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Manufacturing Process Management basic tasks) ^% y8 T& U+ I% J. [
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To create a manufacturing process plan, you can perform the following basic
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/ e% m/ q2 M9 `• Create a manufacturing process
4 s' s& ]9 g! W. _- w$ f* c( p/ GThe manufacturing process plan includes a top-level structure of the
5 I) ?& D/ w) @& `4 H5 a) z! mprocess needed to manufacture the product, as well as a detailed design
* U) C6 k" H C5 K, uof the individual processes and activities to be included in the plan. As
8 H( R3 s# E; z: S1 xyou build the process structure, you can assign resources to the various
- [" ^: t& X% A% X1 h! mprocesses, operations, and activities. You can also identify the specific
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( c5 \3 O4 ]9 @/ c: c9 @o Load the product and the work area.
1 ~9 {0 ~8 e7 K6 w( J j2 go Create the process structure1 j% k# m) \0 W6 P# y" s1 Q1 L
o Create operations
K* j3 u, R1 eo Establish relationships between process, product, and work areas
: K! D" \, \; B% T8 @- P1 Zo Assign work areas
; A5 p- k' P9 J5 d3 yo Create activities under operations. r* X9 D# M3 c2 S4 C
o Add resources to operations4 n: c1 E+ j! ]! z3 v" [: a# d$ [
o Verify the manufacturing process1 Y- W+ Q; A( \5 e7 y1 A' }8 @
o Create structures with Microsoft Excel™$ j+ x3 }) s- ^) g
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• Create a factory or plant structure
: ~, j6 \0 V$ rPlant Designer allows you to design, modify, import, and export the/ ]) f) T' ?' ^
structure of the factory in which you build the product. You can provide
3 Z, a# g ]' J' k1 I8 y/ ~3 Na view of the plant structure layout and organize the areas where the
6 n6 R0 f- `8 D {+ J* ]' b1 z; \product is manufactured and assembled.
1 U" l1 }1 q+ d! v0 S0 {o Create and edit the plant structure( G9 Q9 o3 k! o5 l, `2 q* K
o Define work areas5 C% p W* e- d2 V* D
o Manage plant structures and layouts; c$ N' E- z {( M& O
o Store model files in DWG format or as JT files for visualization
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4 E8 i2 g- l ^. W9 ]6 A/ u* U• Create a preliminary data indicator (baseline)
: T! [, _# N" y2 U9 D- DYou can create a preliminary data indicator (PDI) or baseline of a
7 |3 f/ K7 v/ j: E( W9 q" `' {manufacturing process that is in development. You can then release9 A$ |) Z# S$ y
the PDI to other users and external suppliers, who can then complete
! B* o8 j, k) _- X/ K" xassociated work on the basis of the data in the PDI. You would normally* |; G* r5 N" w0 ~5 B
release PDIs at defined intervals, so that users know the effectivity of
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• Create an intermediate data capture t V; ]3 x I( N
You can capture the state of any structure or part of a structure for
1 T; u' ?4 T8 F1 q2 T3 N9 Fsubsequent retrieval and viewing. This capture data does not represent
- Z6 X) w b/ B% `- q2 Ethe final released state of the structure, so it is referred to as an
9 x9 M) g! x5 `, {9 B, vintermediate data capture (IDC). The configuration rules are saved
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reproduced each time it is retrieved. Creating an IDC does not affect any, t" J& V8 F Q- ^
subsequent changes to the structure or its release by a Workflow process., G8 T: _6 _7 t% @3 R2 {9 p
7 j+ R4 e& _7 f4 Y- E* Y3 y• Create reports" l7 V, X. d1 b9 E. N
You can create reports in the rich client or the thin client, and attach them
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8 _6 T @3 I5 ^. _0 j• Performing process simulations: s& L' O. Y3 U& v# \
The Process Simulate application allows you to perform detailed
5 x( T4 i- D2 v( G7 v1 W& N2 y6 A2 Isimulations of process structures that are maintained in Teamcenter.
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• Design a fixture for manufacturing
# H1 p# C' W4 J, ~. ZWhen you design a fixture to use in a manufacturing operation, you must' i9 L2 j# O$ L" f( S1 G7 j! L0 X
know the state of the product in the manufacturing process in which. @ m7 G! R: M5 ^3 v5 l$ `
the fixture is consumed. You also should know the factory components5 V9 o0 U" z2 u1 Z
in which the operation is performed, and the relative positions of the
4 w" R- G9 t1 f% G/ [in-process workpiece and the factory data.
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