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Agend a 1 Introduction 2 Questions and answers 3 History of CADD systems Overview on 3D Modeling Plant design Softwares 4 Plant Design System (PDS) 5 SmartPlant 3D 6 Cadworx 7 Plant Design and Management System (PDMS) 8 AutoPlant 9 Questions and answers 1

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Agenda

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•Introduction

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•Questions and answers

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•History of CADD systems

•Overview on 3D Modeling Plant design Softwares

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•Plant Design System (PDS)

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•SmartPlant 3D

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•Cadworx

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•Plant Design and Management System (PDMS)

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•AutoPlant

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•Questions and answers

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HISTORY OF CADD SYSTEMS

1963 === The development of the SKETCHPAD system at MIT by Ivan Sutherland  in the course of his PhD this is, for which he received the Turing Award in 1988, and the

Kyoto Prize in 2012. It helped change the way people interact with computers. Sketchpad is considered to be the

ancestor of modern computer-aided drafting(CAD) programs as well as a major breakthrough in the development

of computer graphics in general.

Designers have long used computers for their calculations. Initial developments were carried out in the 1960s within the aircraft and automotive industries in the area of 3D surface

construction and NC programming.

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HISTORY OF CADD SYSTEMS

1971=== One of the most influential events in the development of CAD was the founding of MCS (Manufacturing and Consulting Services

Inc.) by Dr. P. J. Hanratty, who wrote the system ADAM (Automated Drafting And Machining) but more importantly supplied code to

companies such as McDonnell Douglas (Unigraphics), Computervision (CADDS), Calma, Gerber, Autotrol

and Control Data.

The first commercial applications of CAD were in large companies in the automotive and aerospace industries, as well as in electronics. Only

large corporations could afford the computers capable of performing the calculations. Notable company projects were at GM (Dr. Patrick J.Hanratty) with DAC-1 (Design Augmented by Computer) 1964;

Lockheed projects; Bell GRAPHIC 1 and at Renault (Bézier) – UNISURF 1971 car body design and tooling.

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HISTORY OF CADD SYSTEMS

1970s ==The foundation of CAD systems United Computing, Intergraph, IBM, Intergraph IGDS in 1974 (which led

to Bentley Systems MicroStation in 1984)

As computers became more affordable, the application areas have gradually expanded. The

development of CAD software for personal desktop computers was the impetus for almost

universal application in all areas of construction.

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HISTORY OF CADD SYSTEMS

1981 === The solid modelling packages -Romulus (ShapeData) and Uni-Solid

(Unigraphics) based on PADL-2 and the release of the surface modeler CATIA (DASSAULT

SYSTÈMES).

1970s and 1980s == 3D CAD implementations have evolved dramatically but was typically

limited to producing drawings similar to hand-drafted drawings. Advances in programming

and computer hardware, notably Solid modeling in the 1980s, have allowed more versatile

applications of computers in design activities.

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HISTORY OF CADD SYSTEMS

1988 ===The release of Pro/ENGINEER in, which heralded greater usage of feature-based modeling

methods and parametric linking of the parameters of features.

1984 === The First release of MicroStation by (Bentley Systems) 

1982 === Autodesk was founded 1982 by John Walker, which led to the 2D system AutoCAD.

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HISTORY OF CADD SYSTEMS

Currently More advanced 3D software have been developed and is still under more development. Such as PDMS, Smart

plant 3D and Plant 4D

1990s ====The B-rep (Boundary representation) solid modeling, kernels (engines for manipulating geometrically and topologically consistent 3D objects), Parasolid (Shape Data) and ACIS (Spatial Technology Inc.) at the end of the

1980s and beginning of the 1990s, both inspired by the work of Ian Braid. This led to the release of mid-range packages such as SolidWorks in 1995, Solid Edge ,then Intergraph in

1996, AutoPlant 1997 and Autodesk Inventor in 1999.

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3D MODELING SOFTWARE

How we can choose the prober Software?

What is the benefits of the 3D software?

When and Why we use the 3D modeling Software?

What are the most commonly 3D modeling (Plant Design) softwares used in Oil & gas Projects?

What is the 3D modeling Software?

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WHAT IS THE 3D MODELING SOFTWARE?

3D modeling software is a CADD Program linked with Data base.

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WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMONLY 3D MODELING SOFTWARES USED IN OIL & GAS PROJECTS?

Smart Plant 3D

Plant Design System (PDS)

Autoplant

CAD Worx

Plant-4D

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WHEN AND WHY WE USE THE 3D MODELING SOFTWARE?

When the Area is congested such as off-shore platforms

When it is a client requirement

In large and medium size

projects

Reduce Construction

problems

Improve project Quality and integration

Reduce man hours expenditure

When? Why?

