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Extracting Plant Deliverables from AutoCAD Point Clouds
Extracting Plant Deliverables from AutoCAD Point Clouds
Sponsored by:
Sean Higgins Editor, SPAR Point Group Diversified Communications
Presenters:
Moderator:
John Bunn Technical Sales Manager/ Assistant Product Manager kubit, USA, Inc.
Eric Kirsch Piping Design Supervisor Jacobs Engineering
Aaron Hunt Technical Manager TruePoint Laser Scanning, LLC
This webinar will prove that native AutoCAD point clouds can be efficiently used to extract typically needed plant deliverables.
At the end of this session you will… • Understand the challenges and benefits of using laser
scanning in real world projects
• Gain in-depth knowledge of how to get started with AutoCAD point clouds
• Learn about deriving piping and structural design deliverables as well as performing equipment analysis
• Realize that industrial facility designers are doing this now and so can you
Case Study: Extracting piping and existing tie-in points Eric Kirsch, Jacobs Engineering Case Study: Performing equipment analysis on tanks Aaron hunt, TruePoint Scanning, LLC Demonstration: Piping, tie-ins, equipment & structural extraction John Bunn, kubit USA, Inc.
Eric Kirsch, Piping Design Supervisor • Jacobs Engineering (Costa Mesa, CA)
• Previous: Piping Design Supervisor,
– Marmac Field Services (24 years)
– AutoCAD (25 years) – Navisworks – CADWorx, Plant 3D
• 2008: Exposed to laser scanning – 3rd party firm scanned and created 3D models – Competition began offering scan services directly – Limited modeling and tie-ins rather than full model
• 2010: Investigated software solutions
– Began using AutoCAD 2010 with kubit PointSense Plant – Creating as-built models, tie-ins, structural to CADWorx
• 2012: Company purchased scanner
– Completely independent workflow – Reduced overhead costs
• Bottlenecks – Older AutoCAD versions; limited point cloud
capabilities – Limited PointSense knowledge/users – Limited Storage space; multiple scan formats
• Recent Upgrades
– AutoCAD 2015 (Plant 3D) ease of use for new scan users
– Improved visual quality and management of data
Demonstrate the work flow for locating existing tie-ins for the replacement of suction and discharge piping
• More water volume required from existing tank
• Replace existing suction & discharge piping to/from existing pumps
• Install new 30” nozzle on existing tank
• Pre-fabricate design in shop
• Install within 24 hour shut-in time
• Scan Area – Faro Focus 3D – 22 scans, 2 man
crew, one day – Survey crew to
attach real world coordinates, one day
4 Existing Booster Pumps
Existing Receiving Tank
• Register scan data (Faro Scene)
• Index Faro files to AutoCAD 2013 (PCG format)
• Import Faro files to kubit VirtuSurv
• Begin identifying tie-in points and interferences
• Using PointSense Plant
New 30” Nozzle
New 30” Nozzle
New 30” Suction Piping
New 30” Tie-in Flange
New 30” Suction Tie-In
30” Tie-In
Flange
Tie-In Points
• Unexpected revisions /add-ons
• Integrating multiple new scans
• Tight scheduling requirements
• Completion 10 hours ahead of schedule
• The project has eliminated pump cavitation
• Approx. $500,000 saved in just production
Case Study: Extracting piping and existing tie-in points Eric Kirsch, Jacobs Engineering Case Study: Performing equipment analysis on tanks Aaron hunt, TruePoint Scanning, LLC Demonstration: Piping, tie-ins, equipment & structural extraction John Bunn, kubit USA, Inc.
Aaron Hunt, Technical Manager • TruePoint Laser Scanning, LLC
– Headquarter in Toledo, Ohio – A laser scan service provider – BIM Services Provider
• AutoCAD Experience (20+ years)
www.truepointscanning.com
• Began working with point clouds 2012
• Experience with Leica scanner & Software – Leica C10, P20 – Cyclone for registration – AutoCAD point clouds (2013) – kubit assist with creating
deliverables
• AutoCAD 2012-2013 – Poor viewing quality – Point Cloud size sacrifices scan quality – Difficult to model in 3D
• AutoCAD 2014-2015
– New point cloud engine – Improved viewing quality – Much better scan management – Kubit now a better assistant in 3D modeling/analysis
AutoCAD 2012 ISD cloud
AutoCAD 2015 RCS cloud
AutoCAD 2012 ISD up-close AutoCAD 2015
RCS up-close
Evaluating tank volumes and deformation in AutoCAD
• Document tank surface dimensions • Contour tank Floor • Perform varying volume calculations per
elevation • Measure wall contours and deformation • One field day to collect data
• Collected Scan data – Registered data (Cyclone) – Isolated tank interior (3 scans)
• Imported PTS scan to Autodesk ReCap – Converted to RCS format for AutoCAD – Insert point cloud in AutoCAD Civil 3D
• Perform tank analysis
– Using PointSense Plant
• Field Time • Initial Modeling with CAD – Labor
intense • Reporting – Volume calcs, drawings
• Quick data collection • Highly accurate volume calculation • Provide completely new deliverables
to client • Fabrication and Design savings
Case Study: Extracting piping and existing tie-in points Eric Kirsch, Jacobs Engineering Case Study: Performing equipment analysis on tanks Aaron hunt, TruePoint Scanning, LLC Demonstration: Piping, tie-ins, structural & scan analysis John Bunn, kubit USA, Inc.
John Bunn, kubit USA Technical Sales & Assistant Product Manager • Laser Scanning (5+ years) • Industrial facility design (14+ years) • AutoCAD Programming (11+ years) • AutoCAD Experience (15+ years) • Will defeat you at Street Fighter
• Point cloud to intelligent model – Piping – Structural
• Extracting tie-in points • Tank & planar analysis
Register in manufacturer’s software or ReCap Pro
Attach RCP in AutoCAD
Scan in field
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1
4
3
5
All positions connected in
organized coordinate system
Import to Autodesk ReCap (RCS per scan position, RCP project file)
• Using pattern recognition algorithms to extract geometry
– Points become solid model
• Connect geometry to standard piping catalogs
– Cylinders becomes pipe – Torus equals elbow
• Creates intelligent objects rather than
primitive shapes – Generate standard reports – Asset management, isometrics, bill of materials
• Pattern recognition from points to shapes
• AISC, CISC, DIN Standards
• SDNF exports for structural design package
• Converting as-built conditions to meet design standards – Pipe centerlines coaxial – Creating structural grid
• Ground – Bare earth – Containment area
• Walls – Deformation – Plumbness
• Tanks – Volumes – Surface analysis
• First generation in product now
• Currently being improved – Additional detection
options – More intuitive catalog
integration – More output options
Improvements coming soon!
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Questions?
Sponsored by:
Sean Higgins Editor, SPAR Point Group Diversified Communications
Presenters:
Moderator:
John Bunn Technical Sales Manager/ Assistant Product Manager kubit, USA, Inc.
Eric Kirsch Piping Design Supervisor Jacobs Engineering
Aaron Hunt Technical Manager TruePoint Laser Scanning, LLC