3D Engineering – Why You Should Start Using It Now?
Peter Van Der Weijde
Vice President Hexagon CADWorx and Analysis Solutions Europe, Middle East, India & Africa at Hexagon PPM
Engineers could always draw their designs on paper. But it is harder than you think to properly design and construct something with just 2D paper designs.? ?
Sure, there was a time when engineering companies spent lots of time and money building scaled 3D maquettes and prototypes.? ?
With 3D, engineers can see exactly what they need at any angle — even the most difficult angles. For this reason alone, 3D has become the new standard in engineering design.? ?
On top, they have other reasons: Improved quality, Clash checking, Center of gravity of the objects, Weight of the objects, and so on. And if there is a need for a maquette besides the 3D model, it is most likely 3D printed. ?
3D has become much more affordable over the years. If you want to be competitive in the engineering industry and deliver quality, there is no way around 3D anymore. ?
Nowadays, even the smallest engineering companies use 3D to design a plant. This has several advantages: First, it's easier for everyone involved to visualize what they want and thus make better decisions based on that information. Second, it makes finding underlying documents and data about your project easier—something that might not have been possible with 2D drawings alone.? ?
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3D modeling has changed the way we design ?
With 3D modeling, you can see your designs in 3D before they're even built. You can look at them from different angles and see how they fit together with other parts of your design. That means you can catch design issues before they get out of hand—and that's just one of many great reasons to use 3D modeling instead of 2D drawings.? ?
Plus, with 3D modeling, you don't have to worry about whether your design is too big or too small for the space it's going into. With a 3D model, you can see exactly how much space something will take up before you start construction, so there won't be any surprises down the line when your product doesn't fit where it needs to go.? ?
3D models also allow for much greater accuracy than 2D drawings because they're made with precise measurements from images taken from all angles. This allows for more detailed and accurate designs that are easier for everyone involved in the process—from engineers to designers to salespeople—to work off!? ?
For the owner-operator, the 3D model is a great thing to have as a digital twin of the plant. The 3D model will be the interface to all plant data required to maintain the plant efficiently and safely. ?
Besides navigating through the 3D model behind a computer, virtual reality can be used to give an even more realistic experience.
Regional Sales Manager - Nordic Region & Eastern Mediterranean at Hexagon - Strategic Global Account Manager
2 年Nice! Good job! Peter Van Der Weijde, Victoria Vernon