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1. ES Edit Fillet Symbol e El When finished editing press Save Press Cancel to abort editing and return to Manager NA gt X To Edit a Weld Type 1 From Manager select Weld Types from the Weld Management pull down menu 2 Select the weld type whose symbol you wish to edit from the list and then click the Edit Symbol button This opens the editor window in AutoCAD 3 Create or edit the desired symbol using standard AutoCAD geometry elements Weld Types EZ Edit Fillet Symbol El When finished editing press boe ee Done abort editing and return to Manager More Options X 4 To insert keywords click the More Options button in the edit dialog This will expand the dialog to show a list of type specific keywords that can be inserted RI Edit Fillet Symbol Nominal Throat Thickness Penetration Throat Thickness Pitch Segment Length Weld Types 5 Before inserting a keyword specify the size rotation and style Then click the Insert button and select the insertion point for the selected keyword in the drawing 6 When editing is complete click the Done button in the dialog This will return focus to the weld types dialog in Manager Note Changes to the weld type symbol are not permanently saved to the database at this time To save changes click OK in the weld types dialog To cancel changes click the Cancel button
2. Done button in the dialog This will return focus to the weld standards dialog in Manager Note Changes to the weld standard are not permanently saved to the database at this time To save changes click OK in the weld standards dialog To cancel changes click the Cancel button To Reset a Standard Symbol A weld standard symbol can be returned to its default appearance by selecting that standard from the upper list and then clicking the Reset Symbol button This will return the symbol to the appearance it had when it was first created This means that all custom geometry and text will be removed and all process symbols will be moved back to their default locations Also any deleted processes will be brought back Usage Logs The weld standards usage log is used to instantly reference which scenarios and welds utilize a given standard This allows the user to quickly view which welds will be affected by a change to that standard The usage log for a given standard can be viewed by selecting that weld standard in the upper table and then clicking the Usage Log button This will generate a usage log for that weld standard in a new text file Weld Schedule 10 The weld schedule is used to organize weld standards into particular scenarios where they will be used Each row in the schedule represents a scenario in the project These scenarios consist of a physical location on the ship as well as two types of parts to be welded together Each of
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4. To Export a Weld Type 1 In the weld type dialog place a checkmark in the export column next to all weld types that are to be exported 2 Click the Export XML button 3 Name the XML file and choose a directory to save it to then click the Save button To Import a Weld Type 1 Click the Import XML button from the weld type dialog 2 When prompted select the XML file which contains the weld types to be imported 3 The XML file may define multiple weld types Place a checkmark next to the types to be imported and click the OK button Import Weld Types s from XML lt E EI Material Grade Tail Note Imported weld types are not saved to the database until the weld types dialog is closed by the user via the OK button Usage Logs Usage logs are a convenient way to quickly see which weld standards implement a given weld type This is useful since any changes made to that weld type will affect all of those standards To Create a Weld Type Usage Log 1 Select a weld type from the list in the weld types dialog 2 Click the Usage Log button This will generate a usage log for that weld type in a text file Weld Standards Weld Standards Once the weld types have been defined it is time to define weld standards Each weld in a project will have a weld standard assigned to it so that the welder knows what types of welds to apply to a given join how many passes are required and any other details A weld standard is made up of o
