CADWorx 2016 Quick Start Lesson Guide R2
CADWorx 2016 Quick Start Lesson Guide R2
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Introduction .....................................................................................................................
1. Welcome to the set of quick start videos for the CADWorx Plant Professional software. In the
newest releases of CADWorx, the features and techniques for using the software have
changed and improved significantly. For example, in the newer versions of CADWorx, we now
have extensive rules available within the system. With these rules we can check the size, the
spec, and end condition compatibility as we place components. We can change the size or
spec of a group of piping components. Also, we can place a flanged valve into a line, and the
system automatically places the connecting flanges, gaskets, and bolts, as needed.
2. Another big change is in the specifications. CADWorx stores the specifications in XML
databases, and we have the ability to generate automatic part numbers. We can use features
in the Specification Editor to automate how long descriptions appear in the material list. These
kinds of features can improve consistency as new specs get added into or edited in a project
environment, and how they show up in the material reports.
3. The purpose of these quick start videos is to get you running in the new version of CADWorx
within minutes. As we work through this material you'll see we are just scratching the surface in
this new version. However, after you are able to start running the new CADWorx, you can
begin to explore the many new features in the system. If you want additional training, you can
receive that from the last video in this set, which shows some of the training resources that are
available to you. Let's get started.
4. Double-click the CADWorx icon on your desktop to launch the program, and you see a
screen like the image below:
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5. Depending on the version of AutoCAD you're running and the version of CADWorx you're
running, it could look different. The layout for CADWorx looks the same.
We have a ribbon along the top:
6. We have our typical AutoCAD tabs along above the ribbon for Home, View, and so forth.
9. I'm running this video in a slightly lower resolution so that it can be seen on mobile devices
pretty easily. If you have a higher resolution monitor, this will all be expanded.
10. In the CADWorx Plant I tab we have panels. These panels allow easy access for many of the
features in CADWorx.
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We have an area for palettes, so we use some of these. We have a spec view tool palette, an
insulation view palette, and line number views palette, as well as a few others. We have a
variety of things we can view here in the Palettes panel.
LineView
PipeSupportModeler
Discontinuity
SpecView
PipeSupportReport
Insulation
ClashView
P&IDView
AssemblyView
The ribbon also contains an OrthoGen palette. It is possible you do not have
that on your ribbon, but the system I am using is set up for that. This great
add on annotates and dimensions orthographic views in paper space for you.
If you do a lot of that type of work, this can really pay off for itself.
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CADWorx is really flexible software. You have a lot of options to work the way that best works
for you.
You can also see an area called the Miscellaneous panel.
We have bolting.
On this new tab, you start to see things like Dimensioning tools.
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You can now see the CADWorx Steel area, where we have collections of all the various
shapes and the AISC library. We also have an extensive number of international steel libraries
and commands for steel copping, stairs, ladders, and hand rails. There are a lot of time saving
features for modeling of steel in here. We can also pull material list and send to databases.
Notice, we also have an OrthoGen tab on this ribbon as well to save time.
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16. When you start a drawing in CADWorx, you want to make sure you use a template. For this
example, we are going to use the Metric template. Select Metric.dwt, and then click Open.
17. You can run CADWorx in feet and inches, millimeters, or metric/inch. Metric/Inch runs the
software with the pipe bore diameters in inches and the lengths in millimeters. That's how we
are going to do this example. Later, you can run in any units version you would like.
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20. Select Metric.cfg. You can see that you can set it to imperial or metric. Click Open.
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21. After the configuration file loads, you can see the Drawing Prototype set to Metric/Inch.
22. So that's how we want to have it set. If it's not set that way for your system, just go ahead and
set it. You can click the drop-down to set it how you like. You can run in Inches,
Metric/Inch, or Metric. Set it to Metric/Inch and notice you should have a metric config file set
as indicated above.
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The system looks in the folder that you set SpecificationDirectory to. Select
Metric_Inch_Specs.prj, and then click Open.
25. The software looks in this project to see what specifications it contains. A project is a collection
of specifications and in this particular project, there's just one spec. It's called 150_M. Select it.
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26. You can now select the main size and the reduced sizes. Listed you see the Nominal pipe size
in inches and the Actual size in MM.
