pauljordan
2011-03-03, 10:39 PM
A little background first.
We have a multiple facility project, lots of process piping, all disciplines working for same company from Archies to Fire Protection. All of it is done in house.
All computers are fairly new, running 12gb of ram in each one, dual monitors, 64 bit, 2011 software, everything from Autocad - Revit Structure - NavisWorks.
Here in lies the problem(s)... Load times on the files are VERY long, crashing Autocad MEP a lot of times. Plotting times are excruciatingly painful.
Currently, I see a practice of users loading upwards of 50 xrefs per drawing in order to work on thier designs. The xrefs are from all disciplines and all levels of the job. Usually they're building specific so they're not loading in other buildings or anything.
I've made a few suggestions and I just want to bounce them off the group here.
1. Load only what you can not move. If you're doing cable trays for electrical, load the archie and the structural drawings and go about your business. If you need to see what the other trades are doing, run your NavisWorks Simulate and open them all in there. Have Autocad MEP on one monitor, NavisWorks on the other.
2. For the plotting pains, use older computers that have been cleaned up and run your plots on them. This frees up your design computer and allows you to get back to work.
3. Our Architecture and Structural models are created in Revit Arch and Struc and saved back to Autocad versions. I'm looking for the best ideas on making these files as usable as I can get them, fast too.
Your inputs and thoughts are greatly appreciated.
We have a multiple facility project, lots of process piping, all disciplines working for same company from Archies to Fire Protection. All of it is done in house.
All computers are fairly new, running 12gb of ram in each one, dual monitors, 64 bit, 2011 software, everything from Autocad - Revit Structure - NavisWorks.
Here in lies the problem(s)... Load times on the files are VERY long, crashing Autocad MEP a lot of times. Plotting times are excruciatingly painful.
Currently, I see a practice of users loading upwards of 50 xrefs per drawing in order to work on thier designs. The xrefs are from all disciplines and all levels of the job. Usually they're building specific so they're not loading in other buildings or anything.
I've made a few suggestions and I just want to bounce them off the group here.
1. Load only what you can not move. If you're doing cable trays for electrical, load the archie and the structural drawings and go about your business. If you need to see what the other trades are doing, run your NavisWorks Simulate and open them all in there. Have Autocad MEP on one monitor, NavisWorks on the other.
2. For the plotting pains, use older computers that have been cleaned up and run your plots on them. This frees up your design computer and allows you to get back to work.
3. Our Architecture and Structural models are created in Revit Arch and Struc and saved back to Autocad versions. I'm looking for the best ideas on making these files as usable as I can get them, fast too.
Your inputs and thoughts are greatly appreciated.