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Problem:

The following appears when I open a model:

How to resolve???

Answer:
There are a few issues that cause this error to be displayed. The following are
known:
1. Incomplete Bend.
Example #1:
Must review the entire model looking for incomplete
components, using the Solid model view feature, look for
transparent pipe, typically bends such as the following:

This bend point radius is too large. The bend's Near or Far
point would occur outside of the next node point, (ex. B76
above). Or the origin point of a segment is a bend that is not
configured with a Near point as shown above (ex. B16)
Options:
a. reduce the bend radius so the entire bend can be displayed
with the space allowed befor the next node point.

b. Or, select the bend point and press Modify> Convert Point
to > choose Point. However, then you will ensure another
warning message, 90 deg kink in pipe that will need to be
addressed.
c. Or, select the bend point and press Modify> Convert Point
to > choose Tee, and then add a third segment to complete
the tee.
d. Or insert a short pipe segment before the point to provide
directionality for the entire bend to be displayed.

Example #2:
See piping and Point tab information below:

Why does this cause the E723-23: Error message when


trying to run an Analysis?
Answer: See the Paint Tab of the input grid, Notice that
there is a Point, Bend. What is missing or is a mistake?
Please see the following AutoPIPE help section:
Help > Contents> Contents Tab> Command Reference>
Insert & Modify commands> Component Reference> Bend
Points> read this entire page:

.... Unlike other AutoPIPE components, bends cannot


be placed in a drawing until its orientation is known....
Again, what is the problem, Run , Bend, Bend, what is
missing the next run point to identify the 2nd bend point
direction.
Solution, a. enter another run point after the 2nd bend to
complete the specification of the 2nd bend TIP, Near, Far,
and Mid points. Or, b. convert the 2nd bend point into a
run point using the Convert Point to... Run command.
2. Near Zero length element
Perform a Model Consistency check on the model looking for the
following warning:
W726-6: Near zero length element at following point(s)
AutoPIPE does not like to have pipe lengths that are near Zero
length, move or delete the node point that is causing the run
length to be near zero length. Perform this step until this warning
no longer appears in the model listing report.
Note: For AutoPIPE 09.06.01.xx and lower, use Tools> Model
Consistency Check command.
3. Unidentified General Model Options:
When opening a model from a higher edition with a lower edition
(ex. open AutoPIPE Nuclear model with AutoPIPE Standard
edition) some features of the higher edition are not available in
the lower edition (ex. Pipe code = ASME NB is only available in
the Nuclear version and not in Standard or Advanced (Plus) ).
Therefore, check all settings for Tools> model options> General,
Edit, and Results. Also review the Input grid for missing data

(especially under pipe properties). Furthermore, if used, check all


dynamic analysis settings.

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