Re: Dimensioned Isometrics

From: <Sajit>
Date: Fri Apr 22 2005 - 02:09:00 EDT

Yes, Ideally that PDS should lend the geometric data that is already in the database. This way, any route change needed by the stress engineer could be directly done on the PDS model such that it is cleared from layouts, before a re-run of the stress is done.

This does not happen, I am told that, because PDS messes up the node numbering that it generates.

Sajit

Gentlemen,

                     Just to add to that stress point
people using PDS can extract the stress file from the PDS model itself with 100% accuracy to CaesarII. Feeding into CaesarII using isometrics can be a practise of past if the relevant customization are made in PDS. For stress engineers this is a good news as almost 80% of our manhour is eaten up in feeding isometrics in CaesarII.

Cheers
Sudipto



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