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Topics are introduced through a short presentation, highlighting the key concepts.
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PTC uses a role-based training approach. The roles and the associated training
are graphically displayed in a curriculum map. Curriculum maps are available for
numerous PTC products and versions in the training section of our Web site at
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Please note that a localized map may not be available in every language and that the map above is
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Before the end of the class, your instructor will review the map corresponding to the course you
are taking. This review, along with instructor recommendations, should give you some ideas for
additional training that corresponds to your role and job functions.
Training Agenda
Day 1
Introduction to Piping
Module 02
Module 03
Module 04
Module 05
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Module 01
Day 2
Creating Solid Pipeline Models
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Module 08
Module 09
Module 10
Module 11
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Day 3
Module 13
Module 14
Module 15
Module 16
Module 17
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Table of Contents
Piping using Creo Parametric 2.0
Configuring and Routing Pipelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Manually Routing Pipelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
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Scenario
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PIPE_ROUTING.ASM
Task 1:
3. Click Piping
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4. In the ribbon, click Create Pipeline
the Routing group.
Type P1 for the pipeline name, and press
ENTER.
Select PIPE_25A from the menu manager.
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Notice the small blue circle at the selected start point. This indicates the current end
location of the pipeline being routed. This location changes as you create pipe segments.
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In the ribbon, click Extend
Routing group.
Drag the extend drag handle to approximately
the location shown.
If necessary, edit the extend value to 800 on
the model.
Click OK.
You can create disjointed pipe segments and then join them into a continuous pipeline,
as needed.
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In the ribbon, click Connect
Routing group.
Select the end of the first segment, and then
press CTRL and select the end of the follow
axis segment, as shown.
Select A1&A2 from the Editable Dimensions
drop-down list.
Notice that the pipeline updates, as shown.
in the
Click Proceed With Changes
Connect dialog box.
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In the ribbon, click Extend
Routing group.
In the Extend dialog box, select Along Csys
Axis from the drop-down list.
Select Offset from Ref for the Dimension
options.
For the Plane/Csys reference, select the
PORT1 coordinate system on the multi_tank
model, as shown.
Select the X axis radio button.
Click Apply.
Notice that a pipe segment is created.
Select the Y axis radio button.
Click OK.
Notice that another pipe segment is created,
as shown.
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In the ribbon, click Set Start
Routing group.
Select the end point of the current pipeline,
as shown.
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Create a second pipeline that follows part of the routing of the first pipeline.
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In the ribbon, click Extend
Routing group.
In the Extend dialog box, select Along Csys
Axis from the drop-down list, if necessary.
Select Offset from Ref for the Dimension
options.
For the Plane/Csys reference, select the
PORT1 coordinate system on the multi_tank
model, as shown.
Select the X axis radio button.
Click Apply.
Notice that a pipe segment is created.
Select the Y axis radio button.
Click OK.
Notice that another pipe segment is created,
as shown.
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In the ribbon, click Set Start
Routing group.
Zoom in and select the end point of the current
pipeline, as shown.
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Notice that the P1 and P2 pipelines have different corner radii; this is because the P1
pipe segments in this section are created using the Follow Curve tool, and the P2 pipe
segments in this section are created using the Follow Pipe tool, and therefore take their
corner radius value from the line stock configuration.
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MOD_PIPELINE.ASM
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You need to change the piping environment when routing a pipeline; you also need to edit the
pipeline, redefine a pipe segment, and edit the location of routing references in the piping assembly.
3. Click Piping
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In the ribbon, click Environment
Routing group.
Edit the Corner Type to Miter.
Edit the Cut Number to 2.
Edit the Cut Length to 40.
Notice the Piping Environment configuration,
as shown.
Click OK.
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In the ribbon, click To Pnt/Port
Routing group.
Select PORT1 on the vessel model, as shown.
in the To Point/Port
Click Apply Changes
dialog box.
Notice that another pipe segment is created.
Zoom in to the corner area, as shown. Notice
that the corner consists of miter cut geometry.
This is because the pipe environment
configuration has been changed.
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Task 3:
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Scenario
Piping\Creating_Fittings_B
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ELBOW_90.PRT
Create a family table to provide size variations for the elbow fitting.
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You need to create a family table for an elbow fitting to enable different size elbows to be selected
and inserted into pipelines.
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8. Preview an instance.
Select the ELBOW_90_S_40 instance.
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Click Preview Instance
Observe that the instance is displayed in a
preview window, as shown.
Click Close in the Preview window.
Click OK in the Family Table dialog box.
from the Model
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Scenario
Piping\Inserting_Fittings_B
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PIPE_DESIGN.ASM
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Create a pipeline, specify the start point, and create a pipe segment.
Task 1:
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You need to design a pipeline containing flange fittings, a reducer fitting, and a tee-branch fitting.
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5. In the ribbon, click Create Pipeline
Pipeline group.
Type P80 for the pipeline name and press
ENTER.
Select PIPE_80A from the menu manager.
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In the ribbon, click Set Start
Routing group.
Select the ENTRY_PORT coordinate system,
as shown.
Before inserting a fitting, you must create a pipeline segment.
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Insert a reducer type flange fitting at the end of the current pipe segment.
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Notice that the fitting is inserted at the end of
the pipe segment, as shown.
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Route a new pipeline with a different size line stock to complete the pipe routing.
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To complete the pipeline routing after the reducer fitting, you must create a new pipeline
and select a different pipeline line stock.
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In the ribbon, click Set Start
Routing group.
Select the PORT1 coordinate system, as
shown.
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Notice that the fitting is inserted at the end of
the pipe segment, as shown.
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Click To Pnt/Port
from the Routing group.
Select the BRANCH_PORT, as shown.
in the To Point/Port
Click Apply Changes
dialog box.
Notice that a pipe segment is created, as
shown.
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Piping\Pipe_Report_Tools_B
Create pipeline reports.
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SPEC_PIPELINE.ASM
You use the Piping Report tool to generate various pipeline reports for a specification-driven pipeline.
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Piping\Piping_Report_Parameters_B
PIPING.DRW
Add the piping assembly to the drawing and configure a general view.
Task 1:
You need to create a piping assembly drawing that contains a bend machine, bend location, bill of
materials, and stock material information. Use drawing tables to display the required information
and display BOM balloons in a piping assembly drawing view.
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The piping design used in this exercise is a specification-driven piping assembly; however,
the same approach can be taken with a manually routed piping assembly.
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To save time, you can save Report tables with configured parameters. You can then
retrieve them when required.
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You can add a filter to remove assemblies from the bill of materials table.
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Report Symbol Selection
STOCK NAME
STOCK MATERIAL
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Below Cell
asm > mbr > pipe > stock > len > pre_cut
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If necessary, click Switch Symbols
the Data group.
Notice that the table updates, as shown.
Task 3:
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Piping using Creo Parametric 2.0
Copyright 2012 Parametric Technology Corporation and/or Its Subsidiary Companies. All Rights Reserved.
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