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Wiki Page: 16. Color Stress Plot appears to be wrong about a Tee in AutoPIPE, why?

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Applies To Product(s): AutoPIPE Version(s): ALL; Environment: N/A Area: Graphics Original Author: Bentley Technical Support Group Date Logged & Current Version Aug. 2016 10.01.00.09 Problem: The color plot about a tee seems to be wrong, see image below for example: Why and how to fix it? Solution: Let us first look at the construction of the Tee based on segments, View> Show Options> Segments color plot: As one can see the tee is made up of 2 segments (ex. H and P). H segment = 1/2 the run of a tee and the branch of a tee P segment = 1/2 the run of a tee This modeling approach is OK and the stress values are calculated correctly. Note: check the Model Consistency report to see if any warnings are related to this issue. The following Warning was found: W726-7: Pipe diameter change without a reducer at following point(s) B06, F06, G06, H07 , P02 A better approach would be to model the entire run of a Tee with one segment and the tee branch with a separate segment. See the following WIKI page here to alter the modeling approach. See updated modeling approach segment color plot below: Now re-run the analysis and check the new color plot: Again the calculates stress results are correct: Note: the high stress is actually on the Branch of the tee (ex. Seg Q, H13), compare this information to the original modeling technique where the high stress was located on branch portion of the tee node point (ex. H07+). Confirmation that the results are identical. Question: Why is the new modeling technique color plot so different compared to the original color plot image above? Answer: The Header segment is hiding the complete color plot near the connection point (ex. H13). To better understand, hide the header segment (ex. H) to see the true color plot for the branch segment (ex. Q): Conclusion: There are more than one way to model a Tee in AutoPIPE. Both modeling approaches calculate the same stress results and display color plots correctly. Due to the graphics engine in AutoPIPE the first modeling approach displayed the color graphics on both sides of a node point that was 1/2 run and branch of a tee. The second modeling approach where one segment is the entire run of a tee and another segment is the tee's branch is a better modeling approach to reduce the number of warnings in Model Consistency Check report and to better display code compliance color plots. Note: See WIKI here item #2 for additional methods of modeling a TEE / Branch connection. See Also Graphics - AutoPIPE Bentley AutoPIPE Comments or Corrections? Bentley's Technical Support Group requests that you please submit any comments you have on this Wiki article into a Bentley SR for review and reply. THANK YOU!

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