

The pipe run name is based on the Name Rule selection. Name - Displays the name of the pipe run.

Pipeline - specifies the pipeline system to which the pipe run will belong. Standard Category Within the Standard category, you can define the following values, as shown in Figure 4:įigure 4: Standard Category in the New Pipe Run Dialog Box Pipe run properties are divided into different categories as follows: You can select the category for which you want to define values by using the Category drop-down list in the New Pipe Run dialog box, as shown in Figure 3.

You can view and make changes to the default properties of a pipe run by using the New Pipe Run dialog box. The New Pipe Run dialog box appears when the user creates a new pipe run. The Piping System Properties dialog box appears where the default properties of a pipe run are defined.įigure 2: Piping System Properties Dialog Box To access the properties, you right-click the Process system in the Workspace Explorer and select the Properties command, as shown in Figure 1.įigure 1: Accessing the Properties of a Piping System If these properties are defined in a piping system, then the entire pipe run modeled under piping system will inherit these properties. The default properties of the parent piping system defined in the Systems and Specifications task of SP3D. Default properties for the new pipe run can be defined from any one of the following: Overview: In SP3D, when you route a pipe and create a new pipe run in a model, you need to set the default or common properties of the new pipe run at the system level. Identify the default properties of pipe runs in a system. Session 2: Routing Pipes Objectives: By the end of this session, you will be able to: Last Updated: Apfor Smart Plant 3D 2009 of 24
