Oyhun
Industrial
- May 15, 2012
- 3
I know this thread has been discussed in this forum earlier, but I'm hoping to get some elaboration.
I have a client who is insisting on using Inventor as a piping software to produce a complete 3D-model of the entire cooling system of a melting plant. The model should include all components, like flanges, valves, pipes (of course), pumps, heat exchangers, brackets and so on. Isometric drawings and list of components shall be produced by this model besides detailed 2D drawings with measures (annotations). My client has never used Inventor as a piping software earlier, only as a mechanical software (single components).
The structure of the building is drawn in Revit Structure 2012/13. Pipes will be fitted based on this model. In total there will be about 15.000 meters of pipes. Since many of the pipes are parallel to each other, I was hoping to be able to draw several pips at the same time.
I have found an alternative to Inventor, which is Autodesk Plant 3D.
Does anybody out there have any thoughts on using Inventor for this purpose? What is it's drawbacks and strengths? Would Plant 3D be a better solution and why?
I'm very grateful for any help I can get.
I have a client who is insisting on using Inventor as a piping software to produce a complete 3D-model of the entire cooling system of a melting plant. The model should include all components, like flanges, valves, pipes (of course), pumps, heat exchangers, brackets and so on. Isometric drawings and list of components shall be produced by this model besides detailed 2D drawings with measures (annotations). My client has never used Inventor as a piping software earlier, only as a mechanical software (single components).
The structure of the building is drawn in Revit Structure 2012/13. Pipes will be fitted based on this model. In total there will be about 15.000 meters of pipes. Since many of the pipes are parallel to each other, I was hoping to be able to draw several pips at the same time.
I have found an alternative to Inventor, which is Autodesk Plant 3D.
Does anybody out there have any thoughts on using Inventor for this purpose? What is it's drawbacks and strengths? Would Plant 3D be a better solution and why?
I'm very grateful for any help I can get.