PDMS Introduction PDF
PDMS Introduction PDF
Objective
Demonstrate Capabilities of PDMS/3D modeling.
Communicate capabilities of PDMS to all Leads and PEMs.
To ensure that a structured and consistent approach is adopted when
implementing PDMS for modeling activities.
Curtail Errors and provide consistent deliverables by optimum use of software
across disciplines.
Improve Inter departmental coordination for consistent modeling.
Controlling project progress through model.
Highlight modeling negligence deriving errors in PDMS.
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Scope
Basic Introduction PDMS.
Design Utilities (Reports, Search, Consistency Check etc)
Draft and ISoDraft Capabilities and tools
Roles and Responsibilities (Admin, User , Lead)
Inputs for project startup.
Measures for ensuring quality of model and deliverables.
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There are many different output channels from the database through which you
can receive information. These range from simple text reports about any plant
item, via annotated and dimensioned engineering drawings, to full colourshaded
3D walkthrough capabilities which allow you to visualise your design model.
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PDMS Structure
Because of its overall large size, PDMS is subdivided into a number of functional
program modules, each of which accesses the database for a different purpose.
Module
Purpose
DB Type
DESIGN
DRAFT
ISODRAFT
ADMINISTRATION
PARAGON
PROPCON
3D Model Design
2D Drawing Production
Isometric Drawing
Project/User Control
Catalogue Construction
Properties Construction
DESI
PADD
NO DB
SYS
CATA
PROP
LEXICON
UDA
DICT
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ZONE
EQUIPMENT
STRUCTURE
FRAMEWORK
SUB
FRAMEWORK
SECTION/FITT
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SUB-EQUIPMENT
NOZZLE
PIPE
PRIMITIVES
BRANCH
PIPING COMPONENTS
Accessing PDMS
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View Settings
The 3D View can be manipulated to get the desired view.
The view controls are also located in the verticalScrolling middle button can zoom in/out
with all the modes
Zoom rectangle mode
tool bar.
Zoom In/Out mode (F2)
Rotate mode (F5)
Pan mode (F3)
Walk mode (F6)
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Graphics Setting
Selecting Graphics > Setting from the menu, gives the form which has 5 tabs from which
Most of the graphics settings can be made.
Controls settings for
Plines (Structural
profiles) & Ppoints
(primitives, piping
HVAC cable tray
components)
Saves currents
setting to a file
Cancels any
changes made and
dismissed the form
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Saves current
settings and
dismisses the form
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Element Attributes
Every PDMS element has a set of properties known as its Attributes.
General Utilities-Lists
Lists are a temporary collection of elements on which an action can be performed
which affects all its members. Only one list can be current at any time. Lists exist
only during a Design session.
From the default toolbar, select
get the Lists/Collections form.
Once the members are included a command can be entered in the text box of the
list form and can be executed by pressing the
button.
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Search Option
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Reporting
Tools to produce a wide range of the type of finished reports required for an
engineering project.
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Status Control
Control and report on the status
of model objects through their
lifecycles
Project decides: what to control
Tagged items, catalogue
components, drawings, etc
how to measure it, for example:
Approved for Construction
80% Complete
Clash Free
Tightly coupled with access
control : who can approve an
object
Prevent changes after approval
(new at 12.0.SP5)
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Clash Checking
Multi-discipline checking
Check clearances and access ways
Off-line
Detailed report
3D views of clashes & touches
On-line with graphical feedback
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Data Consistency
Graphical design view highlights:
Piping misalignment
Bad connections
Grey
Yellow
Red
passed
warning
error
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Floor &
Equipment
Equal
Elevation
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ACCESS CONTROL
Claim Management
Temporary locking of objects to provide exclusive user
access while the task is being performed
Claim
Locked
Status Management
Tracking progress and quality codes can be set by
privileged users and so used to control release
processes for each object
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Status
Control
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Deliverables
Improved quality
Database-driven drawing production achieves consistency between drawings, reports
and design data.
PDMS Model
Database
Design checks
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Drawing Production
The draft module within PDMS allows the designer to generate fully annotated engineering
drawings directly from data in the PDMS Design model using following methods :
General
Automatic Drawing Production (ADP)
Dimensioning and annotation are controlled by rules and also use rules to extract the
information from the model
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Drawing Production
Flexible & consistent
Views of the single 3D model
Content and representation
governed by powerful rules
Plan
Configurable automation
Drawing creation & update
Using templates & rules
Highlight changes since last revision
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plus
Automatic
highlighting of
revisions
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Tag and Hatch rules can be defined to automate tags and hatching.
Easy to Manage revisions and changes. Which again saves lot of Man-hours.
Draft Drawing are associated with 3D model i.e. Any change in name and position and of
3D object can be updated in drawing with a single click.
2D symbols can be used in place of 3d Object like lighting fixtures, Fire Alarms etc.
Allows you to create Detail views, Key plans from 2d drawing etc
Allows you to scale and export drawing in editable (dxf, dwg ) and non editable (pdf, jpg)
format.
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Lead Engineers :
Proving input (Area Division, MTO & Drawing format) to PDMS Administrator for
project setup.
Ensuring model quality and consistency by checking, through various Reports, Data
consistency and Clash checking.
Coordinating with other dept lead for consistent model and deliverables.
Locking and Unlocking of model.
Ensure that Project modeling philosophy is followed by designers in their respective
teams.
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Inputs
Piping material class and Piping material specification which consist of all Piping specs.
Commodity code / Item code followed for all the Piping components
Structural Design specification (Like BS, DIN, AMERICAN ect) to be used in this project.
Instrument and electrical cable tray specification.
Examples
Support Tagging :
Conflict between the type of supports. Support text and support type was
mismatching.
Line reference missing from support.
Repetitive Support tags found in both primary and secondary MTO.
:Progress :
Project progress was measured with a attribute :progress on pipe.
20 : Work started
92 : Issued with hold.
99 : Issued without hold.
90 : line unlocked for changes.
Again user rights were not restricted. So under work started category users keyed in
value as 20, 40, 60 whatever the progress as per them. Which is actually making it
difficult to calculate actual project progress.
In this case user should be restricted to key in the specified text. Nullifying the chances
of human error.
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Examples
Insulation MTO :
Insulation spec (1EC_Etr) needs to be defined by user on every insulated pipe. Due
to improper rights given to user, many users keyed in wrong info resulting in
incorrect reports and insulation MTO.
In this case user should be restricted to key in the specified text. Nullifying the
chances of human error.
Tapered Section
Tapered sections were to be used in a building, and due to lack of communication
tapered section were modeled using Panels/Plates consuming approximately
5times Man-hours actually required to model tapered section.
In this case this should be communicated to PDMS ADMIN well before starting the
work. So as to provide tapered Sctn in specification.
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