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CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review provides a dynamic and flexible way to work efficiently with large as-built point clouds within Intergraphs powerful SmartPlant Review 3D visualization platform. In addition to importing points, CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review also provides the user with interactive connectivity to Cyclone databases. This integrated approach enables users to draw directly on the power of Cyclones point cloud engine by pulling data seamlessly in and out as needed. CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review provides tools for clipping point clouds, region hiding, setting a Limit box, and color mapping. For this tutorial you will need to: Install Intergraph SmartPlant Review Instsll Integraphs Point Clolud Integrator Module Install CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review. Copy the sample database Oil Rig.imp, from the installation CD
This document discusses an example of a plant application and assumes that you are familiar with SmartPlant Review.
Objectives
By completeing this tutorial, you will be able to: Load point clouds and edit their visibility. Clip points using Hide Regions and Slices. Integrate CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review into your existing SmartPlant workflow.
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1. Introduction 2. Initialization 2.1. Install SmartPlant Review 2.2. Install CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review 2.3. Install Sample Database Files 2.4. Configure a Database 2.5. Loading and Unloading a ModelSpace View 3. Navigating Point Clouds 3.1. Point Cloud Layer Manager 3.2. Color Mapping 3.3. ScanWorld Explorer 4. Clipping and Hiding Point Clouds 4.1. Cutplane Point Clipping 4.2. Limit Box Point Clipping 4.3. Hide Regions 5. Working with Point Clouds 5.1. Measuring 5.2. Collision Detection with Point Clouds
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1 Introduction
Objective
This tutorial will give you a basic understanding of how to use CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review. further, you will have a good overview of te application and the knowledge necessary to view and manipulate as-built scan data in SmartPlant Review. Note: CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review help files are available to provide additional details and answer questions regarding options and operation. Note: The Smart Plant Review sample model and Cyclone database provided have been registered to a common plant coordinate system to ensure accurate mapping between the theoretical and real world environment. If the data you receive does not seem to be correctly aligned, please contact your service provider.
2 Initialization
2.1 Install SmartPlant Review
SmartPlant Review Version 05.01.00.19 or higher
1. Version - Before installing CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review. Please check that you are running SmartPlant Review version 05.01.00.19 or higher.CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review will not run on an earlier version to operate this version of SmartPlant Review or do not have Integraphs Point Clolud Integrator modeule loaded, which is required for this product.
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5. Once you receive the license by email, copy the text based license file titled
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Fig. 2.1 SmartPlant Review CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review Menu Selection
2. Expand the Servers folder and highlight the existing server (by default it is your computer). Then click Databases on the Configure Databases dialog. (Fig 2.2)
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Click Add, found on the right side of the Configure Databases on Server Name dialog. (Fig 2.3)
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Click the button to the right of the Database Filename field. This opens a file browse dialog, which allows you to browes to the sample data file titled Oil Rig.imp. Once Oil Rig.imp file has been located and selected, click Open. Click OK in the Add Database dialog. (Fig 2.4)
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Click the Close button on the Configure Databases on Server Name dialog. Then click Close in the Configure Databases dialog. Note: The database is now configured and ready to be used in SmartPlant Review.
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The SmartPlant project used in this tutorial has units of feet. While in the Open ModelSpace View dialog, select feet before the points are loaded to avoid an incorrect scale factor (Fig 2.6)
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Click OK in the Open ModelSpace View dialog to load the points. (Fig. 2.7)
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To unload a currently loaded Model space view click Accessories CloudWorx Close ModelSpace View
Note: If two or more coordinate systems are saved in the ModelSpace view, the user will be prompted to choose the one to be mapped to the current design coordinate system. Note: Clicking Accessories CloudWorx Exit CloudWorx closes the current ModelSpace and shuts down the CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review application. Note: Clicking Accessories CloudWorx Regenerate Point Clouds regenerates and updates all points based on specified settings. This can be useful when zooming into refresh point.
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Note: When scans are turned on using the CloudWorx for Intergraph SmartPlant Review ScanWorld Explorer, incoming points are loaded into the Current CloudWorx layer (Bold) found in the Point Cloud Layer Manager dialog.
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Ensure that the Intensity Mapping Range is 0.35-0.65, a typical range for CloudWorx point clouds.
