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AVEVA Everything3D™ Workshop Laser Solutions Tom Stirparo Craig York August 13, 2013
Everything3D™ Workshop Laser Scanning Has become the most efficient way to capture existing conditions
Everything3D™ allows this data to be relevant throughout the evolution of project, from feed studies and detailed design, through to construction and operation. 'ensuring the design and reality coincide'. Slide 2
Everything3D™ has an integrated Point Cloud Engine No requirement for a Laser Model Interface [LMI] license No additional software is needed Laser model is stored as an AVEVA LFM database
Everything3D™ Laser Interface To import the Laser Model Database first create a zone. From the FluentTM UI Home Tab select Access Laser to import the Laser Model.
Select the Training Data Laser Model Data Set (GT_TRA.lfd) via the Browser that is displayed. This action will create an XGEOM (External Geometry) under your zone. The Laser Data will be added to your display. You may need to adjust your limits. Slide 8
Laser Interface – Bubble View The Bubble View is a photographic 360 degree representation of the Laser Data taken from the Camera Positions. There are 2 methods for displaying the Bubble Views and these are selected from the 3D Display.
Picking a point on the Laser Model Open Bubble, Using the BubbleView Form Finish Looking at the BubbleView
“Polygon Fence” can be used to Clip Laser Data. “Display Reset” will display all of the Laser Data. The “Tools” section of the Laser Tab is the same as the Laser Model Interface (LMI) and will allow to create graphic aids and to add Design Points which can be used to position the Heads and Tails of your Pipe Branches. The “Measure” section is used to obtain Pipe OD’s, Clearances and Laser Point Positions. Slide 13
Clash Checking including Laser Data cont’d Select the Clashes tab, Navigate to a Design Item and select Check CE Use “Pick a Point” on the Clash 3D display to display the BubbleView.