Notes: 1. Any troubleshooting should start with a complete understanding of the limitations imposed upon the imported model. Please see the following AutoPIPE help section: Help > Contents> Search Tab> enter "Limitations (PXF import)" (include the quotes), press List Topics button, double click on the selected topic from the list provided to see more information. 2. See the following document: PXF - PXF - Project Exchange Format.pdf for details about the PXF file. 3. Instructions on " How to Create a Stress Analysis PXF" can be found in AutoPlant's / OpenPLANT's online help, search for " Stress Analysis PXF". Item #1: Global coordinates from OpenPLANT do not get carried over into AutoPIPE Item #2: When importing PXF file, Servere (59) Fortran Error appears Item #3: Imported piping into AutoPIPE is very large compared to original pipe size in AutoPLANT Model Item #4: No piping with OD >= 1.400 inches is found in PXF file Item #5: Importing Duct work AutoPlant components crashes AutoPIPE, why? Item #6: How can I tell what AutoPLANT component in a PXF file is mapped too in an AutoPIPE model? Item #7: Why AutoPIPE adds Anchors to random points in imported PXF file and how to solve this problem? Item #8: Problems with importing Tap (branch) connections into AtuoPIPE Item #9: Is it possible to load a live AutoPLANT model database into AutoPIPE to perform analysis without having to export a pcf or pxf file? Item #10: Why is there nothing in the AutoPIPE model after importing a PXF file? Item #11: Imported system has disconnected flange on elbow, how to fix this so there is no disconnect? Item #12: Exporting Non-Standard Pipe Diameters and Thicknesses from AutoPlant to AutoPIPE Item #13: How to export a model from AutoPLANT into AutoPIPE?
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