![]() To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be. ![]() If I learn anything, I'll update this post. That being said, there is some work being done in an area where something like this might come into play but I need to check with some people to see what, if any, our plans might be for supporting something along these lines. The 'drawing' that you've referenced is aimed at the plumbing of a building or a process plant where sections of pipe are cut-to-size on-site by the people actually erecting the piping system, a workflow common in the building and construction industry, but less so when dealing with machinery. In NX, 'piping' is intended for the mechanical routing and assembly of pipe and pipe fittings in machinery where the various sections of pipe are pre-manufactured like most any other part of a machine. Identify the pipe runs: Identify the pipe runs that you need to draw in the isometric drawing. Isometric drawings typically portray a graphical representation of the 3D piping system It shows the straight lengths of all the pipe runs on the drawing as. ![]() ![]() What you're showing as an example of what you'd look for in an AEC type CAD system used for building or process plant design, something which NX has never been marketed for nor actively sold into those particular industry segments. Determine the scale: Determine the scale for your drawing, such as 1/2 inch 1 foot. I don't believe that our 'Pipe Routing' module supports this sort of 'schematic' representation of piping systems designed using NX. ![]()
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