

Depending on your email service, you need to do OK. STEP 8 You will be forward for an external page. STEP 7 In your email box, look for Autodesk email. You willl be addressed to a verification page asking you to go to your email box. Check the agreement and click on CREATE ACCOUNT. It is important to fill the email correctly because Autodesk will send you the license of use for this email. STEP 6 Fill your name, email and password. When you choose Student, it will be required your Date of Birth. STEP 4 Click on CREATE ACCOUNT STEP 5 Choose your country, educational role, and Institution. Choose AutoCAD Plant 3d because it includes the P&ID module. STEP 2 You will see Download free software, click on Star now STEP 3 Scroll down the page and click on AutoCAD Plant 3D. STEP 1 Go to Autodesk website there, scroll down the page and click on Students & educators. Enough talking let’s go to the tutorial step by step. Autoplant 3D includes a module to the easy drawing of P&IDs. It is a perfect tool to develop Process Flow Diagram and, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram. With AutoCAD Autoplant 3D it is possible to create and edit P&ID’s, 3D models, and extract piping orthographics and isometrics with industry-specific toolset for plant design.

However, with this tutorial, you will find how to download and use for free the AutoCAD software, and what is better, legally without breaking any law. This way, it can be prohibited for a chemical engineering student or professional to learn this tool. Autodesk AutoCAD is not different, its commercial use cost 1,610 USD/year. AUTODESK AUTOPLANT 3D There are many CAD software available in the market and most of them have an expensive loan to be used. I learned to use Autocad during my early days and I recommend you to do the same if you wish to work with plant design. Although the draft can be done manually, CAD software is used for drawing and issue of engineering drawings. Some of the most basic skill for every chemical process engineer is the development of block flow diagram (BFD), Process Flow Diagram (PFD) and Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID).
