The invention is related to aeration system design software producing a plan view and section view CAD drawing and a materials take-off from a dialog box.
In the waste-water treatment industry it is necessary to provide drawings for technical process reasons and materials take-offs for providing accurate cost estimates. It is customary for the estimator to assign a draftsman for each quotation or active project order to draw the aeration system in a CAD program. The estimator reviews the drawing and determines the total quantity of each item required by the drawing.
One well known method of producing a drawing is computer-aided drafting within commercially available CAD software. Using this method, the draftsman must make judgments about quantity of headers pipes, quantity of support stands per header and spacing between header pipes and between header pipes and the tank walls. The draftsman must also properly locate the air drop pipe so that there is sufficient space between the drop pipe and the tank wall.
Computer-aided drafting within CAD is time consuming. It is especially so when evaluating and comparing different diffuser types as is common during the quotation stage of a project. It is common for a customer to request drawings of a system with 9″ disc diffusers, an alternate system with 12″ disc diffusers, and a third option with tube diffusers. It is also common for a customer to request a variety of diffuser arrays within each diffuser category, to depict more energy-efficient and less energy-efficient systems. Generally speaking, the more diffusers there are in a tank, the more energy efficient the system will be.
An additional problem with the computer-aided CAD drafting method is the likelihood of human error.
The present invention provides an automated layout system that acquires data directly from a dialog box outside of the CAD environment. Aeration system drawings with a variety of diffuser types in thousands of arrangements can be effectively created automatically by linking a master database and rule set of selected requirements with a dialog box and CAD program. This method greatly accelerates the aeration system drawing and take-off procedures, and significantly reduces the chance for error.
a is the dialog box for Round Tanks into which data relevant to the drawing is entered by an operator (i.e. tank dimensions, diffuser type).
b is the dialog box for Square or Rectangular Tanks into which data relevant to the drawing is entered by an operator.
Although certain preferred embodiments of the present invention will be shown and described in detail, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
The program considers the active surface area of each disc diffuser 16 or tube diffuser 18, in order to calculate the appropriate diffuser density on the tank floor. It then proceeds to draw the tank dimensions and optimize the required quantity of diffusers on the quantity of header pipes 9 selected by the operator. The method of calculation is particularly novel for round tanks (
One CAD system suitable for use in the present invention is AUTOCAD 2000 available from Autodesk, Inc. One Database system suitable for use in the present invention is SQL Server from Microsoft Corporation. A variety of computer-aided-drawing (CAD) software programs and database services are available commercially, and no novelty is considered to reside in the particular software programs or computers, printers, input stations and the like selected for the production of the drawings.
It should be understood that a single personal computer may be used to carry out the claimed method.