5. assembly Weld Manager PE EIER Product Hierarchy i 73 Add Weld amp Clear Filters E sg 9 PROJECT A Connections ZW 9 G906 Grand Block 906 EM A056 DB S M 9 4057 Double Bottom Assembly First Part Assembly Second Part Assembly Progress A A057 ja Pato 2 A057 D1700 S0 E None 1 8 t 2505 2 A057 D1700 P06 A057 D1700 P05 None 8 D 2504 2 D1700 A057 D1700 P06 A057 D1700 P11 None a u 9503 2 D1700 A057 D1700 P11 A057 D1700 P04 None 8 tt 9 02 2 D1700 A057 D1700 S02 A057 D1700 P06 None 5 4 S01 Deck Assem 2 D1700 A057 D1700 S01 A057 D1700 P06 None ey 227m _ senomese E MM D2300 Tank Ti RR nannan A The bottom right panel shows the welds list This is where standards can be assigned to generated welds Welds are always assigned to a connection so to view a specific weld the desired connection must be selected in the connections list This will display all of the welds assigned to that connection in the welds list Generating Welds for an Assembly 19 Weld Manager 20 1 Inthe product hierarchy tree select the assembly which is to have welds generated for it 2 Click the right mouse button and select Generate Welds from the popup menu 3 The Weld Manager state must be saved at this point so select yes when prompted to save Note Since weld generation can be a long process there is a chance that the operation could be interrupted before it has a chance
6. the list and click the Delete button Weld Schedule Note If the member to be deleted is currently in use in a schedule a warning message will appear to inform the user of which scenarios are using that member 6 Click OK to close this dialog Note The newly created members will be immediately available in the Attached Member and Attached To Member pull down menus for use in scenario editing or creation To Create a New Thickness Column 1 Click the Sizes button in the weld schedules dialog 2 Following the same steps as for locations and members create or delete new minimum thickness values in the table presented in the Editing Weld Schedule Minimum Thickness dialog Click OK when finished 4 New columns will appear in the schedule corresponding to the new values entered W To Assign Weld Standards Whenever the weld schedules dialog is open there will be a second box displaying all created weld standards present This box allows the user to view and edit which standards are used in each scenario 1 Click on a cell in the weld schedule in one of the thickness columns 2 That cell contains the names of any weld standards used in that scenario for that minimum thickness The weld standards box will show a checkmark next to each standard that is included Bevel Fillet 30 8 Bevel Fillet 45 8 bevel Fillet Chain 6 5 75 225 Chain 6 5 75 250 Chain 6 5 75 275 Chain 8 75 225 Copy of be
7. 06 A057 D1700 P11 501 Deck Assem lt D1700 Tank T Mosel 94 Delete Properties Standard ag Display All gg Display Welded UnHide Columns Clear Filters A G00 Centerline G al F55 First Part Assembly Second Part Assembly Weld Standard Location Attached Member Attached To Member Minin a ll F56 DM F57 EM 9 Fse mM F59 Web Frame aM 9 Feo all ers EM Fe2 EM Fes m M ess Mrs EM 9 Fes m BR F67 Pulkhead First Par ssembly Second Part Assembiy The left most panel of the Weld Manager contains a product hierarchy tree with limited functionality Parts can be loaded or unloaded from the drawing using this tree and parts that are selected in the tree will be automatically selected in the drawing and vice versa Parts that are loaded in the current weld management drawing will appear with a lit bulb next to them and all parts that are not loaded will appear with a grey bulb Drag and drop functionality for reassigning parts to new assemblies is disabled in the weld manager and new assemblies may not be created nor can assemblies be removed The top right panel shows the connections list Connections between parts are generated when welds are generated for the first time Connections between parts will be displayed in this panel when their parent assembly is selected in the product hierarchy tree Connections may also exist between two assemblies or between a part and an
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11. ds from the popup menu 3 Follow steps 3 through 6 as for generating welds for an assembly Product Hierarchy gt Add Weld amp Clear Sag 9 PROJECT In 4 nnections E 9 G906 Grand Block 906 E 9 4056 DB S IM 9 A057 Double Bottom Assembly C SB 9 sos a te S05 Gp 9 so a M s E tr q 02 MM 9 501 Deck Assem D1700 Tank Tc M 9 02200 Tank Te i IM 600 Cent al F55 EM 9F56 SM F57 Load am Fs Unload EB PFS Web Fal IT EM Foo a IL FSI Continue Generating Welds tt Fe2 Display Welds In Drawing Weld Manager Creating a weld with a user defined Weld Path When welds are generated using the procedure described in the previous section the weld path will be automatically generated based on the overlapping sections of the two parts involved However if the user wants to specify the weld path for a given weld this can be done as follows 1 Draw a Polyline or Curve along the path that you would like to define as the Weld Path Multiple lines may be associated with a single Weld 2 Click the Assign Weld Path button above the Connections table 3 Atthis point you are prompted to select two parts in the drawing Exactly two structure parts must be selected After they are selected press the Enter key Next select the polylines or curves which are to make up the weld path and press the enter key 5 This process will generate a new
