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Plant Design System (PDS)

Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress)

Version 2011 (V12)


June 2011
DPDS3-PB-200025H

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Contents
Preface PDS ................................................................................................................................................. 5
What's New in Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress) ............................................................................ 6
Introduction - PD_STRESS ......................................................................................................................... 7
PDS Environment ........................................................................................................................................ 9
PD Shell .................................................................................................................................................. 9
Batch Processes ................................................................................................................................... 12
The Options File ........................................................................................................................................ 13
Options File Structure ........................................................................................................................... 13
Options File Keywords .......................................................................................................................... 14
VENDOR NAME ............................................................................................................................. 14
INTERGRAPH OPTION BLOCK .................................................................................................... 15
EXTERNAL FILES.......................................................................................................................... 17
PDS to Stress Symbol Map ............................................................................................................ 17
CODE NAME OF CODE PARAMETER DATA TABLE .................................................................. 17
LOADING DATA (LOAD) TABLE ................................................................................................... 19
SERVICE LOADING (LSET) TABLE .............................................................................................. 19
ELEMENT CONNECTIVITY MAP TABLE ..................................................................................... 21
ELEMENT PROPERTY / CONNECTIVITY TABLE ....................................................................... 22
END PREPARATION TABLE ......................................................................................................... 24
FITTING NOMENCLATURE TABLE .............................................................................................. 24
HANGER TYPE TABLE ................................................................................................................. 25
Example Options File ............................................................................................................................ 26
Lab 1 - Project Setup & Options File .............................................................................................. 32
Generating Neutral Files ........................................................................................................................... 33
Model Files ............................................................................................................................................ 35
Pipeline Names ..................................................................................................................................... 36
Extraction by Line Name Substring ................................................................................................ 36
Extraction By ID .............................................................................................................................. 37
Lab 2 - Generate a Neutral File ...................................................................................................... 37
The Stress Analysis Neutral File .............................................................................................................. 39
Neutral File Format ............................................................................................................................... 39
Detailed Record Descriptions ............................................................................................................... 42
LOAD Record ................................................................................................................................. 43
LSET Record .................................................................................................................................. 43
CODE Record ................................................................................................................................. 44
Component Records....................................................................................................................... 44
Overall Component Record ............................................................................................................ 44
PROP Record ................................................................................................................................. 45
LNOD Record ................................................................................................................................. 45
NODE Record ................................................................................................................................. 46
Node Numbering Conventions .............................................................................................................. 47

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Contents
Example Neutral File ............................................................................................................................. 49
Interpreting the HITS Report .................................................................................................................... 53
Example HITS Report ........................................................................................................................... 54
Section 1: Basic Input Data and Raw Design File Data........................................................................ 58
Section 2: Design File Data Sorted by Coordinate ............................................................................... 59
Section 3: Tracing Data ........................................................................................................................ 61
Section 4: Design File Data Sorted by Topo ......................................................................................... 63
Section 5: Design File Data in STR Order ............................................................................................ 66
Using the HITS Report to Solve Problems ........................................................................................... 67
Standard Note Library ............................................................................................................................... 69
CL145, Materials Grade (4500) ............................................................................................................ 69
CL330, CP Type/Termination/Preparation (999) .................................................................................. 99
CL380, Piping Component Type (2500) ............................................................................................. 103
CL570, Design Standard (200) ........................................................................................................... 110
PDS Design Database Format ................................................................................................................ 111
Table 12 - Piping Segment Data ......................................................................................................... 111
Table 22 - Nozzles .............................................................................................................................. 112
Table 34 - Piping Component Data .................................................................................................... 112
Table 50 - Piping/Tubing Data ............................................................................................................ 114
Table 67 - Instrument Component Data ............................................................................................. 115
Table 80 - Pipe Support Data ............................................................................................................. 116
PDS to Stress Analysis Symbol Map ..................................................................................................... 119
Example PDSTRESS.TBL .................................................................................................................. 120
Warning and Error Messages ................................................................................................................. 131
Warning Messages ............................................................................................................................. 131
Error Messages ................................................................................................................................... 133
Index ......................................................................................................................................................... 137

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Preface PDS
This document provides command reference information and procedural instructions for the Plant
Design System (PDS) Stress Analysis Interface task.

List of PDS Documentation

DPDS3-PB-200003 - DesignReview Integrator (PD_Review) Reference Guide


DPDS3-PB-200004 - Drawing Manager (PD_Draw) User's Guide
DPDS3-PB-200005 - EE Raceway Modeling Reference Guide
DPDS3-PB-200006 - Interference Checker/Manager (PD_Clash) User's Guide
DPDS3-PB-200010 - PDS 3D Theory User's Guide
DPDS3-PB-200013 - PDS EDEN Interface Reference Guide Volume I : Piping
DPDS3-PB-200015 - PDS Equipment Modeling (PD_EQP) User's Guide
DPDS3-PB-200017 - PDS ISOGEN Reference Guide, Vol. 1
DPDS3-PB-200022 - PDS Piping Component Data Reference Guide
DPDS3-PB-200023 - PDS Project Setup Technical Reference
DPDS3-PB-200025 - PDS Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress) User's Guide
DPDS3-PB-200026 - Pipe Supports Modeler Reference Guide
DPDS3-PB-200028 - Piping Design Graphics (PD_Design) Reference Guide
DPDS3-PB-200030 - Project Administrator (PD_Project) Reference Guide
DPDS3-PB-200033 - Project Engineer HVAC (PE-HVAC) Reference Guide
DPDS3-PB-200034 - Reference Data Manager (PD_Data) Reference Guide
DPDS3-PB-200035 - Report Manager (PD_Report) User's Guide
DPDS3-PB-200041 - PDS EDEN Interface Reference Guide Volume 2 : Equipment
DPDS3-PB-200042 - PDS EDEN Interface Reference Guide Volume 3 : Pipe Supports
DPDS3-PE-200016 - PDS Express Project Creation Quick Start Guide
DPDS3-PE-200052 - PDS Ortho Draw User's Guide
DPDS3-PE-200029 - Piping Model Builder (PD_Model) Reference Guide
DPDS3-PE-200031 - Project Engineer HVAC Getting Started Guide
DPDS3-PE-200032 - Project Engineer HVAC Overview
DPDS3-PE-200045 - PDS Label Library Merger Utility
DPDS3-PE-200047 - PDS Reference Data Auditing Tool
DPDS3-PE-200048 - Pipe Supports Explorer Utility
DPDS3-PE-200050 - Batch Services Quick Start Guide
DPDS3-PE-200051 - Batch Services User's Guide

Plant Design System (PDS) Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress)

Preface PDS

What's New in Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress)


The following changes have been made to Stress Analysis Interface.
Version 2011 (V12)
Added model code RPADF in pdstress.tbl, caesarii.cde, triflex.cd, and adlpip.cde. (P2
PB:117189)
Modified the mapping for NP in caesarii.cde, pdsstress.tbl, triflex.cde, and adlpipe.cde, and
also modified STRT1 in caesarii.cde and pdstress.tbl as follows:
Modified mapping of NIP, NIPIL, NIPL from PI to NP to enable PROP records.
Modified mapping of STRT1 from TU (branch) to TE (tee).

Plant Design System (PDS) Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress)

SECTION 1

Introduction - PD_STRESS
The PD_Stress Analysis Interface product generates neutral output files from three-dimensional
(3D) piping models created by PDS modeling packages as input for third party stress analysis
packages.
The neutral file can be run on your own in-house pipe stress software or on any other
commercially available package capable of processing the Intergraph neutral file. Because of its
flexibility, you can change the contents of the neutral file and customize it for your specific use.

The STRINP file collects user input and creates the ASCII file STRDEF.DAT which contains the
options file NEUDFLTS. This options file contains switches, options and tables allowing you to
control the information the Stress Analysis Interface enters into the neutral file. (Refer to the
Options File section for more information on the contents of the options.) The STRINP file then
displays the Stress Analysis Interface form allowing you to enter data to the ASCII file pdsstr.dat.
From the pdsstr.dat file, the Stress Analysis Interface reads the involved piping and equipment
models, the pipeline names or stress ID and the options file.
The PDSSTR file then reads the 3D piping model and generates the stress analysis neutral files.

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SECTION 2

PDS Environment
The PDS 3D software supports a variety of applications. All the supported applications use a
common interface that is controlled by the PD Shell program. This ensures consistency across
applications and minimizes the amount of time required to learn the product.
The PDS 3D modules provide a simple user interface through extensive use of forms. The
modules also provide an on-line Help capability for easy access to information while working in the
product.
The PD_Shell Environment and all batch jobs in the PDS 3D products interface to Intergraph's
Network Licensing System.

See Also
PD Shell (on page 9)

PD Shell
The PD Shell program provides access to the various functions that are associated with the PDS
3D Modules. You can access the Plant Design System Environment form by clicking Start > All
Programs > PD_Shell > PD_Shell. This executes a control script that defines all of the
environment variables that are needed to run the product, and it identifies the location of the
product files. These files can be located on the workstation or a server on the network. See
pds.cmd for more information on this file. The script also activates the Plant Design System
Environment form.

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PDS Environment
To make colors easier to read on flat screens and projectors, a zip file with modified color for PDS
forms is delivered as alternatecolorfb.zip.

This form identifies the active project(s) and provides access to all the PDS functions.
Schematics Environment Provides access to the PDS 2D modules that are used to create
and modify piping and instrumentation diagrams, process flow diagrams, and instrumentation
database records.
Equipment Modeling Provides access to the Equipment Modeling module, which provides an
interactive graphics environment that is used to create and revise equipment model graphics and
database information.
FrameWorks Environment Provides access to the FrameWorks module, which provides an
environment that is used to create and revise structural models, create and revise structural
drawings, and propagate structural models.
Piping Designer Activates an interactive command environment that is used to create piping
and in-line instrumentation in the model; revise existing model graphics and database information;
and verify the integrity of the data in the model.
Electrical Raceway Environment Provides access to the Electrical Raceway module, which
provides an interactive environment that is used to create and revise raceway models and access
raceway utilities.
Piping Design Data Manager Provides access to a set of options that are used to verify the
integrity of the graphic and database information that is associated with a model.
Piping Model Builder Enables you to create piping graphics from a nongraphics environment.
This module is used with PD_Design to create an accurate 3D model of the piping network.
Pipe Support Designer Activates an interactive command environment that is used to create
pipe supports in the model, and revise existing pipe support model graphics and database
information.

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PDS Environment
Pipe Stress Analysis Activates a set of forms that are used to extract information from piping
models for input to third-party pipe stress analysis products.
Interference Manager Activates a set of forms that are used to check for interferences among
project models and to control approved interferences.
Isometric Drawing Manager Activates a set of forms that are used to extract isometric
drawings from piping models and to review or plot the created isometric drawings.
Drawing Manager Activates a set of forms that are used to create and manipulate drawings
and drawing views; provide access to the interactive graphics environment for drawings; and
provide access to a plot manager and vector hiddenline manager.
DesignReview Integrator Activates a set of forms that are used to extract information to form
label files for use in SmartPlant Review and to review data from a SmartPlant Review session.
Report Manager Activates a set of forms that are used to create and revise report format files
and report on information in a project including Material Take-Off reports.
Project Administrator Provides access to a set of forms that are used to create a project,
create and revise project files, define project seed data, and control the project.
Reference Data Manager Provides access to a set of forms that are used to control the
reference data for a project including Piping Job Specification data, Graphic Commodity Data,
Alphanumeric Commodity Data, Standard Note Library, Label Description Library, and Piping
Assembly Library.
User ID Used for access control. This field also sets the Review User ID for use in the
Interference Manager module.
If access control has been defined, you must key in a valid user ID as defined by your system
manager to gain access to the projects. Refer to Access Control Manager, page 467, for more
information on using access control.
If access control has not been defined, no entry is required for this field.
Password Key in the password for the specified user ID.
Project List Field Displays the defined projects for the network and allows you to select the
active project. The system lists all the defined PDS projects (2D-only, 3D-only, and 2D & 3D). An
error is displayed if you select an option that is incompatible with the active project. For example,
if the active project is a 2D-only project, you cannot access the Interference Manager module.
If access control has been defined, only those projects for which you have some level of access
are displayed.
Message Area Displays prompts and messages that are associated with the active process.
Error messages are displayed in red.

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PDS Environment

Batch Processes
When you install the PDS 3D applications, the system creates the necessary batch queues for
that application. Refer to Loading PDS Products in the Project Administrator (PD_Project)
Reference Guide for a listing of the batch queues.
PDS 3D uses these batch queues to allow you to continue working in the environment while the
system processes a request. Many of the batch processes can be delayed for submission at a
specified time.

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SECTION 3

The Options File


The options file contains switches, options, and tables that drive the PD_Stress Analysis Interface.
This file gives you considerable flexibility in customizing the stress analysis neutral file.
When the input screen is first displayed on your workstation, this input field contains a default
value obtained by translating the variable name NEUDFLTS. The logical name is defined at the
system level when the Stress Analysis product is installed on your system. You can override this
system level assignment (and thus the screen default) by exporting the variable to your own
customized options file.
Intergraph delivers four options files, defaults.dat, caesarII.dat, adlpipe.dat and
triflex.dat, located in the c:\win32app\ingr\pdstress\dat\directory. The
defaults.dat file can be modified to the requirements of your third party stress analysis
software. The triflex.dat file is set up to work with the AAA Technology and Specialties Co.
stress analysis software. The caesarII.dat file is set up to work with the COADE, Inc.
CAESAR II stress analysis software. The adlpipe.dat file is set up to work with the Rebis ADL
Pipe stress analysis sofware.

See Also
Options File Structure (on page 13)
Options File Keywords (on page 14)
Example Options File (on page 26)

Options File Structure


The options file is composed of one set of options and several tables. The option block and each
table is preceded in the options file by a keyword identifying the option or table. The keyword must
be in upper case and begin in column 1 and should not be surrounded by single quotes. The
keywords and data that follow them can appear in any order in the options file. The end of each
table is delimited by the same keyword string prefixed with the characters ENDOF.
Comments, identified by an ! in column one, can be placed anywhere between the two keyword
strings which delimit a table. Comments cannot be placed outside of a table.
Entries in tables consist of a row of numbers and sometimes character strings separated by
commas. The general form for tables is:
TABLE_KEYWORD
n1, n2, c1, n3, ... !here is a comment
.
!here is another comment
.
m1, m2, cm, m3, ...
ENDOF TABLE_KEYWORD
where:
TABLE_KEYWORD

is the table keyword

n1, n2, ...

are numbers in the first table entry

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c1

is a character string in the first


entry

m1, m2, ...

are numbers in the last table entry

cm-

is a character string in the last


entry

ENDOF
TABLE_KEYWORD

defines the end of the table

Options File Keywords


The options file keywords include:
INTERGRAPH OPTION BLOCK (on page 15)
EXTERNAL FILES (on page 17)
VENDOR NAME (on page 14)
EXTERNAL FILES (on page 17)
PDS to Stress Symbol Map (on page 17)
CODE NAME OF CODE PARAMETER DATA TABLE (on page 17)
LOADING DATA (LOAD) TABLE (on page 19)
SERVICE LOADING (LSET) TABLE (on page 19)
ELEMENT CONNECTIVITY MAP TABLE (on page 21)
ELEMENT PROPERTY / CONNECTIVITY TABLE (on page 22)
END PREPARATION TABLE (on page 24)
FITTING NOMENCLATURE TABLE (on page 24)
HANGER TYPE TABLE (on page 25)

VENDOR NAME
The vendor name table contains the name of the pipe stress software vendor. Use 40 characters
maximum for the vendor name. This table is used to associate a particular options file with a
specific pipe stress package. It results in a record in the neutral file which can be checked by the
interface software.

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INTERGRAPH OPTION BLOCK


The Intergraph Options Block is a group of options that directly controlling the actions of the stress
analysis interface. The specific meaning of each option is outlined below:
Word

Value

Meaning

val

Initial (first) node number for nodes generated at component


connections

val

Increment to be used in generating subsequent node numbers starting from the value specified in word 1, 3 and 4

val

Initial node number for numbering nodes at network endpoints

val

Initial node number for numbering nodes internal to components (for


example, the nodes at elbow or tee origins)
Val cannot be greater than four digits.

Turn warning messages off

Turn warning messages on

val

Magnitude of spring constant indicating a support is rigid - where val


implies a magnitude of 10**val

must be set to 1

must be set to 1

not used at this time

10

must be set to 1

11

must be set to 1

12

Extracts the network by substring of the pipeline name attribute,


LINE_NUMBER_LABEL (Refer to Table 12 - Piping Segment Data
(on page 111), column 2.)

Extracts the network by substring of the stress analysis ID attribute,


STRESS_SYSTEM_NO (Refer to Table 12 - Piping Segment Data
(on page 111), column 52.)
Extracts the network by equality of the pipeline name attribute,
LINE_NUMBER_LABEL (Refer to Table 12 - Piping Segment Data
(on page 111), column 2.)
Extracts the network by equality of the stress analysis ID attribute,
STRESS_SYSTEM_NO (Refer to Table 12 - Piping Segment Data
(on page 111), column 52.)
Extracts the network by substring of the line ID attribute, LINE_ID
(Refer to Table 12 - Piping Segment Data (on page 111), column 3.)
Extracts the network by equality of the line ID attribute, LINE_ID

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(Refer to Table 12 - Piping Segment Data (on page 111), column 3.)

Does not print the UNITS record containing the length and weight
units of the neutral file

Prints the UNITS record in the neutral file

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20

Model file component connectivity tolerance in uor's

15

Does not print the VERSION record containing the stress interface
file format version number

Prints the VERSION record in the neutral file

Does not print the VENDOR record containing the pipe stress
vendors name

Prints the VENDOR record in the neutral file

Do not generate thermal movement for nozzles

Generate a record indicating the normal XYZ and alternate XYZ


thermal growth of nozzles. (Refer to Table 22 - Nozzles (on page
112), columns 19 through 24)

Default to output pipeline with one connected item from each


connected pipeline

Suppress any continuation item on connected pipelines

Default to use filename of up to 12 characters for file specification

Use long filename of up to 40 characters for file specification

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16

17

18

19

Sample Intergraph Options Block Table


INTERGRAPH OPTIONS BLOCK
!NOTE: Only 17 options in use ,
! 1-16 2-17
3
4
5
6
1,
5, 950, 951, 0, 6,
1,
1,
0,
0, 0, 0,
0,
0,
0,
0, 0, 0,
ENDOF INTERGRAPH OPTIONS BLOCK

45 maximum
7
8
9
1, 1, 1,
0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0,

10
1,
0,
0,

11
1,
0,
0,

12 13
1, 1,
0, 0,
0, 0,

14
20,
0,
0,

15
1,
0,
999

Sample Vendor Name Table


VENDOR NAME
!NOTE: 40 characters maximum
!234567890123456789012345678901234567890
TRIFLEX Rel 2.6.8 Aug 97
ENDOF VENDOR NAME

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EXTERNAL FILES
The files table contains the names of external files used by the stress analysis interface. Use 40
characters maximum for each file name. The entries in this table are order dependent.

Sample External Files Table


EXTERNAL FILES
!NOTE: 40 characters maximum, 5 files maximum
! 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890
d:\stress\input\pdstress.tbl
!PDS TO STRESS MAP (path is user defined)
ENDOF EXTERNAL FILES

PDS to Stress Symbol Map


This table maps PDS component names to generic stress analysis components. This library is
required and must be specified. Refer to PDS to Stress Analysis Symbol Map (on page 119) for
more information on the format and contents of the table.

CODE NAME OF CODE PARAMETER DATA TABLE


This table is used to associate a code number with each value of a segment's design standard
attribute (Refer to Table 12 - Piping Segment Data (on page 111), column 35). When the neutral
file is generated, the code number is entered with the value held in Piping Segment table 12,
column 35. If a match is found, the code number from the table is put in the neutral file CODE
record. If no match is found, the default code number is placed in the record.
The design standard attribute is the piping designer's input responsibility. If this attribute is
left blank, the default value is used.
The format of an entry in this table is:
VAL, STRING
where:
VAL

is the code number from Piping Segment Design


Standard (Refer to Table 12 - Piping Segment Data (on
page 111), column 35)

STRING

is a text string defining the code description, year and


seismic level

The VAL, STRING combination must match the standard note CL570 in the Standard Note
Library. (Refer to Standard Note Library (on page 69))

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Sample Code Name of Code Parameter Data Table
CODE NAME OF CODE PARAMETER DATA TABLE
!NOTE: 20 characters maximum (type//year//level), 50 codes maximum
!attribute (12,35) is table input
!
12345678901234567890
0,
B31.1,1983
!default
1,
ASME2,1982,B
2,
B31.4
3,
ASME1
4,
ASME2,1972,A
5,
ASME2,1972,B
6,
ASME2,1972,C
7,
ASME2,1972,D
8,
ASME2,1974,A
9,
ASME2,1974,B
10,
ASME2,1974,C
11,
ASME2,1974,D
12,
ASME2,1977,A
13,
ASME2,1977,B
14,
ASME2,1977,C
15,
ASME2,1977,D
16,
ASME2,1980,A
17,
ASME2,1980,B
18,
ASME2,1980,C
19,
ASME2,1980,D
20,
ASME2,1982,A
21,
B31.3
22,
ASME2,1982,C
23,
ASME2,1982,D
24,
ASME3,1972
25,
ASME3,1977
26,
ASME3,1980
27,
ASME3,1982
28,
B31.1,1973
29,
B31.1,1977
30,
B31.1,1980
31,
B31.1,1983
32,
BS806
50,
BS3351
ENDOF CODE NAME OF CODE PARAMETER DATA TABLE

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The Options File

LOADING DATA (LOAD) TABLE


This table is used to generate the LOAD records in the neutral file. The format of a table entry is:
-6, I, J, PATT(I), TATT(I), ... PATT(J), TATT(J)
where:
-6

is a code that indicates to the interface that a segment ID


should be generated in the record. You cannot change this
number or its position in the record.

subscript of the lowest temperature, pressure air

subscript of the highest temperature, pressure air

PATT(n)

table, column pair identifying the column for obtaining a


pressure from the database (Refer to PDS Design Database
Format (on page 111).)

TATT(n)

table, column pair identifying the column for obtaining a


temperature from the database (Refer to PDS Design
Database Format (on page 111).)

Sample Loading Data (Load) Table


LOADING DATA (LOAD) TABLE
!a.: Intergraph segment id (do not change)
!b.: table entry number for first set of pressure/temperature pairs
!c.: table entry number for last set of pressure/temperature pairs
!d. & e.: LSET 1 = normal operating pressure & temperature (1st row)
!f. & g.: LSET 2 = alternate operating pressure & temperature (1st row)
!h. & i.: LSET 3 = normal design pressure & temperature (1st row)
! a.
b. c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
-6,
1, 3,
12,24,
12,25, 12,26, 12,27, 12,28,
12,29
-6,
4, 6,
12,24,
12,25, 12,26, 12,27, 12,30,
12,31
!d. & e.: LSET 4 = normal operating pressure/temperature (2nd row)
!f. & g.: LSET 5 = alternate operating pressure/temperature (2nd row)
!h. & i.: LSET 6 = alternate design pressure/temperature (2nd row)
ENDOF LOADING DATA (LOAD) TABLE

SERVICE LOADING (LSET) TABLE


This table is used to identify the pressure/temperature pairs used from each segment for analysis
under deadweight, hot conditions, cold conditions, and wind loading conditions.
This table allows you to specify the pressure/temperature pair used under each of the analysis
conditions for each segment. The simplest case uses the same pressure/temperature from each
segment for each of the different analysis conditions. A more complicated situation is also allowed
where some segment attribute dictates that a given set of pressure/temperature pairs should be
used for that specific segment.
The format of a single entry in this table is:
TABATT, FLAG, VAL, DWT, HOT, COLD, WIND
where:

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TABATT

table, column pair identifying the attribute from the segment to be


compared with VAL. The first table entry contains 0,0 for this item. This
defines the default set of T,P pairs to be used. If there are no other table
entries, the same T,P pairs will be used from each segment for all analysis
conditions.

FLAG

set to 1 if VAL is a code list number set to 0 if VAL is not a code list number

VAL

value of the database attribute triggering use of the following T,P pairs for a
segment

DW

Pressure/temperature|load set|pair for deadweight analysis of this


segment

HOT

Pressure/temperature|load set|pair for hot condition analysis of this


segment

COLD

Pressure/temperature|load set|pair for cold condition analysis of this


segment

WIND

Pressure/temperature|load set|pair for wind analysis of this segment


The pressure/temperature attributes are the piping designer's responsibility.

Sample Service Loading (LSET) Table


SERVICE LOADING (LSET) TABLE
!NOTE: 50 maximum service loading pair
!a.: DB attribute pair to retrieve search value.
!b.: flag. = 0, c. is code list number; flag = 1, c. is code list text
!c.: code list. 16 characters maximum. 0 = default.
!d.: deadweight condition with loading number (LOAD #)
!e.: hot temperature condition with loading number (LOAD #)
!f.: cold temperature condition with loading number (LOAD #)
!g.: wind loading condition with loading number (LOAD #)
!
a. b. c.
d. e. f. g.
!234567890123456
0,0, 0, 0,
3, 6, 5, 3
!default
12,9, 0, 1,
1, 2, 3, 4
12,9, 1, VAL,
3, 6, 5, 3
12,9, 1, FC,
1, 2, 3, 4
12,9, 1, OWS,
3, 4, 5, 6
12,9, 1, 8,
3, 4, 5, 1
12,9, 0, 8,
3, 4, 5, 2
ENDOF SERVICE LOADING (LSET) TABLE

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ELEMENT CONNECTIVITY MAP TABLE


This table provides information about each stress analysis generic component. There is one entry
in this table for each generic stress analysis component used in the PDS to stress analysis symbol
map. The format of an element in this table is:
NAME, CAT, NODES, ONODE
where:
NAME

generic component name (Refer to Appendix C.)

CAT

generic component category. Use one of the following values for category:
1
2
3

simple component
valve
support

NODES

number of nodes the component generates

ONODE

defines which node in the node list is the origin node. If this item is 0, then no
node will be generated for the component origin. This item should always be
set so that origin nodes appear in the node list after nodes at connect points.

Sample Element Connectivity Map Table


ELEMENT CONNECTIVITY MAP TABLE
!note: 25 maps maximum
!a.: generic name, maximum 2 characters
!b.: category, 1=simple; 2=valve; 3=support
!c.: number of connectivity nodes.
!d.: cp 0. if (cp 0 not equal to 0 a node will be generatd)
! a. b.
c.
d.
3W,
2,
4,
4
4W,
2,
5,
5
AV,
2,
3,
3
CR,
1,
5,
5
EL,
1,
3,
3
ER,
1,
2,
0
FL,
1,
2,
0
HA,
3,
2,
0
MT,
1,
3,
3
PI,
1,
2,
0
NP,
1,
2,
0
RB,
1,
2,
0
RD,
1,
2,
0
RI,
1,
3,
3
TW,
1,
4,
4
TR,
1,
2,
0
TU,
1,
2,
0
TS,
1,
2,
0
TE,
1,
4,
4
TO,
1,
2,
0
VA,
2,
3,
3
ENDOF ELEMENT CONNECTIVITY MAP TABLE

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ELEMENT PROPERTY / CONNECTIVITY TABLE


This table forms the overall component records in the neutral file forms the PROP records
containing component properties. When the interface generates the records for a component, it
first gathers all the entries in this table applying to the component. The generic item name of the
component and the PDS database type (component, pipe, instrument or support) identify the table
entries that apply.
The format of an entry in the table is:
NAME, PDSTYP, -1, FORMNO, ATTLST
where:
NAME

generic component name obtained from the PDS to stress analysis symbol
map

PDSTYP

number identifying the component type. You should use on of the following:
1
2
3
4

PDS component is a component or engineered item


PDS component is a pipe
PDS component is an instrument
PDS component is a pipe support

When a generic pipe stress component can be generated from either a


component or an instrument in the model, there must be a set of entries in
this table for each type
-1

special flag indicating to the interface that the record will contain a
component ID. This table entry must be set to -1.

