage Insulation
You can place insulation.
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Select
Manage Insulation in the
Automatic Design Options dialog box and click
OK.
The
Route Insulation Placement dialog box appears
and lists the existing routes on which you can place an insulation. Each route
has a status defined by a color code:
- Green: only one
reference has been found in the Insulation table.
- Yellow: more than
one reference have been found in the Insulation table.
- Red: no reference
has been found.
- Blue: the
None option has been selected in the
Reference column to place no insulation
on the route.
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Select a reference in the list if needed and click
OK.
The insulation is placed on the route. If the route
contains parts on which you can place insulation, then the
Part Insulation Placement dialog box appears
with the same color code for the
Status column.
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In the
System defined Shape column, select a shape.
Note:
If the part has collinear ports, then the possible shapes
are: parallelepiped, cylinder, or sphere. If the part has non collinear ports,
then the available shapes are: parallelepiped or cylinder.
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In the
Miter Case column, select
Circle or
Miter.
Note:
This column has values only if the selected part has non
collinear ports. For all other parts, the default value is
None.
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Select a reference if needed and click
OK.
The insulation is placed on the parts.
Manage Weld
You can place welds on connections.
Note:
This option is available in
Piping & Tubing 3D Design
only.
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Select
Manage Weld in the
Automatic Design Options dialog box and click
OK.
The
Weld Fitting Part Placement dialog box appears
and lists the existing connections between parts and routes. Each connection
has a status defined by a color code:
- Green: only one
reference has been found in the Connection Techno table.
- Yellow: more than
one reference have been found in the Connection Techno table.
- Red: no reference
has been found.
- Blue: the
None option has been selected in the
Reference column to place no weld on the
connection.
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Select a reference in the list if needed and click
OK.
The weld part is instantiated in the common parent of the
two connected objects (part or route).
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