Pipenet 1.11 [new] ✓
: Export force results (Transient module) for use in pipe stress analysis software.
Water hammer is the silent killer of piping systems. The 1.11 update refines the Method of Characteristics (MOC) engine. The big news here is the based on the shortest pipe length in your model. No more manual calculation of the Courant number. PipeNet 1.11 adjusts the transient timestep dynamically, ensuring numerical stability while maximizing simulation speed. Early testing shows a 30% reduction in transient solve times for large networks.
The new solver is robust. The transient analysis is best-in-class for the price point. And the CAD import, while beta, signals a future where hydraulic modeling is fully integrated into the 3D design workflow. pipenet 1.11
This is the headline feature. PipeNet 1.11 now includes a that attempts to auto-recognize pipe centerlines from 3D models. It’s not perfect (it’s a beta feature), but it reduced my modeling time on a recent skid design from four hours to twenty minutes. It intelligently ignores flanges and bolts and extracts only the hydraulic path.
PIPENET Vision 1.11 is a specialized fluid flow analysis software developed by Sunrise Systems : Export force results (Transient module) for use
This version, , is a 64-bit application available in English. It continues the software's legacy as a leader in fluid flow analysis, offering a robust set of tools for engineers and designers across the oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, fire protection, and shipbuilding industries.
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PIPENET Vision serves as a comprehensive platform for flow analysis, starting at the design phase with pipe sizing and pump selection calculations under steady-state conditions. From there, it can proceed through several stages to calculate hydraulic loads for pipe stress analysis and support design.
At its core, Pipenet 1.11 utilizes sophisticated algorithms to solve the complex equations governing fluid flow. It handles the Hazen-Williams and Darcy-Weisbach equations with high precision. The big news here is the based on