FORMNO

data list format number. This number together with the generic
component name allows you to identify all of the data on a particular
record. The Intergraph options file contains form number adhering to the
following convention:
0
1
2
3
4
5
6

22

element connectivity (the overall component rcd)


general component data
specifc component data
connect point 1 data
connect point 2 data
connect point 3 data
connect point 4 data

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ATTLST

list of table, column pairs specifying columns from which to obtain values to
insert in output records. The table, column pairs can specify either
segment or component level columns. the entity specified in a table,
column pair must correspond to the PDSTYP of the table entry.
You can also specify one of the following special table, column pairs to
map a composite column in the output record.
0, 0

insert a blank field into the record

0, -1

unique component ID

0, -2

special label formed by concatenating the size, schedule and


commodity code attributes

0, -3

insulation unit weight (pipe only)

0, -4

insulation weight (components and instruments only)

0, -5

component or pipe thickness.

0, -6

unique segment ID

0, -7

fitting type from the FITTING NOMENCLATURE TABLE

0, -8

flare radius, large end (reducer only)

0, -9

large end cylinder length (reducer only)

0, -10

flare radius, small end (reducer only)

0, -11

small end cylinder length (reducer only)

0, -12

cone angle (reducer only)

0, -13

pad angle (reinforced tee only)

0, -14

unique analysis code ID (pointer to a CODE record)

0, -15

valve type from the PDS to stress analysis symbol map (valves
only)

0, -16

valve angle (valves only)

0, -17

hanger type from the HANGER TYPE TABLE

0, -18

local coordinate system primary axis for a pipe support

0, -19

local coordinate system secondary axis for a pipe support

0, -20

end prep code from END PREPARATION TABLE

0, -21

segment length (miter elbow only)

0, -22

dry unit weight (pipe only)

0, -23

wet unit weight (pipe only)

0, -24

actual pipe length for each split pipe section

Sample Element Property/Connectivity Table


PI,
PI,
PI,
PI,

2,
2,
2,
2,

-1,
-1,
-1,
-1,

0,
1,
3,
4,

0,-2,
50,21,
50,7,
50,7,

50,2,
0,-22,
50,8,
50,8,

0,-14,
0,-23,
0,-20,
0,-20,

!here for user


0,0,
12,15,
0,-5, 50,11,
0,-5, 50,11,

defined DDLs
0,0, 0,-3
0,-6
0,-6

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Sample Property Record
PI, 5B00031G,6"STDPAAAAAWAAA,,CODE20,
5, 10
PROP,PI, 5B00031G, 1,A53-B,0.1581E+01,0.1043E+01,,-32768.000000,,-0.6395E+11
PROP,PI, 5B00031G, 3,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
PROP,PI, 5B00031G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G

END PREPARATION TABLE


This table is used to determine an endprep code to insert in the neutral file given a generic
termination type from the model database. The format of an entry in this table is:
GENTYP, TEXT
where:
GENTYP

generic termination type for an end prep (Refer to CL330, CP


Type/Termination/Preparation (999) (on page 99).)

TEXT

two character max string identifying the end prep. This text string should be
identifiable by the stress analysis software.

Sample End Preparation Table


END PREPARATION TABLE
!NOTE: 2 character maximum for end prep.
0,
BW !default
20,
WN !flange
80,
LJ !lap joint
300, BW !butt weld, as welded
310, FL !butt weld, flush
390, PL !plain end
420, SO !socket fitting
440, SP !screwed pipe joint
ENDOF END PREPARATION TABLE

FITTING NOMENCLATURE TABLE


This table allows you to assign a fitting type number to a specific component based upon the
commodity code of the fitting. If no commodity code in the table matches that of the component,
the first entry in the table is used for the fitting type field in a PROP record. The format of an entry
in this table is:
CCODE, CTYPE
where:

24

CCODE

is a component commodity code. Should be set to DEFAULT for the entire


entry.

CTYPE

stress analysis fitting code. This text string should be identifiable by the
stress analysis software.

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Sample Fitting Nomenclature Table
FITTING NOMENCLATURE TABLE
!NOTE: 16 characters maximum for commodity code, 200 maximum codes
!234567890123456
DEFAULT,
0
!default
PAAAABBAAA,
2
WRAAABBAAA,
4
WAAAABBAAA,
23
LSBZZZZAAA,
21
VABBAALYAA,
19
WOAAABBAFA,
20
WAAAABBASA,
21
VBBWAAOHAA,
25
FAABBBBAAA,
18
FCV123,
17
VCBWAANHAA,
16
WOAAABBAAA,
15
VCABAAYYAA,
14
ENDOF FITTING NOMENCLATURE TABLE

HANGER TYPE TABLE


With this table, you can assign a support type number to a pipe support based upon the value of
the pipe support type attribute (Refer to Table 80 - Pipe Support Data (on page 116), attribute 5.).
The format of an entry in this table is:
PDSCODE, STYPE
where:
PDSCODE

the PDS code number identifying the support type (Refer to CL380,
Piping Component Type (2500) (on page 103).)

STYPE

support type number recognized by your stress analysis software

Sample Hanger Type Table


HANGER TYPE TABLE
!NOTE: 50 attribute values maximum.
!a.: data base attribute value ( table 80, attribute 5)
!b.: hanger type, numeric values only
! a.
b.
0,
99
! default
1,
99
! default
909,
99
! anchor
911,
99
! 1-way restraint
913,
99
! 2-way restraint
923,
99
! variable spring
927,
99
! damping support
ENDOF HANGER TYPE TABLE

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Example Options File


!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
! INTERGRAPH VERSION 2
! MODIFICATIONS / REVISIONS
!
!
! Added NP generic name for nipples 27-APR-1998
! Added TR, TU, TW, TS, TO generic names for branch elements 27-JUNE-1998
!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!note: general rules
!
(1) upper case words are reserved words.
!
(2) all data should be seperated by commas
!
(3) exclaimation '!' for comments; tab, spaces are accepted
between tables
INTERGRAPH OPTIONS BLOCK
!NOTE: Only 17 options in use, 45 maximum
! 1-16 2-17
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
5,
5, 6005, 7005,
0,
6,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1,
20,
1,
1,
1,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0, 999
ENDOF INTERGRAPH OPTIONS BLOCK
VENDOR NAME
!NOTE: 40 characters mamimum
!234567890123456789012345678901234567890
TRIFLEX Rel 2.6.8 Aug 97
ENDOF VENDOR NAME
EXTERNAL FILES
!NOTE: 40 characters maximum, 5 files maximum
! 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890
d:\stress\input\pdstress.tbl
!PDS TO STRESS MAP
(path is user defined)
ENDOF EXTERNAL FILES
CODE NAME OF CODE PARAMETER DATA TABLE
!NOTE: 20 characters maximum (type//year//level), 50 codes maximum
!attribute (12,35) is table input
!
12345678901234567890
0,
B31.1,1983
!default
1,
ASME2,1982,B
2,
B31.4
3,
ASME1
4,
ASME2,1972,A
5,
ASME2,1972,B
6,
ASME2,1972,C
7,
ASME2,1972,D
8,
ASME2,1974,A
9,
ASME2,1974,B
10,
ASME2,1974,C
11,
ASME2,1974,D
12,
ASME2,1977,A
13,
ASME2,1977,B
14,
ASME2,1977,C
15,
ASME2,1977,D
16,
ASME2,1980,A
17,
ASME2,1980,B
18,
ASME2,1980,C
19,
ASME2,1980,D
20,
ASME2,1982,A
21,
B31.3
22,
ASME2,1982,C
23,
ASME2,1982,D
24,
ASME3,1972
25,
ASME3,1977
26,
ASME3,1980
27,
ASME3,1982
28,
B31.1,1973
29,
B31.1,1977
30,
B31.1,1980
31,
B31.1,1983
32,
BS806
50,
BS3351
ENDOF CODE NAME OF CODE PARAMETER DATA TABLE

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LOADING DATA (LOAD) TABLE
!a.: Intergraph segment id (do not change)
!b.: table entry number for first set of pressure/temperature pairs
!c.: table entry number for last set of pressure/temperature pairs
!d. & e.: LOAD 1 = normal operating pressure & temperature (1st row)
!f. & g.: LOAD 2 = alternate operating pressure & temperature (1st row)
!h. & i.: LOAD 3 = normal design pressure & temperature (1st row)
! a.
b. c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
-6,
1, 3,
12,24,
12,25, 12,26, 12,27, 12,28,
12,29
-6,
4, 6,
12,24,
12,25, 12,26, 12,27, 12,30,
12,31
!d. & e.: LOAD 4 = normal operating pressure/temperature (2nd row)
!f. & g.: LOAD 5 = alternate operating pressure/temperature (2nd row)
!h. & i.: LOAD 6 = alternate design pressure/temperature (2ndst row)
ENDOF LOADING DATA (LOAD) TABLE
SERVICE LOADING (LSET) TABLE
!NOTE: 50 maximum service loading pair
!a.: DB attribute pair to retrieve search value.
!b.: flag. = 0, c. is code list number; flag = 1, c. is code list text
!c.: code list. 16 characters maximum. 0 = default.
!d.: deadweight condition with loading number (LOAD #)
!e.: hot temperature condition with loading number (LOAD #)
!f.: cold temperature condition with loading number (LOAD #)
!g.: wind loading condition with loading number (LOAD #)
!
a. b. c.
d. e. f. g.
!234567890123456
0,0, 0, 0,
3, 6, 5, 3
!default
12,9, 0, 1,
1, 2, 3, 4
12,9, 1, VAL,
3, 6, 5, 3
12,9, 1, FC,
1, 2, 3, 4
12,9, 1, OWS,
3, 4, 5, 6
12,9, 1, 8,
3, 4, 5, 1
12,9, 0, 8,
3, 4, 5, 2
ENDOF SERVICE LOADING (LSET) TABLE
ELEMENT CONNECTIVITY MAP TABLE
!NOTE: 25 maps maximum
!a.: generic name, 2 characters maximum
!b.: category, 1=simple; 2=valve; 3=support
!c.: number of connectivity nodes.
!d.: cp 0. if (cp 0 not equal to 0 a node will be generatd)
!a.
b.
c.
d.
3W,
2,
4,
4
4W,
2,
5,
5
AV,
2,
3,
3
CR,
1,
5,
5
EL,
1,
3,
3
ER,
1,
2,
0
FL,
1,
2,
0
HA,
3,
2,
0
MT,
1,
3,
3
PI,
1,
2,
0
NP,
1,
2,
0
RB,
1,
2,
0
RD,
1,
2,
0
RI,
1,
3,
3
TW,
1,
4,
4
TR,
1,
2,
0
TU,
1,
2,
0
TS,
1,
2,
0
TE,
1,
4,
4
TO,
1,
2,
0
VA,
2,
3,
3
ENDOF ELEMENT CONNECTIVITY MAP TABLE

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ELEMENT PROPERTY / CONNECTIVITY TABLE
!NOTE:1-for this table, generic name, component type, and form type
are used to form the unique key to distinguish each record.
!
records can be arbitary order.
!
2-for attribute pair: (0,0) means dummy, no value; (0,-n)
means reserved by PDSSTRESS interface system, where n = 1, ...
!
3-15 attribute pairs maximum (including user defined
attributes) for each table entry
!
!data base attributes reserved by interface system:
!-1 : Intergraph component id
!(0,-2) : special label
!(0,-3) : insulation unit weight
(PI, RI)
!(0,-4) : insulation weight
(component/instrument)
!(0,-5) : component, pipe thickness
!(0,-6) : seg. id
!(0,-7) : fitting type
!(0,-8) : flare radius, large end
(RD, ER)
!(0,-9) : length, large end cylinder
(RD, ER)
!(0,-10): flare radius, small end
(RD, ER)
!(0,-11): length, small end cylinder
(RD, ER)
!(0,-12): cone angle
(RD, ER)
!(0,-13): pad angle
(TR, TU, TW, TS, TO, TE)
!(0,-14): code name of code parameter data
!(0,-15): type descriptor
(VA, AV, 3W)
!(0,-16): valve angle
(VA, AV, 3W)
!(0,-17): hanger type
!(0,-18): local x
(HA, BD, BE)
!(0,-19): local y
(HA, BD, BE)
!(0,-20): end prep code. If this field (0,-..) then END PREP TABLE
will be output, else PDS end prep code text is output.
!(0,-21): segment length (miter)
(EL, MT)
!(0,-22): dry unit weight
(PI, RI)
!(0,-23): wet unit weight
(PI, RI)

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! FOR PIPING/TUBING----------------------------------------------------------------!a.: generic name, maximum 2 characters.
!b.: component type: 1=component, 2=pipe, 3=instrument, 4=support
!c.: Intergraph component id
!d.: form type 0 = connectivity record, others = property records
!e.: pipe specification (special label)
!f.: tag (for component, if it's engineered item then (3,3), else NULL
!g.: code name of code parameter
! a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
PI,
2,
-1,
0,
0,-2,
50,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
!e.: material code
!f.: dry weight (dry unit weight for PI)
!g.: wet weight (wet unit weight for PI)
!h.: intensification at component center
!i.: symbol i.d.
!j.: radius of curvature (RI only)
!k.: insulation unit weight
! a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
PI,
2,
-1,
1,
50,21,
0,-22, 0,-23, 0,0, 12,15,
0,0, 0,-3
!e.: OD nominal
!f.: OD
!g.: end prep code.
!h.: thickness
!i.: pressure rating
!j.: segment id
! a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
PI,
2,
-1,
3,
50,7,
50,8,
0,-20, 0,-5, 50,11,
0,-6
PI,
2,
-1,
4,
50,7,
50,8,
0,-20, 0,-5, 50,11,
0,-6
! FOR NIPPLES------------------------------------------------------------------------NP,
1,
-1,
0,
0,-2,
34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
NP,
1,
-1,
1,
34,18,
34,26,
34,27, 34,42, 12,15, 34,19,
0,-3
NP,
1,
-1,
3,
34,49,
34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5, 34,53,
0,-6
NP,
1,
-1,
4,
34,62,
34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5, 34,66,
0,-6
! FOR BENT PIPE----------------------------------------------------------------------RI,
1,
-1,
0,
0,-2,
34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
RI,
1,
-1,
1,
34,18,
34,26,
34,27, 34,42, 12,15, 34,19,
0,-3
RI,
1,
-1,
3,
34,49,
34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5, 34,53,
0,-6
RI,
1,
-1,
4,
34,62,
34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5, 34,66,
0,-6
! FOR RIGID BODIES-COMPONENTS---------------------------------------------------------RB,
1,
-1,
0,
0,-2,
34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
RB,
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7, 0,-4
RB,
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
RB,
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
! FOR RIGID BODIES-INSTRUMENTS------------------------------------------------------RB,
3,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 67,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
RB,
3,
-1,
1,
67,15, 67,21, 67,22, 67,48,
12,15,
0,-7, 0,-4
RB,
3,
-1,
3,
67,55, 67,56,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,59,
0,-6
RB,
3,
-1,
4,
67,68, 67,69,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,72,
0,-6
! FOR ELBOWS & MITERS---------------------------------------------------------------EL,
1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
EL,
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
EL,
1,
-1,
2,
34,19, 34,20, 34,30,
0,-21
EL,
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
EL,
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
! FOR FUTURE USE--------------------------------------------------------------------MT,
1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
MT,
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
MT,
1,
-1,
2,
34,19, 34,20, 34,30,
0,-21
MT,
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
MT,
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
! FOR TEES--------------------------------------------------------------------------TW,
1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
TW,
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
TW,
1,
-1,
2,
34,19,
0,-13, 34,20
TW,
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
TW,
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
TW,
1,
-1,
5,
34,75, 34,76,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,79,
0,-6
! FOR REINFORCING PADS--------------------------------------------------------------TR,
1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
TR,
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
TR,
1,
-1,
2,
34,19,
0,-13, 34,20
TR,
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50, 34,51,
0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
TR,
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63, 34,64,
0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6

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! FOR
TU,
TU,
TU,
TU,
TU,
! FOR
TS,
TS,
TS,
TS,
TS,
! FOR
TE,
TE,
TE,
TE,
TE,
TE,
! FOR
TO,
TO,
TO,
TO,
TO,
! FOR
RD,
RD,
RD,
RD,
RD,

BRANCH COMPONENTS-------------------------------------------------------------1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
1,
-1,
2,
34,19,
0,-13, 34,20
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50, 34,51,
0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63, 34,64,
0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
SWEPOLETS---------------------------------------------------------------------1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
1,
-1,
2,
34,19,
0,-13, 34,20
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50, 34,51,
0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63, 34,64,
0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
TEES--------------------------------------------------------------------------1,
-1,
0,
0,-2,
34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
34,37,
0,-7,
0,-4
1,
-1,
2,
34,19, 0,-13, 34,20
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50, 0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63, 0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
1,
-1,
5,
34,75, 34,76, 0,-20, 0,-5,
34,79,
0,-6
OLETS-------------------------------------------------------------------------1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
1,
-1,
2,
34,19,
0,-13, 34,20
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50, 34,51,
0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63, 34,64,
0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
CONCENTRIC REDUCERS-----------------------------------------------------------1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
1,
-1,
2,
0,-8,
0,-9,
0,-10, 0,-11, 0,-12
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6

! FOR
ER,
ER,
ER,
ER,
ER,
! FOR
FL,
FL,
FL,
FL,
! FOR
VA,
VA,
VA,
VA,
VA,
! FOR
VA,
VA,
VA,
VA,
VA,
! FOR
AV,
AV,
AV,
AV,
AV,

ECCENTRIC REDUCERS------------------------------------------------------------1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
1,
-1,
2,
0,-8,
0,-9,
0,-10, 0,-11, 0,-12
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
FLANGES-----------------------------------------------------------------------1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
INLINE VALVES-COMPONENTS------------------------------------------------------1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
1,
-1,
2,
34,28,
0,-15, 0,-16
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
INLINE VALVES-INSTRUMENTS-----------------------------------------------------3,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 67,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
3,
-1,
1,
67,15, 67,21, 67,22, 67,48,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
3,
-1,
2,
67,23,
0,-15, 0,-16
3,
-1,
3,
67,55, 67,56,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,59,
0,-6
3,
-1,
4,
67,68, 67,69,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,72,
0,-6
ANGLE VALVES-COMPONENTS-------------------------------------------------------1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
1,
-1,
2,
34,28,
0,-15, 0,-16
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6

Plant Design System (PDS) Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress)

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! FOR
AV,
AV,
AV,
AV,
AV,
! FOR
CR,
CR,
CR,
CR,
CR,
CR,
! FOR
3W,
3W,
3W,
3W,
3W,
3W,
! FOR
3W,
3W,
3W,
3W,
3W,
3W,
! FOR
4W,
4W,
4W,
4W,
4W,
4W,
4W,

ANGLE VALVES-INSTRUMENTS------------------------------------------------------3,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 67,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
3,
-1,
1,
67,15, 67,21, 67,22, 67,48,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
3,
-1,
2,
67,23,
0,-15, 0,-16
3,
-1,
3,
67,55, 67,56,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,59,
0,-6
3,
-1,
4,
67,68, 67,69,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,72,
0,-6
CROSSES-----------------------------------------------------------------------1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
1,
-1,
5,
34,75, 34,76,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,79,
0,-6
1,
-1,
6,
34,88, 34,89,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,92,
0,-6
3-WAY VALVES-COMPONENTS--------------------------------------------------------1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
1,
-1,
2,
34,28,
0,-15, 0,-16
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
1,
-1,
5,
34,75, 34,76,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,79,
0,-6
3-WAY VALVES-INSTRUMENTS------------------------------------------------------3,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 67,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
3,
-1,
1,
67,15, 67,21, 67,22, 67,48,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
3,
-1,
2,
67,23,
0,-15, 0,-16
3,
-1,
3,
67,55, 67,56,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,59,
0,-6
3,
-1,
4,
67,68, 67,69,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,72,
0,-6
3,
-1,
5,
67,81, 67,82,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,85,
0,-6
4-WAY VALVES-COMPONENT--------------------------------------------------------1,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 34,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
1,
-1,
1,
34,18, 34,26, 34,27, 34,42,
12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
1,
-1,
2,
34,28,
0,-15, 0,-16
1,
-1,
3,
34,49, 34,50,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,53,
0,-6
1,
-1,
4,
34,62, 34,63,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,66,
0,-6
1,
-1,
5,
34,75, 34,76,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,79,
0,-6
1,
-1,
6,
34,88, 34,89,
0,-20, 0,-5,
34,92,
0,-6

! FOR 4-WAY VALVES-INSTRUMENT-------------------------------------------------------4W,


3,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 67,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
4W,
3,
-1,
1,
67,15, 67,21,
67,22, 67,48, 12,15,
0,-7,
0,-4
4W,
3,
-1,
2,
67,23,
0,-15, 0,-16
4W,
3,
-1,
3,
67,55, 67,56,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,59,
0,-6
4W,
3,
-1,
4,
67,68, 67,69,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,72,
0,-6
4W,
3,
-1,
5,
67,81, 67,82,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,85,
0,-6
4W,
3,
-1,
6,
67,94, 67,95,
0,-20, 0,-5,
67,98,
0,-6
! FOR PIPE SUPPORTS & HANGERS-------------------------------------------------------HA,
4,
-1,
0,
0,-2, 80,2,
0,-14, !here for user defined DDLs
HA,
4,
-1,
1,
0,0,
80,15,
0,-17, 80,19
HA,
4,
-1,
2,
80,28, 80,29, 80,30,
80,31, 80,32, 80,33
HA,
4,
-1,
4,
0,-18, 0,-19
!
local x local y
ENDOF ELEMENT PROPERTY / CONNECTIVITY TABLE
END PREPARATION TABLE
!NOTE: 2 character maximum for end prep.
0,
BW
!default
20,
WN
!flange
80,
LJ
!lap joint
300, BW
!butt weld, as welded
310, FL
!butt weld, flush
390, PL
!plain end
420, SO
!socket fitting
440, SP
!screwed pipe joint
ENDOF END PREPARATION TABLE
FITTING NOMENCLATURE TABLE
!NOTE: 16 characters maximum for commodity code, 200 maximum codes
!234567890123456
DEFAULT,
0
!default
PAAAABBAAA,
2
WRAAABBAAA,
4
WAAAABBAAA,
23
LSBZZZZAAA,
21
VABBAALYAA,
19
WOAAABBAFA,
20
WAAAABBASA,
21
VBBWAAOHAA,
25
FAABBBBAAA,
18
FCV123,
17
VCBWAANHAA,
16
WOAAABBAAA,
15
VCABAAYYAA,
14
ENDOF FITTING NOMENCLATURE TABLE

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HANGER TYPE TABLE
!NOTE: 50 attribute values maximum.
!a.: data base attribute value ( table 80, attribute 5)
!b.: hanger type, numeric values only
! a.
b.
0,
99
! default
1,
99
! default
909,
99
! anchor
911,
99
! 1-way restraint
913,
99
! 2-way restraint
923,
99
! variable spring
927,
99
! damping support
ENDOF HANGER TYPE TABLE

Lab 1 - Project Setup & Options File


1. In the project location create the following directories:
e:\pbs_train\stress
e:\pbs_train\stress\input
e:\pbs_train\stress\output
2. Copy the delivered files to the project location using drag and drop:
c:\win32app\ingr\pdstress\dat\*.* -> e:\pbs_train\stress\input
3. Rename the options file:
defaults.dat -> stress.dat
4. Modify CL570 in the Standard Note Library to match the values in the Code Parameters
Data Table section in the stress.dat file. Do not forget to post the unapproved data to the
approved database.
5. Modify the Intergraph Options Block section in the stress.dat file to reflect the
following node number convention:
First Node = 5
Increment by = 5
End Nodes Start = 6005
Intermediate Node Start = 7005
You can change other option switches at your own discretion.
6. Add your third party stress software in the Vendor Name section in the stress.dat file.
7. Modify the External Files section in the stress.dat file to reflect the project location.
8. Modify the Service Loading Table in the stress.dat file by removing the search criteria
lines and to reflect the following for the default condition:
DW + Normal Design Operation Conditions
HOT + Alternate Design Operating Conditions
COLD + Normal Design Operation Conditions
WIND + Normal Design Operation Conditions
9. Modify the Fitting Nomenclature Table in the stress.dat file by removing the search
criteria commodity codes.
10. Modify the Hanger Type Table in the stress.dat file to match the values in CL380 in the
Standard Note Library.
11. When done modifying the stress.dat file, save it.

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SECTION 4

Generating Neutral Files


This section describes how to generate neutral files interactively.

Before Using This Command

You must have access to an existing PDS Piping model containing a completed pipeline.

Operating Sequence
1. Select the PDS icon.
The system displays the Plant Design System form.

2. Select the Project Number.


Select the PDS project from which the neutral file will be generated.
3. Click Pipe Stress Analysis.

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The system displays the Plant Design - Stress Analysis form.

4. Enter 3-D Model Number(s).


Select a Model No field and key in a valid model number. Do not key in the .dgn filename.
The software checks the model number for validity and either accepts the entry and moves
the cursor to the next Model No field or displays an error message in the message field.
5. Select the Pipeline Names field adjacent to the Model No field selected in the previous step
and key in a valid pipeline name. See Pipeline Names (on page 36) for more information on
defining a pipeline name or stress analysis number.
The software accepts the entry and moves to the next Pipeline Names field.
6. Select the Stress Output Node:Path field and key in the location of the neutral file.
The Stress Output location should be in the format:
nodename:drive:\users\stress.
A default setting can be set for Stress Output by exporting the following statement in the
pds.cmd file.
$ENV{'STRESSPATH'} = 'nodename:drive:\users\stress';
7. Select Stress Options File field and key in the location of the options file.

The Stress Options File location should be in the format:


nodename:drive:\users\stress\defaults.dat.
If any setting of the Stress Options File is changed after the completion of a previous run
or before selecting Accept for the next run, the changed setting is recognized by pressing
Enter in the Stress Options File input field.
A default setting can be set for Stress Options File by exporting the following statement
in the pds.cmd file.
$ENV{'STRESSOPTION'} = 'nodename:drive:\users\stress\defaults.dat';
8. Select the Confirm button to accept the data displayed on the form and begin generating the
neutral file.

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Generating Neutral Files


The system displays the message:
Creating Neutral File
When the neutral file generation is completed, the system displays a status form.

