In the competitive world of plant design, mastering advanced 3D modeling tools like AVEVA E3D and PDMS is essential. This training program, inspired by Kagira Drawing Solutions, empowers mechanical and piping engineers with hands-on expertise in the AVEVA environment.
Module 1: Overview of Plant Design
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Introduction to Oil & Gas / Power Plant Engineering
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Basic Engineering and Detail Engineering
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Introduction to P&ID, Plot Plans, Equipment Layouts
Module 2: AVEVA E3D Basics
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Introduction to AVEVA E3D Interface
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Understanding Workspaces, Projects, and Model Hierarchy
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E3D vs PDMS: Key Differences
Module 3: Equipment Modeling
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Equipment Templates and Catalog
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Creating Custom Vessels, Pumps, Towers, Heat Exchangers
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Modifying Equipment Orientation and Positioning
Module 4: Piping Design Module
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Pipe Routing Principles in E3D
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Pipe Specifications, Branch Tables, and Supports
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Nozzle Orientation and Clash Detection
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Piping Isometrics and GA Drawings
Module 5: Structural Modeling
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Beams, Columns, Plates, Bracings in E3D
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Gratings, Staircases, Handrails
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Civil/Steel Structure Coordination
Module 6: Drafting and Draw Modules
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Creating Orthographic Drawings from 3D Models
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Annotating, Dimensioning, and Auto-updating
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Report Generation (MTOs, BOQs)
Module 7: Admin & Project Management
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Setting Up Projects, Users, Teams
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Catalogs, Specs, Naming Conventions
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Backup, Restore & Revision Control
Module 8: AVEVA PDMS Overview
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Equipment and Pipe Modelling in PDMS
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Admin Module and Paragon/Spoolgen Basics
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Transitioning from PDMS to E3D
Module 9: Live Projects & Case Studies
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Real-time Industrial Case Studies
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Designing a Skid Package / Pipe Rack / Process Unit
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Project Reviews and Error Rectification
Module 10: Job Preparation & Soft Skills
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Resume Building for Plant Design Professionals
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Mock Interviews and Real-time Assignment Discussions
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Interview Questions for E3D/PDMS Designers
onclusion:
With the AVEVA E3D PDMS course, similar to Kagira’s industry-recognized approach, you’ll gain deep software skills and the confidence to handle real-time plant design challenges. Whether you aim to work in piping, equipment design, or structural layout, this course is your launchpad to a successful career in the engineering design industry.

