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Integrated plant design with MPDS4 version 5.0

Cambridge, UK and Pittsford, NY – 6 October 2010:

MPDS4, a database-driven plant design system supporting all the plant engineering disciplines,
allows companies to plan, design, document and deliver plant or factory projects of any size, tightly integrated with other corporate data and processes.

Database-driven, multi-user 3D plant design
Plant design project managers face a huge number of challenges, not least of which is the efficient and quality-controlled collaboration of diverse project teams. CAD Schroer’s MPDS4 3D plant design software allows engineering teams at different locations to design entire plants together, taking advantage of user access controls and change management functionality.

Design quality is driven by rules-based, specification-driven design functionality supported by standard component catalogs for each engineering discipline. Detailed designs are created interactively in a 3D environment, and because components are quickly drawn on the fly from catalog definitions stored in the project database, plant size is no issue. Users can choose model detail levels and wireframe or shaded rendering display options to suit individual working styles.

Integration and Quality Control
Tight integration between 2D process diagrams (P&IDs) and 3D plant models creates new avenues for interactive plant design – pipe layouts from P&IDs are automatically passed to the 3D world and can be positioned as required. All P&ID attributes are also included in the 3D design. It is quick and easy to design complete steel structures, buildings, HVAC systems and cable trays. Integrated consistency checking and hard and soft clash detection ensure optimal design quality.
MPDS4 supports the entire plant project engineering process, delivering the tools for conceptual, rules-based pre-sales layouts, 3D walk-through presentations, detailed design, and project documentation. The software’s open architecture allows it to be easily integrated into existing systems environments, working with other CAD and raster data, and integrating engineering data across all project phases via PDM and ERP systems interfaces.

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