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Friday, November 18, 2011

Pipe Flow Calculator

An interactive web-based calculator which estimates the flow rate of water through a pipe. Sensitivity analysis can be performed. Developed by DYCALC, www.dycalc.com

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

PDMS to Tribon Drafting comparison

1. Scope
The scope of this document is to provide a simplified comparison based on PDMS Draft and Tribon Drafting.
2. Purpose
The purpose of this document is to give an overview of two 3D- drafting systems and underline the differences between them.
3. General
PDMS Draft provides comprehensive functions to create a fully dimensioned and annotated drawing, where all dimensions and labels (comprising texts and/or graphics) can be “intelligent”, ie. referenced to the model and thus can be updated. The manipulation of these elements is done by changing their attributes and can be done either by using menus or by typing in the Command Window. Picture 2 shows a portion of a typical view and pictures 3-5 shows some of the “intelligent” texts related to that view.
Tribon Drafting does not allow to update dimensions or texts. The exception to that are position number notes, assembly notes, bevel notes and configurable notes. Note that all these notes are set by admin and cannot be changed by the user.
Another difference is the view creation. PDMS Draft is based on the concept of “Drawlist”, which is a collection of model elements to be included and/or excluded. These elements appear in the view to be created. The representation of the view is defined by “Rules”, ie. Colors, linetypes, etc. Picture 7 shows the main form to create and/or modify a view.
In PDMS Report- utility can be used to extract any information on the drawings, views etc. In Tribon to be able to extract drawing information, Data Extraction- utility needs to be used which is not a built-in function within Draft, but a separate application.
CategoryPDMSTRIBON
ConceptHierarchy (picture 1)View
View ContentsDrawlistInput Model / Slice Model
DimensionsUpdateableNot updateable
Labels (Notes)UpdateablePartly Updateable
View ManipulationAttributes and RulesDefaults
Table 1, Draft Comparison
Picture 1, Simplified PDMS Draft Database HierarchyTable 1, Draft Comparison
Picture 1, Simplified PDMS Draft Database Hierarchy
Picture 2, Partial PDMS View
Title BENT ELEVATION AT #POSEE<FR =21684/3383>(C1:)
Picture 3, TITLE- attribute for View.
Btext #<#VTITL
Picture 4, BTEXT- attribute for Text referring to the view’s VTITL- attribute.
Ddname SCTN 4 of FRMWORK /SAEHA-PSM/M01_3637/E3387
Pltxt TOS EL. #dimposdd(c3:)
Picture 5, Dimension’s DDNAME- attribute referring to the section (location) and PLTEXT- attribute referring to the text (text contents and dimension format).
Picture 6, Partial hierarchy below View- level
           Article written by Marko Ervonmaa



Thursday, November 3, 2011

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