Implementing Pipe Supports for Plant 3D | David Wolfe

15 November 2018All, Industrial and Plant, plant 3d

Partager

Implementing Pipe Supports for Plant 3D | David Wolfe

[button type=”flat” shape=”rounded” size=”small” href=”https://goo.gl/kHB3ui” target=”blank” style=”color: #ffffff; align: center;”][icon type=”play-circle”]Watch Full Webinar Here[/button]

Summary

Add value to your model by implementing pipe supports, support details, and providing more precise material lists to project managers and purchasing departments. During this webinar, David Wolfe will take a deep dive into the pipe support implementation process. He’ll cover how to:

  • Gather pipe support detail sheets
  • Match supports to available shapes
  • Identify required properties
  • Build a pipe support spec

Speaker

3
David Wolfe
Director of Manufacturing Technology Services
Applied Software

Wolfe has an extensive career as a strategies and technical expert in process and power, manufacturing and mechanical engineering. He has led services, development, support and training for a wide variety of solutions including Autodesk AutoCAD Plant 3D, Inventor, Vault, Advanced Steel and more. Most recently, he was a process and power specialist at ECAD. Wolfe has led technical implementations and strategic services for several Fortune 500 companies as well as smaller design firms, designed and taught various levels of training and was instrumental in developing product enhancement tools.

At Applied Software David is responsible for providing direction on implementation, new product enhancements, and strategies for customer engagement through the sales and implementation process.

New call-to-action

System Requirements for Autodesk Revit 2024

10 April 2023All, Architecture and Engineering, autodesk, Digital Transformation, MEP, RevitEric Daniel

List of system requirements for using Autodesk Revit 2024 and Revit LT 2024, entry level and performance level, plus Citrix,…

Important Bluebeam Announcement

4 April 2023All, Bluebeam, IT Services, Services & SupportDiana Ramirez

Bluebeam has announced the updated End of Life (EOL) date for Bluebeam Revu 2019 and older versions will now be…

Autodesk Software Survival Kit

18 February 2023All, autodesk, Services & SupportJu

links to blog articles that will help with installation and management of serial numbers, licenses, software, upgrades, and new installs