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Learn about Piping

Structural objects are imported and exported from Smart 3D using the CIMsteel Integration Standards 2.0 (CIS/2).

You can export only concrete objects such as slabs, walls, structural systems, openings on slabs and walls, footings, equipment foundations, members, trenches, and designed equipment to the Industry Foundation Class (IFC) format. The designed equipment must have an equipment classification of civil elements or structural elements and must consist of designed solids and shapes. Equipment shapes and equipment components under designed equipment are not exported to IFC.

Steel members can be exported only through the CIS/2 format. You can also export objects to IGES, ACIS, and neutral XML formats using File > Export commands available when in the Molded Forms or Structural Detailing tasks.

Object

CIS/2 Export

CIS/2 Import

IFC Export

bocad Import

Grids

Yes

No

No

Yes

Linear Member

Yes

Yes

Yes2

Yes

Curved Member

Yes

Yes

Yes2

No

Built Up Member

Yes

Yes

No

No

Slab Object

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Wall Object

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Fireproofing

No

No

No

No

Civil Trenches

No

No

Yes

No

Traffic Items (stairs, ladders, handrails)

Yes

Yes1

No

Yes1

Footing Object

No

No

Yes

No

Equipment Foundation Object

No

No

Yes

No

Designed Solid - Structural

No

No

Yes

No

Openings

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Custom Plate Part

Yes

No

No

No

Marine Planar Plate

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Marine Linear Profile

Yes

No

No

No

 1 - A parent item with parts

2 - Concrete beams and columns only

Importing and Undo

Because of the system resources required to support Undo, it is possible for you to import a file where you cannot undo the import. The ability to undo is driven by the number objects in each object type being imported. The undo limit can be calculated with this formula:

roundUp(members/100) + roundUp(slabs/100) + … + roundUp(stairs/100) £ 10

where:

members, slabs, stairs, and so forth are the number of objects in the import file segregated into these object types:

  • member

  • slab

  • opening

  • ladder

  • ladder member part

  • ladder planar part

  • handrail planar part

  • stair

  • stair member part

  • stair planar part

  • structure system

  • structure system member part

  • structure system planar part

roundUp - Round up the result of (members / 100) to the next whole number. For example, if you have 45 members in the import file, 45 / 100 = .45, so members count as 1. However, if you have 367 members in the import file, 367 / 100 = 3.67 so members count as 4.

The sum total of all object types must be 10 or less for Undo to be available.

Example: Your import file has 432 members, 25 slabs, 15 ladders, 69 openings.

roundUp(432/100) + roundUp(25/100) + roundUp(15/100) + roundUp(69/100)

roundUp(4.32) + roundUp (.25) + roundUp (.15) + roundUp(.69)

5 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 8

8 is less than 10 so you will be able to Undo your import if needed.

Industry Foundation Class

Industry Foundation Class (IFC) was developed by buildingSMART (International Alliance for Interoperability, IAI) to facilitate interoperability in the building industry. For more information about IFC, go to http://www.buildingsmart.com.

Smart 3D provides limited support for IFC by exporting only concrete slabs, walls, structural systems, openings on slabs and walls, footings, equipment foundations, and design equipment (with an equipment classification of civil elements or structural elements) to the Industry Foundation Class (IFC) format. Linear and curved concrete members cannot be exported to IFC. We recommend the CIS/2 format for transferring linear and curved members.

CIS/2 Import and Export

CIS/2 was authored by The Steel Construction Institute and the Computer Aided Engineering Group School of Civil Engineering at the University of Leeds to facilitate a more integrated method of working through the sharing and management of information within and between companies involved in the planning, design, analysis, and construction of steel framed building and similar structures. For more information about CIS/2 in general, go to CIS/2 web site.

Smart 3D provides limited support for:

  • importing of manufacturing models

  • partial importing and exporting the analytical model (available only in the Structural Analysis task)

  • importing and exporting the design model

CIS2 Import Export CONCEPT

CIS/2 Limitations

There are some limitations when importing and exporting the design model and analysis model through CIS/2:

  • Members imported from a design model CIS/2 file are standard or designed Smart 3D members depending on the cross-section specified in the CIS/2 file. Frame connections are created during import and are set to Axis-Along with X, Y, and Z offsets defined if the connection information is provided in the CIS/2 import file. Assembly connections are created during import if the connection information is provided in the CIS/2 import file.

