Introduction to AutoCAD Plant 3D 2021
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Introduction to AutoCAD Plant 3D 2021 is a learn-by-doing manual focused on the basics of AutoCAD Plant 3D. The book helps you to learn the process of creating projects in AutoCAD Plant 3D rather than learning specific tools and commands. It consists of sixteen tutorials, which help you to complete a project successfully. The topics explained in the plant design process are:
• Creating Projects
• Creating and Editing P&IDs
• Managing Data
• Generating Reports
• Creating 3D Structures
• Adding Equipment
• Creating Piping
• Validate Drawings
• Creating Isometric Drawings
• Creating Orthographic Drawing
• Project Management, and
• Printing and Publishing Drawings
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Creating P&IDs
Starting AutoCAD Plant 3D 2021
An Overview about Projects in AutoCAD Plant 3D
Tutorial 1
Creating a New Project
Creating a New Drawing
Changing the Workspace
Viewing the Drawing Properties
P&ID Symbology Standards
Placing Equipment
Editing the P&ID Symbols
Adding Nozzles to the Equipment
Creating Schematic Lines
Assigning Tags to lines
P&ID Painter
Placing Valves and Fittings
Placing Instruments
Creating Instrumentation Lines
Placing the Field Discrete instrument symbol
Creating the Pneumatic Signal lines
Adding Off page connectors
Checking the Drawing
Tutorial 2
Creating a Custom symbol and converting it into a P&ID symbol
Creating the Secondary Line Segments
Connecting the Off page connectors
Exercise 1
Tutorial 3 (Editing the P&ID)
Applying Corners
Adding Gaps to lines
Reversing the Flow Direction
Modifying the lines using grips
Substituting the Symbols
Tutorial 4 (Defining a new Class)
Adding Annotations to the Symbol
Chapter 2: Data Manager
Tutorial 1 (Managing Data)
Filtering the Data
Exporting the Data
Assigning Tags using the Data Manager
Tutorial 2 (Creating Project Reports)
Modifying the Project Reports
Chapter 3: Creating Reports
Tutorial 1 (Generate Reports)
Tutorial 2 (Creating a New Report Configuration File)
Tutorial 3 (Editing the Report Layout)
Chapter 4: Creating Plant 3D Model
Creating a Plant 3D Drawing
Tutorial 1 (Creating Structural Model)
Creating Layers
Creating the Grid
Structural Member Representation
Creating Footings
Creating Structural Members
Increasing the length of the Structural Members
Extending the Structural Members
Trimming the Structural Members
Using the Cut Back Member command
Using the Miter Cut Member command
Using the Structure Edit command
Adding Platforms
Adding Stairs
Adding Railings
Using the Structure Explode command
Adding Ladders
Tutorial 2 (Adding Equipment)
Creating an Equipment using Pre-Defined Shapes
Adding Nozzles
Using the Convert Equipment command
Modifying Nozzles
Chapter 5: Creating Pipes
Using the Spec Viewer
Editing Specs
Opening Specs
Creating a New Spec
Using the Common Filters in Catalog Browser
Adding Parts to the Spec
Editing Parts
Part Use Priority
Editing Specs in a Spreadsheet
Tutorial 1 (Using P&ID Line Lists to create Piping)
Tutorial 2 (Using the Routing tools to create Pipes)
Tutorial 3 (Using the Line to Pipe command to create Pipes)
Knowing about the Compass
Tutorial 4 (Editing Pipes)
Tutorial 5 (Creating Stub-in and Tee joints)
Creating Elbows and Pipe Bends
Tutorial 6 (Creating Sloped Pipes)
Tutorial 7 (Creating offset piping)
Tutorial 8 (Adding Insulation and Welds to Pipes)
Tutorial 9 (Adding Inline assets)
Editing Inline assets
Adding Inline Assets at Pipe ends
Adding Custom Parts
Tutorial 10 (Adding Pipe Supports)
Tutorial 11 (Validating Project Drawings)
Validating the 3D model
Chapter 6: Creating Isometric Drawings
Specifying Iso Styles and other settings
Annotation and Dimension settings
Creating New Iso Styles
Generating a Quick Isometric Drawing
Generating Production Isometric Drawings
Adding Isometric Messages and Annotations
Export the Piping data to PCF format
Locking Pipes after creating their Isometric Drawings
Chapter 7: Creating Orthographic Drawings
Creating Adjacent Views
Editing Ortho Views
Updating and Deleting Ortho Views
Adding Bill of Materials
Adding Annotations and Dimensions
Updating Dimensions
Using the Locate in 3D Model and Pipe Gap commands
Chapter 8: Working in a Project
Using the Project Manager
Changing the General Project Settings
Using the Export to AutoCAD option
Chapter 9: Publishing and Printing
Publishing a Drawing to DWF format
Publish a Drawing using Page setup
Introduction
This book introduces you to AutoCAD Plant 3D 2021, which is used to create Piping and Instrumentation diagrams and design a 3D Plant model quickly. AutoCAD Plant 3D is the product of Autodesk. It was first released to help the process and power industry in the year 2007. It also includes AutoCAD P&ID. This software is designed to create Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams and then design a 3D Plant model based on the P&ID. A P&ID (Piping and Instrumentation Diagram) displays the connections between the equipment of a process and the instrumentation controlling the process. A P&ID is created using standard symbols. In AutoCAD Plant 3D, you can create P&IDs using symbols related to various standards such as PIP, ISO, ISA, DIN, and JIS-ISO. You can create 3D Models using predefined and user-defined parts. You can then relate the 3D model to the corresponding P&ID. After creating the 3D models, you can use them to generate Orthographic, elevation, and section views. You can also create Isometric drawings, which can be used to manufacture.