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13. eed not be loaded into the weld drawing in order to have welds generated for them If welds are to be generated for a large assembly or a complete unit it is recommended that fewer parts be loaded into the drawing as weld generation can be a memory intensive process So the fewer loaded parts there are the better the weld generation performance Parts may be loaded after the weld generation is complete for visualization purposes 6 The Weld Management Drawing will open automatically with all selected parts loaded Update Weld Drawings 16 ShipConstructor weld management drawings can be updated Drawings that need updating can easily be identified in Navigator Identifying Drawings that Require Updating Weld management drawings that required updating because the parts contained in the weld management drawing have changed are identified in Navigator To identify out of date weld management drawings 1 Choose ShipConstructor gt Navigator to open Navigator 2 Select Weld Management in the component list Weld Management Drawings 3 Click the Show Out of Date button ipConstructor Navigator 2008 1 8 23 2010 11 08 36 AM 10 1 2010 10 40 49 AM New _ Show Out of Date Out of date weld management drawings can be identified by the exclamation mark icon 8 23 2010 11 08 36 AM 10 1 2010 10 40 49 AM 17 Weld Manager Updating an Existing Weld Management Drawing Weld management drawings that are out of date ca
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16. ied ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM A058 F65 S01 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 52 40 PM A058 F65 502 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 52 40 PM A058 F66 S01 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 52 40 PM A058 F66 502 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 52 40 PM A058 F67 S01 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 52 40 PM y HB color 170 BB color32 a un Du a I Du De a de Du be 4 Youcan use the Modified Part Information window to inspect parts that have changed during this update 5 Click OK to finish the drawing updating Weld Manager The Weld Manager is the main control center for creating and modifying all welds in a project The Weld Manager is only accessible while in a Weld Management drawing It can be used to generate welds for any assemblies within the current unit whether they are loaded into the Weld Management drawing or not The Weld Manager is opened by clicking on the Weld Manager icon or by typing SCWELDMAN at the command prompt while in a Weld Management drawing 18 Weld Manager Weld Manager Product Hierarchy 73 Add Weld amp Clear Filters E sg 9 PROJECT A Ei 9 6906 Grand Block 906 connectors BB A056 DB S a ID 9 4057 Double Bottom Assembly RE O Sl D2300 D23008 en D2300 D1700 a aH La D23008 D1700 ames A057 D1700 S01 A057 D1700 P07 Cal re A057 D1700 P06 A057 D1700 P05 i A057 D1700 P
17. ing Weld path objects have been generated to represent welds between parts 22 Index Index No index entries found
18. ip that this scenario pertains to 5 Repeat step 4 for the Attached Member and Attached To Member columns selecting appropriate part types for each Note The Location Attached Member and Attached To Member values can be edited at any time by following steps 4 and 5 To Create a New Location 1 Click the Locations button in the weld schedules dialog 2 The Edit Weld schedule Locations dialog will appear Click New in this dialog 11 Weld Schedule 12 Ru Editing Weld Schedule Locations A new row in the Locations list will be created with a default name Click on the row to rename the location Repeat steps 2 and 3 for however many new locations are desired To remove a location select it in the list and click the Delete button Note If the location to be deleted is currently in use in a schedule a warning message will appear to inform the user of which scenarios are using that location Click OK to close this dialog Note The newly created locations will be immediately available in the location pull down menus for use in scenario editing or creation To Create a New Member NAS Click the Members button in the weld schedules dialog The Editing Weld Schedule Members dialog will appear Click New in this dialog A new row in the Members list will be created with a default name Click on the row to rename the member Repeat steps 2 and 3 for as many new members are required To remove a member select it in