The status form displays any processing information, warning messages and/or error
messages that occur during the generating process. Use the scroll bar and buttons to scroll
through the information displayed on the status screen. Refer to the section Warning and
Error Messages for detailed descriptions of each warning and error message.

See Also
Model Files (on page 35)
Pipeline Names (on page 36)

Model Files
The Model Number (model file) is a PDS Piping or Equipment Modeling file to be considered for
stress analysis. You can specify up to eight files.
Equipment Modeling files must be specified in order to generate nozzles in the neutral file.
The first model number entered is considered to be the primary file and must be a Piping file and
NOT an Equipment Modeling file. Any reference database (RDB) data accessed during stress
analysis is obtained via the primary model (through its type 63 data).
RDB data accessed by the PD_Stress Analysis Interface product and properly attached to the
primary file includes:
Material/Specification Database
Graphic Commodity Library
Physical Commodity Libraries
Piping Job Spec Tables Library
Standard Notes Library

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Material Descriptions Library
Specialty and Instrument Descriptions Library
Label Description Library
Miscellaneous data stored in the design file itself.
A Model No is considered invalid if the number is longer than fourteen characters or if the number
contains a underbar (_) characters or if it does not exist in the project database.
An empty carriage return in any of these fields moves the cursor to the Pipeline Names field.

Pipeline Names
The Pipeline Names are pipe lines to be extracted into a single neutral file. You can specify up to
eight pipeline names.
The specified lines must be connected in the Piping model files. Because you are specifying a
network of piping segments, you must not specify multiple disconnected piping sections such as
vessel trim piping. For the lines to be connected, the segments that form these lines must also be
connected.
You can identify the pipelines you want to extract by line name substring or by Stress Analysis ID.
The method you choose depends on the options you set in the options file.
In either method, you identify the piping network to extract by specifying piping segment attributes.
Piping segments usually correspond only to sections of piping and not to an entire pipeline (unless
the line is trivial). Enter the pipeline name(s) in the available fields.
An empty carriage return in any of these fields moves the cursor to the Stress Output Node field.

See Also
Extraction By Line Name Substring (on page 36)
Extraction By ID (on page 37)

Extraction by Line Name Substring


When extracting by line name substring, you should key in any substring of the full PDS line name
that uniquely identifies the pipeline you want to include in the neutral file. This method is the
default way of identifying pipelines to extract.

Example 1
If the line name is 6IN-OWS10111-1C0031, you can use the substring OWS10111 to identify this
line. You may not want to use 1C0031 because it is the spec name component of the line name
and it would identify more than one line in the model. Likewise, you might not want to use
6IN-OWS10111 because it will only extract sections that have a NPD of 6 inches. This could be a
problem if multiple 6 inch sections are connected together by sections that are not 6 inches.
Extraction may fail if:
The line name substring you want to extract, exists with lines that are similarly named in the
same models.
The substring you want to extract is also a substring of another line name.
When this type of extraction failure occurs, a multiple disconnected segments exist error
message might be displayed.

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Example 2
If the line that you want to extract is 8IN-OWS1011-1C0031 and you use the substring OWS1011,
you inadvertently specified that you want to extract 6IN-OWS10111-1C0031 because OWS1011
is a substring of OWS10111.
To avoid this conflict:
specify a larger substring of the line name for the line you want to extract.

1 In the case above, the larger substring may be -OWS1011-. By including the
dashes the substring specified is no longer a substring of 6IN-OWS10111- 1C0031.
specify the line IDs of the lines you want to extract.

Extraction By ID
The Stress Analysis ID is a segment attribute (table 12, column 52) in the design database that
you must set prior to running the software. To extract by Stress Analysis ID, you must establish the
proper option in the Options File.

Assumptions about Line Names


The following assumptions are made concerning line name changes in the 3D model:
Branch components like olets are owned by the header to which they are attached. For an
identified line, all of the olets (or olet-like components) are extracted with that line. It is not
necessary to break the segment underneath the olet and change the line name so that the
header owns it.
Branch components like tee's (for example, tee's, 3-way valves) are also owned by the
header. The header is defined as the part of the line that contains the run of the tee (from
connect point 1 to connect point 2). Again, it is not necessary to break the segment
underneath the branch of the component and give it the header line name.

Lab 2 - Generate a Neutral File


1. Modify the PDS.CMD file to reflect the stress path and options file location:
$ENV{STRESSPATH} = nodename:E:\PBS_TRAIN\STRESS\OUTPUT\;
$ENV{STRESSOPTION} =
nodename:E:\PBS_TRAIN\STRESS\INPUT\STRESS.DAT;
2. Enter the Pipe Stress Analysis module. For Model No, key in pstress and estress. For
Pipeline Names, key in 112901. Then select Accept.
3. If any errors occur, fix them and repeat step 2 until there are no more errors.
4. Review the output files you have generated.
5. Enter the Pipe Stress Analysis module. For Model No, key in pstress and estress. For
Pipeline Names, key in 113001. Then select Accept.
6. If any errors occur, fix them and repeat step 5 until there are no more errors.
7. Enter the Pipe Stress Analysis module. For Model No, key in pstress and estress. For
Pipeline Names, key in 113002. Then select Accept.
8. If any errors occur, fix them and repeat step 7 until there are no more errors.
9. Enter the Pipe Stress Analysis module. For Model No, key in pstress and estress. For
Pipeline Names, key in 113003. Then select Accept.
10. If any errors occur, fix them and repeat step 9 until there are no more errors.

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11. Enter the Pipe Stress Analysis module. For Model No, key in pstress and estress. For
Pipeline Names, key in 1130. Then select Accept.
12. If any errors occur, fix them and repeat step 11 until there are no more errors.
13. Review the output files you have generated.

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The Stress Analysis Neutral File


In This Section
Neutral File Format ........................................................................ 39
Detailed Record Descriptions ........................................................ 42
Node Numbering Conventions....................................................... 47
Example Neutral File ..................................................................... 49

Neutral File Format


The neutral file produced by the PD_Stress Analysis Interface consists of eight sections of data.
Each section of the file is composed of one or more records in the neutral file. Each record is
composed of several fields. Fields in neutral file records are separated by commas.
Records in each section of the neutral file generally begin with a fixed keyword. When the neutral
file is generated from a metric model file, the keywords add the prefix M (for example, NODE
becomes MNODE).
Different sections of the file are related to each other through pointers. For example, temperatures
and pressures stored at the segment level in a 3D model are generated in the file section where
the record keyword is LOAD.
Data about each component in a network is put in a file section where records begin with PROP.
A common text string (the pointer) in each of the record types associates a set of temperatures
and pressures with a given component. These pointers keep the file reasonably compact.
The data contained in each section of the neutral file is outlined below:
Section 1

Set of comment records (with an exclamation mark in column one) listing all of
the model files and line names used in the extraction. The date and time of the
run is also included.

Section 2

Single record containing fields that identify the run. (Use of this record is not
fully supported at this time.)

Section 3

Several records, each beginning with the keyword LOAD, which contain the
temperatures and pressures of each piping segment in the piping network.
The second field contains a segment ID or pointer that is used to associate a set
of temperatures and pressures with a given component. More than one LOAD
record may be generated for a segment depending on how many
temperature/pressure pairs you put on a single record.

Section 4

Records that begin with the keyword LSET. These records specify the
temperature/pressure pair used from each segment when analyzing the line for
different loading conditions (that is, deadweight, cold condition, hot condition
and wind condition cases). The PD_Stress Analysis Interface puts values in
these records based upon criteria you specified in the options file. (Refer to the
Options File section for more information.)

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Section 5

Records beginning with keyword CODE. A CODE record is generated for each
unique value of the analysis code attribute stored in the piping segment entities.
Each component has a pointer pointing back to one of these CODE records.

Section 6

Set of records for each component in the network. The first record of each set
is an overall component record. It does not begin with a keyword. Instead, the
first field consists of the component name obtained from the PDS to Stress
Interface Symbol Map.
The second field contains a component ID or pointer that groups this record with
the records that follow for the same component. This first record also contains
network connectivity information through a list of node number corresponding to
the component. Node numbering conventions for components are discussed
later in this section.
Following this first record are a series of records that each begin with the
keyword PROP. Each PROP record contains the component ID pointing back
to the overall component record. Each of these records also has a form type
identifying the data contained on the PROP record.
Data held in PROP records is of two types:

component type data. For example, a bent pipe PROP record might
contain the bend radius and the bed angle.

connect point data. This data includes size and schedule. It also includes
the segment pointer that associates each connect point with LOAD and
LSET records.

Section 7

Records beginning with the keyword LNOD. These records are generated at
equipment nozzles (indicating that the nozzle is an anchor_ and when data
associated with a pipe support indicates that the support is acting as a node
restraint. When a support acts only as a restraint, the component records are
not generated for it. LNOD records define which directions and/or rotations are
restrained at a node.

Section 8

Records beginning with the keyword NODE. These records hold the
coordinate of each node in the network.

The overall file structure is outlined in general form below:


!
! Comments
!
LOAD, SEGID1, T1, P1, T2, P2, ...
LOAD, SEGID2, T1, P1, T2, P2, ...
.
.
.
LOAD, SEGIDn, T1, P1, T2, P2, ...
LSET, SEGID1, ...
LSET, SEGID2, ...
.
.
.
LSET, SEGIDn, ...

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CODE, CODEID1, ...
CODE, CODEID2, ...
.
.
.
CODE, CODEIDn, ...
NAME1, COMPID1, CODEID1, ...
PROP, NAME1, COMPID1, FORM1,
.
.
.
PROP, NAME1, COMPID1, FORMn,
PROP, NAME1, COMPID1, FORMm,
NAME2, COMPID2, CODEID1, ...
PROP, NAME2, COMPID2, FORM1,
.
.
.
PROP, NAME2, COMPID2, FORMn,
PROP, NAME2, COMPID2, FORMm,
PROP, NAME2, COMPID2, FORMo,
.
.
.
NAMEn, COMPIDn, CODEIDn, ...
PROP, NAMEn, COMPIDn, FORM1,
.
.
.
PROP, NAME2, COMPID2, FORMn,
PROP, NAME2, COMPID2, FORMm,
LNOD, Nn, ...
LNOD, Nm, ...
NODE, N1, x1, y1, z1
NODE, N2, x2, y2, z2,
.
.
.
NODE, Nn, xn, yn, zn

N1, N2
...

... , SEGID1
... , SEGID1
N3, N4, N5
...

... , SEGID1
... , SEGID2
... , SEGID3

, Nm, Nm
...

... , SEGIDn
... , SEGIDn

Within the form or skeleton outlined above, you can map attributes from the database into the
neutral file by modifying the stress analysis options file.

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Detailed Record Descriptions


Topics
LOAD Record................................................................................. 43
LSET Record ................................................................................. 43
CODE Record ................................................................................ 44
Component Records ...................................................................... 44
Overall Component Record ........................................................... 44
PROP Record ................................................................................ 45
LNOD Record ................................................................................ 45
NODE Record ................................................................................ 46

The general INFO record format is:


INFO
Model Design File(s)
Line name(s)
Date
PDSSTR version
UNITS
VENDOR
DRAW
where:
INFO

is the record keyword

Model Design File(s)

is the name of the model design file

Line Name(s)

is the name of the line

Date

is the creation date and time of the neutral file

PDSSTR version

is the PD_STRESS version number

UNITS

are the units used in the neutral file

VENDOR

is the name of the vendor of the third party stress analysis software

DRAW

is the name of the drawing presented in the neutral file

Sample INFO Record


! Model Design file(s) : lee
! Line name(s)
: 36310
! Date
: 24-NOV-1999 14:48:22
PDSSTR version 06.04.00.13
UNITS, IN, LB
VENDOR, TRIFLEX Rel 2.6.8 Aug 97
DRAW,36310,36310

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LOAD Record
The general LOAD record format is:
LOAD, segid, i, j, Ti, Pi, ... , Tj, Pj
where:
LOAD

is the record keyword (MLOAD for metric models)

segid

is a pointer used to associate a LOAD record with each component in


the piping network

is the subscript of the lowest pressure/temperature pair on the record

is the subscript of the highest pressure/temperature pair on the record.


Record elements i and j define a range of subscripts

Tn,Pn

is a pressure/temperature pair of subscript n

Sample LOAD Record


LOAD, B00031G, 1, 3,
LOAD, B00031G, 4, 6,

100.00,
100.00,

100.00,
100.00,

102.00,
102.00,

102.00,
102.00,

103.00,
106.00,

103.00
106.00

LSET Record
The general format of the LSET record is as follows:
LSET, segid, s1, s2, s3, s4
where:
LSET

is the record keyword

segid

is the segment point used to associate an LSET record with each


component in the piping network

s1

identifies the pressure/temperature pair used when analyzing under


case 1 conditions (for example, deadweight)

s2

identifies the pressure/temperature pair used when analyzing under


case 2 conditions (for example, hot)

s3

identifies the pressure/temperature pair used when analyzing under


case 3 conditions (for example, cold)

s4

identifies the pressure/temperature pair used when analyzing under


case 4 conditions (for example, wind)
In the options file, you can either hard code the numbers that are actually placed in LSET records
for each segment or you can set them based upon the value of any attribute stored in the segment.

Sample LSET Record


LSET, B00031G,3,6,5,3

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CODE Record
The general format of a code record is:
CODE, codeid, string
where:
CODE

is the record keyword

codeid

is a label used to associate each component in the piping network


with a CODE record

string

is a string defining the analysis code name

Sample CODE Record


CODE,CODE20,ASME2,1982,A

Component Records
Overall Component
PROP

Overall Component Record


The general form of the overall component record is:
name, compid, codeid, data, nodes
where:
name

is the component name obtained from the PDS to stress interface


symbol map

compid

is a label uniquely identifying the component (much the same as the


segment ID uniquely identifies a segment)

codeid

is the label pointing back to a particular CODE record

data

is a list of component attributes defined by you in the options file that


apply to the component as a whole and are not specific to the
component type. These attributes may come from either the
segment or component entities.

nodes

is the node list for the component. The node list defines the node
numbers for each node of the component. The number of nodes in
the node list is a function of the component type. The nodes are
ordered in the list so that the first corresponds to connect point 1, the
second to connect point 2 and so on. Refer to the Node Numbering
Conventions section for more information.

Sample Overall Component Record


PI, 5B00031G,6"STDPAAAAAWAAA,,CODE20,

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5,

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PROP Record
The general form of a PROP record is:
PROP, name, compid, form, data
where:
PROP

is the record keyword (MPROP for metric models).

name

is the component name and is the same name as appears on the


overall component record.

compid

is the unique ID of the component which also appears on the overall


component record.

form

is a form number you defined in the options file. The component


name together with the form number uniquely defines the data that
follows on the record.

data

is a list of attributes you defined in the options file. Each


component type and form number combination has its own set of
attributes.

Sample PROP Record


PROP,PI, 5B00031G, 1,A53-B,0.1581E+01,0.1043E+01,,-32768.000000,,-0.6395E+11
PROP,PI, 5B00031G, 3,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
PROP,PI, 5B00031G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G

LNOD Record
The general format of the LNOD record is:
LNOD, node, type, service, Dx, Dy, Dz, Ax, Ay, Az
where:
LNOD

is the record keyword

node

is the restrained node number

type

identifies the action taking place at the node. Currently the only
allowed value for this item is RE (for restraint)

Dx

is set to 1 if the node is restrained in the x direction and 0 if not

Dy

is set to 1 if the node is restrained in the y direction and 0 if not

Dz

is set to 1 if the node is restrained in the z direction and 0 if not

Ax

is set to 1 if rotation is restrained about the x axis and 0 if not

Ay

is set to 1 if rotation is restrained about the y axis and 0 if not

Az

is set to 1 if rotation is restrained about the z axis and 0 if not

Using this record requires that movement be restrained in both the positive and negative
directions.

Sample LNOD Record


LNOD,

10,RE, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0

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When Intergraph option switch 17 is set to a one a second LNOD record will be generated with the
following format.
LNOD, node, type, service, NX, NY, NZ, AX, AY, AZ
where:
LNOD

is the record keyword

node

is the restrained node number

type

identifies the action taking place at the node. Currently, the only
allowed value for this item is MV (for movement).

service

identifies the service condition. Currently the only allowed value for
this item is 1.

NX

is the nozzle normal thermal growth in the X direction. Refer to the


equipment schema table 22 column 19.

NY

is the nozzle normal thermal growth in the Y direction. Refer to the


equipment schema table 22 column 20.

NZ

is the nozzle normal thermal growth in the Z direction. Refer to the


equipment schema table 22 column 21.

AX

is the nozzle alternate thermal growth in the X direction. Refer to the


equipment schema table 22 column 22.

AY

is the nozzle alternate thermal growth in the Y direction. Refer to the


equipment schema table 22 column 23.

AZ

is the nozzle alternate thermal growth in the Z direction. Refer to the


equipment schema table 22 column 24.

Sample LNOD Record


LNOD,

10,MV, 1,

0.0500,

0.0000,

0.0000,

0.0750,

0.0000,

0.0000

NODE Record
The general format of the NODE record is:
NODE, node, x, y, z, flag, intens
where:

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NODE

is the record keyword (MNODE with a metric model)

node

is the node number of the node

x,y,z

is the coordinate of the node in subunits (in or mm)

flag

is a coordinate system identifier

intens

is a stress intensification factor to be applied to the node. This


value is not calculated but taken from a database attribute you
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Sample NODE Record
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,
NODE,

5,
10,
15,
20,
25,
30,
35,
40,
45,
50,
55,
60,
65,
70,
75,
80,
85,
90,
95,
100,
6005,
6010,
6015,
6020,
6025,
7005,
7010,
7015,
7020,
7025,
7030,

0.000000,
18.000000,
36.000000,
45.000000,
45.000000,
47.652067,
56.137303,
62.538386,
74.538386,
80.163386,
80.163386,
80.163386,
80.163386,
85.788386,
97.788386,
103.288386,
127.288386,
127.288386,
127.288386,
127.288386,
-1.750000,
18.000000,
80.163386,
127.288386,
151.288386,
45.000000,
45.000492,
58.788878,
80.163386,
80.163386,
127.288386,

0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
9.000000,
33.000000,
39.401083,
47.886319,
50.536909,
50.536909,
6.724409,
17.349409,
20.911909,
44.911909,
50.536909,
50.536909,
50.536909,
50.536909,
50.536909,
50.536909,
50.536909,
0.000000,
0.000000,
3.161909,
50.536909,
50.536909,
0.000000,
36.749508,
50.536909,
50.536909,
12.036909,
50.536909,

0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
3.093012,
6.093012,
8.468012,
0.000000,
-4.921260,
0.000000,
14.468012,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
0.000000,
7.280512,

2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2,

0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000

Node Numbering Conventions


The last set of fields generated on each overall component record is the node number set for the
component. The node number set identifies the node number of each node on a component. The
following conventions are used in assigning the node numbers in the set:
Straight through components (pipe, reducer, rigid bodies, flanges, etc.)
Only the connect points are given nodes. These types of components will only have two
nodes. Internal nodes are never generated.
Straight through valves with hand-wheel operators
Nodes 1 and 2 are generated at the valve connect points. Node 3 is generated at the valve
center. If the valve operator has a center-of-gravity defined, a fourth node is generated at the
center-of-gravity.
Tee type components
Nodes 1 and 2 are generated at the connect points on the run of the tee. Node 3 is generated
at the branch connect point and node 4 is generated at the center of the tee.
Olet and branch weld type components
Only two nodes are generated, one for each connect point.
Elbows and bent pipe
Nodes 1 and 2 are generated at connect points. Node 3 is generated at the component origin.
Eccentric reducers
Nodes 1 and 2 correspond to the two connect points. Elements 3, 4, and 5 in the node list are
the components of a vector that orients the flat side of the reducer.
Two-way valves
Nodes 1 and 2 are generated at the connect points. Node 3 is generated at the component
center. If the valve operator has a center of gravity, node 4 is generated at the center of
gravity.
Three-way valves

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Nodes 1 and 2 are generated at the connect points from the run of the valve. Node 3 is
generated at the branch connect point and node 4 is generated at the component center. If
the valve operator has a center of gravity defined, node 5 is generated at the center of gravity.
Pipe supports
Pipe supports that are not converted to node restraints by the interface will have two nodes.
The first node is generated at the point that the pipe support attaches to the pipe line. The
second node is a dummy node and simply defines an orientation for the support.
To a certain extent, you can control the node numbers assigned to nodes. You do this using the
options file options. The PD_Stress Analysis Interface distinguishes between three types of
nodes in a piping network:
nodes at connections between components
nodes internal to components (nodes at the center of elbows or valves)
nodes at network endpoints.
You can specify the starting node number for each of the different node types. For nodes at
component connections, you can also specify the increment to use in generating the next node
number. Refer to the Options File section for more information.

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Example Neutral File


! Model Design file(s) : lee
! Line name(s)
: 36310
! Date
: 24-NOV-1999 14:48:22
PDSSTR version 06.04.00.13
UNITS, IN, LB
VENDOR, TRIFLEX Rel 2.6.8 Aug 97
DRAW,36310,36310
LOAD, B00031G, 1, 3, 100.00, 100.00, 102.00, 102.00, 103.00, 103.00
LOAD, B00031G, 4, 6, 100.00, 100.00, 102.00, 102.00, 106.00, 106.00
LSET, B00031G,3,6,5,3
LOAD, B00033G, 1, 3, 100.00, 100.00, 102.00, 102.00, 103.00, 103.00
LOAD, B00033G, 4, 6, 100.00, 100.00, 102.00, 102.00, 106.00, 106.00
LSET, B00033G,3,6,5,3
LOAD, B00032G, 1, 3, 100.00, 100.00, 102.00, 102.00, 103.00, 103.00
LOAD, B00032G, 4, 6, 100.00, 100.00, 102.00, 102.00, 106.00, 106.00
LSET, B00032G,3,6,5,3
LOAD, B00034G, 1, 3, 100.00, 100.00, 102.00, 102.00, 103.00, 103.00
LOAD, B00034G, 4, 6, 100.00, 100.00, 102.00, 102.00, 106.00, 106.00
LSET, B00034G,3,6,5,3
LOAD, B00036G, 1, 3, 100.00, 100.00, 102.00, 102.00, 103.00, 103.00
LOAD, B00036G, 4, 6, 100.00, 100.00, 102.00, 102.00, 106.00, 106.00
LSET, B00036G,3,6,5,3
LOAD, B00035G, 1, 3, 100.00, 100.00, 102.00, 102.00, 103.00, 103.00
LOAD, B00035G, 4, 6, 100.00, 100.00, 102.00, 102.00, 106.00, 106.00
LSET, B00035G,3,6,5,3
CODE,CODE20,ASME2,1982,A
RB, 3B00051G,6"STDWCAAAAWAAA,,CODE20,6005,
5
PROP,RB, 3B00051G, 1,A234-WPB,6.400000,-32768.000000,0.000000,-32768.000000,0,0.0
PROP,RB, 3B00051G, 3,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
PROP,RB, 3B00051G, 4,0.0,0.000000,BW,0.0,,
PI, 5B00031G,6"STDPAAAAAWAAA,,CODE20,
5, 10
PROP,PI, 5B00031G, 1,A53-B,0.1581E+01,0.1043E+01,,-32768.000000,,-0.6395E+11
PROP,PI, 5B00031G, 3,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
PROP,PI, 5B00031G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
EL, 3B00052G,6"STDWAAAAAWAAA,,CODE20, 15, 20,7005
PROP,EL, 3B00052G, 1,A234-WPB,24.000000,-32768.000000,0.000000,-32768.000000,0,-1151172054602.14
PROP,EL, 3B00052G, 2,9.000000,90.000000,0,0.0
PROP,EL, 3B00052G, 3,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
PROP,EL, 3B00052G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
PI, 5B00032G,6"STDPAAAAAWAAA,,CODE20, 20, 25
PROP,PI, 5B00032G, 1,A53-B,0.1581E+01,0.1043E+01,,-32768.000000,,-0.6395E+11
PROP,PI, 5B00032G, 3,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
PROP,PI, 5B00032G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
EL, 3B00054G,6"STDWADAAAWAAA,,CODE20, 25, 30,7010
PROP,EL, 3B00054G, 1,A234-WPB,12.000000,-32768.000000,0.000000,-32768.000000,0,-479655022750.89
PROP,EL, 3B00054G, 2,9.053301,45.000000,0,0.0
PROP,EL, 3B00054G, 3,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
PROP,EL, 3B00054G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
PI, 5B00033G,6"STDPAAAAAWAAA,,CODE20, 30, 35
PROP,PI, 5B00033G, 1,A53-B,0.1581E+01,0.1043E+01,,-32768.000000,,-0.6395E+11
PROP,PI, 5B00033G, 3,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
PROP,PI, 5B00033G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
EL, 3B00055G,6"STDWADAAAWAAA,,CODE20, 35, 40,7015
PROP,EL, 3B00055G, 1,A234-WPB,12.000000,-32768.000000,0.000000,-32768.000000,0,-479655022750.89
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PROP,EL, 3B00055G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
PI, 5B00034G,6"STDPAAAAAWAAA,,CODE20, 40, 45
PROP,PI, 5B00034G, 1,A53-B,0.1581E+01,0.1043E+01,,-32768.000000,,-0.6395E+11
PROP,PI, 5B00034G, 3,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G
PROP,PI, 5B00034G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G

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TW, 3B00056G,6"STDWTAAAAWAAA,,CODE20, 45, 70, 65,7020
PROP,TW, 3B00056G, 1,A234-WPB,29.000000,-32768.000000,0.000000,-32768.000000,0,-1079223801189.51
PROP,TW, 3B00056G, 2,0.000000,0.0,90.000000
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PROP,TW, 3B00056G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00033G
PROP,TW, 3B00056G, 5,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00032G
HA, 8B00006G,,PS-010,CODE20, 10,6010
PROP,HA, 8B00006G, 1,,45.000000,99,0
PROP,HA, 8B00006G, 2,0.000000,12.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000
PROP,HA, 8B00006G, 4,1.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,1.0
PI, 5B00037G,6"STDPAAAAAWAAA,,CODE20, 65, 60
PROP,PI, 5B00037G,
1,A53-B,0.1581E+01,0.1043E+01,,-32768.000000,,-0.6395E+11
PROP,PI, 5B00037G, 3,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00032G
PROP,PI, 5B00037G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00032G
FL, 3B0005BG,6"STDFAAABAWAAA,,CODE20, 55, 60
PROP,FL, 3B0005BG, 1,A105,24.000000,-32768.000000,0.000000,-32768.000000,0,-223824064729.26
PROP,FL, 3B0005BG, 3,6.0,11.000000,WN,0.0,CL150, B00032G
PROP,FL, 3B0005BG, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,CL150, B00032G
VA, 3B0005CG,6"VAABAHCCAA,,CODE20, 55, 50,7025
PROP,VA, 3B0005CG, 1,A216-WCB,175.000000,-32768.000000,0.000000,-32768.000000,0,-671517031851.25
PROP,VA, 3B0005CG, 2,0.000000,GTE,1.0,0.0,0.0
PROP,VA, 3B0005CG, 3,6.0,6.625000,WN,0.0,CL150, B00032G
PROP,VA, 3B0005CG, 4,6.0,6.625000,WN,0.0,CL150, B00032G
FL, 3B0005DG,6"STDFAAABAWAAA,,CODE20, 50,6015
PROP,FL, 3B0005DG, 1,A105,24.000000,-32768.000000,0.000000,-32768.000000,0,-223824064729.26
PROP,FL, 3B0005DG, 3,6.0,11.000000,WN,0.0,CL150, B00032G
PROP,FL, 3B0005DG, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,CL150, B00032G
PI, 5B00035G,6"STDPAAAAAWAAA,,CODE20, 70, 75
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PROP,PI, 5B00035G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00033G
RD, 3B00057G,6"x4"STDWRAAAAWAAA,,CODE20, 75, 80
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PI, 5B00036G,4"STDPAAAAAWAAA,,CODE20, 80, 85
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PROP,PI, 5B00036G, 4,4.0,4.500000,BW,0.237,, B00034G
TO, 3B00058G,4"x1"WOBSABQAFA,,CODE20, 85, 90
PROP,TO, 3B00058G, 1,A105,0.600000,-32768.000000,0.000000,-32768.000000,0,-197883346263.91
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PROP,TO, 3B00058G, 3,4.0,4.500000,BE,0.0,, B00034G
PROP,TO, 3B00058G, 4,1.0,1.315000,SWE,0.0,CL3000, B00036G
NP, 3B00059G,1"160POCAAAOAAE,,CODE20, 90, 95
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PROP,NP, 3B00059G, 4,1.0,1.315000,BW,0.25,, B00036G
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PROP,PI, 5B07532G, 4,6.0,6.625000,BW,0.28,, B00031G

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The Stress Analysis Neutral File


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SECTION 6

Interpreting the HITS Report


The HITS report is a diagnostic tool generated by the Intergraph interface to PDSTRESS. You can
use this report to analyze the data collected from the 3-D piping model when a problem extracting
an isometric occurs. This report can help you determine whether or not the problem exists in your
model, in the PDSTRESS interface or in PDSTRESS itself.
The HITS report filename is formed from the output isometric design filename. Isometric design
filename is concatenated with the file extension .h. For example, if the isometric design filename is
OWS1101.ISO then the HITS report filename will be OWS1101.h. The report is created in the
default directory at the time the iso is created.
One of the options in the PDSTRESS interface options file allows you to generate a HITS report
only and not an intermediate data file (IDF). You may not always want to generate an IDF with a
HITS report. The run time to generate both an IDF and a HITS report is significantly longer than
the run time to generate a HITS report only.