28. Leave it set like that, and lets look at some of these other settings for a minute.
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29. Click Configuration Layer. These are standard settings that are in the system for layers
which you can modify. You can edit these if you like. You can set up your own system if you
like. Most people just leave this like it is because it works fine for just about all of us.
30. We have another section to look at, called Piping Rules. Click Piping Riles. These automatic
rules built into the system help prevent errors and make things connect up properly.
The column on the right (Include in CFG) lets the CAD Administrator customize these settings
based on project and corporate preferences.
31. Lets take a look at some of the rules we have.
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The Size Rule is set to Automatic, so when you put something into the system, it checks to see
if the size matches. If the size doesn't match, it puts in the proper size component into the line.
The Specification Rule checks the spec to see if there's compatibility. You can do a different
spec and it creates a spec break for you there if you like.
You have settings on these that you can set to No, Automatic, or Show Options, which shows
you the different prompts based on your actions in the software. Those are some of the
choices you have.
32. Some of the other rules we have are the Gasket Insertion rule. This rule puts a gasket in
automatically when needed, such as with a flange set.
33. CADWorx also has the same thing for bolts. This rule puts a set of bolts on flange sets or other
components requiring bolts, when it puts a gasket in.
34. If you have the Trimmed Elbow rule set to Automatic-- for this example click the drop-down
and set it to No, which it probably is by default.
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However, if you set it to automatic, then you can key in on XYZ to do a rolled offset, and it
automatically inserts trimmed elbows. The trimmed elbows go into the model, into the material
list, and through Isogen.
35. We also have a Branch Table rule that you can use, which is controlled by the specification.
37. We have the Center Line rule that ensures a center line draws with the components.
38. So this is how we want to have our settings. Click Apply and Close.
39. Get your drawing set up to this point, and then in the next video we start placing some
components.
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1. We have now setup our session, so let's give some of this a try. Before we used Setup, set our
specs, set up with a 10 inch size, and we had our piping rules set up. You can see we have the
first three set to Automatic. We also have Gaskets, Bolts, and Branch Table set to Automatic.
2. On the Palettes panel, we have some different buttons. Hover over the icon indicated below
and you see that its the Spec View tool pallet. Click Spec View.
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3. The Spec View palette displays. You can see it is set for a 10-inch size, and our spec is
150_M. When you see the _M, it means you are in a metric/inch spec. If you just have an MM,
that's going to be all metric. If you just have 150, it's going to be an imperial spec. So that's
how they designate these.
Also, you can see we just see black fittings listed
in here. There are no colors down in the
component list. If we set our reduction size
click the Reduction drop- down arrow, and
select 6. If we do that, then we start seeing
some red in the component list.
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4. Let's check something. Instead of a 10 inch, let's just set it down smaller.
5. Click the Main drop-down arrow, and select 2.
Whatever two inch size components we have available in the spec,
they'll be listed in the component list.
6. Scroll down and take a closer look at some of these. Click the
scroll bar and drag down to see the valves.
If we look at our list now, we have a gate valve flanged, and we have a
gate valve socket weld.
7. Well, let's say that we wanted to see threaded. Our spec might have buttweld, flange,
threaded, socket weld. To show more fittings in the Spec View pallet is we go to
Settings. Click the Settings tab.
Then, we can use Show Threaded. For clarity,
lets turn off the Show Socket weld check box.
Click Show Threaded and clear Show Socket
Weld.
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9. One other thing to say here on the piping. If you click Pipe, this inserts a buttweld two inch
pipe.
10. However, if you right-click the Pipe entry, you receive some choices.
Right-click Pipe.
This shows you could bring in Buttweld Pipe, Socket Weld, or Threaded.
11. Let's go back up here now to the Main Size, and let's set it to 10 inches.
Click the Main drop-down, and select 10.
12. Click Pipe.
13. Click a point on the screen, drag out to the right, type 10,000, and then press Enter.
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16. Then, what we want to do is drag down, press Shift + right-click, and then select
Perpendicular.
17. Roll the mouse wheel forward to zoom in, and hover right on the center line of the pipe
coming across from left to right, and then click.
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18. Since we have our roles set to User Branch Table, we have a choice of how we want the
system to put in a connection on this line. We can select Tees to put in a 10 inch tee. However,
we also have options for an offset stub, a cross, or none.
