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News Release from: Engineered Software | Subject: Pipe-Flo Compressible 2007
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 08 August 2007

Pipe-Flo Compressible piping design
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Engineered Software announces the release of Pipe-Flo Compressible 2007 software, a major upgrade to the desktop application for designing and simulating the operation of steam and gas piping systems

Pipe-Flo Compressible 2007 integrates the calculating power of the Pipe-Flo product line with its familiar design and dynamic simulation features, culminating in a total piping system view "The market for piping system design software continues to grow as engineers realize the power of piping system analysis software, and Pipe-Flo Compressible 2007 is our ideal solution for anyone who designs, builds, operates or maintains steam or industrial gas piping systems," said Ray Hardee, Vice President of Engineering at Engineered Software: "Compressible 2007 includes functionality improvements that allow the user to better visualise, quickly calculate, efficiently communicate and provide access to information in one easy-to-use programme"

Two of the major functionality improvements are the ability to quickly size flow meters and balancing orifice and insert the system in a single step, as well as customise the information displayed on the piping schematic and on the convenient Fly-By Viewer.

"The newest improvements are a direct result of customer feedback providing users the ability to quickly read design information from the piping system model and automatically update information in the model, saving our customers' time and money in both the design and operation of their facilities," Hardee said.

Engineered Software has spent more than 25 years listening to its customers and creating products that exceed expectations.

The Pipe-Flo product line leverages experts in not only software programming but mechanical engineering, allowing program developer's to respond to customers' feedback with precise and practical features.

"With each new release, we strive to provide innovative and useful features that improve our programmes for the end user.

We make every effort to provide software that is valuable to designers, engineers, operating and maintenance personnel, and is essential to their piping system design and analysis needs," Hardee added.

Pipe-Flo Compressible has the capacity to optimise system operations by providing users access to information needed to operate and maintain piping systems throughout the piping system life.

Other new features include viewing piping schematics as isometric drawings complete with rotatable text and skewed symbols for improved spatial awareness and more professional look.

Users can now copy all or part of a system from one project file to another allowing users to break up larger system into smaller parts for easier analysis, or merge multiple piping systems into a single, larger model.

In addition, Pipe-Flo allows users to design custom device symbols for compressors, blowers, control valves, etc in order to create a model of the piping system, matching to look and feel of the feel of the real piping system or for easier exporting into a CAD system.

The Pipe-Flo product line is used by designers and operators to gain a clear picture of their fluid piping systems.

The programme allows users to visualise their systems in a familiar format, calculate flow rates, pressures, and physical properties of the gas effecting system operations, easily communicate the design with others and access supporting documents in electronic format.

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