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Wiki Page: Modeling - AutoPIPE

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Component modeling with associated dialogs

  1. **Attention** Please see the following AutoPIPE help section:
    Help > Contents> Contents Tab> Modeling Approaches> Modeling Approaches>

    This help has been provided in order to give users ideas for modeling typical piping arrangements. The steps shown in each example should not be taken as the only method available to create models. In addition, the intent of the examples is to present ways to create adequate models of specific piping components for analytical purposes.

              Anchors        Bends
              Cuts              Flexible Joints
              Frames         Hangers
              Nozzles        Pipes
              Reducers      Rotating Equipment
              Supports       Tees
              Valves           Vessels

    Example Systems

    This help has been provided in order to aid users in modeling more complex piping arrangements. 

    Choose from the following topics:

        A. PipeSOIL Interaction: Transition Example

        B. Water Hammer (Time History) Example

        C. Steam Relief (Time History) Example

        D. Harmonic Analysis Example

  2. Cut / Copy / Paste / Rotate / Move / Streetch Commands
  3. Model Compressor piping

  4. Model Supports & Beam (Frames)

  5. Model Buckling - AutoPIPE
  6. Model Seismic Analysis

  7. Model Concentrated Forces

  8. Model Subsea (Underwater) Piping - AutoPIPE

  9. Model Different Types of PIPING

  10. Model Different Types of PIPING Components

  11. Modeling Vessles/ Nozzle in AutoPIPE

  12. Model Non-metalic Plastic Piping (i.e. Plastic, PVC, PP, PPR, HDPE, PE, FRP, GRP, etc.)

  13.  Model Soil Properties in AutoPIPE

  14.  Modeling Slug flow in AutoPIPE

  15.  Apply More Than 1 Piping Code In an AutoPIPE Model

 


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