AVEVA PDMS 12.0 The 3D plant design application for accurate and clash-free plant design

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AVEVA PDMS 12.0 The 3D plant design application for accurate and clash-free plant design The process and power industries seek to commission high-quality plant earlier, and to bring it on line with minimum cost and minimum risk. Achieving this in the design domain requires highly functional and productive applications that can be executed effectively across globally distributed project teams. AVEVA PDMS allows teams of designers to work together, each with their own specialist 3D colour-shaded environment, but able to view all of the design going on around them. As the designers work, PDMS builds a sophisticated plant database from which all of the layout and detail drawings can be produced, together with accurate Material Take Off (MTO) information and all kinds of project reports such as Line List or Valve Schedules. Business Benefits Summary: Reduced site rework. More effective use of globally dispersed design teams. Higher design efficiency. Improved quality. Clear identification of the cost of changes. Reduced schedule times. AVEVA PDMS can design every detail even on the world s largest projects The PDMS approach enables a wide range of sophisticated design checks to be carried out across all aspects of the design to check and improve quality. Drawings and reports are generated directly from the model database to ensure consistency between design information and the project deliverables. There are no limits to project size or complexity. PDMS is proven on projects ranging from the smallest refit to the largest green field projects, and is compatible with all the engineering issue, revision and change-control processes required across such projects. PLANT www.aveva.com

Business Benefits Reduced site rework Higher quality design. The ability to perform multiple design checks across the entire design eliminates errors, and enables 'right-firsttime' engineering. Accurate materials information eliminates over-ordering and delays on site due to a lack of required materials or information. More effective use of globally dispersed design teams PDMS, combined with AVEVA Global, allows geographically separate design teams to work together as though they were in a single office. The environment delivers high performance for the designer, centralised administration, control, and protection from communication limitations or failures. Effective use can be made of design capability, wherever it exists. Project teams can be quickly assembled and mobilised. Higher design efficiency Powerful design applications for each discipline, built upon a highly visual and interactive 3D environment, with a Microsoft Office-style user interface, means that designers can become productive very quickly. Key Features Overview PDMS provides a fully interactive, easy-to-use 3D environment for every designer on the project, supported by a Microsoft Office-style user interface based on.net technology and the latest in 3D graphical interaction tools. As the designers work with their specialist functions, they have visibility of the entire design at all times. To create their part of the design they place instances of parametric components from a catalogue (under the control of engineering specifications) and, in doing so, they construct a highly intelligent PDMS database. Clash checking and configurable integrity checking rules identify errors and inconsistencies across the design. Conventional issue, revision, and change control processes can all be applied without introducing a large overhead or delays in projects which can have many hundred users. State-of-the-art 3D editing features with graphical handles and numeric feedback make design and modification quick and easy. High levels of automation, intelligent behaviour and rule-based features deliver increased productivity across all disciplines. The ability to share component information and to reuse design data between projects reduces man-hours and schedule time. Improved quality 3D multi-discipline working environment improves communication between teams and facilitates 'right-first-time' design. Clash checking, integrity checking and rule-based checking tools ensure higher quality designs and less rework. Database-driven drawing production achieves consistency between drawings, reports and design data. Clear identification of the cost of changes Automatic change highlighting options, both in the design database and on drawings, make it easier to identify and communicate change, and to identify the party responsible for any given change. Ability to compare and highlight changes between specific dates, revisions and milestones. Design and Modification is quick and easy even for the novice user Reduced schedule times Reduced site work, concurrent multi-location engineering, higher design efficiency and higher quality all combine to reduce schedule time. Greater ability to react quickly to major project changes, including the capability to change the project structure during project execution and to dynamically add in new locations or remove existing ones, all protect the project schedule.

Equipment The Equipment functions build 3D models for all kinds of plant items, from pumps and exchangers through to complex items such as reactor vessels and compressors. They are used in all kinds of layout studies, arrangement drawings and connectivity or clash checks. An example of association rules Built-in intelligence, combined with configurable rules and associations, ensure that designers are highly productive during all design and modification activities. Design rules created between plant items (for example, to link a range of pipes to a penetration or to ensure that a piece of equipment is correctly located over supporting beams) can be rechecked automatically at any time during the design. Design and component information from earlier PDMS projects can be reused or shared across multiple projects. Utilities to change pipe size or specification enable rapid modification to adjust to new project conditions. A typical AVEVA PDMS Equipment model Multiple graphical representations are available, so that spaces required for key maintenance activities can be visualised and clashchecked during layout and design. To create an equipment item in the design, the relevant template is selected and the required parameters are defined. Equipment templates allow complex parameterised design configurations to be defined so that they can be quickly and easily reused, even across multiple projects. A general import function from Microsoft Excel allows large volumes of data from external sources to be analysed on line and bulk-loaded into the design. The standard PDMS application can be customised to fit individual industry or project requirements, or to add further design rules or automation into the design process. Undo and Redo facilities are widely available. Whole or part projects can be rewound to any previous state. An equipment template Equipment items include intelligent connection points, with relevant attributes, for the connection of associated piping, ducting, instrument and electrical systems.