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Interpreting the HITS Report

Example HITS Report


The following section discusses an example of a HITS report. The HITS report is composed of 5
basic sections. Refer to the following figure for an illustration of each of the five sections. The
example HITS report in this section was generated using the following line.

Date: 24-NOV-1999 14:48:18


Project Database: pd_english64
Model Files: lee
Raw design file data

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COMP
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12

Plant Design System (PDS) Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress)

Interpreting the HITS Report


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50
51
51
51
51
52
52
52
52
52
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
53
53

Seq Branch Sg_occ


0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
50
0
0
50
0
0
50
0
0
50
0
0
50
0
0
50
0
0
50
0
0
50
0
0
50
0
0
50
0
0
50
0
0
50
0
0
49
0
0
51
0
0
51
0
0
51
0
0
51
0
0
51

Plant Design System (PDS) Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress)

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

55

Interpreting the HITS Report


PIPE
54 1
COMP
87 2
COMP
88 1
PIPE
54 2
PIPE 30001 1
COMP
88 0
COMP
88 2
COMP
89 1
COMP
89 0
COMP
89 2
COMP
90 1
COMP
90 0
PIPE
56 1
COMP
90 2
PIPE
56 2
PIPE 30001 2

8.61
8.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
12.61

Tracing data

Action
Occ
5 Next
93
5 Next
92
5 Next
92
5 Next
91
5 Next
91
5 Next
55
5 Next
55
5 Next
86
6 Push
86
5 Next
86
5 Next
52
5 Next
52
5 Next
85
5 Next
85
5 Next
51
5 Next
51
5 Next
84
5 Next
84
5 Next
50
5 Next
50
5 Next
82
5 Next
82
5 Next 30002
5 Next 30002
6 Push
6
5 Next
49
5 Next
49
5 Next
81
5 Next
81
7 Pull
6
5 Next
86
5 Next
53
5 Next
53
5 Next
87
5 Next
87
5 Next
54
5 Next
54
6 Push
88
5 Next 30001
5 Next 30001
7 Pull
88
5 Next
88
5 Next
88
5 Next
89
5 Next
89
5 Next
90
5 Next
90
5 Next
56
5 Next
56
7 Pull
6
5 Next
6
5 Next
6
-1
10
4
3
20
2
# Sections:
Design file
Name
Occ
COMP
85
COMP
92
COMP
84
COMP
89
COMP
82
COMP
86
COMP
90
COMP
87
COMP
88
COMP
93

56

Cp
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
0
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
11
2
0

Name
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
SUPP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
SUPP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
SUPP
SUPP
SUPP

4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.13
0.26
0.26
0.38
0.51
0.51
0.61
0.71
0.71
1.21
0.00

Node
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
13
14
9
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
-2
2
14
14
15
15
16
16
17
17
17
-1
17
17
18
18
19
19
20
20
-1
2
2
-3
12
13
1
14

Ref
35
33
32
29
30
27
26
23
22
21
19
18
17
16
14
13
12
11
9
8
7
6
58
57
24
4
3
2
1
24
22
37
38
40
41
42
43
45
55
56
45
45
46
48
49
51
52
53
54
24
24
25

16
16
17
17
17
0
18
18
0
19
19
0
20
20
-1
-1

7
7
10
7
7
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
7

Design
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 ++++
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 ++++
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 ++++
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
8
7
15
16
17

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
2
2
2
2
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
2
2
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
4
4
6
18

5
3
3
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
3
5
5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

52
52
52
52
53
52
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
53

43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
0
16
17
18
19
0
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
0
-8
-9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
1
2
5
19

1
data sorted by topo
cp #
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

X
4.90
6.68
3.75
10.61
3.75
6.68
10.61
8.38
10.61
6.68

Y
4.21
1.00
3.06
4.21
0.00
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
0.41

Z
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.38
0.00
0.00
0.61
0.00
0.13
0.00

Node Direct Section Flags Topo Seq Branch Sg_occ


0
7
0
3
0
0
0
49
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
50
0
4
0
3
0
0
0
49
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
54
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
49
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
49
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
54
0
7
0
3
0
0
0
51
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
52
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
50

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Plant Design System (PDS) Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress)

Interpreting the HITS Report


COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
SUPP
SUPP

91
93
93
92
92
91
91
55
55
86
30001
30001
54
54
87
87
53
53
86
86
52
52
85
85
51
51
84
84
50
50
82
82
30002
30002
49
49
81
81
88
88
89
89
90
90
56
56
6
6

0
2
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
0
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2

6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
12.61
10.61
10.61
8.61
8.61
8.15
8.15
7.15
7.15
6.21
6.21
5.21
5.21
4.68
4.68
3.97
3.97
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.00
3.00
1.50
1.50
0.00
0.00
-0.15
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
1.50
1.50

1.60
0.26
0.56
0.56
1.45
1.45
1.74
1.74
3.74
3.74
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
3.99
3.99
3.28
3.28
2.75
2.75
0.75
0.75
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.26
0.26
0.51
0.51
0.71
0.71
1.21
0.00
-0.41

0
-1
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
13
-1
17
17
16
16
15
15
14
14
9
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
-2
17
18
18
19
19
20
20
-1
2
-3

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
5
5
3
4
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
9

0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
3
5
5
5
5
3
3
5
5
3
3
5
5
3
3
5
5
3
3
5
5
3
3
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
8
8

0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4

0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-29
0
49
49
0
0
0
0
0
20
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
57
57
0
0
0
-22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-44
0

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
53
53
52
52
52
51
51
51
51
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
52
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
49
49

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58

Design file data in IDF order

Reserved for PDS/ISOGEN only


Design file

Name
Occ
COMP
81
COMP
81
PIPE
49
PIPE
49
COMP
82
COMP
82
COMP
82
PIPE
50
PIPE
50
COMP
84
COMP
84
COMP
84
PIPE
51
PIPE
51
COMP
85
COMP
85
COMP
85
PIPE
52
PIPE
52
COMP
86
COMP
86
COMP
86
COMP
86
SUPP
6
SUPP
6
PIPE
55
PIPE
55
COMP
91
COMP
91
COMP
91
COMP
92
COMP
92
COMP
92

data in STR order


cp #
0
1
1
2
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
2

X
-0.15
0.00
0.00
1.50
3.75
3.00
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.97
3.97
4.68
4.90
4.68
5.21
5.21
6.21
6.68
6.21
7.15
6.68
1.50
1.50
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68

Y
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.75
0.75
2.75
3.06
2.75
3.28
3.28
3.99
4.21
3.99
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
3.74
0.00
0.00
3.74
1.74
1.60
1.45
1.74
1.00
1.45
0.56

Z
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-0.41
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Node Direct Section Flags Topo


-2
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
5
2
2
1
1
5
2
0
2
0
3
0
3
1
1
3
2
4
2
1
3
2
4
2
1
5
2
5
2
1
5
2
0
4
0
3
0
5
4
1
3
2
6
3
1
3
2
6
5
1
5
2
7
5
1
5
2
0
7
0
3
0
7
6
1
3
2
8
7
1
3
2
8
7
1
5
2
9
7
1
5
2
0
8
0
3
0
9
7
1
3
2
14
7
1
3
2
13
8
1
3
1
2
9
1
8
4
-3
9
1
8
4
13
8
1
5
1
12
8
1
5
1
0
8
0
3
0
11
8
1
3
1
12
8
1
3
1
0
8
0
3
0
11
8
1
3
1
10
8
1
3
1

Seq Branch Sg_occ


19
0
49
1
18
0
49
2
17
0
49
3
16
57
49
4
0
0
49
5
13
0
49
6
12
0
49
7
11
0
49
8
10
0
49
9
0
0
49 10
9
0
49 11
8
0
49 12
7
0
49 13
6
0
49 14
0
0
49 15
5
0
49 16
4
0
49 17
3
0
49 18
2
0
49 19
0
0
49 20
1
20
49 21
-1
20
51 22
8
-29
50 23
1
-44
49 24
2
0
49 25
7
0
50 26
6
0
50 27
0
0
50 28
4
0
50 29
5
0
50 30
0
0
50 31
3
0
50 32
2
0
50 33

Plant Design System (PDS) Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress)

57

Interpreting the HITS Report


COMP
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
PIPE
PIPE
PIPE
PIPE

93
93
93
53
53
87
87
87
54
54
88
88
88
89
89
89
90
90
90
56
56
30001
30001
30002
30002

0
1
2
1
2
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2

6.68
6.68
6.68
7.15
8.15
8.38
8.15
8.61
8.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
12.61
1.50
3.00

0.41
0.56
0.26
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
4.21
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.13
0.00
0.26
0.38
0.26
0.51
0.61
0.51
0.71
0.71
1.21
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0
10
-1
14
15
0
15
16
16
17
0
17
18
0
18
19
0
19
20
20
-1
17
-1
2
3

8
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
7
7
1
1

0
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

3
3
3
5
5
3
3
3
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5

0
1
1
2
2
0
2
2
2
2
0
3
3
0
3
3
0
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2

0
1
0
-2
-3
0
-4
-5
-6
-7
0
1
2
0
3
4
0
5
6
7
8
-8
-9
15
14

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
49
0
-22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
49
0
57
0

50
50
50
51
51
51
51
52
52
52
52
52
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
53
53
49
49

34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
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Section 1: Basic Input Data and Raw Design File Data


The first section of the HITS report consists of basic input data and raw design data. The basic
input data consists of the date the report was executed, project name and a list of model names
that were extracted.
Each column of the raw design file data is described below.
Name

The first four characters of the component item name

occ

The component database occurrence number (excluding the partition number)

cp #

The connect point number

x,y,z

The coordinate in the design file coordinate system and is not adjusted for the
global origin

node

A node number assigned to all connect points other than the origin. A special
node number, -1, is reserved for line endpoints. Two connect points that have
the same node number are connected to each other in the model.

direct

A direction list number. The direction list number identifies all those connect
points that lie together on a straight line.

sect

Section number [always 0]

flags

A bit mask used internally by the software

topo

Topos [always 0]

branch

Branch flag [always 0]

sg_occ

The segment occurrence number. All connect points belong to or are owned by
a segment in the piping model. This is the occurrence number of that owner
segment.

Sample Section 1
Raw design file data

Name
Occ cp #
X
COMP
81 0
-0.15
COMP
81 1
0.00
PIPE
49 1
0.00
PIPE
49 2
3.00
COMP
82 0
3.75
COMP
82 1
3.00

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Y
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Z
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Node Direct Section


0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Flags Topo
3
0
3
0
5
0
5
0
3
0
3
0

Seq Branch Sg_occ


0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49
0
0
49

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2
3
4
5
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COMP
82
PIPE
50
PIPE
50
COMP
84
COMP
84
COMP
84
PIPE
51
PIPE
51
COMP
85
COMP
85
COMP
85
PIPE
52
PIPE
52
COMP
86
COMP
86
COMP
86
COMP
86
SUPP
6
SUPP
6
PIPE
55
PIPE
55
COMP
91
COMP
91
COMP
91
COMP
92
COMP
92
COMP
92
COMP
93
COMP
93
COMP
93
PIPE
53
PIPE
53
COMP
87
COMP
87
COMP
87
PIPE
54
PIPE
54
COMP
88
COMP
88
COMP
88
COMP
89
COMP
89
COMP
89
COMP
90
COMP
90
COMP
90
PIPE
56
PIPE
56
PIPE 30001
PIPE 30001

2
1
2
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
2
0
1
2
1
2
1
2

3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.97
3.97
4.68
4.90
4.68
5.21
5.21
6.21
6.68
6.21
7.15
6.68
1.50
1.50
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
7.15
8.15
8.38
8.15
8.61
8.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
12.61

0.75 0.00
0.75 0.00
2.75 0.00
3.06 0.00
2.75 0.00
3.28 0.00
3.28 0.00
3.99 0.00
4.21 0.00
3.99 0.00
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.00
3.74 0.00
0.00 0.00
0.00 -0.41
3.74 0.00
1.74 0.00
1.60 0.00
1.45 0.00
1.74 0.00
1.00 0.00
1.45 0.00
0.56 0.00
0.41 0.00
0.56 0.00
0.26 0.00
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.13
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.26
4.21 0.38
4.21 0.26
4.21 0.51
4.21 0.61
4.21 0.51
4.21 0.71
4.21 0.71
4.21 1.21
4.21 0.00
4.21 0.00

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3
5
5
3
3
3
5
5
3
3
3
5
5
3
3
3
3
8
8
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
3
3
3
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
49
51
50
49
49
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
51
51
51
51
52
52
52
52
52
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
54
53
53

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56

Section 2: Design File Data Sorted by Coordinate


The second section of the HITS report consists of raw design file data for each connect point of the
piping components that make up the network that is being extracted. The database search criteria
(as defined in the options file LINE_ID_DEFINITION) from section 1 is used to find all of the
appropriate segments. When the segments are found, the software collects all of the components
that are attached to the segments. Section 2 is the result of this activity.
Section 2 contains several columns of data. Each column is described below:
Name

If Intergraph option 61 is set to 1, the name will be the first four characters of the
component item name. Otherwise, a generic item name will be output.

occ

The component database occurrence number (excluding the partition number).


Note that some PIPE components have an occurrence number greater than 30000.
This occurs whenever olet type components are attached to a pipe. The software
breaks these pipes into multiple sections. The newly created pieces of pipe receive
occurrence numbers in the 30000+ range to distinguish them from the original pipe.

cp#

The connect point number

x,y,z

The coordinate in the design file coordinate system and is not adjusted for the global
origin

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node

A node number assigned to all connect points other than the origin. A special node
number, -1, is reserved for line endpoints. Two connect points that have the same
node number are connected to each other in the model.

direct

A direction list number. The direction list number identifies all those connect points
that lie together on a straight line.

sect

Section number [always 0]

flags

A bit mask used internally by the software

topo

Topos [always 0 here]

branch

Branch flag [always 0 here]

sg_occ

The segment occurrence number. All connect points "belong to" or "are owned" by a
segment in the piping model. sg_occ is the occurrence number of that owner
segment.
Section 2 is primarily used for examining the amount of data pulled in from the models through the
database search criteria. Some of the data for a specific connect point is sometimes useful
particularly the occurrence number.

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Sample Section 2
Design file data
Name
Occ cp #
COMP
81 0
COMP
81 1
PIPE
49 1
SUPP
6 2
PIPE
49 2
PIPE 30002 1
SUPP
6 1
COMP
82 1
PIPE 30002 2
COMP
82 0
PIPE
50 1
COMP
82 2
PIPE
50 2
COMP
84 1
COMP
84 0
PIPE
51 1
COMP
84 2
COMP
85 1
PIPE
51 2
COMP
85 0
PIPE
52 1
COMP
85 2
PIPE
52 2
COMP
86 1
COMP
93 2
COMP
93 0
COMP
92 2
COMP
93 1
COMP
92 0
COMP
91 1
COMP
92 1
COMP
91 0
PIPE
55 2
COMP
91 2
COMP
86 3
PIPE
55 1
COMP
86 0
COMP
86 2
PIPE
53 2
COMP
87 1
COMP
87 0
PIPE
54 1
COMP
87 2
COMP
88 1
PIPE
54 2
PIPE 30001 1
COMP
88 0
COMP
88 2
COMP
89 1
COMP
89 0
COMP
89 2
COMP
90 1
COMP
90 0
PIPE
56 1
COMP
90 2
PIPE
56 2
PIPE 30001 2

sorted by coordinate
X
-0.15
0.00
0.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
3.00
3.00
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.75
3.97
3.97
4.68
4.68
4.90
5.21
5.21
6.21
6.21
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
6.68
7.15
8.15
8.15
8.38
8.61
8.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
10.61
12.61

Y
Z Node Direct Section Flags Topo Seq Branch Sg_occ
0.00 0.00
-2
1
0
3
0
0
0
49 1
0.00 0.00
1
1
0
3
0
0
0
49 2
0.00 0.00
1
1
0
5
0
0
0
49 3
0.00 -0.41
-3
9
0
8
0
0
0
49 4
0.00 0.00
2
1
0
5
0
0
0
49 5
0.00 0.00
2
1
0
5
0
0
0
49 6
0.00 0.00
2
9
0
8
0
0
0
49 7
0.00 0.00
3
1
0
3
0
0
0
49 8
0.00 0.00
3
1
0
5
0
0
0
49 9
0.00 0.00
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
49 10
0.75 0.00
4
2
0
5
0
0
0
49 11
0.75 0.00
4
2
0
3
0
0
0
49 12
2.75 0.00
5
2
0
5
0
0
0
49 13
2.75 0.00
5
4
0
3
0
0
0
49 14
3.06 0.00
0
4
0
3
0
0
0
49 15
3.28 0.00
6
5
0
5
0
0
0
49 16
3.28 0.00
6
3
0
3
0
0
0
49 17
3.99 0.00
7
6
0
3
0
0
0
49 18
3.99 0.00
7
5
0
5
0
0
0
49 19
4.21 0.00
0
7
0
3
0
0
0
49 20
4.21 0.00
8
7
0
5
0
0
0
49 21
4.21 0.00
8
7
0
3
0
0
0
49 22
4.21 0.00
9
7
0
5
0
0
0
49 23
4.21 0.00
9
7
0
3
0
0
0
49 24
0.26 0.00
-1
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 25
0.41 0.00
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 26
0.56 0.00
10
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 27
0.56 0.00
10
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 28
1.00 0.00
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 29
1.45 0.00
11
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 30
1.45 0.00
11
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 31
1.60 0.00
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 32
1.74 0.00
12
8
0
5
0
0
0
50 33
1.74 0.00
12
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 34
3.74 0.00
13
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 35
3.74 0.00
13
8
0
5
0
0
0
50 36
4.21 0.00
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
51 38
4.21 0.00
14
7
0
3
0
0
0
51 39
4.21 0.00
15
7
0
5
0
0
0
51 40
4.21 0.00
15
7
0
3
0
0
0
51 41
4.21 0.00
0
7
0
3
0
0
0
51 42
4.21 0.00
16
7
0
5
0
0
0
52 43
4.21 0.00
16
7
0
3
0
0
0
52 44
4.21 0.00
17
10
0
3
0
0
0
52 45
4.21 0.00
17
7
0
5
0
0
0
52 46
4.21 0.00
17
7
0
5
0
0
0
53 47
4.21 0.13
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
52 48
4.21 0.26
18
10
0
3
0
0
0
54 49
4.21 0.26
18
10
0
3
0
0
0
54 50
4.21 0.38
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
54 51
4.21 0.51
19
10
0
3
0
0
0
54 52
4.21 0.51
19
10
0
3
0
0
0
54 53
4.21 0.61
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
54 54
4.21 0.71
20
10
0
5
0
0
0
54 55
4.21 0.71
20
10
0
3
0
0
0
54 56
4.21 1.21
-1
10
0
5
0
0
0
54 57
4.21 0.00
-1
7
0
5
0
0
0
53 58

Section 3: Tracing Data


Section 3 of the report, Tracing Data is a record of the actions the software is taking in building the
internal data structure of the piping network. This section is primarily useful to Intergraph for
investigating software problems.
The last statement in section 3 states how many disconnected sections of piping exist in the
network identified in the database search criteria. If the number of sections is greater than 1 then
the line is not extracted and the intermediate data file is not generated. ISOGEN does not allow
multiple, disconnected sections of piping to be extracted into a single iso.
The following is a list of possible reasons why a network might be disconnected and some
suggested solutions:
1. The database search criteria identified more than one pipeline and the pipelines are not
connected together. The solution here is to change the search criteria so that only the piping
that you really want to extract is pulled in.

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2. The pipeline being extracted is incomplete and portions of it do not have components on it.
The solution is to place all of the components on the line.
3. Although the line is finished, there is a part of it that appears to be connected, but is not. For
a line to be considered connected the connect points from two different components must be
within 20 uors of each other.
In this case you should examine section 2 of the HITS report to find a connect point whose node
number is -1 (which indicates that it is a line endpoint) even though you know it should be
connected to something. This is usually quite simple when the line is small. When you find the
connect point, use the coordinate to view and repair the disconnected graphics. When the line is
complicated, you can use section 4 of the HITS report (see the section Tracing Data) to make a
sketch that identifies the disconnected point.

Sample Section 3

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
5
5
5
5
7
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

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Action
Occ
Next
93
Next
92
Next
92
Next
91
Next
91
Next
55
Next
55
Next
86
Push
86
Next
86
Next
52
Next
52
Next
85
Next
85
Next
51
Next
51
Next
84
Next
84
Next
50
Next
50
Next
82
Next
82
Next
30002
Next
30002
Push
6
Next
49
Next
49
Next
81
Next
81
Pull
6
Next
86
Next
53
Next
53
Next
87
Next
87
Next
54
Next
54

Cp
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
0
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2

Name
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
SUPP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
SUPP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE

Node
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
13
14
9
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
-2
2
14
14
15
15
16
16
17

Ref
35
33
32
29
30
27
26
23
22
21
19
18
17
16
14
13
12
11
9
8
7
6
58
57
24
4
3
2
1
24
22
37
38
40
41
42
43

Design
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 ++++
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 ++++
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
2
2
2
2
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
0
16
17
18
19
0
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7

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Interpreting the HITS Report


6
5
5
7
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
7
5
5

Push
88
Next
30001
Next
30001
Pull
88
Next
88
Next
88
Next
89
Next
89
Next
90
Next
90
Next
56
Next
56
Pull
6
Next
6
Next
6
-1
10
4
3
20
2
# Sections: 1

1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
11
2
0

COMP
PIPE
PIPE
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
PIPE
PIPE
SUPP
SUPP
SUPP
12
1

17
17
-1
17
17
18
18
19
19
20
20
-1
2
2
-3

45
55
56
45
45
46
48
49
51
52
53
54
24
24
25
13
14

9
15

1 ++++
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
7
16
17

0
2
2
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
4
4

0
-8
-9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
1
2
6
18

5
19

Section 4: Design File Data Sorted by Topo


Section 4 of the HITS report is probably the most important one. This section is really a printout of
the internal data structure that represents the piping network. This data is organized on the basis
of topos.
A topo is a construction used to group the data representing the pipeline topology. By definition a
topo is a string of piping that starts at a network endpoint or a branch point and ends at a network
endpoint or another branch point. A pipeline network may consist of a single topo or dozens of
topos depending upon its configuration.

