Solidworks Pipe Routing Exercise 151
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1.Start Rout drag/Drop
2.Edit Rout
3.Pipe Rout
4.Reducer Rout
5.Flange 150 NPS5
6.Globe Valve
7.Safety check valve
8.Spools
9.2D drawing
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Excellent demonstration, fantastic grip on knowledge, superb explanation. To the point and precise. Great Job.
Thanks! great SOLIDWORKS teaching!
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Excelente video ✨
Thank you so much, pls more videos about pipe route. 👍
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Hi, how do you download parts or catalog of traceparts to solidworks and create a private library ? thank you
Many Thanks
you need to add flanges on route for each valves sides because you can not use flanged valves directly on the route
Agreed. If the valve assembly has bolt flanges then there must be a bolt flange on the pipe. This allows the entire valve to be removed via bolts. On the other hand if the valves were welded directly to the pipe they would not have a bolt flange.
you can do that if you want to detail it to that extent but rule of thumb is the the distance to the valve is the overall pipe length and welders usually know how much they need to subtract from the segment for welding inside the flange anyway, so it is not critical. remember, the pipe sits almost all the way through the flange, hence the name "Slip On Flange"
@@hyper_active_snail we are talking about drawing that should comply with real state on site not about what welders do.
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i hope you will start from equipment and end to tank in next tutorial.... thank u
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Sir please make more videos on pipe route
Routing is a very broad feature/parametric... can you do more examples modeling separate pipes in one model? like may be talk a bit more about the approach to take for the design model in relation to the parametric...
There is a good reason why all the demos of routing use the same fittings and only show simple pipe routes. If you are planning to use this in a commercial sense with fittings not part of whats supplied, youll run into all kinds of problems like not being able to edit routes, routes not populating with fittings, fittings that wont even work, and the way it creates routes is very restrictive, you cant even rename the assemblies it creates of pipes and you cant consolidate them all into a single assembly. And to top it off, your VAR will deny these issues even exist.
Thanks for the video. Very helpful. Does Solidworks come with all those pipe fitting installed? Or do you need to develop those items? One note as a pipefitter the value connection should be a butt weld style versus the flanged that were inserted. The check value was the correct style. If you wish to stick to the flanged globe values you need to add flanges to the pipe to attach to the value. Or change to a butt weld globe value. Either way works. For maintenance purposes most values are flanged for easy replacing but in high pressure and temperature applications butt welded connection may be required.
No you have to create parts yourself, the library of parts that come with routing is very limited. I would highly recommend not using routing, it doesnt work for me it has several bugs that prevent it from working. You are better off using 3D sketches to create your routes and weldments to create pipes, far more robust and flexible than routing.
@@richoz27 I would have to disagree. Over the past couple years i have completed a number of training courses and by no means, was the SW providers were any much help, even the elite applications engineers couldn't relay solutions to my problems in the logical and constructive way, but here we are. Anyway, you can download quite a formidable library of flanges, fittings, pipes valves and tubes directly from SW Content in SW interface, like you would with the toolbox items. there you have a vast number of components you can customize, and it is suggested that you copy the existing components and rename them within the design table to what you need them to be. When you use the routing parametric, it allows your create the BOM with exact cut list lengths, elbows and fittings and components, unlike the use of 3D sketch and Sweep along it. It is good for just a quick graphical representation, but when the time comes to manufacturing and ordering the material, you will have a lot of angry fabricators pestering you every 5min over every discrepancy under the sun on the plan that you give them. The only solid piece of guided training there is for routing is called SolidProfessor and it guides you through the basics all the way through the advanced techniques and I can tell you, I did a number of spools of complex pipe works with detailed drawings within the hour that took another designer using sweeps almost a day, as the detailing becomes out of control mess. All these examples on TH-cam are literally a joke. makes me want to start posting vids on it myself, but even now i still feel there are many discrepancies that i run into and have to seek help of an elite support applications engineers to get these things resolved. Rant over✌🤙
Hope you do, applied for a job requiring pipe routing and I'm coming from a completely different industry (consumer products), mostly plastic parts but found this type of work interesting so figured what the hell, worst they could do is say no.@@hyper_active_snail
@@ryan6530 I strongly suggest you get yourself, or ask the employer to get you, a subscription to SolidProfessor. It has explicit training Paths from SW ASSOCIATE, to Professiona and Expert along with expert training paths in CFD, FEA, 3D Printing, Advanced manufacturing design and multiple routing paths. It will be its weight in gold. It only costs about $500usd/year and it is real easy to follow and revert back to in the time of need.
Bro after completing routing pipe is not showing tee,elbows other components visible. How to solve this ? Pls suggest
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Sir ek Solidworks plastics ka tab h Solidworks me, uspar bhi kuch videos banao
hey i need help very please im making my own pipes and all and it works but when i stop edit route then my pipes lean to an other angle i do not know how to fix this ive been looking tutorials and alot of searching these last days can you please help me
i5 with 8gb ram and hd graphic cad with windo 10 and ssd also but have lagging problem
Everytime I tried socket weld flange and welding neck flange, it gives me error.
How to rotate tee??
I cant seem to hear the key youre saying. Start key?
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need to add flange when mate with valve
good morning sir
my solidworks perform very slowly and lagging problem
help me sir
what is solution of this problem
tell me sir
please
Need your help sir 🙏
How to provide slope for pipes in solidworks?
Good luck with that in routing. The best way I have found to create pipe routes in solidworks is using 3d sketches and weldments to create pipe, far more robust and flexible than routing.
Thanks rico, got to give it a try.
you are talking with mm while the setting is IPS
can you teach us fundamentals/basic
See the Channel.
Dont waste your money on a premium license for routing, while it looks like it works great in all these demos, it does so only with the limited fittings that are supplied with routing, youll need to make up your own libraries which introduces all kinds of issues your VAR wont help you with.
help me kindly sir
That has to be some of the worst notes on a drawing I have ever seen . Leader lines through text? Cmon man are you serious?
5:03 it's not 20 mm it's 20 inches.5:06 it's not 25mm it's 25 inches and 10 mm is actually 10 inches, you are so inconsistent with your measurements none of this could work with what you are actually saying. 5:13 is 30 inches not 30 mm wow. This is exactly how HUGE/COSTLY mistakes out in the field happen and job sites get shut down because people do not convert their dimensions correctly. You inconsistently keep flipping back and forth from mm to inches.
This is an example, not an actual project. The dude just demonstrates pipe routing tools.