Phần mềm thiết kế 3D PDMS – Plant Design Management System Các module chính của pdms : Design( Thiết kế ) 90% designer sử dụng trong quá trình thiết kế Equipment ( Thiết kế thiết bị ) Pipework ( Thiết kế đường ống ) Structure – ASL ( Thiết kế kết cấu ) HVAC ( Thiết kế thông gió ) Cable tray ( Máng cáp điện ) Draft( Gia công bản vẽ 2D ) Plotplan ( Bản vẽ bố trí mặt bằng thiết bị) GA ( Bản vẽ bố trí đường ống,bản vẽ lắp đặt ) Isodraft Xuất bản vẽ isometric ( bản vẽ chế tạo ) Ngoài ra một số module chính sử dụng cho người admin quản lý cao cấp phần mềm pdms là : Paragon, Specon, Admin …
Plant Design Management System Training Guide Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 1 of 165 Plant Design Management System Training Plant Design Management System Training Guide Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 2 of 165 CONTENTS Introduction to PDMS 3 ADMIN 18 Equipment Application 33 Piping Application 43 Structural Application 56 Cable Trays 75 HVAC Designer 80 Isodraft 130 Draft 138 APPENDIX A 158 Plant Design Management System Training Guide Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 3 of 165 PDMS TRAINING ANEWA Introduction to PDMS Plant Design Management System Training Guide Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 4 of 165 Introduction PDMS is part of AVEVA’s VANTAGE suite of Plant Design products. What does PDMS offer? 1. Full size, 3-D modeling system 2. Design based on specification driven catalogues 3. Concurrent user accesses within a single project. 4. Multi-discipline environment 5. On-line 3D Clash detection 6. Design consistency check 7. Automated Isometrics 8. Report generation 9. Drawing extraction & management 10. DXF and IGES drawing exchange 11. Programmable Macro Language 12. User Definable attributes 13. Interfaces to third party software Modules of PDMS (Sorted Alphabetically) PDMS is split into a number of modules which are used at different stages in the plant design process. ADMIN : Used by Project coordinator or administrator to control / monitor a Project in terms of areas, teams, users, modules and database. DESIGN : 3 - D modeling module using which structures, Equipment, Pipe work, Cable trays, HVAC components, can be modeled. It also has a Pipe spooling applications and Hangers & Supports Application. DRAFT : Module for creation of orthographic drawings. Plant Design Management System Training Guide Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 5 of 165 ISODRAFT : Used to produce automated Isometrics with Bill of Materials. LEXICON : To define User Defined Attributes. MONITOR : This is an entry - level module, which monitors the entire project, gives proper notification to users about their access rights as defined by the administrator. As soon as a user logs into PDMS, he enters MONITOR module. This module controls the entry and exit of users from PDMS. PARAGON : Used to create or modify Catalogues and Specif ications for piping elements, structural elements, nozzles and hangers & supports. Provides an user interface for creation of specifications also. PROPCON : Used to create or modify Properties DB, wherein the properties used for stress analysis / any other engineering application can be stored. These properties can be linked to the design elements using specifications. SPECON : Used to create specifications, but does not provide an user interface. SPOOLER : This is the Pipe work Spooling mod ule, it allow splitting the pipe work design into logical sections (Spools) ready for fabrication. Plant Design Management System Training Guide Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 6 of 165 The PDMS databases The overall purpose of PDMS is the controlled creation of a complete three– dimensional process plant design model using computer–simulation techniques. All information which exists about a PDMS design project, whether administrative or technical, is stored in a series of hierarchical databases. Use of the various PDMS modules allows you to create, modify and extract information from these databases. The Database Types The Project A PDMS Project consists of the complete collection of information which relates to a single design project. This is identified by a three‐character name, allocated by the Project Administrator when the project is first initiated. This name is used to identify the project to the system whenever you wish to work in the project using PDMS. This allows access rights and use of system resources to be monitored and controlled There are 10 different types of database which can go to make up a complete Project: Design and Drawing Databases: DESIGN database : It contains all information regarding the 3 - D model being developed. This DB will have references to all other DB’s to access information. PADD database : Stands for P roduction of A nnotated and D imensioned Drawings ISOD database : It contains all information of spool drawings produced by SPOOLER. It Supports Iso-draft Module. Plant Design Management System Training Guide Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 7 of 165 Reference Database: Administration Databases: Each PDMS module requires access to one or more specific database types, and entry to the module may be prevented if appropriate databases do not exist or if you don’t have the appropriate access rights. New databases can only be created by the Project Administrator. CATALOGUE database : Dimensional standards for nozzles, piping components and structural profiles/fitting etc., Details of connection types Bolting Data Specifications. DICTIONARY database : It contains Definitions for User Defined Attributes PROPERTIES database : 1 It contains all Material prop erty data normally used for stress analysis SYSTEM database : It contains all Information about modules, databases, users, teams etc. COMMS database : It contains all information on current users - for the STATUS and SYSTAT commands MISC databa se : 2 It contains all data for inter - user messages and inter - db macros TRANSACTION database : 3 To enable the System Administrator to monitor the progress of Global commands, transaction messages are generated in the database each time the progress of the command changes. Plant Design Management System Training Guide Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 8 of 165 The relationships between databases In order that each user can see the required design components modeled by other users and refer to the common catalogue, property and user defined attribute data, the Design and Reference databases are grouped together into a Multiple Database. Multiple databases (MDBs) When a PDMS project is set up by the Project Administrator, groups of databases are defined for particular purposes. For