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Sample Section 4
Design file
Name
Occ
COMP
85
COMP
92
COMP
84
COMP
89
COMP
82
COMP
86
COMP
90
COMP
87
COMP
88
COMP
93
COMP
91
COMP
93
COMP
93
COMP
92
COMP
92
COMP
91
COMP
91
PIPE
55
PIPE
55
COMP
86
PIPE 30001
PIPE 30001
PIPE
54
PIPE
54
COMP
87
COMP
87
PIPE
53
PIPE
53
COMP
86
COMP
86
PIPE
52
PIPE
52
COMP
85
COMP
85
PIPE
51
PIPE
51
COMP
84
COMP
84
PIPE
50
PIPE
50
COMP
82
COMP
82
PIPE 30002
PIPE 30002
PIPE
49
PIPE
49
COMP
81
COMP
81
COMP
88
COMP
88
COMP
89
COMP
89
COMP
90
COMP
90
PIPE
56
PIPE
56
SUPP
6
SUPP
6

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data sorted by topo


cp #
X
0
4.90
0
6.68
0
3.75
0
10.61
0
3.75
0
6.68
0
10.61
0
8.38
0
10.61
0
6.68
0
6.68
2
6.68
1
6.68
2
6.68
1
6.68
1
6.68
2
6.68
2
6.68
1
6.68
3
6.68
2
12.61
1
10.61
2
10.61
1
8.61
2
8.61
1
8.15
2
8.15
1
7.15
2
7.15
1
6.21
2
6.21
1
5.21
2
5.21
1
4.68
2
4.68
1
3.97
2
3.97
1
3.75
2
3.75
1
3.75
2
3.75
1
3.00
2
3.00
1
1.50
2
1.50
1
0.00
1
0.00
0
-0.15
1
10.61
2
10.61
1
10.61
2
10.61
1
10.61
2
10.61
1
10.61
2
10.61
1
1.50
2
1.50

Y
Z Node Direct Section Flags Topo Seq Branch Sg_occ
4.21 0.00
0
7
0
3
0
0
0
49 1
1.00 0.00
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 2
3.06 0.00
0
4
0
3
0
0
0
49 3
4.21 0.38
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
54 4
0.00 0.00
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
49 5
4.21 0.00
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
49 6
4.21 0.61
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
54 7
4.21 0.00
0
7
0
3
0
0
0
51 8
4.21 0.13
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
52 9
0.41 0.00
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 10
1.60 0.00
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
50 11
0.26 0.00
-1
8
1
3
1
0
0
50 12
0.56 0.00
10
8
1
3
1
1
0
50 13
0.56 0.00
10
8
1
3
1
2
0
50 14
1.45 0.00
11
8
1
3
1
3
0
50 15
1.45 0.00
11
8
1
3
1
4
0
50 16
1.74 0.00
12
8
1
3
1
5
0
50 17
1.74 0.00
12
8
1
5
1
6
0
50 18
3.74 0.00
13
8
1
5
1
7
0
50 19
3.74 0.00
13
8
1
3
1
8
-29
50 20
4.21 0.00
-1
7
1
5
2 -9
0
53 21
4.21 0.00
17
7
1
5
2 -8
49
53 22
4.21 0.00
17
7
1
5
2 -7
49
52 23
4.21 0.00
16
7
1
5
2 -6
0
52 24
4.21 0.00
16
7
1
3
2 -5
0
52 25
4.21 0.00
15
7
1
3
2 -4
0
51 26
4.21 0.00
15
7
1
5
2 -3
0
51 27
4.21 0.00
14
7
1
5
2 -2
0
51 28
4.21 0.00
14
7
1
3
2 -1
20
51 29
4.21 0.00
9
7
1
3
2
1
20
49 30
4.21 0.00
9
7
1
5
2
2
0
49 31
4.21 0.00
8
7
1
5
2
3
0
49 32
4.21 0.00
8
7
1
3
2
4
0
49 33
3.99 0.00
7
6
1
3
2
5
0
49 34
3.99 0.00
7
5
1
5
2
6
0
49 35
3.28 0.00
6
5
1
5
2
7
0
49 36
3.28 0.00
6
3
1
3
2
8
0
49 37
2.75 0.00
5
4
1
3
2
9
0
49 38
2.75 0.00
5
2
1
5
2 10
0
49 39
0.75 0.00
4
2
1
5
2 11
0
49 40
0.75 0.00
4
2
1
3
2 12
0
49 41
0.00 0.00
3
1
1
3
2 13
0
49 42
0.00 0.00
3
1
1
5
2 14
0
49 43
0.00 0.00
2
1
1
5
2 15
57
49 44
0.00 0.00
2
1
1
5
2 16
57
49 45
0.00 0.00
1
1
1
5
2 17
0
49 46
0.00 0.00
1
1
1
3
2 18
0
49 47
0.00 0.00
-2
1
1
3
2 19
0
49 48
4.21 0.00
17
10
1
3
3
1
-22
52 49
4.21 0.26
18
10
1
3
3
2
0
54 50
4.21 0.26
18
10
1
3
3
3
0
54 51
4.21 0.51
19
10
1
3
3
4
0
54 52
4.21 0.51
19
10
1
3
3
5
0
54 53
4.21 0.71
20
10
1
3
3
6
0
54 54
4.21 0.71
20
10
1
5
3
7
0
54 55
4.21 1.21
-1
10
1
5
3
8
0
54 56
0.00 0.00
2
9
1
8
4
1
-44
49 57
0.00 -0.41
-3
9
1
8
4
2
0
49 58

Plant Design System (PDS) Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress)

Interpreting the HITS Report

The line in the figure above consists of one topo because it does not contain any branch points.
The beginning of the topo is a line endpoint as is the end of the topo.

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The line in the figure above contains two topos due to the branch component in it (the tee). The
first topo consists of the line from endpoint 1 to endpoint 2 (the header of the pipeline). The second
topo consists of the piping from the center of the tee to line endpoint 3.

The line in the figure above contains three topos because there are two branches in it. The first
topo again consists of the line from endpoint 1 to endpoint 2. The second topo consists of the line
from connect point 1 of weldolet 1 to endpoint 3. The third topo consists of the line from connect
point 1 of weldolet 2 to endpoint 4.

Section 5: Design File Data in STR Order


Section 5 of the HITS report contains a record of how the network is traversed as the neutral file is
being generated. The software examines the network of piping and chooses the best (that is, the
one least likely to result in problems from PDSTRESS) topo to begin the network traversal on.
PDSTRESS prefers certain navigation sequences over others and the interface software tries to
choose the optimal sequence.
PDSTRESS also requires that the traversal of the network be branch first order. This means that
whenever a branch is encountered in the network, the traversal must head down the branch
before continuing down the header.
To traverse the network in branch first order manner you start on the header topo and travel
connect point by connect point until the value of branch is greater than 0 at some node. When
branch is positive then you jump down to the new topo and start traversing it until you come to
another branch or to the end. If you encounter another branch then you must jump again to
another topo. When the end of the topo is found then you return to the topo from which you jumped
and continue tracing.

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Sample Section 5
Design file

Name
Occ
COMP
81
COMP
81
PIPE
49
PIPE
49
COMP
82
COMP
82
COMP
82
PIPE
50
PIPE
50
COMP
84
COMP
84
COMP
84
PIPE
51
PIPE
51
COMP
85
COMP
85
COMP
85
PIPE
52
PIPE
52
COMP
86
COMP
86
COMP
86
COMP
86
SUPP
6
SUPP
6
PIPE
55
PIPE
55
COMP
91
COMP
91
COMP
91
COMP
92
COMP
92
COMP
92
COMP
93
COMP
93
COMP
93
PIPE
53
PIPE
53
COMP
87
COMP
87
COMP
87
PIPE
54
PIPE
54
COMP
88
COMP
88
COMP
88
COMP
89
COMP
89
COMP
89
COMP
90
COMP
90
COMP
90
PIPE
56
PIPE
56
PIPE 30001
PIPE 30001
PIPE 30002
PIPE 30002

data in STR order


cp #
X
0
-0.15
1
0.00
1
0.00
2
1.50
0
3.75
1
3.00
2
3.75
1
3.75
2
3.75
0
3.75
1
3.75
2
3.97
1
3.97
2
4.68
0
4.90
1
4.68
2
5.21
1
5.21
2
6.21
0
6.68
1
6.21
2
7.15
3
6.68
1
1.50
2
1.50
1
6.68
2
6.68
0
6.68
1
6.68
2
6.68
0
6.68
1
6.68
2
6.68
0
6.68
1
6.68
2
6.68
1
7.15
2
8.15
0
8.38
1
8.15
2
8.61
1
8.61
2
10.61
0
10.61
1
10.61
2
10.61
0
10.61
1
10.61
2
10.61
0
10.61
1
10.61
2
10.61
1
10.61
2
10.61
1
10.61
2
12.61
1
1.50
2
3.00

Y
Z Node Direct Section Flags Topo Seq Branch Sg_occ
0.00 0.00
-2
1
1
3
2 19
0
49
0.00 0.00
1
1
1
3
2 18
0
49
0.00 0.00
1
1
1
5
2 17
0
49
0.00 0.00
2
1
1
5
2 16
57
49
0.00 0.00
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
49
0.00 0.00
3
1
1
3
2 13
0
49
0.75 0.00
4
2
1
3
2 12
0
49
0.75 0.00
4
2
1
5
2 11
0
49
2.75 0.00
5
2
1
5
2 10
0
49
3.06 0.00
0
4
0
3
0
0
0
49
2.75 0.00
5
4
1
3
2
9
0
49
3.28 0.00
6
3
1
3
2
8
0
49
3.28 0.00
6
5
1
5
2
7
0
49
3.99 0.00
7
5
1
5
2
6
0
49
4.21 0.00
0
7
0
3
0
0
0
49
3.99 0.00
7
6
1
3
2
5
0
49
4.21 0.00
8
7
1
3
2
4
0
49
4.21 0.00
8
7
1
5
2
3
0
49
4.21 0.00
9
7
1
5
2
2
0
49
4.21 0.00
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
49
4.21 0.00
9
7
1
3
2
1
20
49
4.21 0.00
14
7
1
3
2 -1
20
51
3.74 0.00
13
8
1
3
1
8
-29
50
0.00 0.00
2
9
1
8
4
1
-44
49
0.00 -0.41
-3
9
1
8
4
2
0
49
3.74 0.00
13
8
1
5
1
7
0
50
1.74 0.00
12
8
1
5
1
6
0
50
1.60 0.00
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
50
1.45 0.00
11
8
1
3
1
4
0
50
1.74 0.00
12
8
1
3
1
5
0
50
1.00 0.00
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
50
1.45 0.00
11
8
1
3
1
3
0
50
0.56 0.00
10
8
1
3
1
2
0
50
0.41 0.00
0
8
0
3
0
0
0
50
0.56 0.00
10
8
1
3
1
1
0
50
0.26 0.00
-1
8
1
3
1
0
0
50
4.21 0.00
14
7
1
5
2 -2
0
51
4.21 0.00
15
7
1
5
2 -3
0
51
4.21 0.00
0
7
0
3
0
0
0
51
4.21 0.00
15
7
1
3
2 -4
0
51
4.21 0.00
16
7
1
3
2 -5
0
52
4.21 0.00
16
7
1
5
2 -6
0
52
4.21 0.00
17
7
1
5
2 -7
49
52
4.21 0.13
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
52
4.21 0.00
17
10
1
3
3
1
-22
52
4.21 0.26
18
10
1
3
3
2
0
54
4.21 0.38
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
54
4.21 0.26
18
10
1
3
3
3
0
54
4.21 0.51
19
10
1
3
3
4
0
54
4.21 0.61
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
54
4.21 0.51
19
10
1
3
3
5
0
54
4.21 0.71
20
10
1
3
3
6
0
54
4.21 0.71
20
10
1
5
3
7
0
54
4.21 1.21
-1
10
1
5
3
8
0
54
4.21 0.00
17
7
1
5
2 -8
49
53
4.21 0.00
-1
7
1
5
2 -9
0
53
0.00 0.00
2
1
1
5
2 15
57
49
0.00 0.00
3
1
1
5
2 14
0
49

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58

Using the HITS Report to Solve Problems


When you have difficulty extracting a line, the first thing you should do in analyzing the problem is
to sketch out the network. Often this is enough to identify the problem. If the structure in section 4
of the report is incorrect that is, the topos are not correctly defined and connected or the pointers
appear incorrect then PDSTRESSs input will be wrong and the drawing will definitely be
incorrect.
When the data structure represented in section 4 of the report is incorrect then you can conclude
that either the interface has a bug or there is a problem in the model. Typical model problems
include such things as disconnected sections and overlapping components or pipes.
When the modeler has inadvertently placed two pipes on top of each other you will get an error
message at the top of the HITS report stating this. The message will also report a node number
where the problem was detected. By getting the coordinate of the node you can pinpoint where in

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the model the problem occurs. This can also occur where the connect points of components
overlap each other and are not properly connected.
Notice that one of the columns in section 4 of the report is called section. In a correct network all of
the topos should have a value of 1 in this column. When the network is composed of multiple
disconnected sections, however, some topos will contain a value other than 1. In this case the
network for each section should be sketched out. It should be apparent after doing this where the
different sections should have been connected in the model and, therefore, where the trouble spot
is.
Another problem that might occur is that components that should all be colinear are not. This is
detected by examining the direction list number. If the direction list changes for example from one
pipe to another then a problem exists in the model and the line can not be extracted properly.
Mismatches between the design file and database can also cause iso extraction failures but these
types of problems should be trapped and reported adequately in other areas of the software. You
should not need to rely on the HITS report to find these kinds of problems.
When the data structure in section 4 of the report is correct then the traversal in section 5 should
be examined. Even if the network is correct, some other bug can cause the network traversal to
fail. Again, if the traversal is incorrect then PDSTRESS will definitely fail. When both the network
and the traversal are correct, there is most likely a problem with PDSTRESS.
When PDSTRESS is at fault, then one of the following scenarios is true:
1. The drawing appears correct for the most part but some aspect of it is incorrect.
When this happens there is usually some option or combination of options that have been
enabled that resulted in the problem. The best way to find the cause of the problem is to start
with a basic drawing generation setup that contains few "special" options. Then add a few
options at a time until the problem is reproduced. Finally, through a process of elimination
identify the option that is causing the problem. All failures of this type should be reported to
Intergraph.
2. The drawing or one sheet of it is scrambled a total failure. When this happens it is usually
the case that disabling options will not result in the drawing working though sometimes it
does. The best thing to do when this happens is to try and reextract a smaller portion of the
line if possible. The failure should also be reported to Intergraph.
When any sheet of a PDSTRESS drawing fails, ALL sheets from the same pipeline
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This section contains the codelists that apply to the PD_Stress software. Please refer to the PDS
Piping Component Data Reference Guide for a comprehensive listing of all the codelists in PDS.

In This Appendix
CL145, Materials Grade (4500) ..................................................... 69
CL330, CP Type/Termination/Preparation (999) ........................... 99
CL380, Piping Component Type (2500) ........................................ 103
CL570, Design Standard (200) ...................................................... 110

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'A48-45'
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'A134-A285-B'
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'A134-A570-30'
'A134-A570-33'
'A134-A570-36'
'A134-A570-40'
'A134-A570-45'
'A134-A570-50'
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'A672-D70'
'A672-E55'
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'A691-CMS75'
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510 = 'A182-F1'
512 = 'A182-F2'
514 = 'A182-F5'
516 = 'A182-F5a'
518 = 'A182-F6a Cl.1'
519 = 'A182-F6a Cl.2'
520 = 'A182-F6a Cl.3'
521 = 'A182-F6a Cl.4'
523 = 'A182-F6b'
524 = 'A182-F7'
526 = 'A182-F9'
528 = 'A182-F11'
530 = 'A182-F12'
532 = 'A182-F21'
534 = 'A182-F22'
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554 = 'A203-D'
556 = 'A203-E'
560 = 'A204-A'
562 = 'A204-B'
564 = 'A204-C'
576 = 'A217-C5'
578 = 'A217-C12'
580 = 'A217-CA15'
582 = 'A217-WC1'
584 = 'A217-WC4'
586 = 'A217-WC5'
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602 = 'A225-B'
610 = 'A234-WP1'
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922 = 'A167-302'
923 = 'A167-302B'
926 = 'A167-304'
927 = 'A167-304L'
930 = 'A167-305'
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934 = 'A167-309'
935 = 'A167-309S'
938 = 'A167-310'
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'B42 Cl.C10200, drwn, NPD 2.5-12'
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'B75 Cl.C12200, hrd drwn'
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'B75 Cl.C14200, annld'
'B75 Cl.C14200, hrd drwn'
'B75 Cl.C14200, light drwn'
'B88 Cl.C10200, annld'
'B88 Cl.C10200, drwn'
'B88 Cl.C12000, annld'
'B88 Cl.C12000, drwn'
'B88 Cl.C12200, annld'
'B88 Cl.C12200, drwn'
'B96 Cl.C65500, annld'
'B152 Cl.C10200, annld'
'B152 Cl.C10400, annld'
'B152 Cl.C10500, annld'
'B152 Cl.C10700, annld'
'B152 Cl.C12200, annld'
'B152 Cl.C12300, annld'
'B169 Cl.C61400, soft'
'B283 Cl.C11000'
'B283 Cl.C37700'
'B283 Cl.C46400'
'B283 Cl.C48500'
'B283 Cl.C63900'
'B283 Cl.C65500'
'B283 Cl.C67500'
'B402 Cl.C70600, annld'
'B402 Cl.C71500, annld'
'B466 Cl.C70600, annld'
'B466 Cl.C71500, annld'
'B467 Cl.C70600, annld, <=4.5in OD'
'B467 Cl.C70600, annld, >4.5in OD'
'B467 Cl.C71500, annld, <=4.5in OD'
'B467 Cl.C71500, annld, >4.5in OD'
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'B584 Cl.C86300'
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'B584 Cl.C86500'
'B584 Cl.C86700'
'B584 Cl.C90300'
'B584 Cl.C90500'
'B584 Cl.C92200'
'B584 Cl.C92300'
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'B584 Cl.C95300'
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'B127-400 (N04400) hot rolled plt annld'
'B127-400 (N04400) hot rolled plt AR'
'B160-200 (N02200) annld'
'B160-200 (N02200) hot fin'
'B160-201 annld'
'B161-200 (N02200) annld, <=5in OD'
'B161-200 (N02200) annld, >5in OD'
'B161-200 (N02200) stress rlvd'
'B161-201 (N02201) annld, <=5in OD'
'B161-201 (N02201) annld, >5in OD'
'B161-201 (N02201) stress rlvd'
'B162-200 (N02200) hot rolled plt annld'
'B162-201 (N02201) hot rolled plt annld'
'B162-201 (N02201) hot rolled plt AR'
'B164-400 (N04400) annld forged'
'B164-400 (N04400) hot fin'
'B165-400 (N04400) annld, <=5in OD'
'B165-400 (N04400) annld, >5in OD'
'B165-400 (N04400) stress rlvd'
'B166-600 (N06600) annld'
'B166-600 (N06600) hot fin'
'B167-600 (N06600) cold drwn annld, <=5in OD'
'B167-600 (N06600) cold drwn annld, >5in OD'
'B167-600 (N06600) hot fin/hot fin annld, <=5in OD'
'B167-600 (N06600) hot fin/hot fin annld, >5in OD'
'B168-600 (N06600) hot rolled plt annld'
'B168-600 (N06600) hot rolled plt AR'
'B333-B (N10001) sln annld plt'
'B333-B (N10001) sln annld sheet'
'B333-B-2 (N10665) sln annld'
'B335-B-2 (N10665) sln annld'
'B366-WPHB (N10001)'
'B366-WPHX (N06002)'
'B366-WPN (N02200)'
'B366-WPNC (N04400)'
'B366-WPNC1 (N06600)'
'B366-WPNL (N02201)'
'B366-WPNLWX'
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'B407-800 (N08800) cold drwn annld'
'B407-800 (N08800) hot fin/hot fin annld'
'B407-800H (N08810) cold drwn sln annld/hot fin'
'B443-625 (N06625) annld'
'B444-625 (N06625) annld'
'B446-625 (N06625) annld'
'B464-20Cb (N08020) annld'
'A494-CW-12M-1'
'A494-CW-12M-2'
'A494-CY-40'
'B574-C-4 (N06455) sln annld'
'B574-C-276 (N10276) sln annld'
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'B612-200 (N02200) hot rolled plt AR'
'B619-20-Mod (N08320) sln annld'
'B619-B (N10001) sln annld'
'B619-B-2 (N10665) sln annld'
'B619-C-4 (N06455) sln annld'
'B619-C-276 (N10276) sln annld'
'B619-G1 (N06007) sln annld'
'B619-X (N06002) sln annld'
'B620-20-Mod (N08320) sln annld'
'B621-20-Mod (N08320) sln annld'
'B622-B (N10001) sln annld'
'B622-B-2 (N10655) sln annld'
'B622-C-4 (N06455) sln annld'
'B622-C-276 (N10276) sln annld'
'B622-G (N06007) sln annld'
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Aluminum Alloys 1775-2299


1780 = 'B26-356.0 temper T6'
1782 = 'B26-356.0 temper T71'
1784 = 'B26-443.0 temper F'
1790 = 'B209-1060 temper 0'
1792 = 'B209-1060 temper H12'
1794 = 'B209-1060 temper H14'
1796 = 'B209-1060 temper H112'
1798 = 'B209-1100 temper 0'
1800 = 'B209-1100 temper H12'
1802 = 'B209-1100 temper H14'
1804 = 'B209-1100 temper H112'
1806 = 'B209-3003 temper 0'
1808 = 'B209-3003 temper H12'
1810 = 'B209-3003 temper H14'
1812 = 'B209-3003 temper H112'
1814 = 'B209-3004 temper 0'
1816 = 'B209-3004 temper H32'
1818 = 'B209-3004 temper H34'
1820 = 'B209-3004 temper H112'
1822 = 'B209-5050 temper 0'
1824 = 'B209-5050 temper H32'
1826 = 'B209-5050 temper H34'
1828 = 'B209-5050 temper H112'
1830 = 'B209-5052 temper 0'
1832 = 'B209-5052 temper H32'
1834 = 'B209-5052 temper H34'
1836 = 'B209-5052 temper H112'
1838 = 'B209-5652 temper 0'
1840 = 'B209-5652 temper H32'
1842 = 'B209-5652 temper H34'
1844 = 'B209-5652 temper H112'
1846 = 'B209-5083 temper 0'
1848 = 'B209-5083 temper H321'
1850 = 'B209-5086 temper 0'

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'B209-Alclad 6061
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'B209-Alclad 6061
'B209-Alclad 6061
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'B210-1060 temper
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'B210-5052 temper
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'B210-5083 temper
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temper H14'
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temper 0'
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temper H112'
temper T4'
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'B241-6061 temper T6, =>NPD 1'
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'B241-6063 temper T4'
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'B241-Alclad 3003 temper 0'
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'B247-6061 temper T6'
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'B345-1060 temper 0'
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'B345-5083 temper 0'
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'B345-5086 temper 0'
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'B345-6061 temper T6, =>NPD 1'
'B345-6061 temper T6, wld'
'B345-6063 temper T4'
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'B345-6063 temper T5'
'B345-6063 temper T5, wld'
'B345-6063 temper T6'
'B345-6063 temper T6, wld'
'B345-Alclad 3002 temper 0'
'B345-Alclad 3002 temper H112'
'B361-WP1060 temper 0'
'B361-WP1060 temper H112'
'B361-WP1100 temper 0'
'B361-WP1100 temper H112'
'B361-WP3003 temper 0'
'B361-WP3003 temper H112'
'B361-WP5154 temper 0'
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'B361-WP6061 temper T6'
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'B361-WP6063 temper T4'
'B361-WP6063 temper T4, wld'
'B361-WP6063 temper T6'
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Other Materials 2300-2999


2310 = 'B337-1'
2311 = 'B337-2'
2313 = 'B337-3'
2317 = 'B337-7'
2320 = 'C76-CLIII'
2325 = 'C443'
2350 = 'C700'
2400 = 'D1785-PVC1120'
2402 = 'D2467-PVC1120'
2440 = 'F439-CPVC4120'
2442 = 'F441-CPVC4120'
Gaskets 3000-3999]
3051 = 'G51'
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[Flat,
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[Flat,
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[Flat,
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[Flat,
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3189 = 'G189'
[Flat,
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[Flat,
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[Flat,
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[Flat,
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[Flat dbl jktd, PTFE-J, asb-F]


[Flat dbl jktd, Teflon-J, blue-asb-F]
[Flat dbl jktd, soft-iron-J, graph-F]
[Flat dbl jktd, soft-iron-J, asb-F]
[Flat dbl jktd, low-C-steel-J, graph-F]
[Flat dbl jktd, low-C-steel-J, asb-F]
[Flat dbl jktd, 304-J, graph-F]
[Flat dbl jktd, 304-J, asb-F]
[Flat dbl jktd, 321/347-J, graph-F]
[Flat dbl jktd, 321/347-J, asb-F]
[Flat dbl jktd, I600-J, graph-F]
[Flat dbl jktd, I600-J, asb-F]
[Flat dbl jktd, I800-J, graph-F
[Corr dbl jktd, soft-iron-J, graph-F]
[Corr dbl jktd, soft-iron-J, asb-F]
[Corr dbl jktd, low-C-steel-J, graph-F]
[Corr dbl jktd, low-C-steel-J, asb-F]
[Corr dbl jktd, 304-J, graph-F]
[Corr dbl jktd, 304-J, asb-F]
[Corr dbl jktd, 321/347-J, graph-F]
[Corr dbl jktd, 321/347-J, asb-F]
[Corr dbl jktd, I600-J, graph-F]
[Corr dbl jktd, I600-J, asb-F]
[Corr dbl jktd, I800-J, graph-F
[Inlaid corr, soft-iron-J, asb-chords]
[Inlaid corr, low-C-steel-J, asb-chords]
[Inlaid corr, 304-J, asb-chords
[O ring, Buna-N]
[O ring, butyl]
[O ring, EDPM]
[O ring, nitrile]
[O ring, Saran]
[O ring, synthetic rubber]
[O ring, Viton
[BX ring, soft-iron, 90 BHN max]
[BX ring, lo-C, 120 BHN max]
[BX ring, 304, 140 BHN max]
[BX ring, 316, 140 BHN max]
[BX ring, 321, 140 BHN max]
[BX ring, I-X-750
[RX ring, soft-iron, 90 BHN max]
[RX ring, lo-C, 120 BHN max]
[RX ring, 304, 140 BHN max]
[RX ring, 316, 140 BHN max]
[RX ring, 321, 140 BHN max]
[RX ring, I-X-750
[Octag ring, soft-iron, 90 BHN max]
[Octag ring, lo-C, 120 BHN max]
[Octag ring, 5Cr-0.5Mo, 130 BHN max]
[Octag ring, 304, 140 BHN max]
[Octag ring, 316, 140 BHN max]
[Octag ring, 321, 140 BHN max]
[Octag ring, 347, 140 BHN max]
[Octag ring, I-X-750

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'G602'
'G606'
'G608'
'G610'
'G613'
'G616'
'G618'
'G619'
'G623'
'G651'
'G653'
'G655'
'G657'
'G659'
'G661'
'G663'
'G665'
'G669'
'G671'
'G673'
'G675'
'G677'
'G679'
'G681'
'G683'
'G685'
'G689'
'G691'
'G693'
'G695'
'G699'
'G701'
'G703'
'G705'
'G709'
'G711'
'G713'
'G715'
'G719'
'G721'
'G723'
'G725'
'G729'
'G731'
'G733'
'G735'
'G739'
'G741'
'G743'
'G745'
'G749'

[Oval ring, soft-iron, 90 BHN max]


[Oval ring, lo-C, 120 BHN max]
[Oval ring, 5Cr-0.5Mo, 130 BHN max]
[Oval ring, 9Cr-1Mo, 130 BHN max]
[Oval ring, 410, 170 BHN max]
[Oval ring, 304, 140 BHN max]
[Oval ring, 316, 140 BHN max]
[Oval ring, 321, 140 BHN max]
[Oval ring, 347, 140 BHN max]
[Oval ring, I-X-750
[Sprl-wnd, 304-W, mica/graph-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 304-W, graph-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 304-W, asb-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 304-W, blue-asb-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 304-W, Teflon-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 304-W, mica/graph-F, CS-CR, 304-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 304-W, graph-F, CS-CR, 304-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 304-W, asb-F, CS-CR, 304-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 304-W, Teflon-F, CS-CR, 304-IR
[Sprl-wnd, 316-W, mica/graph-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316-W, graph-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316-W, asb-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316-W, crodidolite asb-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316-W, Teflon-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316-W, mica/graph-F, CS-CR, 316-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316-W, graph-F, CS-CR, 316-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316-W, asb-F, CS-CR, 316-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316-W, Teflon-F, CS-CR, 316-IR
[Sprl-wnd, 316L-W, mica/graph-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316L-W, graph-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316L-W, asb-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316L-W, Teflon-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316L-W, mica/gra-F, CS-CR, 316L-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316L-W, graph-F, CS-CR, 316L-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316L-W, asb-F, CS-CR, 316L-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 316L-W, Teflon-F, CS-CR, 316L-IR
[Sprl-wnd, 321-W, mica/graph-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 321-W, graph-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 321-W, asb-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 321-W, Teflon-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 321-W, mica/graph-F, CS-CR, 321-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 321-W, graph-F, CS-CR, 321-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 321-W, asb-F, CS-CR, 321-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 321-W, Teflon-F, CS-CR, 321-IR
[Sprl-wnd, 347-W, mica/graph-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 347-W, graph-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 347-W, asb-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 347-W, Teflon-F, CS-CR]
[Sprl-wnd, 347-W, mica/graph-F, CS-CR, 347-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 347-W, graph-F, CS-CR, 347-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 347-W, asb-F, CS-CR, 347-IR]
[Sprl-wnd, 347-W, Teflon-F, CS-CR, 347-IR