19. ired and then click OK To Delete a Weld Process 1 Select the weld standard with processes to be deleted from the upper table 2 Select the process to be deleted in the lower table and click Remove Altering the Process Order The order that weld processes appear in the lower table represents the sequence in which they are applied to the weld Processes at the top of the list are applied first and those at the bottom are applied last To change the order of this list click on a weld process and click the Up or Down button Weld Standards To Export a Weld Standard 1 In the weld standards dialog place a checkmark in the export column next to all weld standards that are to be exported 2 Click the Export XML button 3 Name the XML file and choose a directory to save it to then click the Save button To Import a Weld Standard 1 Click the Import XML button from the weld standards dialog 2 When prompted select the XML file which contains the weld standards to be imported 3 The XML file may define multiple weld standards Place a checkmark next to the standards to be imported and click the OK button Note Imported weld standards are not saved to the database until the weld standards dialog is closed by the user via the OK button To Copy a Weld Standard 1 Click on the weld standard to be copied in the upper table in the weld standards dialog 2 Click the Copy button This will create a new weld standard with all the same pro
20. loor Clear Of Tan Room I Replace this Weld Standard with this Weld Standard Bevel Fillet 45 8 Bevel Fillet 30 10 Chain 6 5 75 225 Bevel Fillet 30 8 Chain 6 5 75 250 bevel Fillet Chain 6 5 75 275 Chain 6 5 75 225 Copy of Chain 6 5 75 225 1 Chain 6 5 75 250 Dbl Cont Leg 5 Chain 6 5 75 275 Chain 8 75 225 Copy of bevel Fillet 1 Conv of Chain 6 5 75 225 1 a 4 Select the standard to be removed in the left list and the desired replacement standard in the right list then click Replace 5 Repeat step 4 for any other standards to be replaced 6 Click the Close button 14 Weld Management Drawings Using Row Filters Row filters can be used to simplify the weld schedule when working with large amounts of data The Location Attached Member and Attached To Member columns each have a user editable filter at the top of each column Since the data in the Attached Member and Attached To Member are interchangeable a filter applied to one column will apply to both Attached Member Attached To Member Floor Flanged Floor All Boundaries Bracket Flanged Floor Stiffeners Flanged Floor Transverse NT Floor All Boundaries Transverse NT Floor Clear Of Engine Room Transverse NT Floor IWO Engine Room Floors Demo LngBhd Demo Filters can be cleared by clicking the x in the filter cell or all applied filters can be removed at once by clicki
21. n be updated instead of re created This lets you preserve all the customization work done on a weld management drawing as only the modified geometry of the parts is modified To update a weld management drawing 1 Choose SC Weld Management gt Update Drawing to start updating the drawing 2 ShipConstructor determines all parts that need to be updated 3 The Modified Part Information window appears See also Modified Part Information Reference HE Modified Part information A057 F60 P07 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM A057 F60 P09 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM A057 F61 P03 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM A058 D2300 P02 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM A058 D2300 501 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM ri o Color 90 A058 D2300 502 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM A058 D2300 503 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM A058 F56 P03 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM E a Color 10 A058 F59 P01 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM A058 F62 P01 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM A058 F63 P01 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM Color254 A058 F64 P04 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM A058 F64 S07 Assembly Modified ShipConstructor 9 29 2010 12 58 55 PM A058 F65 P01 Assembly Modif
22. ne or more weld processes where each process is of one of the types defined in the previous stage The order that processes are added to the standard is the same order that each process will be applied to the weld although this order can be modified after all processes are added to the standard Once all desired processes have been added to the standard the standard symbol can be further customized Weld Standard Editor Weld Standards Import Export UsageLog New 36 Delete Copy gt 4 Edit Symbol gt Reset Symbol Weld Standards Export Name Color Tail Notes Tail Notes Size er emer rmen oy ADI d meo run rene Bevel Fillet 45 8 ABS E Red bevel Fillet ABS IB Red Chain 6 5 75 225 ABS Gr DH 36 IB Red Chain 6 5 75 250 ABS Gr DH 36 E Red Chain 6 5 75 275 ABS Gr DH 36 H Red Chain 8 75 225 ABS Gr DH 36 E Red Copy of bevel Fillet 1 ABS E Red Copy of Chain 6 5 75 225 ABS Gr DH 36 IB Red Copy of Chain 6 5 75 275 ABS Gr DH 36 E Red Dbl Cont Leg 10 5 ABS Gr DH 36 IB Red Dbl Cont Leg 3 ABS Gr DH 36 I Red Dbl Cont Leg 5 ABS Gr DH 36 E Red Dbl Cont Leg 6 5 IB Red ABS J CST IE NE O U 01 Add Remove Properties ODNOOOOOOOOOOOOcs Weld Processes Type Details Continuous ABS Gr DH 36 Both Sides is Weld Standards To Create a new Weld Standard 1 Open the weld standards dialog by selecting Weld Standards from the Weld Management pull do
