P&ID design

In engineering, P&ID drawing reading is the most important job you will deal with. An engineer without access and mastery of the P&ID map will not be able to make proper use of other documents and information. The P&ID map provides us with enough information about the running processes and in this article we will get to know the most important symbols in P&ID map reading.

In any project, process engineers or chemical engineers compile and compile the P&ID map and provide it to other engineers for other processes. P&ID diagram stands for Piping and Instrument Diagram. As it is clear from the name of this map, piping tools and instruments are used in these maps.

2D and 3D map design

A 2D map can be a complete construction map. It can contain all the information of making a part or a set inside itself. These maps are created according to different standards. Now these standards may be American or European, they may consist of three views or two views or one view. This depends on the complexity of the piece.

It may even be more than three, which is less common. Depending on the map, you may have to make different sections. It is possible to specify the details, and in short, you should introduce the complete plan so that someone in the workshop can do the work based on it.

three-dimensional design

The advancement of computers and access to modeling software has made the creation of 3D models of piping systems one of the constant activities in piping design and engineering. 3D models show facilities and equipment such as pipes, fittings, valves, instruments, supports and foundations in real size. All factory details are given in these models. Engineering information related to each component is assigned to the model components. This information provides a complete and up-to-date database for the different phases of the project. 3D models are a great way for designers, engineers and staff to visualize. Most of the 3D modeling softwares provide the possibility of performing interference identification analysis and preparing a report on the probability of collision of system components.