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3751
3753
3755
3761
3763
3765
3771
3773
3775
3781
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'G751'
'G753'
'G755'
'G761'
'G763'
'G765'
'G771'
'G773'
'G775'
'G781'
'G783'
'G785'

[Sprl-wnd,
[Sprl-wnd,
[Sprl-wnd,
[Sprl-wnd,
[Sprl-wnd,
[Sprl-wnd,
[Sprl-wnd,
[Sprl-wnd,
[Sprl-wnd,
[Sprl-wnd,
[Sprl-wnd,
[Sprl-wnd,

I600-W,
I600-W,
I600-W,
I600-W,
I600-W,
I600-W,
I800-W,
I800-W,
I800-W,
I800-W,
I800-W,
I800-W,

mica/graph-F, CS-CR]
graph-F, CS-CR]
asb-F, CS-CR]
mica/graph-F, I600-O&IR]
graph-F, I600-O&IR]
asb-F, I600-O&IR
mica/graph-F, CS-CR]
graph-F, CS-CR]
asb-F, CS-CR]
mica/graph-F, I800-O&IR]
graph-F, I800-O&IR]
asb-F, I800-O&IR

Bolting 4000-4999]
4011 = 'B11'
[A193-B5, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-3]
4012 = 'B12'
[A193-B5, lub, w/A194-3]
4014 = 'B14'
[A193-B5, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-4]
4015 = 'B15'
[A193-B5, lub, w/A194-4]
4021 = 'B21'
[A193-B6, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-6]
4022 = 'B22'
[A193-B6, lub, w/A194-6]
4031 = 'B31'
[A193-B7, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-2H]
4032 = 'B32'
[A193-B7, lub, w/A194-2H]
4033 = 'B33'
[A193-B7 zinc coated w/A194-2H zinc coated]
4035 = 'B35'
[A193-B7 galv w/A194-2H galv]
4038 = 'B38'
[A193-B7M, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-2H]
4039 = 'B39'
[A193-B7M, lub, w/A194-2H]
4041 = 'B41'
[A193-B8 Cl.1, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-8]
4042 = 'B42'
[A193-B8 Cl.1, lub, w/A194-8]
4044 = 'B44'
[A193-B8C Cl.1, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-8C]
4045 = 'B45'
[A193-B8C Cl.1, lub, w/A194-8C]
4046 = 'B46'
[A193-B8 Cl.1, lub, w/A194-8]
4047 = 'B47'
[A193-B8M Cl.1, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-8M]
4048 = 'B48'
[A193-B8M Cl.1, lub, w/A194-8M
4050 = 'B50'
[A193-B8T Cl.1, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-8T]
4051 = 'B51'
[A193-B8T Cl.1, lub, w/A194-8T]
4061 = 'B61'
[A193-B16, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-3]
4062 = 'B62'
[A193-B16, lub, w/A194-3]
4064 = 'B64'
[A193-B16, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-4]
4065 = 'B65'
[A193-B16, lub, w/A194-4]
4066 = 'B66'
[A193-B16, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-7]
4067 = 'B67'
[A193-B16, lub, w/A194-7]
4068 = 'B68'
[A193-B16, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-8M]
4069 = 'B69'
[A193-B16, lub, w/A194-8M]
4071 = 'B71'
[A307-B w/A563-A]
4074 = 'B74'
[A320-L7, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-4]
4075 = 'B75'
[A320-L7, lub, w/A194-4]
4076 = 'B76'
[A320-B8, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-8]
4077 = 'B77'
[A320-B8, lub, w/A194-8]
4078 = 'B78'
[A320-B8, >=1.5" lub, w/A194-B8]
4079 = 'B79'
[A320-B8, lub, w/A194-B8]
4080 = 'B80'
[A320-B8T Cl.1 >=1.5" lub, w/A194-B8]
4081 = 'B81'
[A320-B8T Cl.1 lub, w/A194-B8]
4082 = 'B82'
[A325 w/A325]

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4084 = 'B84'
4085 = 'B85'

[A453-660, >=1.5" lub, w/A453-660]


[A453-660, lub, w/A453-660

4500 = 'Undefined'
Materials for British Standards - Ranges used 6000-7999
carbon steel pipes and tubes BS3601
6000 = 'BS3601:BW320'
6001 = 'BS3601:ERW320'
6002 = 'BS3601:ERW360'
6003 = 'BS3601:ERW430'
6004 = 'BS3601:S360'
6005 = 'BS3601:S430'
6006 = 'BS3601:SAW430'
steel pipes
6010 =
6011 =
6012 =
6013 =
6014 =
6015 =
6016 =
6017 =
6018 =
6019 =
6020 =
6021 =
6022 =
6023 =
6024 =
6025 =
6026 =
6027 =
6028 =
6029 =

and tubes BS3602 part 1 1987


'BS3602:PART 1:HFS360:Cat 1'
'BS3602:PART 1:HFS360:Cat 2'
'BS3602:PART 1:HFS430:Cat 1'
'BS3602:PART 1:HFS430:Cat 2'
'BS3602:PART 1:HFS500Nb:Cat 1'
'BS3602:PART 1:HFS500Nb:Cat 2'
'BS3602:PART 1:CFS360:Cat 1'
'BS3602:PART 1:CFS360:Cat 2'
'BS3602:PART 1:CFS430:Cat 1'
'BS3602:PART 1:CFS430:Cat 2'
'BS3602:PART 1:CFS500Nb:Cat 1'
'BS3602:PART 1:CFS500Nb:Cat 2'
'BS3602:PART 1:ERW360:Cat 1'
'BS3602:PART 1:ERW360:Cat 2'
'BS3602:PART 1:ERW430:Cat 1'
'BS3602:PART 1:ERW430:Cat 2'
'BS3602:PART 1:CEW360:Cat 1'
'BS3602:PART 1:CEW360:Cat 2'
'BS3602:PART 1:CEW430:Cat 1'
'BS3602:PART 1:CEW430:Cat 2'

steel pipes
6030 =
6031 =
6032 =
6033 =

and tubes elevated temp prop BS3602 part 2


'BS3602:PART 2:SAW410:cat 1'
'BS3602:PART 2:SAW410:cat 2'
'BS3602:PART 2:SAW460:cat 1'
'BS3602:PART 2:SAW460:cat 2'

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steel pipes
6040 =
6041 =
6042 =
6043 =
6044 =
6045 =
6046 =
6047 =
6048 =
6049 =
6050 =
6051 =
6052 =
6053 =
6054 =
6055 =

and tubes low temp prop BS3603 1977


'BS3603 HFS410 LT 50 Cat 1'
'BS3603 HFS410 LT 50 Cat 2'
'BS3603 CFS410 LT 50 Cat 1'
'BS3603 CFS410 LT 50 Cat 2'
'BS3603 ERW410 LT 50 Cat 1'
'BS3603 ERW410 LT 50 Cat 2'
'BS3603 CEW410 LT 50 Cat 1'
'BS3603 CEW410 LT 50 Cat 2'
'BS3603 HFS503 LT 100 Cat 1'
'BS3603 HFS503 LT 100 Cat 2'
'BS3603 CFS503 LT 100 Cat 1'
'BS3603 CFS503 LT 100 Cat 2'
'BS3603 HFS509 LT 196 Cat 1'
'BS3603 HFS509 LT 196 Cat 2'
'BS3603 CFS509 LT 196 Cat 1'
'BS3603 CFS509 LT 196 Cat 2'

steel pipes
6060 =
6061 =
6062 =
6063 =
6064 =
6065 =
6066 =
6067 =
6068 =
6069 =
6070 =
6071 =
6072 =
6073 =
6074 =
6075 =
6076 =
6077 =
6078 =
6079 =
6080 =
6081 =
6082 =
6083 =
6084 =
6085 =
6086 =
6087 =
6088 =
6089 =
6090 =
6091 =
6092 =
6093 =
6094 =

and tubes elevated


'BS3604:HFS620-460
'BS3604:CFS620-460
'BS3604:ERW620-460
'BS3604:CEW620-460
'BS3604:HFS620-460
'BS3604:CFS620-460
'BS3604:ERW620-460
'BS3604:CEW620-460
'BS3604:HFS620-440
'BS3604:CFS620-440
'BS3604:ERW620-440
'BS3604:CEW620-440
'BS3604:HFS620-440
'BS3604:CFS620-440
'BS3604:ERW620-440
'BS3604:CEW620-440
'BS3604:HFS621 Cat
'BS3604:CFS621 Cat
'BS3604:ERW621 Cat
'BS3604:CEW621 Cat
'BS3604:HFS621 Cat
'BS3604:CFS621 Cat
'BS3604:ERW621 Cat
'BS3604:CEW621 Cat
'BS3604:HFS660 Cat
'BS3604:CFS660 Cat
'BS3604:HFS660 Cat
'BS3604:CFS660 Cat
'BS3604:HFS622 Cat
'BS3604:CFS622 Cat
'BS3604:HFS622 Cat
'BS3604:CFS622 Cat
'BS3604:HFS625 Cat
'BS3604:CFS625 Cat
'BS3604:HFS625 Cat

temp prop BS3604


Cat 1'
Cat 1'
Cat 1'
Cat 1'
Cat 2'
Cat 2'
Cat 2'
Cat 2'
Cat 1'
Cat 1'
Cat 1'
Cat 1'
Cat 2'
Cat 2'
Cat 2'
Cat 2'
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2'
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6095
6096
6097
6098
6099
6100
6101
6102
6103
6104
6105
6106
6107

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'BS3604:CFS625 Cat
'BS3604:HFS629-470
'BS3604:CFS629-470
'BS3604:HFS629-470
'BS3604:CFS629-470
'BS3604:HFS629-590
'BS3604:CFS629-590
'BS3604:HFS629-590
'BS3604:CFS629-590
'BS3604:HFS762 Cat
'BS3604:CFS762 Cat
'BS3604:HFS762 Cat
'BS3604:CFS762 Cat

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Cat
Cat
Cat
Cat
Cat
Cat
Cat
Cat
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1'
2'
2'

1'
1'
2'
2'
1'
1'
2'
2'

SS pipes and tubes for pressure purposes BS3605:1973


6110 = 'BS3605 304S14'
6111 = 'BS3605 304S18'
6112 = 'BS3605 304S59'
6113 = 'BS3605 304S22'
6114 = 'BS3605 304S25'
6115 = 'BS3605 316S14'
6116 = 'BS3605 316S18'
6117 = 'BS3605 316S59'
6118 = 'BS3605 316S22'
6119 = 'BS3605 316S26'
6120 = 'BS3605 321S18'
6121 = 'BS3605 321S59(1010)'
6122 = 'BS3605 321S59(1105)'
6123 = 'BS3605 321S22'
6124 = 'BS3605 347S18'
6125 = 'BS3605 347S59'
6126 = 'BS3605 347S17'
plates BS1501 part 1 1980
6200 = 'BS1501-141 360A'
6201 = 'BS1501-151 360A'
6202 = 'BS1501-151 400A'
6203 = 'BS1501-151 430A'
6204 = 'BS1501-151 360B'
6205 = 'BS1501-151 400B'
6206 = 'BS1501-151 430B'
6207 = 'BS1501-154 360A'
6208 = 'BS1501-154 400A'
6209 = 'BS1501-154 430A'
6210 = 'BS1501-161 360A'
6211 = 'BS1501-161 400A'
6212 = 'BS1501-161 430A'
6213 = 'BS1501-161 360B'
6214 = 'BS1501-161 400B'
6215 = 'BS1501-161 430B'
6216 = 'BS1501-164 360A RT'
6217 = 'BS1501-164 360A LT0'
6218 = 'BS1501-164 360A LT20'
6219 = 'BS1501-164 360B RT'

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6220
6221
6222
6223
6224
6225
6226
6227
6228
6229
6230
6231
6232
6233
6234
6235
6236
6237
6238
6239
6240
6241
6242
6243
6244
6245
6246
6247
6248
6249
6250
6251
6252
6253
6254
6255
6256
6257
6258
6259
6260
6261
6262
6263
6264
6265
6266
6267
6268
6269
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6271
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'BS1501-164
'BS1501-164
'BS1501-164
'BS1501-164
'BS1501-164
'BS1501-164
'BS1501-164
'BS1501-164
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-223
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224
'BS1501-224

360B
360B
400A
400A
400A
400B
400B
400B
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steel plates BS1501 part 2 1988


6310 = 'BS1501-243'
6311 = 'BS1501-271'
6312 = 'BS1501-281'
6313 = 'BS1501-620'
6314 = 'BS1501-621'
6315 = 'BS1501-622-515'
6316 = 'BS1501-622-690'
6317 = 'BS1501-660'
6318 = 'BS1501-503'
6319 = 'BS1501-510'
6320 = 'BS1501-828'
steel plates BS1501 part 3 1973
6321 = 'BS1501-403S17A'
6322 = 'BS1501-405S17A'
6323 = 'BS1501-304S12A'
6324 = 'BS1501-304S15A'
6325 = 'BS1501-304S49A'
6326 = 'BS1501-321S12A'
6327 = 'BS1501-321S49A'

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'BS1501-316S12A'
'BS1501-316S16A'
'BS1501-316S37A'
'BS1501-316S49A'
'BS1501-320S17A'
'BS1501-310S24A'
'BS1501-NA15A'
'BS1501-NA16A'
'BS1501-460S52A'
'BS1501-304S62A'
'BS1501-304S65A'
'BS1501-304S87A'
'BS1501-347S67A'
'BS1501-316S62A'
'BS1501-316S66A'
'BS1501-316S82A'
'BS1501-403S17B'
'BS1501-405S17B'
'BS1501-304S12B'
'BS1501-304S15B'
'BS1501-304S49B'
'BS1501-351S12B'
'BS1501-351S49B'
'BS1501-347S17B'
'BS1501-347S49B'
'BS1501-316S12B'
'BS1501-316S16B'
'BS1501-316S37B'
'BS1501-316S49B'
'BS1501-320S17B'
'BS1501-310S24B'
'BS1501-NA15B'
'BS1501-NA16B'
'BS1501-460S52B'
'BS1501-304S62B'
'BS1501-304S65B'
'BS1501-304S87B'
'BS1501-377S67B'
'BS1501-316S62B'
'BS1501-316S66B'
'BS1501-316S82B'
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steel forgings to BS1503 1980
6380 = 'BS1503 164-490'
6381 = 'BS1503 221-410'
6382 = 'BS1503 221-430'
6383 = 'BS1503 221-460'
6384 = 'BS1503 221-490'
6385 = 'BS1503 221-510'
6386 = 'BS1503 221-530'
6387 = 'BS1503 221-550'
6388 = 'BS1503 223-410'
6389 = 'BS1503 223-430'
6390 = 'BS1503 223-460'
6391 = 'BS1503 223-490'
6392 = 'BS1503 223-510'
6393 = 'BS1503 224-410'
6394 = 'BS1503 224-430'
6395 = 'BS1503 224-460'
6396 = 'BS1503 224-490'
6397 = 'BS1503 224-510'
6398 = 'BS1503 245-420'
6399 = 'BS1503 620-440'
6400 = 'BS1503 620-540'
6401 = 'BS1503 621-460'
6402 = 'BS1503 660-460'
6403 = 'BS1503 271-560'
6404 = 'BS1503 622-490'
6405 = 'BS1503 622-560'
6406 = 'BS1503 622-650'
6407 = 'BS1503 625-520'
6408 = 'BS1503 625-590'
6409 = 'BS1503 503-490'
6410 = 'BS1503 509-690'
6411 = 'BS1503 410S21'
6412 = 'BS1503 420S29'
6413 = 'BS1503 403S17'
6414 = 'BS1503 405S17'
6415 = 'BS1503 304S11'
6416 = 'BS1503 304S31'
6417 = 'BS1503 304S51'
6418 = 'BS1503 347S31'
6419 = 'BS1503 347S51'
6420 = 'BS1503 321S31'
6421 = 'BS1503 321S51-490'
6422 = 'BS1503 321S51-510'
6423 = 'BS1503 316S11'
6424 = 'BS1503 316S13'
6425 = 'BS1503 316S31'
6426 = 'BS1503 316S33'
6427 = 'BS1503 316S51'
6428 = 'BS1503 320S33'
6429 = 'BS1503 310S31'

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221-430E'
221-460E'
221-490E'
221-510E'
221-530E'
221-550E'
223-410E'
223-430E'
223-460E'
223-490E'
223-510E'
224-410E'
224-430E'
224-460E'
224-490E'
224-510E'
245-420E'
620-440E'
620-540E'
621-460E'
660-460E'
271-560E'
622-490E'
622-560E'
622-650E'
625-520E'
625-590E'
410S21E'
420S29E'
403S17E'
405S17E'
304S11E'
304S31E'
304S51E'
347S31E'
347S51E'
321S31E'
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321S51-510E'
316S11E'
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223-410-LT10'
223-410-LT20'
223-410-LT50'
223-430-LT10'
223-430-LT15'
223-430-LT40'
223-460-LT0'
223-460-LT10'
223-460-LT20'
223-490-LT0'
223-490-LT10'
223-510-LT0'
224-410-LT10'
224-410-LT20'
224-410-LT50'
224-430-LT10'
224-430-LT15'
224-430-LT40'
224-460-LT0'
224-460-LT10'
224-460-LT20'
224-490-LT0'
224-490-LT10'
224-510-LT0'
503-490-LT80'
509-690-LT196'
304S11-LT196'
304S31-LT196'
347S31-LT196'
321S31-LT196'
321S51-490'
321S51-510'
316S11-LT196'
316S13-LT196'
316S31-LT196'
316S33-LT196'

steel casting to BS1504 1976


6520 = 'BS1504-161 grade 430A'
6521 = 'BS1504-161 grade 480A'
6522 = 'BS1504-161 grade 540A'
6523 = 'BS1504-161 grade 430E'
6524 = 'BS1504-161 grade 480E'
6525 = 'BS1504-161 grade 430A-LT40'
6526 = 'BS1504-245A'
6527 = 'BS1504-245B'
6528 = 'BS1504-245A-LT50'
6529 = 'BS1504-503-LT60'
6530 = 'BS1504-621A'
6531 = 'BS1504-622A'
6532 = 'BS1504-622E'
6533 = 'BS1504-623A'
6534 = 'BS1504-625A'
6535 = 'BS1504-625E'

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'BS1504-629A'
'BS1504-660A'
'BS1504-420C29A'
'BS1504-425C11A'
'BS1504-304C15A'
'BS1504-304C15A-LT196'
'BS1504-304C12A'
'BS1504-304C12A-LT196'
'BS1504-347C17A'
'BS1504-347C17A-LT196'
'BS1504-315C16A'
'BS1504-315C16A-LT196'
'BS1504-316C12A'
'BS1504-316C16A'
'BS1504-316C71A'
'BS1504-318C17A'
'BS1504-316C16E'
'BS1504-316C71E'
'BS1504-316C12A-LT196'
'BS1504-316C16A-LT196'
'BS1504-316C71A-LT196'
'BS1504-317C12A'
'BS1504-317C16A'
'BS1504-364C11A'
'BS1504-332C11A'
'BS1504-310C40A'
'BS1504-330C11A'

steel bars and billets for bolting BS1506 1986


6570 = 'BS1506-162'
6571 = 'BS1506-253'
6572 = 'BS1506-253-LT100'
6573 = 'BS1506-509-650'
6574 = 'BS1506-509-650-LT196'
6575 = 'BS1506-509-690'
6576 = 'BS1506-509-690-LT196'
6577 = 'BS1506-630-790'
6578 = 'BS1506-630-790-LT100'
6579 = 'BS1506-630-790-LT75'
6580 = 'BS1506-630-860'
6581 = 'BS1506-630-860-LT100'
6582 = 'BS1506-630-690'
6583 = 'BS1506-630-690-LT100'
6584 = 'BS1506-631-850'
6585 = 'BS1506-670-860'
6586 = 'BS1506-671-850'
6587 = 'BS1506-681-820'
6588 = 'BS1506-410S21-690'
6589 = 'BS1506-410S21-720'
6590 = 'BS1506-410S21-760'
6591 = 'BS1506-410S21-750'
6592 = 'BS1506-410S21-770'
6593 = 'BS1506-416S29'
6594 = 'BS1506-286S31'

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'BS1506-286S31-LT196'
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'BS1506-304S51'
'BS1506-304S61'
'BS1506-304S61-LT196'
'BS1506-304S71'
'BS1506-304S71-LT196'
'BS1506-303S22'
'BS1506-316S31'
'BS1506-316S31-LT196'
'BS1506-316S33'
'BS1506-316S33-LT196'
'BS1506-316S51'
'BS1506-316S53'
'BS1506-316S61'
'BS1506-316S61-LT196'
'BS1506-316S63'
'BS1506-316S63-LT196'
'BS1506-316S65'
'BS1506-316S65-LT196'
'BS1506-316S67'
'BS1506-316S67-LT196'
'BS1506-321S31'
'BS1506-321S31-LT196'
'BS1506-321S51-490'
'BS1506-321S51-520'
'BS1506-347S31'
'BS1506-347S31-LT196'
'BS1506-347S51'

7999 = 'undefined'

CL330, CP Type/Termination/Preparation (999)


Use 2-199 for bolted types; 300-399 for male types and
400-599 for female types. Refer to Reference Data Manager
(PD_DATA) Reference Guide for additional data.
1 = [Blank]
2 = 'FE'
Use 11-15 for ends without
integral gaskets.
10 = 'FFTP
(11-19)'
11 = 'FFFE'
16 = 'FFFEWG'

[Flanged end]
integral gaskets; 16-19 for ends with
[Flat-face flanged termination type]
[Flat-face flanged end]
[Flat-face flanged end with integral gasket]

Use 21-25 for ends without integral gaskets; 26-29 for ends with
integral gaskets.
20 = 'RFTP
(21-29)' [Raised-face flanged termination type]
21 = 'RFFE'
[Raised-face flanged end]
26 = 'RFFEWG'
[Raised-face flanged end with integral gasket]

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Use 31-35 for ends without integral gaskets; 36-39 for ends with
integral gaskets.
30 = 'RJFTP
(31-39)' [RTJ-face flanged termination type]
31 = 'RJFE'
[RTJ-face flanged end]
Use 41-45 for ends without
integral gaskets.
40 = 'TMFTP
(41-49)'
41 = 'STFE'
42 = 'LTFE'
43 = 'SMFE'
44 = 'LMFE'

integral gaskets; 46-49 for ends with

Use 51-55 for ends without


integral gaskets.
50 = 'GFFTP
(51-59)'
51 = 'SGFE'
52 = 'LGFE'
53 = 'SFFE'
54 = 'LFFE'

integral gaskets; 56-59 for ends with

[Tongue/male-face flanged termination type]


[Small-tongue-face flanged end]
[Large-tongue-face flanged end]
[Small-male-face flanged end]
[Large-male-face flanged end]

[Groove/female-face flanged
[Small-groove-face flanged
[Large-groove-face flanged
[Small-female-face flanged
[Large-female-face flanged

termination type]
end]
end]
end]
end]

Use 61-65 for lap-flanged ends without integral gaskets; 66-69 for
lap-flanged ends with integral gaskets.
60 = 'FFLFTP
(61-69)' [Flat-face lap-flanged termination type]
61 = 'FFLFE
[Flat-face lap-flanged end]
Use 71-75 for lap-flanged ends without integral gaskets; 76-79 for
lap-flanged ends with integral gaskets.
70 = 'RFLFTP
(71-79)' [Raised-face lap-flanged termination type]
71 = 'RFLFE'
[Raised-face lap-flanged end]
Use 81-85 for lap-flanged ends without integral gaskets; 86-89 for
lap-flanged ends with integral gaskets.
80 = 'RJFLFTP
(81-89)' [RTJ-face lap-flanged termination type]
81 = 'RJLFE'
[RTJ-face lap-flanged end]
Use 91-95 for lap-flanged ends without integral gaskets; 96-99 for
lap-flanged ends with integral gaskets.
90 = 'TMFLFTP
(91-99)' [Tongue/male-face lap-flanged termination
type]
91 = 'STLFE'
[Small-tongue-face lap-flanged end]
92 = 'LTLFE'
[Large-tongue-face lap-flanged end]
93 = 'SMLFE'
[Small-male-face lap-flanged end]
94 = 'LMLFE'
[Large-male-face lap-flanged end]
Use 101-105 for lap-flanged ends without integral gaskets; 106-109
for lap-flanged ends with integral gaskets.
100 = 'GFFLFTP
(101-109)'[Groove/female-face lap-flanged termination
type]
101 = 'SGLFE'
[Small-groove-face lap-flanged end]
102 = 'LGLFE'
[Large-groove-face lap-flanged end]
103 = 'SFLFE'
[Small-female-face lap-flanged end]
104 = 'LFLFE'
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Use 111-115 for ends without integral
with integral gaskets.
110 = 'FFTBTP
(111-119)'[Flat-face
111 = 'FFTBE'
[Flat-face
116 = 'FFTBEWG'
[Flat-face
gasket]

gaskets; 116-119 for ends


thru-bolted termination type]
thru-bolted end]
thru-bolted end with integral

Use 121-125 for ends without integral gaskets; 126-129 for ends
with integral gaskets.
120 = 'RFTBTP
(121-129)'[Raised-face thru-bolted termination type]
121 = 'RFTBE'
[Raised-face thru-bolted end]
126 = 'RFTBEWG'
[Raised-face thru-bolted end with integral
gasket]
Use 131-135 for ends without integral gaskets; 136-139 for ends
with integral gaskets.
130 = 'RJTBTP
(131-139)'[RTJ-face thru-bolted termination type]
131 = 'RJTBE'
[RTJ-face thru-bolted end]
Use 141-145 for ends without integral gaskets; 146-149 for ends
with integral gaskets.
140 = 'MRJTBTP
(141-149)'[Male RTJ-face thru-bolted termination type]
146 = 'MRJTBEWG'
[Male RTJ-face thru-bolted end with integral
gasket]
Use 151-155 for ends without integral
with integral gaskets.
150 = 'FFTBCSTP (151-159)'[Flat-face
termination type]
151 = 'FFTBCSE'
[Flat-face
156 = 'FFTBCSEWG'
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with integral gasket]

gaskets; 156-159 for ends


thru-bolted-with-cap-screws
thru-bolted-with-cap-screws end]
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Use 161-165 for ends without integral gaskets; 166-169 for ends
with integral gaskets.
160 = 'RFTBCSTP (161-169)'[Raised-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws
termination type]
161 = 'RFTBCSE'
[Raised-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws end]
166 = 'RFTBCSEWG'
[Raised-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws end
with integral gasket]
Use 171-175 for ends without integral gaskets; 176-179 for ends
with integral gaskets.
170 = 'RJTBCSTP (171-179)'[RTJ-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws
termination type]
171 = 'RJTBCSE'
[RTJ-face thru-bolted-with-cap-screws end]
Use 181-185 for ends without integral gaskets; 186-189 for ends
with integral gaskets.
180 = 'FFFTBTP
(181-189)'[Flat-full-face thru-bolted termination type]
181 = 'FFFTBE'
[Flat-full-face thru-bolted end]
186 = 'FFFTBEWG'
[Flat-full-face thru-bolted end with integral
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191 = 'MJE'
300 = 'MTP