23. ng the Clear Filters button Weld Management Drawings A weld management drawing gives a view of a selected assembly or group of assemblies to give a visual representation of generated welds It is only in a weld management drawing that the Weld Manager which is used for the creation deletion and modification of welds and part connections may be accessed Creating a Weld Management Drawing 1 Choose ShipConstructor gt Navigator to open Navigator 2 Select Weld Management in the component list 15 Weld Management Drawings SE ShipConstructor Navigator 2008 188 G906 sur Drawing Last Modified Date Preview Bu Weld W Structure 9 E 8 23 2010 11 08 36 AM amp a Systems 4 10 1 2010 10 40 43 AM ipe A HVAC Support ES Pipe Spool Eg HVAC Spool Support Construction FF Equipment Es Product Hierarchy Edi Interference Weld Management 9 Assembly Ink Composite wm Approval Export Show Dut of Date f Hull gt Space Allocation A Nest Ih Profile Plot La Templates U Read Only 3 Click the New button Enter a name for the Weld Management drawing and click OK A view of the current Product Hierarchy tree is shown Select all assemblies that are to be loaded into the weld management drawing Note Parts and assemblies may be unloaded or unloaded from the drawing at any time from the Weld Manager so the assemblies selected at this step can be changed if needed Note Parts and assemblies n
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26. perties of the original standard and add it to the list To Edit the Weld Standard Symbol 1 2 Select the weld standard whose symbol you wish to edit from the list and then click the Edit Symbol button This opens the editor window in AutoCAD Symbols defined for individual weld processes can be dragged as a unit which includes all geometry and keywords defined for that weld type Create or edit any custom geometry using standard AutoCAD geometry elements Weld Standards Es Edit Chain 6 5 75 250 Symbol When finished editing press Save Press Cancel to abort editing and return to Manager Fewer Options Keywords Name gt Xx 4 To insert keywords click the More Options button in the edit dialog This will expand the dialog to show a list of process specific keywords that can be inserted Before inserting a keyword specify the size rotation and style Then click the Insert button and select the insertion point for the selected keyword in the drawing Note Keywords can only be inserted if they were assigned a value in the weld process Properties dialog RM Edit Chain 6 5 75 250 Symbol When finished editing press Save Press Cancel to abort editing and return to Manager Fewer Options Keywords Name Weld Schedule 5 Create or edit any custom text using AutoCAD Text or MText 6 When editing is complete click the
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29. these scenarios is further subdivided by the minimum thickness columns which represent the thickness of the smaller part to be welded Multiple welds may be applied to each thickness and a single weld standard may be applied to multiple scenarios and thicknesses Weld Schedule it Weld Schedules Dbl Cont Leg5 Bevel Fillet 45 8 Bevel Fillet 45 8 Chain 6 5 75 275 Chain 6 5 75 275 Dbl Cont Leg 8 Chain 6 5 75 250 Chain 6 5 75 225 Chain 6 5 75 275 Chain 6 5 75 275 Copy of Chain 6 5 75 225 1 Chain 6 5 75 275 Chain 6 5 75 250 Transverse NT Floor All Boundaries Chain 6 5 75 275 Transverse NT Floor Clear Of Engine Room Bevel Fillet 45 8 Transverse NT Floor IWO Engine Room Chain 6 5 75 275 Dbl Cont Leg 8 Floors Demo LngBhd Demo a pn Bevel Fillet 45 8 Bevel Fillet 30 8 Bevel Fillet 30 10 oooo00 o coooom EN o E O o O ke O a iO La To Create a New Scenario 1 Open the weld schedules dialog by selecting Weld Schedules from the weld management pull down menu 2 Click the New button 3 This will create a new scenario and add it to the bottom row of the table The Location Attached Member and Attached To Member fields will all be filled with default values 4 On the newly added scenario click on the cell in the Location column From the pull down list that appears select the location on the sh
