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Cognite InField: Contextualize data from word documents to 3D model

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  • Marius Biermann
  • Lukas Volker

As an end user, it would be beneficial to be able to visualize uploaded word documents with isolation plans on a 3D model. Isolation plans identify what valves need to be closed and locked and are not represented with distances on the word document for spacing constraints. The drawings show valves close to a pump, for example, when they may be in a pipe rack some distance away. Being able to visualize these on the 3D model will assist with training, prevent crossing lines when tracing them in the pipe rack and prevent potential process safety incidents. 

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Jonas Laberg
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  • Product Manager
  • 29 replies
  • May 30, 2022

Hi Kylie, thanks for your idea! You might be pleased to hear you’re not the first to think of it, and it’s actually on the roadmap of Cognite Maintain. I’m not sure if it’s been given a date, but @Mari Sofie Korslund would be able to answer any questions.


Anita Hæhre
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  • Head of Academy and Community
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  • May 31, 2022
Updated idea statusNewGathering Interest

Marcela Young
MVP

Where is this on the roadmap for Maintain? @Marius Biermann 

CC: @ibrahim.alsyed @crgomez13 @rsiddha 


Hi @Marcela Young  and @Kylie R!

One thing we can do today is brining in active isolations (if we have that data somewhere e.g. in the permit to work system) into 3D as overlays i.e. so if there is an active isolation connected to an equipment we can highlight the equipment in a colour in 3D. Would this be relevant? Keen to hear more about the case and what you are thinking.

 

 


Marcela Young
MVP

I would defer to @rsiddha and @ibrahim.alsyed for their thoughts as Kylie is not available.


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