AutoCAD Plant 3D is based on AutoCAD User-interface. However, the intelligent 2D/3D symbols and the connected Database are the main features of this application. You can use this database to generate reports, create annotations, and so on. When you change the attributes of various symbols, the annotations are updated automatically.
In AutoCAD Plant 3D, you create everything inside a project in order to make your design consistent. You can create a project on a Standalone workstation or a Network. Creating a project on a Network synchronizes your work with your team members. You can also use the validation tools to check any errors inside the project
Chapter 1: Creating P&IDs
Starting AutoCAD Plant 3D 2021
To start AutoCAD Plant 3D 2021, click the AutoCAD Plant 3D 2021 icon on the Desktop. Alternatively, click the Windows icon at the bottom left corner, swipe or scroll to the AutoCAD Plant 3D 2021 folder, and then click the AutoCAD Plant 3D 2021 icon; the Autodesk AutoCAD Plant 3D 2021 window appears.
An Overview about Projects in AutoCAD Plant 3D
AutoCAD Plant 3D is a project-based application. It stores every object in the Project database. The Project Manager palette helps you to access the project files from the database and work inside a project. You can examine the Sample Project to get an overview of the project workflow. Click Current Project drop-down > Sample Project on the Project Manager to load it. The Project Manager consists of many drawing types, namely, P&IDs, 3D piping, orthographic drawings, and isometric drawings. Also, there are some additional files, such as spreadsheets. The program arranges all these data in different tabs on the Project Manager: Source Files, Orthographic DWG, and Isometric DWG. On the Source Files tab, the P&IDs, Plant 3D drawings, Pipe Specs, and related files are arranged in a folder hierarchy. The Orthographic DWG tab contains the plan view and elevation drawings. The Isometric DWG tab contains isometric and spool drawings arranged in folders. The orthographic and isometric drawings are created from the 3D Model.
Tutorial 1
In this tutorial, you start a project and then create a P&ID (Piping and Instrumentation Diagram).
Creating a New Project
The first step in the design process is to create a project. The project has a set of files and standards.
Start AutoCAD Plant 3D 2021.
On the initial screen, click the New button under the Project section.
Enter TUTORIAL PROJECT in the Enter a name for this project field.
Specify the location of the program generated files and supporting files.
Click the Next button; the Specify unit settings page appears.
Select Imperial to define the units for project drawings.
Click the Next button; the Specify P&ID settings page appears.
Specify the directory to save the P&ID files.
Select PIP as the P&ID symbology standard to be used.
Click the Next button; the Specify Plant 3D directory settings page appears.
Click the Next button; the Specify database settings page appears.
Select the Single User - SQLite local database option if you are working on a standalone workstation.
If you are working on a server, select the Multi-User - SQL Server database option, and configure the server settings.
Click the Next button; the Finish page appears.
Click Finish to create a new project.
If you want to open an already existing project, then select Open from the drop-down on the Project Manager (or) On the ribbon, click Home > Project > Project Manager > Open Project.
On the Open dialog, browse to the location of the project and select the .xml (extendable markup language) file. This file stores all the information about the project. It is recommended that you should not edit or rename this file.
Note that you can open only one project at a time. If you want to open another project, then you need to close all the files related to the currently active project.
In AutoCAD Plant 3D, you need to use the Project Manager to open or create a file. You should avoid using the New and Open icons of the AutoCAD