Thank you Mr Shahid, this is the best Tutorial I ever watched. Thank you. Please I have a question, can I complete the piping modelling before inserting the fittings at the appropriate places?
I think while selecting Gate valve , we should select as Non Flange instead of flange. Because dimensions of 150RF Gate Valve is approx 266 mm as per ASME B016.10. And if we select valve with no flange same dimensions is showing in ceaser. If u select with flange dime is showing 450+ something
Good course. But I don't understand why I can obtain the perfect draw of the valve. I have not Cadworx. Is it for this reason? How I can draw the valve well?
Great tutorial thank you so much. Waiting for your next video. Answer of your question is because isometric drawings is NOT TO SCALE so it is accurate in the model. I have a request can you consider explaining flange leakage check in CAESAR II in your future tutorials
hi mate, i think smthg wrong with your modeling, when placing the valve and flanges, double check the vertical spool including the valve and flanges, you wont find 2201
The answer:
isometric drawing is not to scale, it only specifies the dimensions
Thank you Mr Shahid, this is the best Tutorial I ever watched. Thank you.
Please I have a question, can I complete the piping modelling before inserting the fittings at the appropriate places?
Wow! Sir I just stumbled on your channel and I must say I am thrilled to be here. Very detailed explanation. Please we need more of this, don't stop
I think while selecting Gate valve , we should select as Non Flange instead of flange.
Because dimensions of 150RF Gate Valve is approx 266 mm as per ASME B016.10.
And if we select valve with no flange same dimensions is showing in ceaser.
If u select with flange dime is showing 450+ something
Good course. But I don't understand why I can obtain the perfect draw of the valve. I have not Cadworx. Is it for this reason? How I can draw the valve well?
Ans of your question - Isometrics generally are 'Not to the Scale' Hence in isometrics it looks exactly at the middle of the vertical spool.
Absolutely correct 👍
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Great tutorial thank you so much.
Waiting for your next video.
Answer of your question is because isometric drawings is NOT TO SCALE so it is accurate in the model.
I have a request can you consider explaining flange leakage check in CAESAR II in your future tutorials
Hello Ahmed.... Are you working professional...??
Wait for next video
hi sir ! how can i add the weight of flange to bend ends if i work with a flanged bend
Waiting for next videos.please continue
I have uploaded session 3, watch it, share it and share feed back as well.
In your modeling of valve, why did you add only one flange?
in isometric it is flanged end valve,
Yeah I later added it, it got missed...
hi mate, i think smthg wrong with your modeling, when placing the valve and flanges, double check the vertical spool including the valve and flanges, you wont find 2201
Very vey good explanation..
sir can we have lecture on surge and PSV line supports.
thanx in advance
Glad you like it, i have noted your topic will create video on PSV reaction force and design, stay tuned to channel.
Waiting for next video.
Will definitely upload, m travelling this weekend.. Meanwhile did u get the answer for the question that i asked in video?