  • According to the LPM/6 schema, both the AXIS2_PLACEMENT_3D and its associated location (CARTESIAN_POINT) are GEOMETRIC_REPRESENTATION_ITEM entities. As such, either or both can be assigned a unit through the REPRESENTATION entity. Smart 3D first attempts to retrieve the units assigned to the AXIS2_PLACEMENT_3D entity. If none are found, Smart 3D uses the units assigned to its associated CARTESIAN_POINT entity. If units are not assigned to either entity, then the units are considered to be in standard MKSAR (meters) units. If units are assigned to the AXIS2_PLACEMENT_3D entity, any units assigned to CARTESIAN_POINT are not used.

  • When importing members from a CIS/2 file exported from FrameWorks Plus,® tapered members are ignored. Members with workpoint offsets are read in at the physical location of the workpoint offset, but no analytical information is retained. In addition, all member end releases are set to User defined - Free. However, the FrameWorks Plus member name is assigned to the Smart 3D member, and the rotation and reflection settings of the member are maintained.

  • FrameWorks Plus solids are ignored. FrameWorks Plus slabs are imported with bottom face orientation regardless of the face setting in FrameWorks Plus.

  • Only member section size changes can be imported from an analytical model CIS/2 file.

  • The software exports only the operation geometry for handrails, stairs, and ladders to the design model.

  • The path of curved members that are exported and then re-imported lose any constraints that may have been applied to the original path.

  • Slabs are always read into the model using a sketch 3-D path. You can edit the slab path after the import, if needed. No grid lines associated with the slab are imported, and there are no constraints assigned to the slab.

    The assembly_design_structural_member_planar entity is used to represent a slab or plate if it’s planar_member_type is “plate” (and Smart 3D is installed); otherwise, it is imported as a slab. Plate Systems are bounded by a single, continuous and closed 2-D curve

  • Designed members (members composed of individual plates) are not exported to CIS/2 using the individual plates. However, the designed members are exported to CIS/2 as standard members of the same size.

Based-on CIS/2 Statement for Import

Application Name:

Intergraph Smart 3D

Application Version: 13.1 

Date: Monday, October 16, 2023

Translator Version: 13.1

Date: Monday, October 16, 2023

Software Vendor:

Hexagon PPM
305 Intergraph Way
Madison, Alabama 35758  U.S.A.

The translators for this application have been implemented in accordance with the second release of the CIMsteel Integration Standards (CIS/2.0) for the following (combination of) Conformance Classes:

  • CC312+CC110+CC118+CC249, CC312+CC111+CC118+CC259, CC278

Type of CIS Translator:

Basic | DMC | IDI | PMR-enabled

Data exchange capabilities:

Import | Export | Import & Export

Level of implementation:

File Exchange | In memory | DBMS | KBS

Flavors supported:

EU | US | UK

Unit Systems supported:

SI | US Imperial

The vendor places the following riders on the operation of the translators:

  • No riders.

Date of Statement:

Monday, October 16, 2023

Statement made by:

Hexagon PPM

Based-on CIS/2 Statement for Export

Application Name:

Intergraph Smart 3D

Application Version: 13.1

Date: Monday, October 16, 2023

Translator Version: 13.1

Date: Monday, October 16, 2023

Software Vendor:

Hexagon PPM
305 Intergraph Way
Madison, Alabama 35758  U.S.A.

The translators for this application have been implemented in accordance with the second release of the CIMsteel Integration Standards (CIS/2.0) for the following (combination of) Conformance Classes:

  • CC312, CC110, CC118, CC255, CC331, CC100, CC308

Type of CIS Translator:

Basic | DMC | IDI | PMR-enabled

Data exchange capabilities:

Import | Export | Import & Export

Level of implementation:

File Exchange | In memory | DBMS | KBS

Flavors supported:

EU | US | UK

Unit Systems supported:

SI | US Imperial

The vendor places the following riders on the operation of the translators:

  • managed_data_deleted, managed_data_creation, and managed_data_transaction are not exported.

Date of Statement:

Monday, October 16, 2023

Statement made by:

Hexagon PPM

If you have any questions about using this translator, please contact customer support. You can find support information on our web site: http://hexagonppm.com/ppm-support.

Be sure to check the Compatibility Matrix before you import or export data. Open https://smartsupport.intergraph.com, select View Downloads at the top, and then select Product Compatibility under Useful Links on the right.

See Also

Import Structure Command
Import bocad
Export Structure Command