05-09-2020
10:02 AM
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05-09-2020
10:02 AM
Plant3D is a step above fabrication, it's spec-based process piping design. So while it can be suitable for skid mounted systems, if you're more on the fabrication side then it's not so good.
If you must do P&IDs (probably some other basic 2D work as well) then you likely won't have a single product. You'll be using Inventor, or possibly Fusion360, for the mechanical side and AutoCAD for the rest. Chances are one of the Collections will contain what you need (and room to expand), such as Product Design and Manufacturing.
It's going to be a big step forward from what you have. I'd recommend making a clean break if possible, rather than trying to keep everything as it was. There's been a lot of changes in the past decade and a half.
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If you are going to fly by the seat of your pants, expect friction burns.
"I don't know" is the beginning of knowledge, not the end.

If you are going to fly by the seat of your pants, expect friction burns.
"I don't know" is the beginning of knowledge, not the end.