Schematic View

About Schematic View

Schematic View is a feature of the Risk Based Inspection (RBI) module in APM that allows you to plot RBI Components linked to a Corrosion Loop over a Schematic Image. It provides additional physicality of RBI Components within APM in relation to their location in a physical space and adds visual and contextual awareness of your asset's Risk.

Supported File Types

Schematic View allows you to use the following Reference Document formats as the Schematic Image:
  • PNG Image (.png)
  • JPG/JPEG Image (.jpg, .jpeg)
  • PDF Document (.pdf)
    Note: Only the first six pages of a provided PDF will be used in the resulting Schematic Image.
  • DWG Drawing (.dwg)
  • SVG Image (.svg)

About Schematic Image Adapting to Updated Source Reference Document

When you select a Source Reference Document for a Schematic View, a mirror copy is created and stored within APM (referred to as the Schematic Image in subsequent documentation). Each time you navigate to the Schematic View, APM identifies whether the Source Reference Document is modified, if so, a new Schematic Image is generated from the Source Reference Document and displayed within the Schematic View.

If the Source Reference Document is moved or deleted, a new Schematic Image cannot be generated. However, the existing Schematic Image displays within the Schematic View with a warning that the Source Reference Document is not available.
Note: If the Source Reference Document is not accessible, APM attempts to retrieve it for up to 30 seconds before it loads the Schematic View with the existing Schematic Image. If the Source Reference Documents are moved or are missing, the Schematic View may take longer to load. For more information on how to replace the Source Reference Document, refer to the Swap a Schematic Image section of the documentation.

Access the Risk Based Inspection Schematic View

Before You Begin

Ensure that you have the Mechanical Integrity 2D Visualization License enabled, MI RBI Administrator or MI RBI Analyst role applied to your user account, and have linked one or more Reference Documents to the Corrosion Loop.
Tip: For more information, refer to the Manage Reference Documents section of the Record Manager module for additional options when working with reference documents.
Note: The Schematic View section displays only if you have the Mechanical Integrity 2D Visualization License enabled and MI RBI Administrator or MI RBI Analyst role applied to your user account.

Procedure

  1. Access an RBI Corrosion Loop for the one that you want to use in the Schematic View.
  2. Select the Schematic View tab.
  3. Select Select Reference Document.
    The Select Reference Document window appears with the list of available/compatible reference documents.
  4. Select the reference document that you want to use as the Schematic Source Reference Document.
  5. Select Done.
    The Schematic View is displayed.
    Note: After selecting the Source Reference Document, the Reference Document is saved for subsequent navigations to the Schematic View section.

Plot a RBI Component in the Schematic View

About This Task

This topic describes how to plot a RBI Components onto the Schematic Image within the Schematic View. You can plot more than one RBI Components on a Schematic Image to represent the RBI Components in physical space.

Procedure

  1. Access the Risk Based Inspection Schematic View
  2. Select in the Schematic View workspace.
    The Schematic View sidebar appears.
  3. Select the desired RBI Components from the tree.
  4. Select the location within the Schematic Image for the RBI Component you want to plot.
    The selected RBI Component is plotted on the Schematic Image (represented by the RBI Component corresponding Risk Indicator icon).
    Note: Note: The Risk Indicator icons represent the Risk Category of the active analyses of the Components, similar to the color-coding of the RBI Risk Matrix. For more information on Risk Indicator icons, refer to the Risk Indicator Icons in the Schematic View section of the documentation.

Unplot a RBI Component in the Schematic View

About This Task

This topic describes how to remove a previously plotted RBI Component from the Schematic Image within the Schematic View.

Procedure

  1. Access the Risk Based Inspection Schematic View
  2. Select in the Schematic View workspace.
    The Schematic View sidebar appears.
  3. Locate the desired RBI Component in the tree, which you want to unplot from the Schematic Image.
  4. Select from the desired RBI Component row.
    The plotted RBI Component will no longer be visible on the Schematic Image.

Replot a RBI Component in the Schematic View

About This Task

This topic describes how to replot a previously plotted RBI Component from the Schematic Image within the Schematic View.

Procedure

  1. Access the Risk Based Inspection Schematic View
  2. Select in the Schematic View workspace.
    The Schematic View sidebar appears.
  3. Locate and select the desired RBI Component in the tree that you want to replot within the Schematic View.
  4. Select a new location within the Schematic Image where you want to replot the selected RBI Component.
    The selected RBI Component is plotted on the Schematic Image in a new location.

Search a RBI Component in the Schematic Sidebar

About This Task

This topic describes how to search for a specific RBI Component within the tree located in the Schematic sidebar.

