
IfcPipeFittingTypeEnum
Definition from IAI: This enumeration is used to identify the
primary purpose of a pipe fitting. This is a very basic categorization
mechanism to generically identify the pipe fitting type. Subcategories of pipe
fittings are not enumerated. The IfcPipeFittingTypeEnum contains the
following:
- BEND: A fitting with typically two ports used to change the
direction of flow between connected elements.
- CONNECTOR: Connector fitting, typically used to join two ports
together within a flow distribution system (e.g., a coupling used to join two
pipe segments).
- ENTRY: Entry fitting, typically unconnected at one port and
connected to a flow distribution system at the other (e.g., a breeching
inlet).
- EXIT: Exit fitting, typically unconnected at one port and
connected to a flow distribution system at the other (e.g., a hose bibb).
- JUNCTION: A fitting with typically more than two ports used to
redistribute flow among the ports and/or to change the direction of flow
between connected elements (e.g, tee, cross, wye, etc.).
- OBSTRUCTION: A fitting with typically two ports used to
obstruct or restrict flow between the connected elements (e.g., screen,
perforated plate, etc.).
- TRANSITION: A fitting with typically two ports having
different shapes or sizes. Can also be used to change the direction of flow
between connected elements.
- USERDEFINED: User-defined fitting.
- NOTDEFINED: Undefined fitting.
HISTORY: New enumeration in IFC
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EXPRESS specification:
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| TYPE IfcPipeFittingTypeEnum = ENUMERATION OF
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BEND, CONNECTOR, ENTRY, EXIT, JUNCTION, OBSTRUCTION, TRANSITION, USERDEFINED, NOTDEFINED);
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