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| Course Objective: |
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A basic practical introduction to the use of PDMS for equipment and piping design, Making Reports and Drawing Production. |
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Any Engineer or Designer who need a solid grounding in PDMS before taking on responsibility for other aspects of PDMS and its related products.
Engineers or Designer who will be designing and constructing 3d computer models of equipment, pipes and be able to finish the documentation such as drawings and isometrics.
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Course Details:
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| Duration: 7 Days |
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| WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
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- PDMS overview
- Various Modules
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| Equipment Modeling
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- Creating Equipment by using primitives
- Creating Equipment by using PDMS standards catalogue
- Creating Obstructions
- Manipulation of primitives & equipments
- Nozzles placements & manipulations
- Understanding parameters & attributes
- DB Utility
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| Pipe Design
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- • Pipe and branch creations
- • Pipe Routing & Slope piping
- • Manipulating piping components & Assemblies
- • Checking Data consistency
- • Checking & rectifying classes.
- • Locating supports & deciding supports span
- • Generating text reports like line & Supports Lists
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| Draft
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- • How the hierarchy in the Drawing Production Module (DRAFT) is
constructed.
- • Using the graphical user interface to select required options
from the on-screen and pull down menus.
- • How to use the drawing production tools
- • How to produce completed drawings and plotfiles, using
the Drawing Production tools.
- • Creating new drawings containing single or multiple views.
- • Seeing the effects of design data changes on the drawings.
- • How to insert dimensions and annotations on any view using
'Intelligent text' to extract data from the design database.
- • Creating simple detail views of areas of interest and scrap views.
- • Creating a section to show particular view information.
- • Using the extensive 2D drawing facilities.
- • The use of local rule changes.
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| ISO Draft
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- • The different forms of piping isometrics and the variations in their
format.
- • Where the reference data is stored within PDMS and the format
in which it is extracted by the isometric system.
- • Using the graphical user interface to select required options from
the on-screen and pull down menus.
- • Producing isometric drawings for the drawing frame and title
block pipe picture material list, using any of the available options.
- • Producing bespoke isometrics to suit company requirements.
- • How the isometric system would be used in a production
environment and the controls available for revising or reissuing
drawings.
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