Smap3D Piping does not require 3D geometry to generate a Pipe. Piping needs only two parameters - wall thickness and outer diameter.
Regarding the Standard Parts Provider providing the part, the parameters may be set in the form of characteristics or custom properties.
Even if the geometry is not important for generating pipes itself, it indirectly serves to carry some additional information.
3D geometry may contain OUTPUT_POINT coordinate systems and also CSInfo containing information about connection parameters of the respective pipe end.
This information can be further used for the purposes of Smap3D Piping Design Checks and also for processing in Smap3D Isometric and PCFExport.
The following articles describe a creation process of a pipe usable with Smap3D Piping for various standard parts providers.
The recommended
way to create a pipe component includes creating the geometry and adding
all of the necessary information and attributes using Component
Wizard.
The process
should look like this:
3D pipe model
Create a 3D model of the pipe in the SOLIDWORKS part environment and save the file.
The model must contain geometry that Coordinate System Wizard can use to position coordinate systems (circle, cylinder or cone surface, or sketch point and sketch segment).
Save the file.
Coordinate
Systems, CSInfo
and Other Attributes
Start the Component
Wizard
(from the CAD or Windows Start menu) and go through the steps as follows:
Component type selection - Select Pipe.
Connection points and CSInfo - Gradually, for both coordinate systems select Add to start Coordinate System Wizard. Use it to create the OUTPUT_POINT coordinate systems and specify the desired CSInfo parameters.
Properties - Set values (at least) for the mandatory properties PD_Outer_diameter and PD_Wall_thickness. The values must contain units.
SKEY definition - Keep the SKEY empty (for a common pipe) or set the desired SKEY from the list.
Save component - Set the desired Filename and Location, Finish the wizard and close the part in the CAD application.
Pipe Specification
To set
the pipe as part of a pipe specification go through the following
steps:
Start the Pipe Specification Editor
Open the required pipe specification or create a new one
Add a row, set Key Name to Pipe and select values for the required parameters (check Pipe Specification Editor for details)
Select File System and browse for the existing component
Save the pipe specification
For the purposes of Smap3D Piping (excluding design checks), it is sufficient to use an arbitrary part file (no 3D geometry required) that has PD_Outer_diameter and PD_Wall_thickness custom properties with proper values (numeric value and unit).
To create a pipe that can be used by Smap3D Piping and also placed as a variable part via Smap3D Part Finder, it is recommended to go through the following steps.
Create a 3D pipe model (by extruding) in part environment.
Set a variable (in Equations) to control extruded boss depth.
Save the file.
Add a row, set Key Name to Pipe and select values for the required parameters (check Pipe Specification Editor for details)
Select Part Finder and pick the pipe component in the Part Finder
If you do not require to place your custom pipes using different techniques than just automatically via Smap3D Piping, you do not need to create any 3D model (an empty part file is sufficient) and the variable characteristic (pipe length) in Standard Part Assistant.