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Example: Inlining a Block in a Pipe
When you inline a block in a pipe fiber, the fiber end geometry is taken into consideration. The pipe segment must be long enough to include the fiber end geometry of all ports involved and the length of the block being instanced. In the following figure, a second valve cannot be instanced close to the first valve.
In the following figure, there is enough distance between the two valves.