Friday, March 14, 2014

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PDMS Equipment Modeling tutorial

PDMS Equipment Modeling tutorial

PDMS Modeling Commands

PDMS Commands Piping Modeling

             These are the PDMS Piping Commands which are used while Modeling in the PDMSDesigner can use this commands while modeling in PDMS. These PDMS piping commandsare  helps to designer while modeling

  1. Axes at CE= to check the axes of component like North, South, East, West direction
  2. Q axes at ph= to check the head of the branch of the pipe.
  3. Q axes at pt= to check the tail of the branch of the pipe.
  4. Q Hstu= to show the branch head tube attribute
  5. Q Lstu= to show the branch tail tube attribute
  6. Q Hbore= to check the arrive bore or diameter of the component
  7. Q Tbore= to check the leave bore or diameter of the component
  8. Q Spre= to check the specification of the particular component
  9. Q pspec= to check material class of the pipe.
  10. New elbow choo all= to create new elbow through command line
  11. New tee choo all= to create new tee through command line
  12. New gasket choo all= to create new gasket through command line
  13. New flange choo all= to create new flange through command line
  14. New olet choo all= to create new olet through command line
  15. Unclaim all= to remove claim the by user so other user can work in that pipe, equipment, member,structure.
  16. Getwork= to refresh the design model. After get work all the change done any user will show in the model. 
  17. Axes at hpos= To check the branch head axes
  18. Axes at tpos= To check the branch tail axes
  19. Q ltle= to check the length of the spool between the two component
  20. Conn ph to fir member= to connect the branch head to first member of the next branch by common line
  21. Conn pt to fir member= to connect the branch tail to last member of the next branch by common line

  1. Q ori = to check the orientation of the component
  2. Dist= to give the distance between two component
  3. Clea= to give the spool length between the two component
  4. Conn= connect to the member
  5. Fconn= to component forcefully
  6. Q styp= to check the component selection type
  1. Q dtxr= to check the detail text description of the component
  2. Q mtxx= to check the material of the component 
  3. Q mode= to check the mode weather it in forward mode or backward mode
  4. Q para= to check the parameter of the component
  5. Dir tow next= to connect the next member by direction
  6. Q ref= to check the reference 
  7. Add all the pipe within vol ce 500= all pipes to added in the area 500 around the selected component.
  8. Incl= to include the component from one branch to other branch
  9. Ori and p3 is up= to orientate the point 3 of the tee in up direction
  10. Own= navigate the owner of component
  11. Q angle= to check the angle of the component
  12. Q atle= to check the length of the first tube of the branch
  13. Attype ccnn= comment attachment without dimensions
  14. Attype cccc= comment attachment with dimensions
  15. Attype xxxx= to set the attachment for isometric break up
  16. Ch ce= to check the data inconsistency 
  17. Dir tow next elb= to align the elbow with next elbow
  18. Dir tow id@= to align the elbow by using mouse click on the component
  19. Q hcon= to check head connection attached with which branch 
  20. Q tcon= to check tail connection attached with which branch 
  21. Q ispec= to check the insulation of pipe
  22. Ispec nulref= to remove the insulation of the pipe
  23. Mtoc dotd= to appear the component in doted in the isometric
  24. Mtoc off= to remove the material off the component. With this command
  25. material of the component will not appear in isometric
  26. Nex conn= connect to next component
  27. Nex thro ce= align the next component in same direction
  28. Q p3 = to check the p3 point of the component
  29. Q pa= to check arrive point
  30. Q pl= to check the leave point
  31. Attype flow= to create the flow direction attachment

PDMS commands Equipment Modeling 

  1. New site= for creating the new site in pdms 
  2. New zone= for creating the new zone in pdms 
  3. New equi= for creating the new equipment in pdms 
  4. New sube= for creating the new sub equipment in pdms 
  5. New nozzle= for creating the new nozzle in the pdms
  6. New box= for creating new box in the pdms
  7. New cylinder= for creating new cylinder in the pdms
  8. Conn idp to idp= to connect design point of two cylinder/box etc.
  9. Mark with (nam) all nozz for ce= to mark the all nozzle of equipment with name in pdms
  10. Q level= to check the level of the component 
  11. Axes at p1= to check p1 point of the primitive 
  12. Axes at p2= to check p2 point of the primitive
  13. New cylinder copy prev by n 500= to copy the previous cylinder by north direction by 500

Check the video for PDMS Equipment modeling. This video shows the step wisemodeling equipment in PDMS.

