nesting of identical parts assigned to different interim products and keeps information to recognise each individual part. FORAN V70 offers a link for the
intelligent connection between the model generated in FORAN and the different finite element method (FEM) tools. This application will be improved in futures releases. Sener has added a new generation
of piping design tools to dramatically improve the pipel ine rout ing functionality of the system, with a highly interactive and friendly tool. In addition, there are some other features for a rule and production based design, such as a command for smart splitting of pipe segments based on the standard pipe length defined in the components library, checking utilities to control the spool fabrication restrictions
model are available. Users will benefit with automatic solutions provided by the tool and with the definition of complex layouts in a smart and fast way, says Sener. The electrical appl icat ion in
Detail of a non-standard section of a cableway.
before generating drawings and greater flexibility for the creation of sets of piping elements. Among others, some important
characteristics are that auxiliary polygonals are not needed, pipelines are routed dynamically displaying the pipeline solid model and that snap points with significant points of the
FORAN V70 allows the definition of a built-in type of cable duct for special non-standard cross-section cableways. Other improvements are the ability to define conduits with cables inside cable trays and to consider them in the cross-section filling calculations. The cable routing has also been
improved, while the connection of cables and terminal blocks allows the management of cables partially routed. FORAN V70 allows the integration with different PLM Systems, thanks to a neutral solution built with standards based on XML, web services and CORBA. NA
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