Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE, Version(s): 2004, XM, & V8i Environment: N/A Area: Modeling Subarea: Original Author: Bentley Technical Support Group Problem: Now, We are Modeling in reverse order starting a new segment at the Point location as shown in the image below. What options are their to model this branch piping connected to an existing header node point. Solution: There are many techniques for modeling this situation: Option 1. If you already know the distance measurements from the header to the point location, model starting at the header progressing to the point location. You can then always use, Edit> Segment> Reverse> to reverse the node number sequence. Option 2. Start a new segment anywhere in the model space and model from the "POINT" progressing towards the header. Use Cut / Paste commands to Cut the newly created segment from the model (base point = node point on new segment to be connected to the header pipe). Then select the Header pipe node point where the pipe segment is to be connected too, start the the Paste command, Edit> Paste> "Connect to selected points", and complete the paste command. Option 3. If you know the coordinates of the "POINT" relative to a header node point or any other modeled node point: a. Start a new segment, Insert> Segment> using the "Offset from which point" as a reference to establish the "POINT" location b. Enter offset DX, DY, DZ values as needed to construct the pipe c. connect the last part of the new segment back to an existing point on the header by, Inserting a Pipe run and specifying the "Name of point" on the dialog screen. Press OK to connect the new segment to the existing segment. Confirm connection by using Left / Right keyboard arrows only to move along the segment and Up / Down keyboard arrows to transfer to a new segment.
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