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The following is displayed when creating a Stress Isometric
---------------------------Bentley AutoPIPE---------------------------Program has detected disconnect in selected Pipeline which is not supported. Please select a connected Pipeline for generating Stress Isometric. ---------------------------OK ---------------------------
How to avoid this from happening?
At this time OPIM is not able to produce a stress isometric that has disconnected segments, Typically resulting from multiple systems in one model or from modeling base supported elbows / tees.
Question: How do I know if there is disconnected segments in my model?
Answer: Easy, in AutoPIPE press on Select> Connected Segments>
The following will be displayed:
A stress iso can be created from a single connected group, but cannot be created from a model / selection with 2 or more groups. This is a current limitation of the application and will be fixed in a future version of the application.
Select only one group of pipeing from the above command and on the Stress Isometric Manager Options dialog enable the "use selected range" option.
For base supported Elbows / Tess -
option #1: again use only one selected set as noted above
or
Option #2: Save the model as another name, run the analysis, delete all base supported elbow / tee supports, replace each deleted supported structure with a single V-stop support, and create the stress iso.
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