The tee places on the piping, and it breaks the pipe into two pieces.
20. Let's try a few things now. Click Setup, and then select Piping Rules, and set the Size Rule
to No. We turn it off to see what happens.
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22. Lets reset our main size. Click the Main drop-down arrow, and set it to be 6
inches. So we're 6 on the main, and 6 on the reduced.
23. Scroll down, and click a Tee.
24. Click Middle to set it to be middle justified when it comes in. You can also
type M on the command line, and then press Enter.
25. In some of the earlier versions of CADWorx, you couldn't just click Middle on the command
prompt; you had to right-click, and then select Middle. So either way you get there.
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26. Next, Shift + right-click. So you just hold down the Shift key, and then right-clicking on the
mouse. Select Midpoint, and then click the midpoint of the line as indicated in the image
below.
27. When the system starts dragging back and forth from that line, it'll let me enter a number.
Shift + right-click, select Midpoint, and then click again on that line at the midpoint.
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28. Click straight up, and the software inserts the tee on that line.
The tee displays in red and the software prompts you for the line number.
30. What I wanted you to see was that it came out at 6 inches. The pipe size rule had no effect on
it. We do not really want that.
31. Click the screen to the upper left-hand side, and then drag down to the lower right-hand
side, to window the tee. Press Delete, and it removes. We could use an erase on it as well.
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35. Do the same thing we did earlier. Shift + right-click, select Midpoint, and then click on
the midpoint of that line.
36. Shift + right-click, and then Midpoint again. I didn't set it to be Middle Justified, but for our
example, it doesn't matter. The main thing you can see is that it's coming in smaller than the
pipe. Click the midpoint again.
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The software switches the tee it to the proper size and puts it in. So it automatically set it to
match the size of the line that it was going into. So that was good.
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38. Click the screen to the upper left-hand side, and then drag down to the lower right-hand
side, to window the tee. Press Delete, and it removes.
39. Click Setup, and then select Piping Rules, and set the Size Rule to Show Options.
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44. Shift + right-click, select Midpoint, and then click the midpoint of that line.
45. Shift + right-click, Midpoint again, click on that line, and then orient it up.
46. The software prompts with messages asking: Do you want to keep the current size, or the pipe
size you selected? By default, it sets to Keep Current Size, so press Enter to take that.
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47. An arrow displays on the left side asking how you want to merge or connect this. We can use a
concentric reducer or an eccentric. Select the concentric reducer.
48. Now it does the same thing on the other size. What do you want to do here? Select the
concentric reducer.
49. The software now asks: What do you want to do about the line number? I'm just going to use
this current line number. Click Current line number setup: 14- - -150_M.
50. You can see how this can really save you some time, because you won't have to figure out so
many things and change your size so often. Go ahead and get your line to this point, and then
we'll take a look at some more features in CADWorx.
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1. Let's go ahead and continue looking at placing components in the new CADWorx.
2. What I'm going to do, I'm just going to type U+Enter for undo, and we'll just take the tee and
reducers out. Type U on the command line, and then press ENTER.
3. Now, we have a single pipe running across the bottom as shown above. Let's go
ahead and set a smaller size. Right now we are at 6 on reduced. Let's set our
main size to be 4, so that we have four on the main, and six on the reduced.
Click Main and select 4.
4. Scroll down to find a gate valve.
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6. Click Middle to change the insertion point of the component from the start point to the
middle point.
7. Shift + right-click, select Nearest, and then click a point along this line.
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8. What we can do, CADWorx gives us some options. If we right-click, we can see those options.
Right-click to see the options provided by the software, and click Component distance.
10. Now, instead of it dragging off the end of the tee, it's dragging off the center.
So, now the valve drags based on the center of the tee.
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12. The software asks what you want to do: Keep the current size or fit it to match the selected
pipe size. Press Enter to keep the current size.
13. Now, the software asks about reducers again. Lets take the concentric reducer on both sides.
Select the concentric reducer twice.
14. Also we'll take the same line number. Press Enter for Exact.
15. Notice that CADWorx not only inserts the valve and the reducers, but also inserts the flanges,
the gaskets, and the bolts.