30. to complete If this happens the welds that were generated before the interruption will be saved and do not need to be generated again Instead follow the same instructions as above but in step 2 select Continue Generating Welds from the popup menu This will continue the generation operation from where it left off the first time 4 Once complete select the assembly to view all of the generated connections between parts or assemblies at this level Click on any sub assemblies to view connections at those levels as well The connections should display the parts or assemblies involved as well as the status of the connection 5 Click on a connection in the connections list to view welds that are assigned to that connection Connections between two parts should have a single weld assigned to them by default Connections between assemblies may have multiple welds assigned to them since there may be multiple points of contact between parts in those assemblies Generating Welds between Parts The previous steps will generate welds between all parts within a selected assembly and its sub assemblies If only a single weld is desired between two parts or if welds are required only between two specific assemblies this can be accomplished as follows 1 Inthe product hierarchy tree select the first part or assembly to be welded and then hold the ctrl key and select the second part or assembly 2 Click the right mouse button and select Generate Wel
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32. vel Fillet 1 Copy of Chain 6 5 75 225 1 Copy of Chain 6 5 75 275 1 Dbl Cont Leg 10 5 Dbl Cont Leg 3 Dbl Cont Leg 5 Dbl Cont Leg 6 5 Dbl Cont Leg 8 0000000000000 008 13 Weld Schedule 3 To add a standard to the selected scenario and thickness place a checkmark next to the desired standard in the Used column of the weld standards box 4 To remove a standard from a given scenario remove the corresponding checkmark from the standards box Note Weld standards may be applied to several scenarios simultaneously by group selecting several cells in the weld schedule and then placing a checkmark next to the desired standard as in step 3 Replacing Weld Standards If there is a situation in which several instances of a certain weld standard need to be replaced with another standard this can be done in a single operation This avoids the tedious task of selecting each scenario individually deleting the existing standard and adding the replacement 1 In the weld schedule group select all cells containing the standard to be swapped out 2 Click the Replace Standards button 3 The Replace a Weld Standard dialog will appear In this dialog the list on the left represents all standards present in the user s selected cells The list on the right represents all existing weld standards with the currently selected standard from the left list removed arse NT Floor All Boundaries arse NT F
33. weld has been created it is ready to be assigned a weld standard This will determine which weld symbols will be displayed in the assembly drawing indicating the types of welds involved in that assembly Other properties can also be assigned at this step 1 Select a weld from the welds list 2 Open the Select Weld Standard window either by clicking on the Standard button or by double clicking on the Weld Standard cell of the selected weld 3 The Select Weld Standard window looks just like the Weld Schedule created in Manager Select the desired weld standard from this table paying attention to the scenario where the standard is located The same standard may be used in several scenarios but not all of those scenarios may be appropriate for this particular weld 4 Click the OK button to close the Select Weld Standard window 5 The Weld Standard as well as all scenario information Location Attached Members Minimum Thickness will be filled in for this weld 6 Further properties such as Position Status and Approval Status can be set manually here 7 Placing check marks in the All Around and Field Weld cells will modify the weld symbol appropriately to include these indicators 8 Notes may be added to the Notes cell if this weld requires any specific instructions Note All of the above properties may alternatively be set by selecting a weld from the weld list and then clicking the Properties button This brings up a dialog
34. weld with the defined weld path This weld can be found in the weld table along with all other generated welds It is distinguished from the other welds by the checkmark in the User Defined column of the welds table Welds that are marked as User Defined will not be overwritten during a weld generation operation on their parent assembly unless the user specifies that they are to be overwritten Assembly Second Part Assembly First Part Assembly 505 Copying existing Welds There may be situations where a single connection may have multiple welds assigned to it For instance two parts may have multiple welds between them a different type for each side for example Or if a connection is between two assemblies then there may be multiple parts within those assemblies which require welds between them In this case a weld for each part pair must be assigned If a connection between two parts or assemblies has already been generated but additional welds are required on that connection this can be done as follows 1 Select the appropriate connection from the connections list Then select the weld to be copied in the Welds Table 2 Click the Copy Weld button above the Welds Table 3 Anew weld will be created which can be seen in the welds list as long as the current connection is selected This Weld will be marked as User Defined as described in the previous section 21 Weld Manager Defining Weld Properties Once a
