Guys + 2
it is far much more fun to do this in real time and space.
Why watch the failure on a small screen when the real world can be your canvas?
Guides:
negative corrosion allowances
fast closing valves on long pipelines (recommend butterfly).
solid restraints on hot lines.
compressed air hydro tests.
wall thickness/material selected by accountants.
D/t selected by management.
The possibilities are endless, but I couldnât decide on a useful function for lawyers, so there you have it.
I have always wanted to design a line guaranteed to fail at a certain duty - a sort of fusible link. To date, success has been purely accidental.
Appreciate your input.
Cheers
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: soma bhattacharya [mailto:somabc@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 3:43 PM
To: PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] OT: 3D Game Software used for Engineering
Entertainment
Can pdms/pds be an answer to this wish..
Regards
SOma
Paul Bowers <pbowers@pipingdesign.com> wrote: http://www.garagegames.com/pg/product/view.php?id=17
From the website:
<<...although watching your bridge creation break and plunge a train into the watery depths below can be half the fun. In the Bridge Construction Set you design and build bridges and then stress test them to see how your creations hold up under pressure. If when test vehicles pass over your bridge they make it safely across you know you´ve succeeded. If they plummet into the river you know you need to go back to the drawing board.
The robust physics deployed in the Bridge Construction Set let you build a wide variety of bridges that can span the river. The 3D graphics allow you to view your bridge from any angle including a first person train view - its like being strapped to the front of the train when your bridge is first tested (if this happened in real life I think we might have engineers checking all their bridges in a simulator).
The Bridge Construction Set includes many types of bridge building levels in varying degrees of difficulty from simple to complex with a tutorial secition to get you started. A Level Editor is also included so you can create your own levels and trade them with others.>>
Wouldn't it be neat to see something similar for piping systems?
Paul
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