Dear forum members
I have a huge issue atm in 1 of our projects
I hope someone is able to help me with this
See the dwg of the iso created and the dwg if the pipe (revcloud contains the issue)
Does any one knows what causes this?
Kind regards
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Dear forum members
I have a huge issue atm in 1 of our projects
I hope someone is able to help me with this
See the dwg of the iso created and the dwg if the pipe (revcloud contains the issue)
Does any one knows what causes this?
Kind regards
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by Dadspackard. Go to Solution.
I ran your line with out of box Final_A2. See attached iso's.
What is inserting I must have ran this same line for you back in July. See Iso with JULY in file name?
I ran your line with out of box Final_A2. See attached iso's.
What is inserting I must have ran this same line for you back in July. See Iso with JULY in file name?
Thanks for the reminder
Do you still know how to solve this issue?
It keeps coming back no matter what i do
Thanks for the reminder
Do you still know how to solve this issue?
It keeps coming back no matter what i do
Could you share the Iso style you used with us so we can test it on our end?
Could you share the Iso style you used with us so we can test it on our end?
Sure
Please let me remove all the company info there is in like logo's
Orders of employer lol
I also made a new OOTB project in 2018
When i copy a pipe and paste it in the new project all works fine .
When i copy the dwg from old project into new project, after generating a few iso's the weird stuff starts too happen again
I guess the dwg is corrupt
But let me upload here 1 dwg and 1 iso style
Due to work it might take a while but it is on your way
For the community to help i really wanna figure this out with forum members so we can share more knowledge
Sure
Please let me remove all the company info there is in like logo's
Orders of employer lol
I also made a new OOTB project in 2018
When i copy a pipe and paste it in the new project all works fine .
When i copy the dwg from old project into new project, after generating a few iso's the weird stuff starts too happen again
I guess the dwg is corrupt
But let me upload here 1 dwg and 1 iso style
Due to work it might take a while but it is on your way
For the community to help i really wanna figure this out with forum members so we can share more knowledge
Dear @Dadspackard
And anyone else who want to investigate this
I made a complete OOTB project
It has all the OOTB styles and nothing is added
For the valve to connect properly under slope i altered the DefaultConnectorsConfig
Hope you get better result then i have here
1 dwg including a pipe and equipment is added
The check a2 fails the check a3 works
Pls also look at the other styles
Dear @Dadspackard
And anyone else who want to investigate this
I made a complete OOTB project
It has all the OOTB styles and nothing is added
For the valve to connect properly under slope i altered the DefaultConnectorsConfig
Hope you get better result then i have here
1 dwg including a pipe and equipment is added
The check a2 fails the check a3 works
Pls also look at the other styles
Update 1
When making a new project all seems fine but after a few minutes or max 1 hour the isogeneration starts to get corrupted
Since this is with the OOTB styles can someone confirm or disagree that this might be an installation issue / bad server configuration?
I want to start excluding things to get this system up and running properly
Update 1
When making a new project all seems fine but after a few minutes or max 1 hour the isogeneration starts to get corrupted
Since this is with the OOTB styles can someone confirm or disagree that this might be an installation issue / bad server configuration?
I want to start excluding things to get this system up and running properly
There are some strange sloping going on at this point in your model.
Valve is sloped and you have it connected to a straight flange on the nozzle.
After valve the short run of pipe slopes back up then to a cut back elbow sloping back down.
I dont have much time to finished looking at this but I was playing around with nozzle settings
You may want to look at adjusting the N value
L
Hope this helps
FYI I was able to run check 2 attached dwgs
There are some strange sloping going on at this point in your model.
Valve is sloped and you have it connected to a straight flange on the nozzle.
After valve the short run of pipe slopes back up then to a cut back elbow sloping back down.
I dont have much time to finished looking at this but I was playing around with nozzle settings
You may want to look at adjusting the N value
L
Hope this helps
FYI I was able to run check 2 attached dwgs
Config Check 2 isos from the test dwg.
The last two I attached previously where from the Piping Layout 1 model.
Config Check 2 isos from the test dwg.
The last two I attached previously where from the Piping Layout 1 model.
Thanks Tom for your help
The small piece of pipe after the valve connected to the nozzle was the one messing around
i placed the valve without slope and started the slope after the flange
All is working fine now with this pipe
It might be an idea for Autodesk to build in some sort of error check for pipes likes this
But that might be hard to archieve
Thanks Tom for your help
The small piece of pipe after the valve connected to the nozzle was the one messing around
i placed the valve without slope and started the slope after the flange
All is working fine now with this pipe
It might be an idea for Autodesk to build in some sort of error check for pipes likes this
But that might be hard to archieve
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