35. which may also be used to set the properties described in this section Setting properties in this dialog will give the same results as setting them as in the above steps Displaying Welded Parts To simplify the visualization of a given weld it is possible to hide all parts in the drawing that are not associated with that weld 1 Select the desired weld in the welds list 2 Right click on the weld in the list and select Display Only Welded Parts from the popup menu Alternatively click the Display Welded button while the desired weld is highlighted in the list 3 This will cause all parts in the drawing to become hidden except for the two parts involved in the selected weld and the weld object that joins them 4 To restore all hidden parts click the Display All button or select Display All Parts from the right click menu Viewing the Weld Paths Weld paths are generated during the weld generation step however they are not made visible in the drawing immediately Welds for a given assembly can be viewed as follows 1 Select the desired assembly in the product hierarchy view Welds will be displayed for all parts and sub assemblies belonging to this selected assembly 2 Right click on the selected assembly in the product hierarchy and select Display Welds in Drawing from the popup menu 3 The weld manager must be saved at this point so click yes when prompted to save in order to continue 4 View the parts in the weld draw
36. will of the parties that this Agreement and related documents have been prepared in English C est la volont expresse des parties que la pr sente Convention ainsi que les documents qui s y rattachent soient r diges en anglais SHIPCONSTRUCTOR LICENSE AGREEMENT voiria auni Na Aaaa Ea ii Weld Types 3 Weld Type Editori usa dlea duri dia ea ene ai 3 Usage Logs its 5 Weld Standards 6 Weld Standard Edit r s200 42000 6 Weld Schedule 10 Weld Management Drawings 15 Update Weld DrawinQS ccociciicicnininnninnnr EENEN EEANN EENE Enant 16 Identifying Drawings that Require Updating esnssemnennnsennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnsnnnnennannnnannnnn 16 Updating an Existing Weld Management Drawing ussssemensennnsennsennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennenennnnennnnennnnennssnnnnenanennannnnn 18 Weld Manager 18 Index 23 Contents Weld Types Weld Types Weld Types The Weld Management module contains 18 predefined weld types Types may not be added or removed however the symbol representations of these types are fully customizable Each weld type represents the type of weld done on a single pass of the welder These weld types will be added to a weld standard in a later stage in the form of processes Those processes will contain the properties defined in this stage and can be further customized later on The symbol representation of the weld type is defined using the weld type editor Weld Type Editor
37. wn menu 2 Click the New button This will create a new weld standard with default properties and no processes or tail notes applied 3 Give the new standard a unique name and edit the material and model color by clicking on the appropriate cells on the grid You can also add notes which will appear behind the tail of the weld symbol Be sure to assign the tail notes size a value greater than 0 or the notes will not be visible on the symbol 4 You can now add weld processes to the standard Select a type from the Types pull down menu and then click the Add button This will cause a process editor dialog to appear The editable properties in this dialog vary depending on the weld type it describes Once the desired properties have been entered push the OK button 5 This will create a new row in the process list for the selected weld standard Processes for other weld standards can be viewed by selecting those standards in the upper table To Edit a Weld Process Editing Fillet process GE Db Process details Name Value Application Continuous Material ABS Gr DH 36 Not Specified Nominal Leg Length Nominal Throat Thickness Penetration Throat Thickness Pitch Segment Length 1 Select the weld standard with processes to be edited from the upper table Select the process to be edited in the lower table and click Properties 3 The same dialog that was presented when the process was created will appear Edit properties as des
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