Key Features (continued) Piping The Piping functions build a fully detailed model of all piping systems, based on component catalogues and engineering specifications. From the piping model, Piping General Arrangement drawings, isometric drawings and bills of quantity are produced. A full range of automatically generated piping isometrics is available, from complete system isometrics, through to fabrication and erection isometrics and individual spool isometrics. An enormous number of options are available to fit any given industry, national, company or project requirement. The Quick Pipe Routing function enables the user to define the route of a pipe by using the mouse pointer to specify changes in direction, either in absolute terms, or relative to other model features. The route can be orthogonal or non-orthogonal. Components can be positioned explicitly or using feature snapping. The route can be completed automatically where completion is predictable. Quick pipe routing Piping isometrics with full MTO are produced automatically PDMS manages and integrates all stages of the piping workflow from initial conceptual routing at the beginning of a project, through basic and detailed design and on to individual pipe spooling at the fabricator. PDMS piping integrates with AVEVA Multi-Discipline Supports for the detail design of pipe supports, and with specialist pipe stress applications, via the AVEVA Pipe Stress Interface. Custom interfaces to flow calculation systems, wall thickness calculation and other software can easily be created. Sophisticated modification capabilities are available at each stage to allow the piping design to be further developed. These include highly interactive graphical editing functions, together with functions to apply specification and pipe bore changes across the line, and to define and modify slopes. Piping Assemblies such as vents, drains or control sets can be added to the design as an entity. Existing configurations can be saved as Assemblies and reused elsewhere. The Automated pipe routing function allows a preliminary route and MTO to be created very quickly. The routing includes an automatic selection of required items such as gaskets and flanges. Regularly used pipe assemblies can be stored and re-used throughout the design

HVAC and Ducting All drawings, including Piping General Arrangements and isometrics, have associative dimensions and intelligent annotations, and can therefore be updated automatically in line with design changes. Accurate MTO information can be generated on each sheet or drawing, or via separate reports for any System, Line, Area, and so on. As the design reaches fabrication, the PDMS spooling functionality manages the creation of individual spool isos, including the creation of fully intelligent weld items in the model database, which can be maintained across multiple revision cycles. Pipe production checks for bending and flange rotation can be carried out to check against the actual machines to be used for manufacture, to ensure that the design easily fits the capabilities of the machines. Flange rotation checking enables checking that bolt holes in mating flanges are correctly aligned with each other. PDMS provides a specialist function for the design of all types of ducting. The function uses an engineering specification to select parametric components from a catalogue allowing a full 3D model to be built. A Fill command automatically fills the straight parts of the route with the appropriate number of straight lengths. In-line equipment such as dampers, vanes, diffusers and hoods can all be included. The ducting model can be split into spool parts for manufacture and pre-assembly and automatic spool and isometric drawings can be automatically produced. PDMS integrates with AVEVA Multi-Discipline Supports for the design of ducting supports. Ducting design and spool drawing

Key Features (continued) Structural and Architectural PDMS contains a number of specialist functions for the design and detailing of steel and concrete structures found in typical process and power plants. A wide range of layout/arrangement and detail component drawings can be produced, together with accurate weight and MTO information. The Beams and Columns function defines and maintains a fully connected nodal network of structural sections including all joint and fitting details. A simple regular structure can be created in a single step. The nodal network, coupled with the ability to define loads in the model, supports integration with analysis software. Standard bracing configurations are available and can be customised as required. Curved, tapered and built-up beams are all available. Intelligent, parametric penetrations can be defined, together with full details such as kick plates, and connected to the structure and the penetrating item (for example, pipe or duct) so that alignment and other checks can be carried out. Structural modelling makes extensive use of parameterised catalogues for components such as section profiles, joints, and fittings. These catalogues can be added to by the user to suit particular project or other requirements. Profile catalogues cover the leading international and national profile standards, including angles, channels and I-beams. Joint catalogues contain standard types of joints including cleats, end plates and sniped end preparations. Joint definitions are parameterised so that, if a section related to a joint is resized, the joint can be resized automatically. Regular structures can be designed from a single input form The Panels and Plates function defines and maintains flat panels of any shape. The Walls and Floors function enables designers to define and maintain walls and floors of standard shapes. Fittings can be added to all types of beams, plates, walls, floors and so on, to apply items such as doors, windows, intelligent piping penetrations, stiffeners, lifting lugs and fire-proofing. The Access Platforms, Stairs and Ladders functionality allows designers to create and manipulate access platforms, stairs, stair towers, ladders, and similar items. The model is built from a set of customer-definable parametric standards and includes all details for each structure such as handrails and kick plates. These structures can be modified later in the design simply by adjusting the original parameters. Fitting catalogues contain a selection of parameterised structural and industrial fittings including lifting lugs, stiffeners, windows and doors. A range of interfacing options is available to link to specialist analysis software and specialist structural fabrication systems. A complex joint The initial concept level ladder / platform arrangement can be intelligently developed to achieve a completed detail design

