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green cone on the pipe 1

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ChristianQR

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Apr 10, 2024
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Hello

Does anyone know what this green cone on the pipe is? The code is Cesaer but i don't have acces to the real model. The pipe must be buried, but I'm not sure if this is equivalent to ground springs.
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Give us a clue....

Which program?

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This looks like Caesar II. That appears to be a flange that had its thickness reduced in the program - seemingly to imply its no longer there?

If its Caesar II it's definitely not ground springs or anything like that. It would be a "rigid" which can be used to represent anything non-flexible in terms of piping (flanges, valves, etc).
 
Thanks, th ecode is Cesaer II but i don't have the acces to the model.
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