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16. You can see this is really doing some automation for us.
17. Lets check the distance, type DIST, on the command line, and
then press Enter.
18. Click the center of the tee, the O snap endpoint, and it's going
to pick up that point.
19. For the center of the valve, Shift + right-click, select Midpoint, and click the midpoint of
the center line of the valve.
The software echoes back the delta x dimension of 3,000, so it's done like we would expect.
20. Let's go ahead and just window this valve and flanges. Click the upper left hand corner,
drag a window around the valve, flanges, and reducers, and click the lower right hand
corner. You see some plus grips, and a series of grips in the middle.
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22. Zoom out, take it up the line to the right, and it's tracking off the end of that.
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23. So thats just pretty amazing to me. Zooming in we see some numbers listed on the
dimensions. Type 1,500 and the assembly places in that line.
24. You can now see how nice this is, when it comes to editing and modifying CADWorx. All the
other AutoCAD options work in the drawing as well.
25. Click the Home tab.
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26. Click an edit command on the Modify panel, lets go with Stretch.
27. Click the upper right-hand corner, then drag and click the lower left hand corner as
indicated in the image below to cross through the lines.
28. In stretch, you have to do a right to left, for the window select not a left to right.
Press Enter.
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29. Then, click a point, and stretch these over to the right.
You can see everything stays connected, and it's just very easy to modify geometry in this
system.
30. Let's talk about the grips on these objects. Zoom in for a moment, and click on the pipe on
the right. We see that we have grips on the end, plus we have a plus grip in the middle.
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31. Click the plus grip, and the software immediately tries to place a
center justified tee coming off the end of the pipe.
32. Type 1,000 on the command line, and then press Enter. We got it
located.
34. Then click and it starts routing right off of that tee.
35. Shift + right-click, select Perpendicular, and then click on the center of the line as
indicated below.
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36. The software asks How do you want to connect this? Again, CADWorx reads the branch
table, and it's looking at the size of the line that we're working with.
Select Tee, and then select the tee from the spec, and it places right in the line.
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39. Select Elbow-O-Let Threaded, and then select the 10 x 1 elbow lead.
The software places it on that elbow and asks: What about the line number?
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42. This is really quite interesting. We have an option called Component List.
43. Right-click, and then select component List. This option gives us a list of components that
we can then connect to this elbow lead.
44. Hover over pipe, let it do a flyout, and then select Nipple.
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CADWorx prompts for us to enter the length of nipple, if you want to do that. You can also just
use a close nipple.
CADWorx places the nipple. Then, CADWorx places us routing off the pipe nipple.
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Let's scroll on up a moment and hover on Caps. Under Caps, we have a Plug. Select the
Plug.
The plug adds and CADWorx terminates the command, because the software knows that's
typically the end of a line like this.
50. You can see how quick this is, when it comes to adding new components. When you get good
at using this Right Click option, it just goes really fast for you.
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51. It looks like it's in 2D, but actually we're in 3D in this model.
52. Click Top in the View Options in the up left corner, and then
select Southwest (SW) Isometric. So, you can see we're
building all this in 3D.
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54. Click on the line indicated below, and then click on the plus grid.
55. We can take it straight up. So we can now begin to route this thing in 3D very easily. We only
need to key in numbers, clicking points, or typing values. So a really fast system.
56. As you are going through the model, using 3D like we are doing here, you have options for
things like Elevation.
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57. You can Right-click and key in a specific number for a world elevation, or a delta elevation, or
a bottom of pipe justification. There are just so many things that you can do very fast with
CADWorx.
58. So, we've got you using the spec, placing components, getting some really good shortcuts,
and you are off and running. You can now begin to explore the system and just look at all the
different toolbars, panels, and options that you have in CADWorx. If you're interested in
additional training, we'd love for you to visit our website. It's called pipingdesignonline.com.
59. If you visit the website, you can click on CADWorx training to see what we have available.
There are very affordable subscriptions for both individuals and companies. We have
corporate account information on the website as well as information on our new offerings in
Intergraph's CAESAR II and PV Elite software.
60. Thank you a lot for taking a look at these videos. I hope you enjoyed them, and I really think
you'll find CADWorx is just a tremendous system, so easy to use, and so productive.
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