When creating a piping family parameter, specify the parameter type in the Parameter Properties dialog.
Name | Description |
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Density | Used to define the density of fluids, used with pressure drop calculations. |
Flow | The volumetric flow of a fluid. |
Friction | The pressure drop in pipe due to friction. |
Pressure | Used to report static, total, and excess pressure in the System Inspector. |
Temperature | Used in fluid tables to define temperature dependent values. Temperature parameters perform unit conversions as absolute temperatures, for example, 0 °F = 32 °C = 273.15 K = 491.67 °R. |
Temperature Difference | Used to define differences between temperatures. Temperature Difference parameters perform unit conversions as relative temperatures, for example, 18 °F = 18 °R = 10 °C = 10 K. |
Velocity | The velocity of a fluid in a pipe. |
Dynamic Viscosity | A measure of a fluid's resistance to flow (also known as absolute viscosity). |
Pipe Size | Used to control input/output units for pipe. |
Roughness | Used to determine the friction factor based on the Reynold's number for flow in a pipe. |
Volume | Used to report the volume of fluid in a piping system. |
Slope | Used to format the slope of a pipe segment. |
Pipe Insulation Thickness | Used to format the thickness of insulation on piping components. |
Pipe Dimension | Used to format the dimensional characteristics of pipe components. |
Mass | Used for fabrication part weight. |
Mass per Unit Length | Not used. |
Fixture Units | A design factor used in the sizing of plumbing systems. |