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Integrating the Plant Design Process for Structural Engineers

Integrating the Plant Design Process for Structural Engineers. POYRY. Mitch Sklar, Technical Director, Structural Products. Interoperability. Structural Interoperability. Analysis & Design. Project Review. Modeling & Documentation. Deliverable Publishing. Revit. Content Management.

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Integrating the Plant Design Process for Structural Engineers

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  1. Integrating the Plant Design Processfor Structural Engineers • POYRY Mitch Sklar, Technical Director, Structural Products

  2. Interoperability Structural Interoperability Analysis & Design Project Review Modeling & Documentation Deliverable Publishing Revit Content Management Detailing & Fabrication ProjectWise Bentley Navigator Augment View Analyze

  3. iWare Apps Bentley's Free Software Serving Infrastructure Professionals. Software Interoperability Is Crucial To The Successful, Cost-effective Design, Delivery, & Operation Of Infrastructure. Http://www.Bentley.Com/En-us/Free+software/

  4. What is the Structural Dashboard? The Dashboard is a free toolthat assists in managing the data & workflow of projects from start to finish. The Dashboard provides a Single Interfaceto learn how Bentley’s comprehensive productsintegratetogether in more efficient project workflows. It also a useful Launch Pad & Web Portal for easy access to any information on Bentley’s structural products, RSS News Feeds, Be Community Blogs & Forums, SELECT software downloads, support & sales.

  5. Benefits of the Structural Dashboard • Easy access to open “recently opened model files” for any installed structural product • Project Folder & File management filtered by structural product • Quick links to Be Community website, log a support issue, contact Bentley Sales or SELECT • Real-time RSS News Feeds • Project Notes include quick links to specifications, design documents & project web sites or embed pictures, spreadsheets or add notes like project billing codes, contacts • All latest Product Versions

  6. New Dashboard DGN Viewer • View Basic, i-Model or ISM DGN Models • Navigate, Search, Isolate & Measure Components

  7. Integrating the Plant Design Process for Structural Engineers

  8. How do EPC’s Work Today? Pipe Stress Engineer Structural Engineer Piping Designer Pipe Supports (Type, Loads, Location)

  9. How do EPC’s Work Today? • “A manual approach to managing these piping loads begins with analysis of the piping system to locate supports, guides, & anchor points. • After the analysis is complete the piping engineer sorts through the piping support reactions to find the critical casesthat the supports/ structure must be designed for. • These forces are hand markedon a multiple piping isometric drawings; with one copy given to the piping designerto complete the PDS piping model, locations of pipe shoes, guides, anchor points, etc; and Another copy given to the structural engineerfor designing the supporting structures. • While working in PDS / FrameWorks thestructural engineer would build the structural modelincorporating all the required pipe supports. To prepare the structural model for analysis the engineer must then search each isometric finding the support points and associated loads evaluate and apply them to the structural model. • “The biggest problem here is that a single process structure may have hundreds or thousands of piping isometric drawings associated with it, resulting in a vast amount of paper and manual evaluation. This is very inefficient and time consuming.”

  10. The Typical way of working as a Structural Engineer is somewhat, if not all, Fragmented • Design Review, Clash Detection, & Collaboration ConstructionDocumentation • SP3D, ProStructures, Frameworks, Tekla Industry Standards (fragmented) • Document Management Structural Analysis & Design OtherTools, Software, & Techniques • Spreadsheet, Manual Data Transfer Project Data & Deliverables • STAAD • Companion Pipe Stress Analysis 3D Plant Design • AutoPIPE, CAESAR II • SP3D, PDS, AutoPLANT, OpenPLANT, PDMS Proprietary File Formats (fragmented)