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WHAT IS THE BENEFITS OF THE 3D SOFTWARE?

Provide Design Integration and virtual reality

Structure

Equipments

Piping

E&I

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WHAT IS THE BENEFITS OF THE 3D SOFTWARE?

Automatic drawing Extraction

Ortho Drawings ISO Drawings

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WHAT IS THE BENEFITS OF THE 3D SOFTWARE?

Automatic MTO reporting

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WHAT IS THE BENEFITS OF THE 3D SOFTWARE?

Automatic Clash detection

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WHAT IS THE BENEFITS OF THE 3D SOFTWARE?

Good Presentation to client

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HOW WE CAN CHOOSE THE PROBER SOFTWARE?

Ease of use.

Most Economic.

Compatibility with Other Design Software.

Compatibility with other 2D Drafting Software.

Availability of Experienced Users for the Software.

Software availability inside the company.

Project Size and Complexity.

Client requirements.

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PLANT DESIGN SYSTEM (PDS)

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PLANT DESIGN SYSTEM (PDS)

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PDS 2D SCHEMATIC ENVIRONMENT

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PDS INSTRUMENT DATA MANAGER (IDM)

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PDS EQUIPMENT MODELING

PDS 3D MODELING

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STRUCTURE MODELING (FWP)

PDS 3D MODELING

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PDS PIPING DESIGNERPDS 3D MODELING

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PDS DRAWING MANAGER

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PDS STRESS ANALYSISGenerates ASCII format files (Neutral Files ) Can be provided directly to 3_rd party stress Analysis SW such as CAESAR II

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PDS CLASH CHECKING

INTERFERENCE CHECKER MANAGER

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SMARTPLANT 3D

SmartPlant 3D is a complementary, full-

suite solution that provides all the

capabilities needed to design a plant, and then keep it as-built throughout its life

cycle.

Smart Plant P&ID

Material

Specs.

Design Input

ISO drawings

ORTHO drawings

MTO Reports

Clash Reports

Vendor Catalogue

s

Engineering 3_rd party

SW

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SMARTPLANT 3D

Ease of Use Boosts Productivity

SmartPlant 3D’s ease of use reduces the learning curve, widens the user base, and increases productivity – you don’t have to be a CAD specialist to use SmartPlant 3D.

SmartPlant 3D speeds up the design process by reducing the number of keystrokes and mouse-clicks required to perform design tasks.

Proactive interference checking capabilities provide continuous, consistent management of change.

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SMARTPLANT 3DDesign Rules Increase Data Quality and Ensure Design

Integrity

SmartPlant 3D provides tools for the continuous monitoring of design rules and notification of the impacts of change throughout the design process. It keeps track of drawings that have been updated due to changes in the engineering model.

SmartPlant 3D ensures design accuracy and consistency through enforcement of design rules.

SmartPlant 3D reduces design errors, engineering changes, and rework. Enforcement of the design rules results in increased product quality and reliability by enabling faster and more efficient creation, transfer, and review of design iterations.

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SMARTPLANT 3D

Automated Drawing Generation Reduces Engineering Costs

SmartPlant 3D provides fully automated generation of piping isometric and scaled orthographic drawings, with associated reports –dramatically reducing production time.

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SMARTPLANT 3D

Global, Concurrent Engineering Capability Enhances Project Execution

SmartPlant 3D’s global engineering and data reuse capabilities substantially reduce engineering costs and shorten project schedules. Project databases may be replicated anywhere in the world to facilitate sharing of the work or to transfer work to a remote location.

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SMARTPLANT 3D

Preserving the Value of Plant Engineering Information

SmartPlant 3D provides plant owners with the opportunity to preserve the value of the data generated by engineering contractors. It enables the reuse of data generated during design to facilitate making changes to the plant after plant startup.

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SMARTPLANT 3D

Integrating Plant Engineering Data Throughout Your Enterprise.

SmartPlant 3D facilitates the physical design and arrangement of all the systems that make up a plant, including civil/structural, equipment, HVAC, E&I and piping.

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SMARTPLANT 3D

Support for Oracle and Microsoft® Database Platforms.

SmartPlant 3D supports both Oracle and Microsoft commercial database platforms, enabling clients to deploy SmartPlant 3D in full conformance with their corporate database platform standards while eliminating administrative costs of nonconforming or proprietary databases.

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SMARTPLANT 3D

Extending the Capabilities of Intergraph’s PDS®

Even without translation of PDS data, SmartPlant 3D leverages existing designs by complementing and extending the capabilities of PDS. By enabling PDS design data to be referenced from the SmartPlant 3D model, SmartPlant 3D is immediately useful for revamp projects with no translation effort necessary.

