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NL Training Guide AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Stairs, Ladders and Handrail Modelling TM-1813 © Copyright 2012 to current year. 2 Www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Stairs, Ladders and Handrail Modelling TM-1813 ision Lox COMM ca TLC Aaa ka} 07/02/2013 | 0.1. __| Issued for Review Everything3D™ (1.1) kB 28/03/2013 | 0.2 __| Reviewed kB NG 2104/2013 | 1.0 _| Issued for Training AVEVA E3D™ (1.1) kB NG. SH Updates Change highlighting will be employed for all revisions. Where new or changed information is presented section headings will be highlighted in Mellow. ‘Suggestion / Problems If you have a suggestion about this manual or the system to which it refers please report it to AVEVA Training & Product Support at [email protected] This manual provides documentation relating to products to which you may not have access or which may not be licensed to you. For further information on which products are licensed to you please refer to your licence conditions. Visit our website at http://www.aveva.com Disclaimer 1.1. AVEVA does not warrant that the use of the AVEVA software will be uninterrupted, error-free or free from viruses. 1.2 AVEVA shall not be liable for: loss of profits; loss of business; depletion of goodwill and/or similar losses; loss of anticipated savings; loss of goods; loss of contract; loss of use; loss or corruption of data or information; any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss, costs, damages, charges or expenses which may be suffered by the user, including any loss suffered by the user resulting from the inaccuracy or invalidity of any data created by the AVEVA software, irrespective of whether such losses are suffered directly or indirectly, or arise in contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise. 1.3 AVEVA's total liability in contract, tort (including negligence), or otherwise, arising in connection with the performance of the AVEVA software shall be limited to 100% of the licence fees paid in the year in which the user's claim is brought. 1.4 Clauses 1.1 to 1.3 shall apply to the fullest extent permissible at law. 1.8 In the event of any conflict between the above clauses and the analogous clauses in the software licence under which the AVEVA software was purchased, the clauses in the software licence shall take precedence. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 3 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Stairs, Ladders and Handrail Modelling TM-1813 Copyright All intellectual property rights, including but not limited to, copyright in this manual and the associated software, (including source code, object code, and any data) belongs to or is validly licensed by AVEVA Solutions Limited or its subsidiaries. All rights are reserved to AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. The information contained in this document is commercially sensitive, and shall not be copied, reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted without the prior written permission of AVEVA Solutions Limited. Where such permission is granted, it expressly requires that this Disclaimer and Copyright notice is prominently displayed at the beginning of every copy that is made. The manual and associated documentation may not be adapted, reproduced, or copied, in any material or electronic form, without the prior written permission of AVEVA Solutions Limited. The user may also not reverse engineer, decompile, copy, or adapt the associated software. Neither the whole, nor part of the product described in this publication may be incorporated into any third-party software, product, machine, or system without the prior written permission of AVEVA Solutions Limited, save as permitted by law. Any such unauthorised action is strictly prohibited, and may give rise to civil liabilities and criminal prosecution. ‘The AVEVA produets described in this guide are to be installed and operated strictly in accordance with the terms and conditions of the respective licence agreements, and in accordance with the relevant User Documentation, Unauthorised or unlicensed use of the product is strictly prohibited, Copyright 2012 to current year. AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. AVEVA. shall not be liable for any breach or infringement of a third party's intellectual property rights where such breach results from a user's modification of the AVEVA software or associated documentation. ‘The AVEVA Everything3D™ user interface is based on the Microsoft® Office Fluent™ user interface. Trademark AVEVA™, AVEVA Everything3D™, and AVEVA E3D™ are registered trademarks of AVEVA Group plc or its subsidiaries, AVEVA product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of AVEVA Solutions