(190-199)'[Mechanical joint termination type]


[Mechanical joint end]
(301-399)'[Male termination type]

Use 301-309 for welded ends only


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302 = 'OLET'
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[Male flared end]
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[Male threaded end]
= 'MGE'
[Male grooved end]
= 'MQCE'
[Male quick connect end]
= 'MCE'
[Male clamp end]
= 'MFRE'
[Male ferrule end]
= 'MHE'
[Male hose end]
= 'SPE'
[Spigot end]

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401

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[Plain end, 3" field fit]
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[Plain end, 6" field fit]
= 'STP
(401-409)'[Socket termination type]
= 'SE'
[Socket end]

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(441-449)'[Female threaded termination type]
= 'FTE'
[Female threaded end]
= 'FGTP
(461-469)'[Female grooved termination type]
= 'FGE'
[Female grooved end]
= 'FCTP
(471-479)'[Female clamp termination type]
= 'FCE'
[Female clamp end]
= 'FQCTP
(481-489)'[Female quick connect termination type]
= 'FQCE'
[Female quick connect end]
= 'FFRTP
(501-509)'[Female ferrule termination type]
= 'FFRE'
[Female ferrule end]
= 'FHTP
(521-529)'[Female hose termination type]
= 'FHE'
[Female hose end]
= 'BLTP
(541-549)'[Bell end termination type]
= 'BLE'
[Push-on bell end]
= 'MJBE'
[Mechanical joint bell end]
= 'HTP
(581-599)'[Hole end termination type]

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600
601

591-599 for welded ends only


= 'HCE'
[Circular hole end]
= 'NTP
(600-605)'[Null termination type]
= 'NE'
[Null end]

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651 = 'UD'

(651-659)'[User defined termination type]


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preparation end is detected by the
system in the piping materials
class, it will prompt the User to define
the actual CP preparation to use. The
value provided by the User will be used
for initial placement of the component
as well as for subsequent recreations of
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'Piping'
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'Hose'
'Tubing'
'Gate valve'
'Extended body gate valve'
'Conduit gate valve'
'Blank gate valve'
'3-way valve'
'Ball valve'
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'2-way valve'
'3-way ball valve'
'Globe valve'
[2-way]
'Angle globe valve'
[2-way]
'3-way globe valve'
'Y globe valve'
'Plug valve'
[2-way]
'4-way valve'
'3-way plug valve'
'4-way plug valve'
'Needle valve'
'Butterfly valve'
'Diaphragm valve'
'Knife gate valve'
'Slide valve'
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'3-way slide valve'
'Angle valve'
'Check valve'
'Wafer check valve'
'Angle check valve'
'Stop check valve'
'Angle stop check valve'
'Y stop check valve'
'Backflow preventer'
'Automatic recirculation valve'
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'Float valve'
'Foot valve'
'Tank drain valve'
'Deluge valve'
'Hose valve'
'Angle hose valve'
'Vent/drain valve'
'Instrument root valve'
'3-way instrument root valve'
'4-way instrument root valve'
'Flange'
'Reducing flange'
'Expander flange'
'Orifice flange'
'Blind flange'
'Open spectacle blank'
'Closed spectacle blank'
'Blank disc'
'Blind spacer'
'Tapered spacer'
'Open spacer'
'End'
'Head'
'Plug'
'Cap'
'Diameter change'
'Concentric diameter change'
'Eccentric diameter change'
'Coupling/connector'
'Half coupling'
'Concentric reducer'
'Eccentric reducer'
'Reducing coupling'
'Concentric swage'
'Eccentric swage'
'Union'
'Orifice union'
'Dielectric union'
'Hose connection'
'Bushing'
'Reducing insert'
'Pipe bend'
'5.625 deg elbow'
'11.25 deg elbow'
'22.5 deg elbow'
'<45 deg direction change'
'45 deg direction change'
'45 deg elbow'
'45 deg LR elbow'
'45 deg long tangent elbow'
'45 deg 3D elbow'
'45 deg union elbow'
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'45 deg long elbow'
'60 deg elbow'
'45-90 deg direction change'
'90 deg direction change'
'90 deg elbow'
'90 deg SR elbow'
'90 deg LR elbow'
'90 deg LR long tangent elbow'
'90 deg reducing elbow'
'90 deg 3D elbow'
'90 deg union elbow'
'90 deg street elbow'
'90 deg reducing street elbow'
'90 deg short elbow'
'90 deg long elbow'
'180 deg return'
'180 deg SR return'
'180 deg LR return'
'180 deg close return'
'180 deg medium return'
'180 deg open return'
'Miter'
'45 deg miter'
'90 deg miter'
'Tee'
'Reducing branch tee'
'Reducing run and branch tee'
'On-run union tee'
'On-branch union tee'
'Street tee'
'Reducing instrument tee'
'Drip ring tee'
'Basin tee'
'True Y'
'Lateral'
'Reducing branch lateral'
'Reducing run and branch lateral'
'90 deg short Y-branch'
'90 deg reducing short Y-branch'
'90 deg long Y-branch'
'90 deg reducing long Y-branch'
'Cross'
'Reducing branches cross'
'Reducing run and branches cross'
'Basin cross'
'Saddle'
'Sweepolet'
'Weldolet'
'Sockolet'
'Thredolet'
'Nippolet'
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'Reinforcing weld'
'Buttweld'
'Branch nipple'
'In-line nipple'
'Gasket'
'Stud'
'Nut'
'Fire monitor'
'Elevated fire monitor'
'Remotely operated fire monitor'
'Foam monitor'
'Elevated foam monitor'
'Remotely operated foam monitor'
'Fire hydrant'
[2-way]
'Fire hydrant w/monitor nozzle' [2-way]
'3-way fire hydrant'
'Hose reel'
'Hose rack station'
'Foam chamber'
'Wet sprinkler'
'Pre-action sprinkler'
'Spray sprinkler'
'Eye wash'
'Safety shower'
'Safety shower and eye wash'
'Siamese'
[2-way]
'90 deg siamese'
[2-way]
'Flame arrestor'
'Hammer arrestor'
'Vent silencer'
'In-line silencer'
'Vent'
'Exhaust head'
'Breather vent'
'Free vent w/o screen'
'Free vent w/screen'
'Motor operated valve'
'Mixing T'
'Spray nozzle'
'Removable spool'
'Swing elbow'
'Expansion joint'
'Hinged expansion joint'
'Swivel joint'
'Mechanical coupling'
'Flexible hose'
'Sample cooler'
'Strainer/filter'
'Single basket strainer'
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'Basket strainer'
'Cone strainer'
'Flat plate strainer'
'Sump strainer'
'Filter'
'Steam trap'
'Float steam trap'
'Inverted bucket steam trap'
'Thermostatic steam trap'
'Thermodynamic steam trap'
'Impulse steam trap'
'Generic component'
'Pip seg heat tracing brk/comp 2'
'Air utility station'
'Nitrogen utility station'
'Water utility station'
'Steam utility station'
'Vent/drain detail 1'
'Vent/drain detail 2'
'Vent/drain detail 3'
'Vent/drain detail H'
'Connection detail 1'
'Connection detail 2'
'Connection detail 3'
'Connection detail 4'
'Connection detail 5'
'Connection detail 6'
'Connection detail 7'
'Connection detail 8'
'Anchor'
'1-way support'
'2-way support'
'Spring support'
'Damping support'
'Tie-in marker'
'Utility connector'
'Drain connector'
'Utility station connector'
'TRM off-dwg piping connector'
'TLM off-dwg piping connector'
'TTM off-dwg piping connector'
'TBM off-dwg piping connector'
'FRM off-dwg piping connector'
'FLM off-dwg piping connector'
'FTM off-dwg piping connector'
'FBM off-dwg piping connector'
'Utility off-dwg pip connector'
'To off-vol piping connector'
'From off-vol piping connector'
'TRM off-unit piping connector'
'TLM off-unit piping connector'
'TTM off-unit piping connector'
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'FLM off-unit piping connector'
'FTM off-unit piping connector'
'FBM off-unit piping connector'
'To off-site piping connector'
'From off-site piping connector'
'Piping node marker'
'Terminator piping connector'
above 1500 are reserved for DIN components.
'Valve generic'
'Angle plug valve'
'Non-return valve'
'Check valve'
'Valve with continous action'
'4-way globe valve'
'4-way valve,generic'
'Steam throttling angle valve'
'Steam throttling 3-way globe valve'
'Butterfly valve with continous action'
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'Globe valve with continous action'
'Gate valve with continous action'
'Plug valve with continous action'
'Angle globe valve with continous action'
'Free wheel check valve'
'Safety check valve'
'Fire safety butterfly valve'
'Aeration and deaeration armature'
'Angle ball valve'
'4-way ball valve'
'Taper plug valve'
'Taper angle plug valve'
'3-way taper plug valve'
'4-way taper plug valve'
'Flat seal bottom'
'Blank disk'
'Flange connection'
'Screwed connection'
'Angle diaphragm valve'
'Safety valve'
'Safety valve regulated with spring'
'Safety valve regulated with weight'
'Angle safety valve'
'Angle safety valve regulated with spring'
'Rupture disk'
'Aeration with screw cap'
'Inspection glass'
'Aeration with plug'
'Flanged aeration'
'90 deg earation'
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'Tapered filter'

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'Discharge valve'
'Discharge with blind flanged gate valve'
'Discharge with gate valve'
'Bellow expansion joint'
'Lyra expansion joint'
'90 degree elbow for JP'
'T connection for JP'
'Flange between JP'
'Valve for connecting JP media'
'Blindflange JP'
'Skewed connection JP'
'Y connection JP'
'flanged connection segment/comp type 1'
'flanged connection segment/comp type 2'
'flanged connection segment/comp type 3'
'flanged connection segment/comp type 4'
'Flange from JP to normal pipe'
'Valve for JP media supply'
'Flange connection for JP'
'Bypass for JP media'
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'Fire extinguishing equipment halogen'
'Fire extinguishing equipment carbonic acid'
'Fire extinguishing equipment foam'
'Fire extinguishing equipment floor connection'
'Fire extinguishing equipment overhead conn.'
'Fire extinguishing connector'
'Fire extinguishing water supply'
'Fire brigade accessory'
'Hydrant ground floor'
'Hydrant overhead'
'Wall hydrant'
'Sprinkler equipment'
'Flooding spray equipment'
'Spraying equipment'
'Refrigerating unit'
'Globe valve with open function'
'Angle valve with open function'
'Clamp joint'
'Taper pipe thread'
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'Socket joint'
'Taper pipe joint'
'Cool box'
'Ball float valve'

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'ASME-III'
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'ASME-VIII-1'
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'ASME-VIII-2'
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'ASME Fld Mets & AGA Rpt 3' [Instruments]
'ANSI-B31.1'
[Power]
'ANSI-B31.2'
[Fuel Gas]
'ANSI-B31.3'
[Petroleum]
'ANSI-B31.4'
[Oil Transport]
'ANSI-B31.5'
[Refrigeration]
'ANSI-B31.8'
[Gas Transmission]
'ANSI-B31.9'
[Building Services]
'API-2000'
[Tank Venting]
'AWWA'
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'DIN'
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APPENDIX B

PDS Design Database Format


This appendix contains a PDS DDL which shows the format of the PDS design database.

In This Appendix
Table 12 - Piping Segment Data ................................................... 111
Table 22 - Nozzles ......................................................................... 112
Table 34 - Piping Component Data ............................................... 112
Table 50 - Piping/Tubing Data ....................................................... 114
Table 67 - Instrument Component Data ........................................ 115
Table 80 - Pipe Support Data ........................................................ 116

Table 12 - Piping Segment Data


# Piping Segment Data
# Piping Segment Data
table number = 12 , number
1 , system_unique_no
* 2 , line_number_label
3 , line_id
4 , unit_number
5 , unit_code
6 , module_no
7 , package_system_no
8 , train_number
9 , fluid_code
10 , line_sequence_no
11 , nominal_piping_dia
12 , piping_mater_class
13 , gasket_separation
* 14 , insulation_purpose
* 15 , insulation_thick
* 16 , insulation_density
17 , heat_tracing_reqmt
18 , heat_tracing_media
19 , heat_tracing_temp
20 , construction_stat
21 , hold_status
22 , approval_status
23 , schedule_override
* 24 , nor_oper_pres
* 25 , nor_oper_temp
* 26 , alt_oper_pres
* 27 , alt_oper_temp
* 28 , nor_dgn_pres
* 29 , nor_dgn_temp
* 30 , alt_dgn_pres
* 31 , alt_dgn_temp
32 , steam_outlet_temp
33 , mater_of_construct
34 , safety_class
* 35 , design_standard
36 , design_area_number
37 , design_resp
38 , construction_resp
39 , supply_resp
40 , coating_reqmts
41 , cleaning_reqmts
42 , fluid_category
* 43 , nor_op_pres_units
* 44 , nor_op_temp_units
* 45 , alt_op_pres_units
* 46 , alt_op_temp_units
* 47 , nor_dgn_pres_units
* 48 , nor_dgn_temp_units
* 49 , alt_dgn_pres_units
* 50 , alt_dgn_temp_units
51 , steam_temp_units
* 52 , stress_system_no
* 53 , stress_reqmts

of columns = 77
, integer
, character(40)
, character(24)
, character(12)
, character(3)
, character(16)
, character(12)
, character(2)
, short
, character(16)
, short
, character(16)
, character(8)
, short
, double
, double
, short
, short
, double
, short
, short
, short
, character(8)
, double
, double
, double
, double
, double
, double
, double
, double
, double
, character(6)
, short
, short
, character(10)
, short
, short
, short
, short
, short
, character(4)
, short
, short
, short
, short
, short
, short
, short
, short
, short
, character(12)
, short

, index 1

, standard note 125

, standard note 220


, standard note 1074 (units)
, standard note 200
, standard note 210
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standard
standard
standard
standard

note
note
note
note

130
50
35
332

, standard note 340


, standard note 570
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standard
standard
standard
standard
standard

note
note
note
note
note

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160
160
190
230

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standard
standard
standard
standard
standard
standard
standard
standard

note
note
note
note
note
note
note
note
note

1064
1056
1064
1056
1064
1056
1064
1056
1056

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hyd_system_no
hyd_reqmts
specific_gravity_a
specific_gravity_b
specific_gravity_c
viscosity
density
spec_heat_ratio
sonic_velocity
surface_roughness
test_system_no
test_fluid
test_pressure
PID_id_part_a
PID_id_part_b
end_1_nozzle_id
end_2_nozzle_id
alpha_descript_id
standard_note_no
pid_index_no
color_code
inspection_iso_id
index_to_pi_dwg
weld_id

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short
double
double
double
double
double
double
double
double
character(6)
short
double
character(4)
character(4)
integer
integer
character(12)
short
integer
character(8)
character(24)
integer
character(80)

, standard note 360

, standard note 125

, standard note 499

In the preceding table, an asterisk (*) denotes piping designer input responsibility.

Table 22 - Nozzles
# equip_nozzle
table number = 22, number of
1 , nozzle_indx_no
,
2 , nozzle_no
,
3 , equip_indx_no
,
4 , nominal_piping_dia ,
5 , rating
,
6 , preparation
,
7 , piping_mater_class ,
8 , unit_no
,
9 , fluid_code
,
10 , unit_code
,
11 , line_sequence_no
,
12 , heat_tracing_reqmt ,
13 , heat_tracing_media ,
14 , insulation_purpose ,
15 , insulation_thk
,
16 , table_suffix
,
17 , service
,
18 , schedule_thickness ,
* 19 , nor_therm_growth_X ,
* 20 , nor_therm_growth_Y ,
* 21 , nor_therm_growth_Z ,
* 22 , alt_therm_growth_X ,
* 23 , alt_therm_growth_Y ,
* 24 , alt_therm_growth_Z ,
25 , construction_stat ,

columns = 25
integer
character(10)
integer
short
character(8)
short
character(16)
character(12)
short
character(3)
character(16)
short
short
short
double
short
character(20)
character(8)
double
double
double
double
double
double
short

, standard note 330


, standard note 125
, standard note 200
, standard note 210
, standard note 220
, standard note 576

, standard note 130

In the preceding table, an asterisk (*) denotes piping designer input responsibility.

Table 34 - Piping Component Data


# Piping Component Data
table number = 34 , number of columns = 126
1 , system_unique_no
, integer
, index 1
2 , piping_comp_no
, character(20)
3 , commodity_name
, character(6)
4 , model_code
, character(6)
5 , option_code
, short
, standard note 400
6 , maximum_temp
, double
7 , sched_thick_basis , character(8)
, standard note 332
8 , commodity_code
, character(16)
9 , MTO_requirements
, short
, standard note 365
10 , fabrication_cat
, short
, standard note 180
11 , source_of_data
, short
, standard note 420
12 , PDS_sort_code
, character(6)
13 , physical_data_id
, character(8)
14 , geometric_standard , short
, standard note 575
15 , weight_code
, short
, standard note 578
16 , table_suffix_green , short
, standard note 576
17 , table_suffix_red
, short
, standard note 577
18 , materials_grade
, short
, standard note 145
19 , bend_radius
, double
20 , bend_angle
, double

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21 ,
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23 ,
24 ,
25 ,
26 ,
27 ,
28 ,
29 ,
30 ,
31 ,
32 ,
33 ,
34 ,
35 ,
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37 ,
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39 ,
40 ,
41 ,
42 ,
43 ,
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46 ,
47 ,
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79 ,
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85 ,
86 ,
87 ,
88 ,
89 ,
90 ,
91 ,
92 ,
93 ,
94 ,
95 ,
96 ,
97 ,
98 ,
99 ,
100,

face_to_face_dim
dimension_a
dimension_b
dimension_c
surface_area
empty_weight
water_weight
operator_weight
operator_sym_name
chain_operator_no
opening_action
construction_stat
hold_status
heat_tracing_reqmt
heat_tracing_media
heat_tracing_temp
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
stress_node_no
stress_intens_fact
head_loss_factor
piping_assembly
component_group_no
remarks
standard_note_no_a
standard_note_no_b
cp_1_nom_pipe_diam
cp_1_outside_diam
cp_1_end_prep
cp_1_sch_thk
cp_1_rating
cp_1_face_to_ctr
cp_1_weld_no
cp_1_weld_type
cp_1_gasket_gap
cp_1_gasket_option
cp_1_stress_node
cp_1_stress_factor
cp_1_head_loss
cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss
cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss
cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss

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double
double
double
double
double
double
double
double
character(6)
short
short
short
short
short
short
double
integer
character(2)
character(10)
character(8)
short
double
double
character(12)
short
character(50)
short
short
short
double
short
character(8)
character(8)
double
character(8)
short
double
short
short
double
double
short
double
short
character(8)
character(8)
double
character(8)
short
double
short
short
double
double
short
double
short
character(8)
character(8)
double
character(8)
short
double
short
short
double
double
short
double
short
character(8)
character(8)
double
character(8)
short
double
short
short
double
double

, standard note 1010 (units)


, standard note 1028 (units)
, standard note 1028 (units)

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standard
standard
standard
standard
standard

note
note
note
note
note

390
130
50
200
210

, standard note 499


, standard note 499
, standard note 330
, standard note 332

, standard note 1100 / 400 (bolt option)


, standard note 400

, standard note 330


, standard note 332

, standard note 1100 / 400 (bolt option)


, standard note 400

, standard note 330


, standard note 332

, standard note 1100 / 400 (bolt option)


, standard note 400

, standard note 330


, standard note 332

, standard note 1100 / 400 (bolt option)


, standard note 400

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101,
102,
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107,
108,
109,
110,
111,
112,
113,
114,
115,
116,
117,
118,
119,
120,
121,
122,
123,
124,
125,
126,

cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
cp_5_outside_diam
cp_5_end_prep
cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss
unique_name
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d
last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

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short
double
short
character(8)
character(8)
double
character(8)
short
double
short
short
double
double
character(12)
double
double
double
double
integer
character(20)
short
short
short
short
short
short

, standard note 330


, standard note 332

, standard note 1100 / 400 (bolt option)


, standard note 400

Table 50 - Piping/Tubing Data


# Piping/Tubing Data
table number = 50 , number of columns = 61
1 , system_unique_no
, integer
, index 1
2 , piping_comp_no
, character(20)
3 , commodity_name
, character(6)
4 , model_code
, character(6)
5 , option_code
, short
, standard note 400
6 , maximum_temp
, double
7 , nominal_piping_dia , short
8 , outside_diameter
, double
9 , schedule_thickness , character(8)
, standard note 332
10 , sched_thick_basis , character(8)
, standard note 332
11 , rating
, character(8)
12 , commodity_code
, character(16)
13 , MTO_requirements
, short
, standard note 365
14 , fabrication_cat
, short
, standard note 180
15 , source_of_data
, short
, standard note 425
16 , PDS_sort_code
, character(6)
17 , geometric_standard , short
, standard note 575
18 , weight_code
, short
, standard note 578
19 , table_suffix_green , short
, standard note 576
20 , table_suffix_red
, short
, standard note 577
21 , materials_grade
, short
, standard note 145
22 , pipe_length
, double
23 , surface_area
, double
, standard note 1010
24 , empty_weight
, double
, standard note 1028
25 , water_weight
, double
, standard note 1028
26 , cold_spring_length , double
27 , construction_stat , short
, standard note 130
28 , hold_status
, short
, standard note 50
29 , heat_tracing_reqmt , short
, standard note 200
30 , heat_tracing_media , short
, standard note 210
31 , heat_tracing_temp , double
32 , iso_dwg_index_no
, integer
33 , isometric_sheet_no , character(2)
34 , piece_mark_no
, character(10)
35 , color_code
, character(8)
36 , piping_assembly
, character(12)
37 , component_group_no , short
38 , remarks
, character(50)
39 , standard_note_no_a , short
, standard note 499
40 , standard_note_no_b , short
, standard note 499
41 , end_1_end_prep
, short
, standard note 330
42 , end_1_weld_no
, character(8)
43 , end_1_weld_type
, short
, standard note 1100
44 , end_1_gasket_gap
, double
45 , end_1_gasket_opt
, short
, standard note 400
46 , end_1_stress_node , short
47 , end_1_stres_int
, double
48 , end_1_head_loss
, double

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end_2_end_prep
end_2_weld_no
end_2_weld_type
end_2_gasket_gap
end_2_gasket_opt
end_2_stress_node
end_2_stres_int
end_2_head_loss
unique_name
last_placed_date
inspection_key
end_1_inspect_key
end_2_inspect_key

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short
character(8)
short
double
short
short
double
double
character(12)
integer
short
short
short

, standard note 330


, standard note 1100 / 400 (bolt option)
, standard note 400

Table 67 - Instrument Component Data


# Instrument Component Data
table number = 67 , number of columns = 133
1 , system_unique_no
, integer
, index 1
2 , instrument_comp_no , character(20)
3 , model_code
, character(6)
4 , option_code
, short
, standard note 400
5 , sched_thick_basis , character(8)
, standard note 332
6 , MTO_requirements
, short
, standard note 365
7 , fabrication_cat
, short
, standard note 180
8 , source_of_data
, short
, standard note 430
9 , PDS_sort_code
, character(6)
10 , physical_data_id
, character(8)
11 , geometric_standard , short
, standard note 575
12 , weight_code
, short
, standard note 578
13 , table_suffix_green , short
, standard note 576
14 , table_suffix_red
, short
, standard note 577
15 , materials_grade
, short
, standard note 145
16 , face_to_face_dim
, double
17 , dimension_a
, double
18 , dimension_b
, double
19 , dimension_c
, double
20 , surface_area
, double
, standard note 1010 (units)
21 , empty_weight
, double
, standard note 1028 (units)
22 , water_weight
, double
, standard note 1028 (units)
23 , operator_weight
, double
, standard note 1028 (units)
24 , operator_type
, double
25 , operator_sym_name , character(6)
26 , chain_operator_no , short
27 , chain_length
, double
28 , opening_action
, short
, standard note 390
29 , construction_stat , short
, standard note 130
30 , hold_status
, short
, standard note 50
31 , design_resp
, short
, standard note 160
32 , construction_resp , short
, standard note 160
33 , heat_tracing_reqmt , short
, standard note 200
34 , heat_tracing_media , short
, standard note 210
35 , heat_tracing_temp , double
36 , insulation_purpose , short
, standard note 220
37 , insulation_thick
, double
38 , insulation_density , double
, standard note 1074 (units)
39 , cleaning_reqmts
, short
, standard note 230
40 , safety_class
, short
, standard note 340
41 , module_no
, character(16)
42 , package_system_no , character(12)
43 , iso_dwg_index_no
, integer
44 , isometric_sheet_no , character(2)
45 , piece_mark_no
, character(10)
46 , color_code
, character(8)
47 , stress_node_no
, short
48 , stress_intens_fact , double
49 , head_loss_factor
, double
50 , piping_assembly
, character(12)
51 , component_group_no , short
52 , remarks
, character(50)
53 , standard_note_no_a , short
, standard note 499
54 , standard_note_no_b , short
, standard note 499
55 , cp_1_nom_pipe_diam , short
56 , cp_1_outside_diam , double
57 , cp_1_end_prep
, short
, standard note 330
58 , cp_1_sch_thk
, character(8)
, standard note 332
59 , cp_1_rating
, character(8)
60 , cp_1_face_to_ctr
, double
61 , cp_1_weld_no
, character(8)
62 , cp_1_weld_type
, short
, standard note 1100 / 400 (bolt option)
63 , cp_1_gasket_gap
, double
64 , cp_1_gasket_option , short
, standard note 400
65 , cp_1_stress_node
, short
66 , cp_1_stress_factor , double
67 , cp_1_head_loss
, double

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69 ,
70 ,
71 ,
72 ,
73 ,
74 ,
75 ,
76 ,
77 ,
78 ,
79 ,
80 ,
81 ,
82 ,
83 ,
84 ,
85 ,
86 ,
87 ,
88 ,
89 ,
90 ,
91 ,
92 ,
93 ,
94 ,
95 ,
96 ,
97 ,
98 ,
99 ,
100,
101,
102,
103,
104,
105,
106,
107,
108,
109,
110,
111,
112,
113,
114,
115,
116,
117,
118,
119,
120,
121,
122,
123,
124,
125,
126,
127,
128,
129,
130,
131,
132,
133,

cp_2_nom_pipe_diam
cp_2_outside_diam
cp_2_end_prep
cp_2_sch_thk
cp_2_rating
cp_2_face_to_ctr
cp_2_weld_no
cp_2_weld_type
cp_2_gasket_gap
cp_2_gasket_option
cp_2_stress_node
cp_2_stress_factor
cp_2_head_loss
cp_3_nom_pipe_diam
cp_3_outside_diam
cp_3_end_prep
cp_3_sch_thk
cp_3_rating
cp_3_face_to_ctr
cp_3_weld_no
cp_3_weld_type
cp_3_gasket_gap
cp_3_gasket_option
cp_3_stress_node
cp_3_stress_factor
cp_3_head_loss
cp_4_nom_pipe_diam
cp_4_outside_diam
cp_4_end_prep
cp_4_sch_thk
cp_4_rating
cp_4_face_to_ctr
cp_4_weld_no
cp_4_weld_type
cp_4_gasket_gap
cp_4_gasket_option
cp_4_stress_node
cp_4_stress_factor
cp_4_head_loss
cp_5_nom_pipe_diam
cp_5_outside_diam
cp_5_end_prep
cp_5_sch_thk
cp_5_rating
cp_5_face_to_ctr
cp_5_weld_no
cp_5_weld_type
cp_5_gasket_gap
cp_5_gasket_option
cp_5_stress_node
cp_5_stress_factor
cp_5_head_loss
unique_name
bend_angle
vlv_operator_dim_a
vlv_operator_dim_b
vlv_operator_dim_c
vlv_operator_dim_d
last_placed_date
generic_comp_no
inspection_key
cp_1_inspect_key
cp_2_inspect_key
cp_3_inspect_key
cp_4_inspect_key
cp_5_inspect_key

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double
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character(8)
character(8)
double
character(8)
short
double
short
short
double
double
short
double
short
character(8)
character(8)
double
character(8)
short
double
short
short
double
double
short
double
short
character(8)
character(8)
double
character(8)
short
double
short
short
double
double
short
double
short
character(8)
character(8)
double
character(8)
short
double
short
short
double
double
character(12)
double
double
double
double
double
integer
character(20)
short
short
short
short
short
short

, standard note 330


, standard note 332

, standard note 1100 / 400 (bolt option)


, standard note 400

, standard note 330


, standard note 332

, standard note 1100 / 400 (bolt option)


, standard note 400

, standard note 330


, standard note 332

, standard note 1100 / 400 (bolt option)


, standard note 400

, standard note 330


, standard note 332

, standard note 1100 / 400 (bolt option)


, standard note 400

Table 80 - Pipe Support Data


# Pipe Support Data
table number = 80 , number
1 , system_unique_no
2 , pipe_support_no
3 , model_code_phy
4 , model_code_log
* 5 , iso_support_type_a
6 , iso_support_type_b
7 , iso_support_type_c
8 , iso_support_type_d
9 , details_for_shop
10 , details_for_field
11 , fabrication_orient
12 , commodity_code
13 , MTO_requirements
14 , fabrication_cat
15 , weight
16 , construction_stat

116

of columns = 50
, integer
, character(20)
, character(6)
, character(6)
, short
, short
, short
, short
, character(50)
, character(50)
, character(20)
, character(16)
, short
, short
, double
, short

, index 1

,
,
,
,

standard
standard
standard
standard

note
note
note
note

380
380
380
380

,
,
,
,

standard
standard
standard
standard

note
note
note
note

365
180
1028 (units)
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*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

*
*

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,

hold_status
standard_note_no
iso_dwg_index_no
isometric_sheet_no
piece_mark_no
color_code
isometric_dim_a
isometric_dim_b
isometric_dim_c
isometric_dim_d
isometric_dim_e
trans_rigidity_x
trans_rigidity_y
trans_rigidity_z
rot_rigidity_x
rot_rigidity_y
rot_rigidity_z
spring_gap_length
sping_gap_direct
number_of_springs
last_placed_date
inspection_key
mark_number
group_id
gang_id
material_grade
weld_code
material_index
operating_load
installed_load
hydrostatic_load
total_movement_1
total_movement_2
rod_diameter

,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,

short
, standard
short
, standard
integer
character(2)
character(10)
character(8)
double
double
double
double
double
double
double
double
double
double
double
double
short
short
integer
short
character(80)
integer
integer
short
, standard
short
character(16)
double
double
double
double
, in subunits
double
, in subunits
double
, in subunits

note 50
note 499

note 145

-- distance attribute
-- distance attribute

In the preceding table, an asterisk (*) denotes piping designer input responsibility.