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Note: Based on the selected Point Cloud Color Mapping, all points are redrawn with similar intensities mapped to the selected color.
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All of the scans contained in the selected ScanWorld are listed in the right pane. Place a check in the Show column next to Scan 1 for each ScanWorld listed if it is not checked already. Experiment by turning scans (point cloud) on and off. (Fig 3.4).
Note: The visibility of each scan can be toggled on and off by checking the under the show column for each scan. Note: Information about a specific scan can be viewed by clicking Scanner Info.
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Slice Y axis
Note: For Z axis use Plan or Elevation View to select out of screen depth. 4. Click Accesories CloudWorx Clipping Point Cloud Cutplane Manager (Fig. 4.2)
Note: The Cutplane Manager allows the user to manage and edit numerous point clipping operations.
Cutplane Manager
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Display off/on - The Show check box toggles whether the Current Cutplane (Bold) is displayed. Renaming - Rename the slice to Y axis Cutplane by clicking on the Cutplane name field and entering the new name. The Y axis slice made in step 3 is listed here and edited on this step is shown on Fig. 4.3. Set Current - Highlight another Cutplane and click Set Current. This Cutplane turns bold and becomes the active Cutplane. Once OK is pressed the dialog is close and the current Cutplane is displayed. New - In the Cutplane Manager, click the New button to create a New
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Delete To delete a Cutplane select and highlight a NONACTIVE Cutplane and click the Delete button.
Exercise: Specify a new slice using Section View. 10. While in the Cutplane Manager uncheck the show box on all cutplanes and click OK. Orient to a North Elevation [Looking South (Back)] using SmartPlants Common View dialog. Uncheck View Display Perspective. 11. Click Accessories CloudWorx Clipping Point Cloud Section View Y Negative. 12. Pick a point on the Main View. (Fig. 4.4)
Flip Direction
13. Flip Direction Open the Cutplane Manager and select and highlight the previously created Y Negative Cutplant. Click Flip Direction, which
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Fig. 4.5 Orient Main View Common View Dialog Looking Plan (Top)
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14. Click Accesories CloudWorx Clipping Point Cloud Limit Box Manager. 15. Rename the newly created limit box Vessel 1 Limitbox and check the Show Limitbox check box. Click OK to accept and close. (Fig. 4.7 and Fig. 4.8)
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Note: The Limit Box Manager allows the user to manage and edit numerous Limit Box point cloud clipping operations. Note: When Show Limit is enabled the edges of the current active limit box is displayed. Note: The Show All enables simultaneous viewing of all limit boxes within the Limit Box Manager.
Hide Inside
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Orient to top view using SmartPlants Common View dialog and Fit View to Model. Uncheck Perspective under View Display Perspective. Click Accessories CloudWorx Hide/Restore Point Cloud Hide
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Hide Outside
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Click Accessories CloudWorx Hide/Restore Point Cloud Hide Outside. Click Rectangle and pick two diagonal corner points to define the Hide
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Fig. 4.12 Top View Hide Region Inside and Outside Rectangle
Note: Region Hiding is view specific. If the main view is isometric, the region removed will be angled to match the direction the view is facing.
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The Hide Regions Manager dialog allows the user to enable or disable a hiding operation, change the operation sequence, or delete an operation. Click Accessories CloudWorx Hide/Restore Point Cloud Hide Regions Manager. The visibility of each Hide Region can be toggled on and off by checking State column. Leave both operations active in the end. Fig.4.13)
Note: Highlighting a region and clicking Delete will permanently delete the selected region.
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4. Select a cloud point on the wall and then a pipe. (Fig. 5.1)
Note: All measuring and measurement management is controlled using SmartPlant Reviews measuring tool applications.
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Click Tools Collision Detection or press <F12> to open SmartPlants Collision Detection dialog. Under the Type Filtrer tab enter the Colision Set Name and activate Point Cloud Intersection (External Data). Click Apply to accept the current settings. (Fig 5.3)
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Under the Run tab. Check Activate Collision Detection. Click Apply to accept the current settings.
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Click Single Step to Starts the collision detection process for single step, display sets, or static collisions. (Fig. 5.6)
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Note: The interfering point count, which is based on the collision threshold setting, is displayed in SmartPlants Text View Window.
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