Limited or its subsidiaries. Unauthorised use of trademarks belonging to AVEVA Group ple or its subsidiaries is strictly forbidden. Fluent is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation and the Fluent user interface is licensed from Microsoft Corporation. The Microsoft Office User Interface is subject to protection under U.S. and international intellectual property laws and is used by AVEVA Solutions Limited under license from Microsoft. AVEVA product/software names are trademarks or registered trademarks of AVEVA Solutions Limited or its subsidiaries, registered in the UK, Europe and other countries (worldwide). ‘The copyright, trademark rights, or other intellectual property rights in any other product or software, name or logo belongs to its respective owner. AVEVA Solations Limited, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 OHB, United Kingdom. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 4 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved. CONTENTS 1 Introduction Aim. Objectives... Prerequisites Course Structure. Using this Guide Setting up the Training Course 2 Overview of the Stairs, Ladders and Handrail Application 241. Principles Employed in the Application 2.4.4. Standards and Defaults . vn . . 21.2 Assemblies 10 2.1.3. Representation Modes ... 2.1.4 Progressive Disclosure 2.2. | Accessing the AVEVA E3D SLH Application .. 2.3 The SLH User interface 2.4 SLH Form Layout and Features ..ccnnn 2.5 Data Hierarchy and Element Type: 3 Stair Flights 3.4 Stair Flight Hierarchy Overvies 32 _ Creating a Stair Flight... 3.2.1 Reference Point Options 3.2.2 Connections to Supporting Elements 3.2.3 Stair Configurations 3.3 Modifying a Stair Flight. 3.3.1 Positioning Options.. 3.4 Creating and Modifying Stair Flights - A Worked Exampl 3.4.1 Setting up the 3D View 3.4.2 Creating a Siair Fight in Layout Mode 3.4.3 Creating a Stair Flight in Detail Mode. Exercise 1 - Creating and Modifying Stairs.. 4 Rung Ladders 44 Rung Ladder Hierarchy Overview 42 _ Creating a Rung Ladder.. 4241 — Ladder Representation Options. 422 Top ExitEdge...... 4.23 Bottom Rung Spacing Options 4.3.” Modifying a Rung Ladder... 4.3.1 Positioning Options.. 44° Creating and Modifying Rung Ladders — 4.4.1 Setting up the 3D View... 442 Creating a Rung Ladder in Layout Mode 443 — Creating a Rung Ladder in Detail Mode Exercise 2— Creating and Modifying Ladders... 5 Handrails. 5.1. Handrail Hierarchy Overview 5.2 Creating Handrail 5.2.1 Route Definition — Planar Elements, 5.2.2 Route Definition — Stair Flights 5.3 Modifying Handrail 5.3.1 The Modify Han 53.2 The Mosty Handrail Components Form . 53.3 Spi 5.3.4 Merging, 54 Creating and Modifying Handrail- A Worked Example 5.4.1 Creating Handrail in Layout Mode... 5.4.2 _ Creating Handrail in Detall Mode. BRRERS © Copyright 2012 to current year. 5 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. Al rights reserved. AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Stairs, Ladders and Handrail Modelling TM-1813 Exercise 3 — Creating and Modifying Handrail 6 SLH Utilities 6.4 The Model Editor. 6.1.1. Model Editing 6.1.2 Shape Editing 6.1.3 Quick Routing 6.2 The Checker Uti 63 Reports... 63.1 The Attributes Form 6.3.2 Mass Properties... 633 Reports Exercise 4— Data Checks and Reports... © Copyright 2012 to current year. 6 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. The AVEVA Everything3D™ (AVEVA E3D™) Stairs, Ladders, and Handrail application is_part of the STRUCTURES discipline that enables designers to construct accurate and detailed 3D models. This training guide provides specific training for the AVEVA E3D™ Stairs, Ladders and Handrail application. 14 Aim The aim of this training guide is to provide designers with the skills and knowledge necessary to create, modify and report on, stair, ladder, and handrail elements using the AVEVA ESD Stairs, Ladders and Handrail application, 1.2 Objectives The objectives of the training course are to: + Introduce concepts specific to the application. © Outline the administrative elements required by the application. + Explain how to create and modify stair, ladder and handrail elements. + Explain how to use the data checking utility. © Demonstrate how to run suitable reports. 1.3 Prerequisites Itis expected that trainees will have completed the TM-1812 AVEVA Everything3D™ Structural Modelling course. 1.4 Course Structure Training will consist of oral and visual presentations, demonstrations, worked examples and set exercises. Each workstation will have a training project populated with model objects. This will be used by the trainees to practice their methods and complete the set exercises. 