Mechanical piping in NX?
Mechanical piping in NX?
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We're looking at improving our mechanical piping (air, oil and water lines) in cad. Couple questions are there reuse libraries available for items like valves and fittings. Also looking for impressions of the Mechanical and electrical routing package. Is it worth the cost and what does it bring to the table. I saw a video on the routing package and it looks great however anything can look great in a controlled environment like a demo. Really world can be different. Looking for some user level input as apposed to sales. Currently We've been downloading fittings from suppliers and adding them to our reuse library. Two problems with this. Usually the parts are simplified versions. And secondly this is time consuming part by part. I understand that eventually it will pay off. Hoping to get some user feedback.
NX 6.0.5.3 in Windows 7
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RE: Mechanical piping in NX?
Do you have some points in your mind (i mean expectations from Mechanical Routing).Please do let us know.I have used Mechanical routing to some extent and may be able to answer some of your queries.
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Kapil Sharma
RE: Mechanical piping in NX?
NX 6.0.5.3 in Windows 7
Mechanical designer
RE: Mechanical piping in NX?
Yes it contains a vast library of parts (joints,Fittings,flanges etc.).You can even customize it to include your own standard parts.
You can utilize BEND REPORT (an OOTB in Mechanical routing) to get a detailed pipe report.It has some inbuilt design checks too (for design validation) for checking Minimum stipulated Bend Radius etc. Offcourse you can top it on with some of your own customized checks.
As far as the analysis part is concerned i am not sure that we have something inside mechanical routing to do that but perhaps the NX CAE guys can answer that query.
As compared to modelling Routing speeds up your work by defining the routing paths much faster. Intelligence is built automatically through qualifying the parts so for example if you wish to attach an elbow to a path (with NPS =8) then the library automatically filters out the available options for you (so you will find only those standard fittings with a NPS of same value).Offcourse more specifications can be added to add more intelligence.
If you put a flange or any connection in between a routing path (with or without stock ) it automatically trims of the portion displaced by it and proper ports are created at the ends.
There are lot of things to explore (and unluckily i am still on the learning curve as far as routing is concerned).
But do let me know if you have any questions (since you have a practical exposure to the piping process so can co-relate the functionalities and the process followed lot better than me)and i will try to find it out.
And yes a trial version will help you getting a feel of it for sure.So at least give it a try if possible.
Best Regards
Kapil Sharma