Hello Gabriel, AutoPIPE at this time only allows one piping code to be applied to the entire model. In your case you would like to see multiple piping codes applied in the same model. This issue has been logged under TFS-E109582, TFS-74970 or CAE-CR-3582 - Apply 2 or more piping codes in the same model. The development team knows that this is an issue for a number of user and have scheduled it for a near future release of the application. IN the meantime please see the workaround below. Workaround: If you include the entire system in a single calculation, you can run the model twice, first using B31.1 and ignoring the results for B31.3 portion of the model. The second run using B31.3 and ignoring the results for the B31.1 portion of the model. You can also define the B31.1 and B31.3 portions in separate calculations, but the tricky part would be how you handle the boundary conditions at the interface between the two calculations assuming that the interface would not be anchored. Either approach is not very “clean”. Regards, Mike Dattilio Bentley Product Advantage Group Analyst ===================================================
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