Electrical and Instrumentation PDMS allows all electrical and instrument items, including electrical cabinets, transformers and switchgear, to be located in the 3D model for the purposes of plant layout, visualisation, clash checking and production of arrangement drawings. Electrical and off-line Instrument 3D items can be created from parameterised templates. Valves and in-line instruments are selected from catalogues via engineering specifications, and the workflow is fully integrated with piping design, enabling such items to be detailed, for example on piping isometrics, as required. The PDMS cable tray function selects components from a catalogue via an engineering specification and creates the complete cable tray layout. A Fill command automatically fills the straight parts of the route with the appropriate number of straight lengths. Catalogues and Specifications An extensive set of catalogues covering industry, national and international standards is available, including piping, structural steel, ducting, hangers, supports and cable trays. Each catalogue provides the parametric definition of all components in the required size ranges, ratings and types. So, for piping component connection types, physical and nominal size, material codes and bolt requirements are all stored. Engineering specifications control the way in which components from the catalogues may be used in the design. Standard catalogues can be defined once and shared across multiple projects. New catalogue items, for instance for project specials, can easily be created by the user. Cable Tray drawings can be generated for manufacturing purposes. PDMS integrates with AVEVA Cable Design for routing electrical and instrument cables in the design, and integrates with AVEVA Multi- Discipline Supports for the design of cable tray supports. Drawings and Reports All drawings are produced directly from the PDMS database. The annotation and dimensions on these drawings are also generated directly from the database, ensuring high levels of consistency between documents and design. Updates to drawing automatically include the latest design changes. Automatic change highlighting can be used to clearly show changes compared to the previous version. Adding or modifying catalogue components is a simple, straightforward activity Controlled changes to component and specifications are quick and easy and there are many functions to manage, control and apply such changes across the design. Management and Control An example of change highlighting in a drawing. The changes since the last revision are colour coded. Red items are new. Green items have changed annotation. Cyan items are modified. Drawings are available in AutoCAD- and MicroStation-compatible formats. Layout and other drawings can be finished entirely in PDMS. Alternatively, they can be transferred to AutoCAD using AVEVA Final Designer, so that available AutoCAD-skilled labour can be used. Flexible reporting capabilities enable all types of reports and schedules to be produced direct from the PDMS database, such as valve or nozzle schedules, which can be produced in CSV or other formats. PDMS is designed to support large teams of designers working together in a controlled and managed way. It has sophisticated and highly configurable access and change control tools to allow the system to be tailored for an enormous variety of engineering work practices and project situations. Work breakdown structures can be changed in line with the evolving project needs, for example, to adapt to changes when construction contracts are awarded. With the use of AVEVA Global, the standard PDMS capabilities can be extended to manage a PDMS project across geographically separate locations. Accurate Material Take Off (MTO) information is available across all disciplines by item, unit, area and so on. Reporting options include surface area, weight and centre of gravity.

Key Features (continued) Change Management Session management capabilities enable project roll-back to any previous configuration of a project. This is possible because the model database grows by adding layers of data, from each session, that record the parts of the model changed during the session. This also means that the full change history of any part of the model can be shown. Change highlighting facilities mean that modelling and drawing changes from a previous version, or from a specific date and time in the past, can be displayed on screen or in drawings in highlighted colours. Reports of changes can also be created. AVEVA PDMS manages a full version history of all changes made to the database by saving the changes made in every session as a new layer of data in the database. Customer-defined engineering data checks are available to ensure the design is in accordance with design rules and project and company quality standards. An engineering check for potential dripping flanges placed above instruments and equipment Association rules built into the design model (for example, to locate electrical cabinets in line with floor or ceiling penetrations) can be validated at any time. Localisation An extensive range of international character sets can be used for data, catalogues, drawings, reports and user interface, including many multi-byte (Asian) and single-byte (European) character sets. Feet/inches and metric units are available throughout. Customisation and Configuration There is a customisable graphical user interface, and powerful objectoriented macro language for customising the operation of the system to fit the needs of any particular project, industry or workflow, to add custom automation functions or to create interfaces with in-house or third-party applications. Change highlighting in the model. The picture shows changes since a certain date. New items are marked in yellow and modified items are marked in orange Quality Checking Automatic multi-discipline clash detection is available for designers while modelling, and detailed clash reports can also be created on demand. A separate product, AVEVA Clash Manager, is also available to support the management actions involved in approving and resolving clashes. Data consistency checks of the model are made for correct alignment of components and correct connections between components. An open programming environment allows customers to develop their own applications on top of the standard PDMS. The.NET technology means that these applications can be written in any compatible.net language, such as C or C++, as well as in PDMS s programmable macro language (PML). Integration and Interfacing A variety of interfaces to analysis systems, drafting systems and thirdparty design systems are available. A wide range of data exchange formats is supported, including DXF, DGN, SDNF and CSV. AVEVA believes the information in this publication is correct as of its publication date. As part of continued product development, such information is subject to change without prior notice and is related to the current software release. AVEVA is not responsible for any inadvertent errors. All product names mentioned are the trademarks of their respective holders. Copyright 2007 AVEVA Group plc. All rights reserved. PDMS/DS/07 PLANT AVEVA Group plc High Cross Madingley Road Cambridge CB3 0HB UK Tel +44 (0)1223 556655 Fax +44 (0)1223 556666 www.aveva.com