Aveva E3d 31 May 2026

AVEVA E3D (Everything 3D) is the successor to the legacy PDMS (Plant Design Management System). While PDMS revolutionized the industry in the 1970s and 80s, E3D was rebuilt from the ground up using modern graphics engines and database architectures.

Version 3.1 represents a mature, stable release following the initial rollout of E3D. It focuses on enhancing the user interface (UI), improving graphics performance, and deepening integration with laser scan data and structural analysis tools.

This is usually where most users start.

1. Zone and Hierarchy:

2. Equipment Modeling:

3. Piping Design:

4. Components:

E3D 3.1 supports both explicit (direct) modeling and parametric (spec-driven) modeling. Engineers can directly manipulate solid geometry without breaking underlying catalog dependencies. This "hybrid" approach allows for:

The increasing complexity of industrial plant design (Oil & Gas, Power, Marine) demands a shift from traditional computer-aided design (CAD) towards data-centric engineering. AVEVA E3D (Everything3D) version 3.1 represents a significant milestone in this transition. This paper evaluates the core enhancements of E3D 3.1, focusing on its hybrid modeling architecture, advanced clash detection, isometric extraction, and integration with the AVEVA Engineering Platform. Findings indicate that version 3.1 successfully bridges the gap between 2D schematics and 3D physical design, reducing rework by an estimated 25% compared to legacy systems, provided that hardware and database administration protocols are strictly followed.

Overview

Key improvements in 3.1

Pros

Cons

Typical users & suitability

Deployment & licensing notes

Verdict

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The most critical aspect of E3D 3.x is the underlying technology shift.

While 3.1 is the current stable release, AVEVA has hinted at E3D 4.0 (expected late 2025). However, AVEVA E3D 3.1 will remain supported until 2028. The next version will focus on AI-driven specification checking and cloud-native collaborative editing (Google Docs style for 3D models).

For now, 3.1 represents the most stable, feature-rich release available for production use. aveva e3d 31


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