06. Branch piping is not connected to the main header pipe in converted AutoPIPE PCF file, why?


Applies To
Product(s):AutoPIPE
Version(s):ALL
Area: Import
Original Author:Bentley Technical Support Group
Date Logged
& Current Version
April. 2015
09.06.01.11

Problem:

Branch piping is not connected to the main header pipe on converted PCF file. As seen in the following screen shot, Group 5 (segments F-G) are not connected to the main header of Group 4 (segment D-E). Otherwise it would be a single group. 

How to fix this problem? 

Solution:

Typical reasons why branch piping would not be connected to the header piping to form a Tee component in a converted PCF file:

Reason #1: Modeling problem in the program that created the PCF file

After reviewing the node point coordinates in the original PCF file to be translated, it was determined that there are no points specified on the header pipe for a tee connection. Fix the problem by reviewing the original file in the application that created the PCF file to be sure that the piping is correctly connected.

Reason #2: OLET component not within the radius of the header piping

PCF Translator automatically connects OLET components that are inside the radius of a header pipe, Otherwise, OLET components located outside of that header pipe radius will not be automatically connected by the translation and will need to be manually updated in AutoPIPE.

Reason #3: PIPE component not touching the center line of header pipe

If branch was a PIPE component, the PCF Translator would automatically connect the branch PIPE component to the header PIPE component so long as the two center lines were touching. Otherwise, if the center lines are not touching they will not be automatically connected by the translation and will need to be manually updated in AutoPIPE.

Reason #4: Source information is not available in PCF format

In some cases the source information would not be available in the PCF file regardless. In such cases, the only way forward is to import the component in with NS (Non-Standard) and make manual updates in AutoPIPE. 

See Also

PCF Translator FAQ & troubleshooting

Bentley AutoPIPE