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General Program Information

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Southwest Isometric View



Input Definitions

Inputs Needed to Call the Tee Function

Origin - a 3*1 matrix with x,y,z positions corresponding to the point where the pipe will be drawn, it correponds to the lower center of the pipe
ND - The nominal diameter of the tee. This value along with the pipe schedule is used to determine other actual dimensions of the tee.
EN- The enumerated pipe schedule type. Each schedule of pipe is represented by a specific number within our code.
Pipelength - the length of the pipe

Inputs Defined within Pipe Database

Pipeinr - The outer radius of the main pipe, defined by outerradius(ND)
Pipeour - The inner radius of the main pipe, defined by innerD(ND,ED)/2

Inputs Defined within the Pipe Function

p2 =

  • x : origin0 + pipeoutr
  • y : origin1
  • z : origin2

p3 =

  • x : origin0 + pipeinr
  • y : origin1
  • z : origin2

win1 =

  • x : origin0 - pipeoutr - zc
  • y : origin1 - pipeoutr - zc
  • z : origin2

win2 =

  • x : origin0 + pipeoutr + zc
  • y : origin1 + pipeoutr + zc
  • z : origin2

Pipeouinr is the outer radius of the pipe, found from the pipe database using the outer diameter function 

Pipeoutr is the outer radius of the pipe, found from the pipe database using the outerradius function

Note: zc corresponds to the zoom constant used within AutoCAD and created in the basics file that is referenced by the pipe program.

Technical Program Outline

Note: All coordinates are referenced in top view in the program unless otherwise specified

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Top View

zoomwin- zooms on a window space directly around where the pipe is to be draw (as shown above - actual window size relative to pipe that is to be drawn).  The points win1 and win2 are used to select this window size, based on including the space of the pipe (the outer radius) and a zoom constant (zc) to ensure the entire drawing will be within the frame.

zoomwin <-- zoomwina(win1,win2)

win1 =

  • x : origin0 - pipeoutr - zc
  • y : origin1 - pipeoutr - zc
  • z : origin2

win2 =

  • x : origin0 + pipeoutr + zc
  • y : origin1 + pipeoutr + zc
  • z : origin2




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Top View

Southwest Isometric View

cylinder1 - Draws the larger of the two cylinders needed to create a pipe. The cylinder has pipeoutr as the radius. From topview, the cylinder draws up towards the viewer with the pipe origin at the bottom base.

cylinder1 <-- cylinderA(origin,pipeoutr,pipelength)

origin =

  • x : origin0
  • y : origin1
  • z : origin2

pipeoutr = pipeoutr

pipelength = pipelength




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Top View

Southwest Isometric View

cylinder2 - Draws the smaller of the two cylinders needed to create the pipe. The cylinder has pipeinr as the radius. From topview, the cylinder draws up towards the viewer with the pipe origin at the bottom base. This inner cylinder will then be subtracted to create the hollow pipe, with the inner radius as specified.

cylinder2 <-- cylinderA(origin,pipeinr,pipelength)

origin =

  • x : origin0
  • y : origin1
  • z : origin2

pipeinr : pipeinr

pipelength : pipelength




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subtract1 - In order to create the hollow pipe, the inner cylinder must be subtracted from the outer cylinder. The subtract function selects p2, on the edge of the inner cylinder, to select the inner cylinder as the piece to be subtracted. The subtract function then selects p3, on the edge of the outer cylinder, to select the outer cylinder to subtract from.

subtract <-- [subtractD|AutoCAD Basics Subtractions(p2,p3)

p2 =

  • x : origin0 + pipeinr
  • y : origin1
  • z : origin2

p3 =

  • x : origin0 + pipeoutr
  • y : origin1
  • z : origin2




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