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APPENDIX C

PDS to Stress Analysis Symbol Map


The PDS to Stress Analysis Symbol Map is used to map each PDS component to a generic stress
analysis component. The table itself is composed of three columns of data that are position
dependent. You can add comments to the table by placing an ! in column 1. A table entry consists
of one row of data. Each column in a row is discussed below.
1. PDS Item Name
The PDS item name is the index into the table. Each PDS item existing in a pipeline must have
an entry for it in this table. As a component is processed, this table is searched for an entry for
the current component.
Only the first 6 characters of the item name are used by the symbol map.
2. Stress Analysis Generic Name
The STRESS symbol name is the primary output from this table. The symbol names are two
characters in length. The Intergraph default generic names include:
3W

3-WAY VALVES

4W

4-WAY VALVES

AV

ANGLE VALVES

CR

CROSSES

EL

ELBOWS AND MITERS

ER

ECCENTRIC REDUCERS

FL

FLANGES

FX

EXPANSION JOINTS

HA

PIPE SUPPORTS and HANGERS

MT

For future use

NP

NIPPLES

PI

PIPE

RB

RIGID BODIES

RD

CONCENTRIC REDUCERS

RE

RESTRAINTS

RI

BENT PIPE

TE

TEES

TF

OLETS and BRANCH WELDS

TI

SADDLE

TO

OLETS

TR

PADS

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PDS to Stress Analysis Symbol Map


TS

SWEPOLETS

TU

BRANCH COMPONENTS

TW

TEE

VA

INLINE VALVES

XX

COUPLINGS

3. Valve Type Descriptor


Another output from this table is a valve type used for valves only. You can map the valve
type into a PROP record. (Refer to the Options File section for more information.)
Intergraph delivers the PDS to Stress Analysis Map table in
c:\win32app\ingr\pdstress\dat\pdstress.tbl.
Example PDSTRESS.TBL (on page 120)

Example PDSTRESS.TBL
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
! INTERGRAPH VERSION 4
! MODIFICATIONS / REVISIONS
!
! REVISION 1 By:ingr Date:05-May-1998
! Changed generic names for all branch components and divided into TR, TU,
TW, TS, TO,
!TE
! Added RPAD as a TF element for reinforced tee with pads
!
! REVISION 2 By:ingr Date:27-APR-1998
! Added NIP as a NP element for nipples
! Added FDH pipe supports
! Added FPIP as a PI element for insulation FDH
! Added PSP2, PSP3, PSP4, PSP5, PSP6, PSP7
!
! REVISION 3 By:lcl Date:12.17.99
! Added item names for Pipe Support Modeler
!
! REVISION 4 By:lcl Date:05.22.00
! Added item type names to Pipe Support Modeler
! Removed supports for FLUOR DANIEL
!
! REVISION 5 By:ingr Date:19-Mar-2001
! Allowed the first 6 characters, instead of the first 4,
! of item name to be used.
!
! REVISION 6 By: lcl Date:07-DEC-01
! Added LGSHU tp SUPPORTS INTERGRAPH
!
! REVISION 7 By: lcl Date:07-Jan-02
! Added Mode Codes for Biopharm Components
!
! REVISION 8 By lcl Date:25-FEB-04
! Changed FPIP to FPIPE

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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!
!a.: item name. only the first 6 characters are used
!b.: generic name. maximum 2 characters
!c.: type descriptor (for VA, AV, 3W only), maximum 4 character
!a.
b.
c.
!234567890123456789
!
! RIGID COMPONENTS
!
1BF1
RB
1BL1
RB
1D1
RB
1GL1
RB
1KNF1
RB
1PL1
RB
1S1
RB
1SA1
RB
2PRD1
RB
2PRVA1
RB
3OP1
RB
3UNO1
RB
3VFDR1
RB
3VFDV1
RB
3VFUR1
RB
3VFUV1
RB
4BOX
RB
4BOX3
RB
4BOX4
RB
4CYL
RB
BLSPO
RB
BUSH
RB
CAPBV
RB
CAPOT
RB
FBLD
RB
HD21
RB
HDHEMI
RB
I2WAY
RB
IGEN01
RB
IGEN02
RB
IGEN04
RB
IGEN05
RB
UN
RB
UND
RB
UNO
RB
4IND
RB
PLUG
RB
STRB1
RB
!
! VALVES
!

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PDS to Stress Analysis Symbol Map


BALF
BALLP
BALR
BALSP
BDA
BDY
BFY
BFYHP
BFYLP
CKAL
CKALSP
CKAR
CKAST
CKBP
CKL
CKLF
CKLR
CKLSP
CKS
CKSF
CKSR
CKSSP
CKST
CKSY
CKWF
CKYST
CONV
GAT
GATF
GATBL
GATCON
GATEX
GATEXB
GATR
GATSP
GLO
GLO3W
GLOA
GLOASP
GLOF
GLOR
GLOSP
GLOY
GLOYF
GLOYR
DEL
DIA
DIAGL
DIAPL
DIASP
FOOT
FLO
HOS
HOSA

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VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
AV
AV
3W
AV
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
3W
AV
AV
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
AV

BAL
BAL
BAL
BAL
GLA
***
BFL
BFL
BFL
***
***
***
***
CKE
CKE
CKE
CKE
CKE
CKE
CKE
CKE
CKE
CKE
CKE
CKE
CKE
CKE
GTE
GTE
GTE
GTE
GTE
GTE
GTE
GTE
PMD
***
GLV
GLV
PMD
PMD
PMD
***
***
***
GTE
PLG
PLG
PLG
PLG
***
GTE
***
***

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KNF
NEE
PIN
PLU
PLUFB
PLUF
PLUR
PLUSP
PLUVP
RELVAL
SLI
TKDR
!
! SPECIALS
!
CPD04
CPD05
CPD07
CPD10
CPL
CPLH
CPLR
HOP
SOP
!
! ELBOWS
!
E45
E453D
E45L
E45LR
E45S
E45ST
E45T
E45T3D
E45TLR
E45U
E90
E90LR
E90R
E90SR
E90T
E90T3D
E90TLR
E90U
R180
R180CL
R180MD
R180LR
R180OP
R180SR
!
! FLANGES
!

VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
AV
VA
VA

***
GTE
PLG
PLG
PLG
PLG
PLG
PLG
PLG
***
GTE
GTE

XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX

EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL
EL

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PDS to Stress Analysis Symbol Map


FFIL
FL
FLRSC
FLSL
FLSSO
FLSW
FLWN
FOSOA
FOSOAW
FOSOB
FOSOBW
FOSWA
FOSWAW
FOSWB
FOSWBW
FOTHDA
FOWNA
FOWNAW
FOWNB
FOWNBW
FPL
FTHD
FSO
FSSL
FSSPL
FS
FSW
FWN

FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL

!
! PIPING TYPES
!
NIPL
PI
PIPE
PI
PIPB
PI
!
! INSULATED PIPES
!
FPIPE
PI
!
! SUPPORTS INTERGRAPH
!
NOZ
HA
PSL
HA
PS1
HA
PS3
HA
PS5
HA
PS15
HA
PS19
HA
PSP2
HA
PSP3
HA
PSP4
HA
PSP5
HA
PSP6
HA
PSP7
HA

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SPRTA
LGSHU

HA
HA

!
! PIPE SUPPORT MODELER
!
AW
HA
AWA
HA
AWB
HA
AWC
HA
AWD
HA
AWE
HA
AWF
HA
CB
HA
CBA
HA
CBB
HA
CBC
HA
CBD
HA
CC
HA
CCA
HA
CCB
HA
CCD
HA
CCE
HA
CCF
HA
CCG
HA
DH
HA
DHA
HA
DHB
HA
DHC
HA
DHD
HA
DHE
HA
DHF
HA
DHG
HA
DHI
HA
DHJ
HA
DHK
HA
DV
HA
DVA1
HA
DVA2
HA
DVB1
HA
DVB2
HA
DVC1
HA
DVC2
HA
DVD1
HA
DVD2
HA
DVE1
HA
DVE2
HA
DVF1
HA
DVF2
HA
DVG1
HA
DVG2
HA
DVH1
HA
DVH2
HA
DVJ1
HA
DVJ2
HA

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PDS to Stress Analysis Symbol Map


DVK1
DVK2
DVL
DVM
DVN
DVO
DVP
DVQ
DVR
FF
FFA
FFB
FFC
FFD
FFE
FFF
FFG
FFH
FL
FLA
FLB
FLC
FLD
FLE
GG
GGA
GGB
GGC
GGD
GGE1
GGE2
GGE3
GGF1
GGF2
GGF3
GH
GHA
GHB1
GHB2
SC
SCA
SCB
SCC
SCD
SCE
SCF
SCG
SCH
SCI
SCJ
SCK
SCL
SCM
SCN

126

HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA

Plant Design System (PDS) Stress Analysis Interface (PD_Stress)

PDS to Stress Analysis Symbol Map


SCO
SCP
SW
SWA
SWB
SWC
SWD
SWE
SWF
SWG
SWH
SWI
SWJ
SWL
SWM
VG
VGA
VGB
VGC
VS
VSA
VSB
VSC
VSD
VSE
VSF
VSG
PTHARD
PT50
PT60
PT70
PT80
PT100
RH
PTPRH
XV
PTVAHR

HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA
HA

!
! REDUCERS
!
REDC
RD
REDC3
RD
SWGC
RD
REDE
ER
!
!BRANCH COMPONENTS
!
!NIPPLES
!
NIP
NP
NIPIL
NP
!
!OLETS
!

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PDS to Stress Analysis Symbol Map


EOLLR
EOLSR
EOL
FOL
LOL
NOL
SOL
SWOL
TOL
WOL

TO
TO
TO
TO
TO
TO
TO
TS
TO
TO

!
!TEES
!
TBA
TU
TDR
TU
TUOB
TU
TUOR
TU
TRB
TW
TRI
TU
TRRB
TU
TST
TU
STUB
TU
T
TW
!
!WELDS
!
BWELD
TU
RPAD
TR
RWELD
TU
SAD
TI
!
!UNCLASSIFIED
!
1BL3W1
TU
1GL3W1
TU
1PL3W1
TU
4CYL3
TU
I3WAY
TU
IGEN03
TU
Y
TU
STRT
TU
YSTR
TU
1CKAR1
3W
***
PLU3W
3W
3W
PLU4W
4W
4W
SLI3W
3W
***
CRO
CR
X
CR
XRB
CR
PIPB
RI
!
! BIOPHARM COMPONENTS
!
B90T
EL

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B45T
TT
TTRB
XT
XTRB
CAPT
RCP
REP
R180R

EL
TW
TW
CR
CR
RB
RD
ER
EL

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APPENDIX D

Warning and Error Messages


This appendix lists the warning and error messages issued by the various components of the
stress analysis software and, when possible, suggests a corrective action.
The messages that are issued by the PD_Stress Analysis Interface are recorded in an error
message file along with the neutral file when errors occur. If no errors occur, an error file is not
created.
There are two categories of messages issued by the software:
A Warning message indicates an error occurred which may cause a problem in the neutral file.
The neutral file should be checked.
An Error message indicates an error occurred and is serious enough to cause extraction to
abort. The neutral file is either not produced or incomplete.
Warning Messages (on page 131)
Error Messages (on page 133)

Warning Messages
Message

Message/Comment

W1

Reuse counter mismatch


The reuse counter stored in the design file does not match that stored in the
database. This is potentially a serious problem that could indicate that
components in the model are linked to incorrect database records. It is strongly
recommended that the model be analyzed to determine the extent of the problem
and to correct the situation.

W2

Standard note not found, default value used


This message indicates there was no note for the code list numbers and a blank
(" ") was used. This can be fixed by placing a valid note into the Standard Note
Library for that code list number.

W3

Unable to locate stress code, default code used


This message means that there was no match in the CODE NAME OF CODE
PARAMETER DATA TABLE in the options file for the design_code_requirements
attribute for the segment currently being extracted. The first record in the table
was used instead.

W4

Unable to locate end prep, default end prep used


This message means there was no match in the END PREPARATION TABLE in
the options file for the component which is currently being processed. The first
record in the table was used to generate the end prep code.

W5

Component has undefined commodity code


This message indicates that the current component or pipe does not have a
commodity code and a blank was used.

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Warning and Error Messages


Message

Message/Comment

W6

Unable to locate fitting type, default fitting type used


This message means there was no match in the FITTING NOMENCLATURE
TABLE in the options file for the commodity code of the current component.

W7

Nominal piping diameter has been truncated


The text string generated from the nominal piping diameter has exceeded the
maximum size allowed in the software and was truncated. Contact Intergraph.

W8

Unable to locate hanger type, default hanger type used


This means there was no match in the HANGER TYPE TABLE of the options file
for the pipe_support_type attribute of the current pipe support/hanger and the
first entry of the table was used.

W9

Reducer size table not found, default values used


This means there was no reducer size table found in the commodity library and
default values were used for flare radius, length and cone angle. This can be
fixed by modifying the RED_SIZE.TBL in the win32app\ingr\pdstress\dat
directory to contain the needed information and place it into the commodity
library.

W10

Wall thickness table not found, default values used


This message indicates there was no thickness table found in the commodity
library for the current component and zero was used. This message usually
occurs on components with schedule thicknesses set to NREQD.

W12

Outside Diameter attribute undefined - Insulation Unit Weight defaulted to


0.0
This means that Insulation Unit Weight can not be calculated because the
outside diameter for the component or pipe being processed is undefined in the
database. Check all components and pipes in the line being extracted to make
sure the outside diameter has a valid value.

W13

Dry Weight attribute undefined - Dry Unit Weight defaulted to 0.0


This means that the dry weight attribute in the database is undefined. Check all
components and pipes in the line being extracted to make sure the dry weight
has a valid value.

W14

Wet Weight attribute undefined - Wet Unit Weight defaulted to 0.0


This means that the wet weight attribute in the database is undefined. Check all
components and pipes in the line being extracted to make sure the wet weight
has a valid value.

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Error Messages
Message

Message/Comment

E1

Error opening error message file - pdsstr.err


An error occurred while trying to open the error message file. Check to make
sure that the file pdsstr.err is not opened by another user in the default directory.

E3

Error opening input data file - PDSSTR.DAT


An error occurred while attempting to open the input file to the stress analysis
interface. Check to make sure that the file PDSSTR.DAT exists in the default
directory.

E4

Word 11 in the INTERGRAPH OPTIONS BLOCK is undefined


Word 11 in the options block must be set to 1.

E5

No model files found in input data file - PDSSTR.DAT


An error occurred generating PDSSTR.DAT or the user entered a blank first line in
the input data file and no model file names were found. Check to make sure there
are valid model file names in PDSSTR.DAT in the default directory.

E6

No line names found in input data file - PDSSTR.DAT


An error occurred generating PDSSTR.DAT or the user entered two blank lines
between the last model file name and the first line name. Check to make sure
there is only one blank line between the last model file name and the first line
name in PDSSTR.DAT in the default directory.

E7

Word 12 in the INTERGRAPH OPTIONS BLOCK is undefined


Word 12 in the options block must be set to 1.

E8

Error opening stress options file

E9

Fatal SEQUENCER error


An error occurred while organizing the design file components. Check the model
design file to verify that the pipeline being extracted is free of modeling errors. If
the pipeline is correct, contact Intergraph.

E10

Error reading input data file - PDSSTR.DAT


An error occurred reading information from the input data file. Check the record
format of the input data file PDSSTR.DAT in the default directory.

E11

Logical name STRESSOPTION is undefined or file does not exist

E15

Number of connect points exceeded internal limit of 5000 connect points


The maximum number of connect points per extraction is 5,000. Break the line into
two separate line names and re-extract the line as two separate isometrics.

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Warning and Error Messages


Message

Message/Comment

E16

Error reading FORM type from options file


An error occurred reading in the FORM type from a record in the ELEMENT
PROPERTY / CONNECTIVITY TABLE section of the options file. Valid values
for form type are 0-6. For more information on property and connectivity record
refer to the Options File section.

E17

Error reading database occurrence


An error occurred in trying to read a record from the database on a design file
linkage. This error indicates potentially serious problems in the model. It is
strongly recommended that the model be analyzed to determine the extent of the
problem and to correct the situation.

E18

Error retrieving DDL pair


This message means that an error occurred trying to read an attribute from the
database. Check the database DDL to make sure the DDL pair in question
consists of a valid entity and attribute number.

E19

Error retrieving DDL table


An undefined entity number has been read in from either the LOADING DATA
(LOAD) TABLE, the SERVICE LOADING (LSET) TABLE or the ELEMENT
PROPERTY / CONNECTIVITY TABLE in the options file. Check to make sure
only valid entity numbers are used in the DDL pairs section of the above tables.

E20

Error writing CODE record


An error occurred while trying to write a CODE record to the STRESS ANALYSIS
neutral file.

E21

Error converting Segment occurrence number from decimal to hex


An error occurred while trying to convert a Segment occurrence number from
decimal format into a hexadecimal format. Contact Intergraph.

E22

Error writing header information into neutral file


An error occurred while trying to write the header records to the beginning of the
stress analysis neutral file.

E23

Error writing DRAW record


An error occurred while trying to write a DRAW record to the stress analysis
neutral file.

E24

Error converting nominal piping diameter


This message means there was an error trying to convert the nominal piping
diameter from the database format to an ASCII format. Contact Intergraph.

E25

Error loading record from options file

E26

Invalid table for Insulation Weight


An error occurred trying to retrieve insulation weight for a table which does not
have an insulation weight attribute. Verify that the DDL pair "0,-3" or "0,-4" is not
any of the pipe support/hanger records in the ELEMENT PROPERTY /
CONNECTIVITY TABLE section of the options file.

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Message

Message/Comment

E27

End node number is too small for current line


An error occurred trying to assign an end node number to the current line being
extracted. This can be fixed by increasing the end node number (word 3) of the
INTERGRAPH OPTIONS BLOCK section of the options file.

E28

Internal table limits exceeded for PDS to STRESS map


The internal table size for the PDS to STRESS map has reached its limits and the
remainder of the map can not be stored. Reduce the number of records in the
PDS to STRESS map. Contact Intergraph for information about increasing the
maximum table size.

E29

Error initializing spec table access information


An error occurred while trying to open and initialize the piping job specification
tables. Check the project files to make sure they exist and you have read access
to them.

E30

Error reading record from options file


An error occurred while trying to read a record from the options file. Check the
bad record to make sure it is in the proper format.

E31

Error opening neutral file


An error occurred while trying to open the stress analysis output neutral file.

E33

No component was found that matches the database search criteria


An error occurred while trying to use the pipeline name keyin value. Either the
value is missing, or word 12 is set incorrectly.

E34

Error writing LNOD record


An error occurred trying to write a LNOD record to the stress analysis neutral file.

E35

Error searching for PDS item name in PDS to stress analysis symbol map
An error occurred searching for PDS item name in the PDS to stress analysis
symbol map. Check to make sure hte PDS item name is in the PDS to STRESS
table.

E36

Undefined generic name in PDS to STRESS map


An error occurred in reading the generic name from the PDS to stress analysis
symbol map. Check to make sure that the generic name is defined in the table.

E37

Error locating PROPERTY/CONNECTIVITY records for generic name


An error occurred searching for the PROPERTY / CONNECTIVITY record(s) from
the ELEMENT PROPERTY / CONNECTIVITY TABLE section of the options file.
Check to make sure all the necessary form records are in this table.

E38

Error reading standard note library


An error occurred while reading the standard note library. Check the standard
note library to make sure the standard note exists.

E39

Error writing LSET record


An error occurred while trying to write a LSET record to the neutral file.

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Message

Message/Comment

E40

Error writing NODE record


An error occurred while trying to write a NODE record to the neutral file.

E41

Error writing CONNECTIVITY record


An error occurred while trying to write a CONNECTIVITY record to the neutral file.

E42

Error writing PROPERTY record


An error occurred while to to write a PROPERTY record to the neutral file.

E43

Error accessing or opening PDS to STRESS map


An error occurred while trying to open the PDS to stress analysis symbol map.
Check to make sure the file exists and that you have read access to it.

E44

Error reading PDS to STRESS map


An error occurred while trying to read a record from the PDS to stress analysis
symbol map. Check to make sure the table is in the correct format.

E45

Error - line is composed of multiple disconnect section - number of


sections: 2
An error occurred because your pipeline has a gap, or two separate pipelines
have the same pipeline name or stress ID number.

E46

Line does not contain a valid starting point


An error occurred because a pipe support is at the end of the pipeline.

E49

Error writing LOAD record


An error occurred while trying to write LOAD record to the neutral file.

E50

Error searching for segment occurrence number


An error occurred while searching for the segment occurrence number from the
current component. Check the model to make sure that components are owned
by the correct segments.

E51

Error accessing wall thickness table


An error occurred while accessing information from the wall thickness table.
Check the commodity library to make sure the wall thickness table exists.

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Index
B

Batch Processes 12

INTERGRAPH OPTION BLOCK 15


Interpreting the HITS Report 53
Introduction - PD_STRESS 7

C
CL145, Materials Grade (4500) 69
CL330, CP Type/Termination/Preparation
(999) 99
CL380, Piping Component Type (2500)
103
CL570, Design Standard (200) 110
CODE NAME OF CODE PARAMETER
DATA TABLE 17
CODE Record 44
Component Records 44

L
Lab 1 - Project Setup & Options File 32
Lab 2 - Generate a Neutral File 37
LNOD Record 45
LOAD Record 43
LOADING DATA (LOAD) TABLE 19
LSET Record 43

M
Model Files 35

Detailed Record Descriptions 42

Neutral File Format 39


Node Numbering Conventions 47
NODE Record 46

ELEMENT CONNECTIVITY MAP TABLE


21
ELEMENT PROPERTY / CONNECTIVITY
TABLE 22
END PREPARATION TABLE 24
Error Messages 133
Example HITS Report 54
Example Neutral File 49
Example Options File 26
Example PDSTRESS.TBL 120
EXTERNAL FILES 17
Extraction By ID 37
Extraction by Line Name Substring 36

F
FITTING NOMENCLATURE TABLE 24

G
Generating Neutral Files 33

H
HANGER TYPE TABLE 25

O
Options File Keywords 14
Options File Structure 13
Overall Component Record 44

P
PD Shell 9
PDS Design Database Format 111
PDS Environment 9
PDS to Stress Analysis Symbol Map 119
PDS to Stress Symbol Map 17
Pipeline Names 36
Preface PDS 5
PROP Record 45

S
Section 1
Basic Input Data and Raw Design File
Data 58
Section 2
Design File Data Sorted by Coordinate
59
Section 3

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Index
Tracing Data 61
Section 4
Design File Data Sorted by Topo 63
Section 5
Design File Data in STR Order 66
SERVICE LOADING (LSET) TABLE 19
Standard Note Library 69

T
Table 12 - Piping Segment Data 111
Table 22 - Nozzles 112
Table 34 - Piping Component Data 112
Table 50 - Piping/Tubing Data 114
Table 67 - Instrument Component Data 115
Table 80 - Pipe Support Data 116
The Options File 13
The Stress Analysis Neutral File 39

U
Using the HITS Report to Solve Problems
67

V
VENDOR NAME 14

W
Warning and Error Messages 131
Warning Messages 131
What's New in Stress Analysis Interface
(PD_Stress) 6

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