Connection Types for Pipe and Pipe Fittings
You assign connection types in the Connector Properties dialog as you build fittings content using the
Content Builder (see
Adding Connectors to a Parametric Fitting
on page 682). Assigned connection types are
on page 296 of the Pipe Layout Preferences dialog. The
following table shows the different orientations of pipe connection types:
Connection orientation
Connection type
Flanged, all types
Fitting to pipe: Flanges are typically included on fittings. A separate flange is added to the pipe seg-
ment.
Pipe to pipe: A separate flange is added to each pipe end to create the connection.
Fitting to fitting: Fittings with inherent flanges connect directly to each other. No separate flanges
are added to the connection.
Threaded, Socket
weld, Glued, Brazed
Fitting to pipe: Pipe segments typically have inherent male ends, and fittings are typically female.
The pipe inserts directly into the fitting.
Pipe to pipe: A female coupling is inserted between the pipe segments.
Fitting to fitting: Fittings connect directly to each other.
Grooved
Fitting to pipe: Fittings and pipe segments are considered to have grooved ends that are ready to
accept a coupling. A coupling is added to connect the fitting and pipe.
Pipe to pipe: A coupling is added to connect the pipe segments.
Fitting to fitting: A coupling is added to connect fittings.
Butt weld
No extra objects are added. Fittings and pipe segments connect directly to each other.
NOTE
The Piping domain includes a connection type called Same Connection. When Same Connection is
configured for a pipe object that is attached to a hub, connector 1 inherits the connection type of the connection
type on connector 2 of the attached hub. For more information, see
on page 652.
RELATED
For more information about building parametric fittings content, see
Adding Connectors to a Parametric
Recommendations for Creating Parametric Fittings Content
on page 651.
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