From Basic Design to Production Detailing and beyond
BASIC DESIGN
• Reuse initial design data from Rhino, Maxsurf, NAPA and others
• Rapidly develop a basic 3D structural model
• Manage change with associative and parametric 3D modeling features
• Create de-featured 3D models for FEA
• Generate 2D classification and general arrangement drawings from the 3D model
• Automatically update drawings as changes happen
• Allocate space for major systems • Define a list of major equipment for the project • Place major equipment in the 3D model • Verify the 3D model against P&ID’s
• Visualize the 3D model onsite or in the cloud via Autodesk Navisworks
DETAIL DESIGN
• Directly reuse the basic design • Rapidly add detail to the 3D model
• Automatically build the production model (marking, assembly, bending and more) as the 3D model is created
• Expand shell plates including forming templates • Common environment for all disciplines • Add intelligent penetrations through structure
• Visually define the build sequence and other part breakdowns
• Automatically identify and manage welding • Automatically add bevel information • Define pipe spools • Model wireways and route cable
• Automatically maintain part naming based on assembly sequence and properties
PRODUCTION DESIGN
• Automatically nest plates and profiles directly from the model
• Generate NC code for any burning machine • Generate pipe and HVAC spool drawings • Generate 3D assembly drawings • Generate profile plots/sketches • Generate 2D workshop drawings • Generate system arrangement drawings • Generate cable pull schedules
• Automatically update drawings as changes happen • Drive NC profile cutting • Drive NC pipe fabrication • Visualize the assembly sequence • Create as built models from laser scan data • Generate customized reports from the model
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