1.5 Using this Guide Certain text styies are used to indicate special situations throughout this document. Butlon clicks are indicated by bold turquoise text. Information the user has to enter will be bold red text. ‘Additional information notes and references to other documentation will be indicated in the styles below. @® Additional information EQ Refer to other documentation System prompts will be bol, italic and in inverted commas, Le. ‘Choose function’ Example files or inputs will be in the courier new font © Copyright 2012 to current year 7 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries Al rights reserved. AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Stairs, Ladders and Handrail Modelling TM-1813 1.6 __ Setting up the Training Course Double click the AVEVA E3D 1.1 desktop icon or select Start > All Programs > AVEVA Plant > Design > AVEVA Everything3D 4.1 from the Start menu to display the Login form. Login to AVEVA E3D using the details below: Project: Training (TRA) User: A.STEELMAN Password: A MDB: A-STRUCTURAL After entering the login details click the : 7 J Model te @® The details above are indicative of [iM typical entry to AVEVA E3D projects Alternative login details may be supplied by the Trainer. Corl Dra rood i ae al o's In order to complete the exercises and worked examples in the training guide it is necessary to configure the training model, AVEVA Everything3D™ ‘On the TOOLS tab in the Training group, click the Setup button to display the Trai P form (Fitness Tere Fame Ene [Poe | [ic == [cn [im [to [te || Lace] Navigate to the Structural tab, select the Stairs, Ladders & Handrail radio button. Check the Setup Training Course checkbox and click the Apply button and close the form. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 8 Www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries, All rights reserved. The Stairs, Ladders, and Handrails (SLH) application allows designers to create and modify detailed access and demarcation components within 3D models. The application is integrated with other AVEVA E3D structural utiities. 24 Principles Employed in the Application There are a number of features employed in the AVEVA E3D SLH application. + Standards and Defaults, + Pre-defined assembly elements, + Two representation modes. © Progressive disclosure concepts. 2.4.1 _ Standards and Defaults AVEVA E3D SLH utlises Standards and Defaults to control the creation of stair, ladder and handrail elements within the 3D model. The Standards used by AVEVA E3D SLH are a set of geometric constraints. National, project, or industry standards can be used in the determination of geometry for stair, ladder, and handrail elements. Any number of standards may be used in a project. Defaults provide an interpretation of a referenced standard and allow SLH Administrators to implement preferred working practises. This gives SLH Administrators control over the displayed and pre-populated options within forms for a number of SLH elements. The values used within a Default must comply with the maximum and minimum values of the Standard it references. In addition, SLH Administrators may stipulate valid values for certain geometric parameters. For ‘example, the width between stair stringers may be limited to a series of values that coincide with the width of supplied stair treads, Defaults are also used to associate assemblies with standards. The range of elements available for selection in the Creation and Modification forms will be governed by the Default selected. Forms relating to the settings Standards and Defaults are only accessible to SLH Administrators. An ‘example of these forms and a typical user form referencing a default and standard are shown overleaf. © Copyright 2012 to current year. 9 www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. Al rights reserved. AVEVA Everything3D™ (1.1) Stairs, Ladders and Handrail Modelling TM-1813 semen ms Eee feel ee Saenoe n/ufarasoleculal aes =o Sao = aoe] Se (0 Detailed guidance on the administration of the AVEVA E3D SLH application is provided in the TM-1864 AVEVA Everything3D™ Stairs, Ladders and Handrail Administration training guide. 2.41.2 Assemblies AVEVA E3D SLH utilises a range of pre-defined assemblies to represent SLH model elements. A number of sample assemblies are provided. Further assemblies can be created using SLH assembly constructors in conjunction with standard catalogue and template functionality. A typical assembly selection is displayed below. rhe Sesov: AIBIAnoe een noes ove ‘ose One > pont sects |S. Panes fy eo Mens + SSH POLS Sega Se Fen Mott nd | ° enti Scents Ut eet The ability to modify the representation of SLH elements is subject to the mode of operation being used and the degree of customisation applied to user defined assemblies. ‘© Copyright 2012 to current year. 10 Www.aveva.com AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved,

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