  11. Problem Is Consistent Across The Plant Market • EPC # 2 – “There are some significant disconnects between the pipe stress and the structural engineers. When conveying information from pipe stress to Structural, we typically provide the preliminary structural steel drawings to pipe stress for them to mark up loads on it.This is extremely inefficient. Also, piping should try to get as much structural steel put onto the steel drawings so that detailing, fabrication and erection can be done in a single pass” • EPC # 3 – We have some serious frustrations in the way piping designers do their work, interfacing with structural and mechanical. I know the current process is disjointed, but it is all our tools provide us.” • EPC #4 - We have standard loadings that take care of the major stuff.  The thing that is a killer is the special case stuff.  The thermal loads and piping movements, spring supports, anchor points etc; these types of things have special details, as well as high loads.  In addition, a structural engineer can’t guess where these things are going to be or what they will look like.  This has to come from the Piping Engineer and we have to sort through drawings.  Most of the time this info gets to structural at best just before you issue the drawings.  Sometimes it is after the first fabrication release has been sent out and you have to revise the drawings.

  12. Why do we want to have Integration Across Disciplines? • Why do we want to Share or have Continuity of Information? • Design Review,Clash Detection, & Collaboration Construction Documentation Software • 2DX,SP3D,Frameworks, Tekla What if, as a structural engineer, you could receive quality data from the 3D plant model and the pipe stress model, and link these to your structural analysis and design model… • Starting with the Structural Analysis Model • …Including the Foundations (mats, pile caps, combined, pad) • …Including the Connections (gussets, moment, base plates, prequalified) • …Accounting for the various Codes (wind, seismic, load combos) • Combined with the Support information from the Pipe Stress Model • Develop the Steel/Concrete Design Documentation Deliverables ... to automatically create and maintain the engineering drawings, schedules, foundation designs, connection designs, piping isometrics, and more? …How could that impact your work and bottom line? • Document Management FEA Structural Design OtherTechniques • Spreadsheet, Manual Tech ProjectDeliverable • STAAD • Companion FEA Software Pipe Stress Analysis Multi-Disciplinary 3D BIM Environment • AutoPIPE, CAESAR II • SP3D, PDS, AutoPLANT, OpenPLANT, PDMS

  13. Interoperability with Bentley Navigator,STAAD, AutoPIPE, and ProStructures

  14. Bentley Integrated Structural and CAE Solution • Bentley Navigator ProStructures • Construction Documentation • ProjectWise STAAD OtherTools, Software, & Techniques • Spreadsheet, Manual Data Transfer • Structural Analysis & Design Project Data & Deliverables • Companion • 3D Plant Design AutoPIPE OpenPLANT,AutoPLANT • Pipe Stress Analysis

  15. Bentley Integrated Structural and CAE Solution • ProSteel, ProConcrete ProSteel, ProConcrete ProStructures Foundations, Connections, Advance Analysis, & Offshore • Advance Analysis, Connections, Foundations, Offshore STAAD • Project Data & Deliverables AutoPLANT OpenPLANT AutoPIPE Nozzle, StressISO, PlantFlow, Puls • AutoPIPE Nozzle, StressISO, PlantFlow, Puls AutoPIPE

  16. Let’s See theInteroperability between STAAD, AutoPIPE, and ProStructures…

  17. AutoPIPE…CAE Pipe Stress Analysis & Integration • StressISO • PULS • PlantFLOW • AutoPIPE Nozzle Data Export Data Integration Data Integration • OpenPLANT/AutoPLANT • AutoPIPE Bi-Directional Exchange Bi-Directional Exchange

  18. AutoPIPE Modeling Interoperability • SmartPlant • CAESAR II • PDS • PDMS Bi-Directional Exchange Data Export Data Export • AutoPIPE CADWorx SolidWorks, Inventor, CATIA Data Export* Data Export

  19. STAAD…Structural Analysis & Design Integration • STAAD.Offshore • Advanced Analysis • RAM Connection • STAAD.foundation Data Integration Data Integration • STAAD Bi-Directional Exchange Bi-Directional Exchange

  20. STAAD…Modeling Interoperability (SDNF) (CIS/2) (CIS/2) • ProStructures SmartPlant Structure • PDS-FrameWorks • TEKLA • PDMS Partial Data Integration** Data Import/Export** Bi-Directional Exchange • STAAD Data Export* Data Export

