PIPE2 Script - Inside Diameter VRS Wall Thickness
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 From:  AlexPolo
8065.4 In reply to 8065.2 
thanks thats perfect it now can be used like weldments for solidworks wireframe modelling of actual steel pipe members.

I will post some photos of job at hand.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
8065.5 In reply to 8065.3 
Hi Pilou, well it's the same function as the Pipe2 command, so see any of the previous images for that plug-in for example here:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=1463.9

The difference with this new version is just how the pipes are defined, in the original version the controls were for inner and outer radius values. In this new version you instead specify outer diameter and wall thickness. It still generates the same shapes as the Pipe2 script, you can just input the values in a different way.

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
8065.6 In reply to 8065.5 
Thx for the info! :)

Seems there is a little bug!
I Suppose because I have taken the same value! ;)

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 From:  Michael Gibson
8065.7 In reply to 8065.6 
Hi Pilou, well I guess yes that is a bug but it's not really one that's worth fixing because you have invalid input there and the bug fix would be to just do nothing there at all.

The diameter is the distance across here:


The thickness is the distance across this area:



Notice how the diameter travels across 2 walls? That means the diameter must be greater than 2 times the wall thickness for a pipe to be structured properly.

You've got both outer diameter and thickness equal and so that's not valid input for defining a pipe in this way. Just don't use that invalid input and you should not see the error anymore.

- Michael

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
8065.8 In reply to 8065.7 
I understand but...
It's not possible first to test values and send an alert message and/or give a minimum thickness/Outer?

EDITED: 22 Aug 2016 by PILOU

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 From:  Michael Gibson
8065.9 In reply to 8065.8 
Hi Pilou,

> It's not possible first to test values and send an alert message and/or
> give a minimum thickness/Outer?

It's certainly possible, but since this script was made for Alex who is experienced with real life piping it just doesn't seem likely that he will be putting in those types of impossible parameters. If a lot of people continue to run into that problem then it would probably make sense at that time to do the extra work that you're talking about.

- Michael
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
8065.10 In reply to 8065.9 
No problem, that whas for info! :)
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