SmartPlant 3D provides for intelligent referencing of PDS, enabling functions such as interference detection, drawing generation, display filters, queries and access to property data.

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SMARTPLANT 3D

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PDMS GENERAL FEATURES PDMS includes comprehensive functions for all aspects of 3D plant

design. A fully interactive, intuitive 3D plant design environment, with a Microsoft

Office-style user interface based on .NET technology Hundreds of designers can work concurrently on a project, in a fully

controlled manner, with visibility of the entire design at all times. Designers progressively create a highly intelligent 3D design by selecting

and positioning parametric components from an extensive catalogue. Clash checking and configurable integrity checking rules help a designer

create ‘right first time’ design and enable effective overall design quality assurance.

A configurable Status Management function provides visual highlighting and clear reporting of design maturity status of PDMS objects.

Highly configurable, automatic generation of a wide range of reports and drawings direct from the PDMS database

AVEVA PDMS is highly configurable and includes both a powerful programmable macro language (PML) and a .NET API to customize the system and automate key tasks.

PDMS integrates with all other AVEVA Plant applications and interface products to form the most complete and configurable 3D plant design solution for the power and process industries.

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INTERGRAPH® CADWORX PLANT DESIGN SUITE

INTERGRAPH® CADWORX ® DRAFTPRO™FREE INTELLIGENT DRAFTING SOFTW

 Intergraph CADWorx DraftPro is a free, intelligent AutoCAD-based 2D plant design and layout

solution that is easy to learn and use. CADWorx DraftPro, uses the same piping specifications as

CADWorx Plant Professional, and even works with multiple versions of AutoCAD. It is 100%

free. Intelligent 2D Piping and Plant Design. Specification Driven.  AutoCAD-based. Plan, Sections and Elevations. Bills of Materials. 60, 000 Parametrically Generated Components. Fully Customizable. Use with all Supported AutoCAD Releases. Multiple Languages.

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INTERGRAPH® CADWORX PLANT DESIGN SUITE

Intergraph CADWorx Plant includes the most complete range of tools for efficient plant design:

Intelligent 3D Piping Design. Specification-driven Design. Steel. Equipment. Ducting/Cable Trays. Collision Checking. ISOGEN Isometrics. Live Database Links. Model - P&ID Synchronization. Intergraph CADWorx Design Review included. Intergraph CADWorx P&ID included. Links to Stress Analysis.

INTERGRAPH® CADWORX ® PLANT PROFESSIONAL

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CADWORX 2013 NOW RELEASED

Improved Routing Capabilities Quicker, Intuitive Modifications Move Components Effortlessly with 'Drag-

lock' More Powerful Component Catalogs and

Piping Specifications Change Size of Existing Piping Systems Change Specification of Existing Piping

Systems Rules-based Piping Design and Layout Intelligent Piping Assemblies Piping Connection Branch Tables

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INTERGRAPH® CADWORX ® P&ID PROFESSIONAL

Intergraph CADWorx P&ID has everything needed for the easy creation of intelligent process diagrams.

CADWorx P&ID unlocks the power of P&ID’s by making diagrams, and the information locked within

them, available to all stakeholders. Quick and Intuitive P&ID Creation Large, User-modifiable Symbol Library Specification-driven P&ID’s Bi-directional Project Database Component Link to Project Documents P&ID/Model Synchronization Legacy Drawing Conversion P&ID Project Publishing Automatic Instrument Loop Diagrams Instrument Datasheets Equipment Datasheets

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INTERGRAPH® CADWORX ® DESIGN REVIEW

Intergraph CADWorx Design Review allows the review of plant models by designers, managers, owners and other stakeholders. With CADWorx Design

Review, everyone shares in the benefits of design collaboration.

Design Review Create Review Models for Access by Intergraph CADWorx

Design Review Design Review Markups and Redlining Realistic Visualizations Small File Sizes Editable Animation Access Intelligent Information Design Create Add-on to CADWorx Design Review

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AUTO PLANT SYSTEM REQ.

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AUTO PLANT INTERFACE

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AUTOPLANT PIPING MENUS

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AUTO PLANT 3D

Create 3D model

Generate Ortho

drawings.ISOGEN

Generate Isometric Drawings

Generate MTO Reports

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AUTO PLANT EXPLORERReview and Edit component Data

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AUTOPLANT PIPING MTO REPORTS

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2D TO 3D CONSISTENSY REPORT

With Autoplant 2D to 3D consistency Reporter you can

check the consistency

between P&ID and the 3D piping

Models.