Re: Piping and Schematic software

From: Justin Kidder (jrkst34+@pitt.edu)
Date: Mon Aug 03 1998 - 17:29:50 EEST


Actually, Solid Works uses the ACIS kernel, doesn't it? Just
nit-picking...

Justin

Dorjano.Baruca@src-comp.si wrote:
>
> Hi Monica
> If you intend to draw (2D) the best choice is Intergraph's Imagineer
> Technical.
> It's a 2D parametric draughting tool. An excellent choice (cca. 500$)!
> If you plan to make a 3D stuff, you should consider SolidWorks from
> SolidWorks (4K $)
> or Solid Edge (4K $)from Unigraphics. Both use a Parasolid kernel which
> turn out to be
> a most reliable modeling kernel in thise price frame.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dorjano Baruca
>
> "Monica & Glenn Whiteside" <SiderWhite@worldnet.att.net> on 30.07.98
> 05:38:23
>
> Please respond to "Monica & Glenn Whiteside" <SiderWhite@worldnet.att.net>
>
> To: "Rapid Prototype Mailing List" <rp-ml@ltk.hut.fi>
> cc: (bcc: Dorjano Baruca/SRC Computers)
> Subject: Piping and Schematic software
>
> Dear rp-ml:
> In the process of my reverse engineering project, I need to make some
> detailed schematic drawings of some piping. What software is available
> out
> there for something like this? I'm currently just using CATIA Draw but
> there are more powerful tools out there with libraries of predrawn symbols.
> AutoCad and Visio are 2 possibilities, what are your experiences and
> recommendations?
> Thanks,
> Glenn Whiteside
> Cessna Aircraft Company
> e-mail: siderwhite@worldnet.att.net
>
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