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Pipe Support Smart Assist
by Lovable Engineering - MSS - ASME B31.3
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1 - Project Context2 - Selection Wizard3 - Recommendation4 - Structure & Linking5 - Review Inputs6 - Support Register7 - Material Take-Off
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Decision support tool - v1.0
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Choose a project on Home or enter project inputs to begin.

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Local project records

Save each project to a local folder. The app writes a reloadable app-project.json plus CSV/TXT records for long-term access if the app is unavailable.

Decision support · v1.0

Engineer pipe supports
with confidence.

A guided, code-aware workflow that takes you from project context to a fully traceable support register and material take-off — aligned with ASME B31.3, MSS SP-58/69/89/127 and PFI ES-26.

Code-traceable outputs Markup override mode MTO & register export
Session snapshot
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Register
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Risk flags
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Every recommendation links back to your inputs, code references and override decisions — ready for engineering review.

Offline desktop installation

Install the app on this computer and keep core screens available without a network.

App shell
Caches after production load
Network
Offline mode
Install status
Browser install available
  1. Open this app in Chrome or Edge on the desktop computer.
  2. Choose Install from the browser address bar or menu when prompted.
  3. Save each project to a local records folder so project data remains available.
Offline-first PWA
Project selection

Choose the project before entering the workflow.

Saved browser projects

Loading a different project will first prompt you to save this one.

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No saved browser projects yet. Save the current project or load a sample to create one.

Sample project scenarios

Use these to validate workflows or demonstrate common support cases.

The workflow

Seven steps. One source of truth.

STEP · 01
Project Context
Define project, line and area data.
STEP · 02
Support Selection
Answer engineering questions to drive selection.
STEP · 03
Recommendation
Review the recommended support and add to register.
STEP · 04
Structure & Linking
Place structures and link supports to them.
STEP · 05
Review Inputs
Verify everything before generating MTO.
STEP · 06
Support Register
Confirm the project support register before MTO.
STEP · 07
Material Take-Off
Generate, export and save the final output.
Guided selection
Plain-English engineering questions drive a defensible support recommendation — no spreadsheet required.
Markup override
Working from issued isos or stress markups? Lock the support function and let the app validate hardware.
Register & MTO
Every selection rolls into a project register, then a deterministic MTO ready to export.
Built on recognised codes & standards
ASME B31.3 — Process Piping
MSS SP-58 — Hangers & Supports
MSS SP-69 — Selection & Application
MSS SP-89 — Fabrication & Installation
MSS SP-127 — Bracing for Piping
PFI ES-26 — Welded Attachments
API 610 / NEMA SM-23 — Nozzle Loads
PIP & Project Standards
Ready to start?
Set your project context and let the wizard do the heavy lifting.

For engineering support only. Final support design shall be reviewed and approved by a qualified piping engineer against project specifications, stress analysis, structural capacity, applicable codes (ASME B31.3, MSS SP-58/69/89/127, PFI ES-26) and client standards. This software is a decision-support tool and does not replace professional engineering judgement.

ProjectWizardReportRegisterMTO

Before you continue

Review the quick how-to-use guide, user manual summary and EULA/disclaimer before using Pipe Support Smart Assist.

  1. 1

    Confirm the project context

    Enter the project, area, line number, pipe size, schedule, material, service and operating basis before using the wizard.

  2. 2

    Run the selection workflow

    Use the wizard to describe orientation, nearby features, movement strategy, uplift, vibration and constructability limits.

  3. 3

    Review the recommendation

    Check the primary support, alternates, restrained movements, risk flags, learning note and code references before adding it to the register.

  4. 4

    Build the deliverables

    Assign supports to structures, review inputs, manage the support register and generate the screening MTO for project review.

  5. 5

    Save project records locally

    Choose a local records folder so each project is archived as reloadable app data plus CSV/TXT files that remain readable outside the app.

Open the EULA tab and scroll to the end to enable acceptance.