Procedure

  1. Access the Risk Based Inspection Schematic View
  2. Select in the Schematic View workspace.
    The Schematic View sidebar appears.
  3. Select the Search box within the Schematic View sidebar.
  4. Enter the needed characters in the Search box to search for a specific RBI Component.
    The Schematic View sidebar filters to RBI Components and displays the searched term.
    Note: RBI Component can be plotted or unplotted from the filtered Schematic View sidebar.

Open a RBI Component Pop-Up in the Schematic View

About This Task

This topic describes how to open a RBI Component pop-up for a previously plotted RBI Component from the Schematic Image within the Schematic View.

Procedure

  1. Access the Risk Based Inspection Schematic View
  2. Select the desired Risk Indicator icon on the Schematic Image for which you want to open the RBI Component pop-up.
    The RBI Component pop-up is displayed on the Schematic Image.
    Note: To close the pop-up, perform one of the following actions:
    • Select outside of the pop-up on the Schematic Image.
    • Select the same Risk Indicator icon.
    • Select another Risk Indicator icon.
    • Plot another RBI Component onto the Schematic Image.
    • Unplot the corresponding RBI Component.
    • Navigate away from the Schematic View.

Risk Information for RBI 581

The Component pop-up contains the following risk information from the active analysis of the component.

Table 1. Non-AST Component
FieldField value from Analysis Results
Total SHE Risk Total SHE Risk – RBI Date
Total Financial Risk Total Financial Risk – RBI Date
Total Damage Factor Total Damage Factor – RBI Date
SHE Risk Category SHE Risk Category – RBI Date
Damage Mechanisms List of Damage Mechanisms linked to the active analysis
Table 2. AST Component
FieldField value from Analysis Results
Total SHE Risk Total SHE Risk – RBI Date
Total Financial Risk Total Financial Risk – RBI Date
Total Damage Factor Total Damage Factor – RBI Date
Financial Risk Category Financial Risk Category – RBI Date
Damage Mechanisms List of Damage Mechanisms linked to the active analysis

Delete Plotted RBI Components on a Schematic Image

About This Task

This topic describes how to delete all previously plotted RBI Components from a Schematic Image within the Schematic View.

Procedure

  1. Access the Risk Based Inspection Schematic View
  2. Select Delete Mapping.
    The Confirm Delete window appears, asking you to confirm if you want to delete the plotted RBI Components.
  3. Select Yes.
    The plotted RBI Components are deleted from the Schematic Image.

Swap a Schematic Image

About This Task

This topic describes how to change the Source Reference Document for a Schematic View, after you have already selected a Source Reference Document.

Procedure

  1. Access the Risk Based Inspection Schematic View
  2. Select Swap Image.
    The list of available/compatible reference documents are displayed in the Select Reference Document window.
  3. Select the reference document that you want to use as the Schematic Source Reference Document.
  4. Select Done.
    The Schematic Image representing the newly selected Source Reference Document is displayed.
    Note: The Swap Image functionality deletes all existing plotted RBI Components on the Schematic Image.

Download a Schematic Image

About This Task

This topic describes how to download a copy of the Schematic Image (as it fits in the browser window), including all plotted RBI Components, labels, and open RBI Component pop-ups.

Procedure

  1. Access the Risk Based Inspection Schematic View
  2. Select .
    The Schematic Image is downloaded in PNG format to the local computer.

Turn RBI Component Label Visibility On or Off

About This Task

Each RBI Component plotted on the Schematic Image has a label below the Risk Indicator icon, containing the RBI Component ID template of the plotted RBI Component. You can turn the labels ON or Off using the Show Labels check box.

Procedure

  1. Access the Risk Based Inspection Schematic View
  2. Select the Show Labels check box.
    The RBI Component labels are visible on the Schematic Image.
    Note: You can turn the RBI Component labels off by clearing the Show Labels check box.

Delete Schematic Data

About This Task

This topic describes how to remove all the plotted RBI Components from a Schematic Image and the Schematic Image within the Schematic View.

Procedure

  1. Access the Risk Based Inspection Schematic View
  2. Select Delete Schematic.
    A message appears, asking you to confirm that you want to delete the Schematic Data.
  3. Select Yes.
    The plotted RBI Components and the Schematic Image are deleted.

Risk Indicator Icons in the Schematic View

Risk Indicator Icons of the Schematic View represents respective Risk Category of the Active Analysis of the component as shown below.

Risk Indicator IconRisk Category
High
Medium High
Medium
Low

No Active Analysis available for the component