example, the members of any design team will need access to those databases containing the parts of the design data for which that team is responsible plus some of the Catalogue and Drawing databases. Such a group of databases is known as a Multiple Database or MDB. There would usually be several MDBs for a project, each defining specific groups of databases, for users with different tasks to perform. Plant Design Management System Training Guide Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 9 of 165 Design Database Hierarchy The database is hierarchical, a tree like structure, as illustrated below. The PDMS Design Database Hierarchy In this hierarchical structure all the database elements are owned by other elements, with the exception of the WORLD. Elements that are owned by another element, e.g. a ZONE is owned by a SITE, are said to be members of the owning element, e.g. The ZONE is a member of the SITE. Plant Design Management System Training Guide Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 10 of 165 Now, let us use the computer, Assuming PDMS has been correctly installed on your workstation, start PDMS by selecting (for example) Start>Programs>AVEVA>VANTAGE PDMS 11.6>Run PDMS; two command windows and a ‘splash screen’ will appear briefly. The VANTAGE PDMS Login form that appears requires you to specify a number of details at the outset of your session. Project is the project you will be working on (for example, SAM). Type in, or select from the pull‐down list, pressing Enter in each case. Username will have been allocated to you by your Administrator. Type in, or select from the pull‐down list, pressing Enter in each case. Password will have been allocated to you by your Administrator; type in. MDB is the multiple databases within the given Project that you wish to use. Type in, or select from the pull‐down list, pressing Enter in each case. Make sure that you leave the Read Only box unchecked if you wish to modify the database as you work. [...]... XYZ SAMDSM =D: \AVEVA\ pdms1 1.6 SP3\projectsampic COMPREP =D: \AVEVA\ pdms1 1.6 SP3\pdmsuser OUTUFD =D: \AVEVA\ pdms1 1.6 SP3\pdmsuser This version of PDMS was issued to ANEWA ENGG PVT Ltd and will only operate on hardware specified to AVEVA PDMS Project Creator Mk11.6.3 (WINDOWS-NT 4.0) (9 Oct 2007 : 00:13) Copyright AVEVA 1974 to 2006 Issued to ANEWA ENGG PVT Ltd Enter project name XYZ *$M /%PDMSEXE%/MAKEMAC.MAC... other variables XYZISO, XYZMAC and XYZPIC Then click on the APPLY button and click OK Now the PDMS environment variables or set Several macros and utilities are provided in the PDMSEXE directory i.e., D: \AVEVA\ PDMS1 1.6 SP3 or wherever the directory PDMS1 1.6 SP3 is located When PDMS is installed, a shortcut, Make PDMS Project, is created under the Start menu Make sure that the Project Directory Structure... and finally a message: Creating module definitions referencing %PDMSEXE% Then type: FINISH to exit from the PDMS Project Creator Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 22 of 165 Plant Design Management System Training Guide You can now enter PDMS by clicking on the start PDMS shortcut, and selecting your new Project A display obtained from the PDMS Project Creator window while actually creating a new Project... Come back to Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 26 of 165 Plant Design Management System Training Guide the PDMS Login form and type the password for the user SYSTEM Then click on the Module scrolling list and select Admin module Then click on OK The AVEVA PDMS Login form disappears and the AVEVA PDMS Admin form appears This form has already been illustrated in the Project Replication topic above The... up the PDMS module definitions by running the modmac.mac Sets the font directory Finally, makeS checks that all the virgin databases are present These are template files from which the different types of model database will be created If the Project has to be created using the supplied utilities and macros individually, then enter: $PDMSEXE/make Run the PDMS make executable XYZ Specify the PDMS Project... utility is a Virgin Project Now we have to create and modify the main administration elements: TEAMs, USERs, DBs and MDBs Start PDMS on the AVEVA PDMS Login form we can see choose the Project by clicking on the button provided at the right end after the Project box After clicking, the PDMS Projects form appears The Projects available or listed on the form Click on the Project XYZ, then the form automatically... Comparator Virgin Db Creating module definitions referencing %PDMSEXE% *FINISH Press any key to continue For Example on UNIX Operating System: /usr/people/pdmsproj/ is the path where the cshrc .pdms file is located Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 23 of 165 Plant Design Management System Training Guide At the command prompt type jot cshrc .pdms and when the file opens add the following lines setenv... now leave PDMS and return to the operating system Do this by selecting Design>Exit Ordinarily, if you had made any changes since your last Save Work operation, an alert form would ask whether you want to save those changes; this time, you are just asked to confirm that you want to leave PDMS Click OK Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 17 of 165 Plant Design Management System Training Guide PDMS TRAINING... referring to a set of environment variables These have to be set before proceeding any further Normally, we have the file EVARS.BAT or cshrc .pdms in the home directory of the user in which these variables are set For Example on Windows NT Operating System: D:\ AVEVA\ Pdms1 1.6> EVARS.BAT EDIT Add the following lines in the EVARS.BAT file Doc No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 21 of 165 Plant Design Management... created by any one of the two ways described below: By running the makeS utility supplied in $PDMSEXE By entering the individual command lines for each step To create the Project XYZ, enter: $PDMSEXE/makeS XYZ makeS automatically does the following: Checks that you have write access to the directory given by $PDMSWK Checks that the Sitefile is correct Checks that the Project does not already exist Runs . computer, Assuming PDMS has been correctly installed on your workstation, start PDMS by selecting (for example) Start>Programs> ;AVEVA& gt;VANTAGE PDMS 11.6>Run PDMS; two command windows. No: 9100-02-22-110-A4-Rev0 Page 4 of 165 Introduction PDMS is part of AVEVA s VANTAGE suite of Plant Design products. What does PDMS offer? 1. Full size, 3-D modeling system 2. Design. the PDMS module that you wish to use. When PDMS has loaded, your screen looks like this: As labeled above, the display comprises the following: Title Bar This shows the current PDMS