PDMS COMMANDS

PIPING COMMANDS





  1. AXES AT CE
  2. ADD ALL PIP
  3. REM ALL PIP
  4. MOVE U THROU IDP@
  5. MOVE E THROU IDP@
  6. MOVE W THROU IDP@
  7. MOVE N THROU IDP@
  8. MOVE S THROU IDP@
  9. Q DTXR  (To See Name Of Component)
  10. Q STEXT
  11. STEXT ‘NOTE’  (Naming For Attachment)
  12. Q ATT  (To see the attributes)
  13. REPR INSU ON/OFF UPDATE
  14. Q ISPEC (To see the insulation)
  15. ISPEC NULREF (To Remove the Insulation)
  16. CONN NEXT (Connection to next element)
  17. FCONN (For force connection)
  18. DIST 500
  19. AXES AT PH (To see Axes of Pipe Head)
  20. AXES AT PT (To see Axes of Pipe Tail)
  21. AXES OFF
  22. BY U 500
  23. BY D 500
  24. BY E 500
  25. BY W 500
  26. BY S 500
  27. BY N 500
  28. Q NAME
  29. ROTATE BY 45 (Rotated command)
  30. ROT BY 90 ABOUT Z THRO ID@  (Rotated)
  31. Q PARA (To check nozzle size)
  32. Q CATREF (To See nozzle Rating)
  33. Q POS IN WORLD
  34. CH CE  (check current element)
  35. Q SPREF (check piping Spec)
  36. Q ORI (To see the orientation)
  37. DIR D (Direction Down) U E W N S (For elbow, tee, valve)
  38. P1/P2/P3 (To see pipe Bore Direction Connection type and Position)
  39. Q HBORE
  40. Q TBORE
  41. Q LBORE
  42. NEW BRA COPY PREV BY E/W/S/N/U/D 100
  43. Q U (To see the elevation)
  44. Q ANGLE (For change the angle)
  45. THRO NEXT (To connect element to next component)
  46. Q LTLE (To cheek pipe length)
  47. Q MEM
  48. Q RTEX OF DETREF (To see element type and detail)
  49. CONN IDP@ TO IDP Q CE
  50. Q PL (For Direction and position)
  51. BRA CONN PH TO FIST MEM
  52. BRA CONN PT TO NOZZ ID@
  53. BRA CONN PT TO LAST
  54. RAD 500 (Control Valve Radius)
  55. HEI 500  (Control Valve Height)
  56. BACK (Backward)
  57. FORW (Forward)
  58. For Drain pipe
    1. ADD ATT (For isometric note)
    2. Q ATT
    3. TCONN OPEN
    4. Q STEXT
    5. STEXT ‘DRAIN POINT’
  59. For Slope Line /Rotated Elbow
    1. FORWARDS (Select in piping components)
    2. DIR TOW NEXT
    3. BACKWARDS (Select in piping components)
    4. DIR TOW NEXT
  60. MTOC DOTD  (Do not want in bill of material) You can see the Doted DOTD
  61. MTOC ON (Want in bill of material)
  62. MTOC OFF (Don’t Want in bill of material)
  63. Q PA BOP/TOP (To see the pipe BOP/TOP)
  64. Q LSTUBE  (To Change the spec Brake)
  65. Q PSPEC (To see the pipe spec)
  66. CONN PH TO P3 OF ID@ ( AND SELECT THE PIPE P3)
  67. CONN PT TO LAS MEM
STRUCTURE COMMANDS.
  1. AXES AT POSE/S (end or start)
  2. Q POSE WRT/*
  3. EXTE END BY D 500 WRT/*
  4. EXTE START BY U 500 WRT/*
  5. EXTE END/START THRO ID@
  6. EXTE END/START THRO IDPL@  (PL-Pline)
  7. Q CUTL (To see length of section)
  8. Q POS PPLINE BOS IN/* (BOS TOS NA)
  9. ADD ALL STR
  10. REM ALL STR
  11. Q ATT
  12. BY U//D/E/W/N/S 500
  13. Q DRNS DRNE
  14. DRNSTART S 45 E (Direction and angle)
  15. DRNEND S 45 W (Direction and angle)
EQUIPMENT COMMANDS.
         
  1. REM ALL EQUI
  2. ADD ALL EQUI
  3. MOVE U THROU IDP@
  4. MOVE E THROU IDP@
  5. MOVE W THROU IDP@
  6. MOVE N THROU IDP@
  7. MOVE S THROU IDP@
  8. REPR HOLES ON/OFF UPDATE
  9. REPR OBST ON/OFF UPDATE
  10. To Include Equipment in another zone
    1. VAR1 NAME
    2. INCLU $V1 
  1. BY U//D/E/W/N/S 500
  2. NEW BOX COPY PRE
  3. NEW BOX XLEN 400 YLEN 250 ZLN 150
  4. NEW CYL COPY PRE
  5. NEW PYRE COPY PRE
  6. NEW NOZZ COPY PRE
  7. NEW BOX COPY PRE ROT BY 90 ABOUT Z THRO IDP@
OTHERS COMMANDS

  1. For copy equip/sub equipment from one project to another project.
    1. FILE /FILE NAME.TXT
    2. OUTPUT CE
    3. TERM
  1. For pest equipment / sub equipment from one project to another project.
a.       $M FILE NAME.TXT



  
  1. For Undo Command
    1. MDB NOUPDATE
    2. EXIT
  2. Mdb Update
    1. MDB UPDATE
    2. USER PROMQAMQA/MQA
    3. /SUFN
    4. EXIT
  3. UNCLAIM CE
  4. UNCLAIM ALL
  5. ALPHA REQ CLEAR  (To clear the command screen)
  6. CREATE NEW ZONE/SITE/EQUI
  7. ADD ALL WITHIN VOL CE 100
  8. Q ORI (To see the orientation)
  9. ALPHA LOG /C:/ANANT.TXT (To make command line file)
ALFA LOG END
  1. SAVEWORK
  2. Q US (User name)
  3. Q MDB (Multiple data base)
  4. Q REF
  5. RECREATE DISPLAY /ABC.TXT  (For save Display)
  6. $M ABC.TXT (For restore Display)
  7. Q UNITS
  8. Q DISPLAY
  9. Q BANNER (To Check the version number)
  10. Q BANNER FULL
  11. Q TEAM (PDMS user name)
  12. Q USER (Logging name)
  13. Q DBNAME (To check DB name)
  14. Q DBTYPE
  15. Q DBFNUMBER
  16. Q DBFILE
  17. Q LASTMOD
  18. Q SESSMOD
  19. Q SESSMODI
  20. Q USERMODI
  21. Q LASTMODI HIER
  22. Q DRAW
  23. Q DRAW COUNT
  24. Q DRAW FULL
  25. STATUS
  26. SYSTAT (Gives you information about the current active Status of the project)
  27. recre disp /gggg over  (U can save as a display or u can do like this) $m gggg
40.  FILE /C:/AAA OVER
OUTPUT NEW CEV
TERM ENTER
$M /C:/AAA