  21. ProStructures ProStructures ProConcrete ProSteel • ProStructures Bentley’s ProStructures is the combination of ProSteel & ProConcrete.  For advanced 3D Modeling, Documentation, & Detailing of Steel and Concrete Structures 3D-Structural Steel Modeling and Detailing for AutoCAD and MicroStation 3D-Structural Concrete Modeling and Detailing for AutoCAD

  22. ProStructures Capabilities Customized Platework AutoCAD and MicroStation Reinforcement Detailing Modeling & Documentation for Steel\Concrete Bill of Materials & Schedules Cast in Place & PreCast Concrete Engineering/ Fabrication Drawings CNC/DSTV Fabrication Clash Detection

  23. AutoPIPE - STAAD Integration Bi-Directional Exchange Single-User Integrated Piping/Structure Models • STAAD • AutoPIPE • Faster Design • Combined structure + piping model w/changed piping loads automatically updated multiple times in STAAD • Structural Sway and Stiffness • Combined structure + piping model to analyze true combined stiffness • Less Assumptions • More accurate pipe support • & equipment loads + realistic structural and piping design • stresses • Cost Savings • Avoid costly re-design and construction delays

  24. AutoPIPE - STAAD Integration Model 1, Line 1 Multi-User Integrated Piping/Structure Models Model 2, Line 2 Import & Manage Multiple AutoPIPE & STAAD model changes & results Multi-User AutoPIPE STAAD Model • Faster Design • transfer piping and support loads in hours not weeks • Structural Sway and Stiffness • considerations for more accurate designs • Less Assumptions • leading to safer structure, piping, and equipment • Cost Savings • potential on pipe supports • and structure Model 3, Line 3 Model 4, Line 4

  25. STAAD - ProStructures Integration Complete Steel and Concrete Solution Complete Bi-Directional Workflow • STAAD • ProStructures • ProSteel • ProConcrete

  26. Bentley Navigator View Produce Open Clash Detection Schedule Simulation Markup Explore Bentley Navigator Rendering Animation Data Interrogation Dynamic Sectioning Group Manipulate Augment Analyze Markup Redline Print Paper / PDF Simulate Find 2D & 3D Navigation Measuring Measure

  27. AutoPIPE & Navigator Hot Clash DetectionTo Avoid Design Mistakes and Operation Failure Aug 2011 Bentley Navigator AutoPIPE

  28. Bentley Navigator for the iPADUnmanaged view, query & mark-up JAN 2012 DropBox, email,i-tunes etc. MicroStation or i-model Composer Optimised Optimised optimized i-model enhancement for iPad for iPad Mark-ups

  29. ProjectWise Explorer for the iPAD • Managed mobile dynamic synchronisation JAN 2012 ProjectWise Explorer MicroStation or i-model Composer DropBox, email, i-tunes etc. Packaging i-model enhancement optimized i-model enhancement Optimised SET for iPad ProjectWise

  30. Structural/Piping Interoperability Benefits • Integrated Workflow • Interoperability allows the design and engineering processes to be optimized and efficient, as both teams share the same 3D Modeling Environment • Engineers, can import the 3D models and supplement them with member/material properties before proceeding with the engineering analysis • Modifications to the model may/will still be required; Real Time Design Reviews allows project savings and efficiencies by working with one model and eliminating duplicate work • Designers/Engineers can analyze, evaluate and perform sensitivity studies on the integrated Structural/Piping Systems • Fragmented Approach • Engineers build 2D (LAC) Structure/Piping models of their project for Analysis • Designers build a second matching 2D/3D model to incorporate elevations, sections, and details • Engineers would re-analyze and re-evaluate their individual design elements, and manually submit changes back to the designers for updating

  31. Integrating the Plant Design Processfor Structural Engineers Thank You! Mitch Sklar, Director, Sales Technical Support

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