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Manufacturing Process Management basic tasks
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To create a manufacturing process plan, you can perform the following basic
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• Create a manufacturing process' G. J# O3 x" o1 M
The manufacturing process plan includes a top-level structure of the1 D0 z1 O7 m* m9 t! p8 j
process needed to manufacture the product, as well as a detailed design
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you build the process structure, you can assign resources to the various* i3 x* W5 b( U# ?) d) I8 s
processes, operations, and activities. You can also identify the specific
- w5 G1 X( g+ d/ Rlocations within the plant where each operation and activity is performed.
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o Load the product and the work area.8 m8 ]; H3 B( \& ~5 |4 \% j# o
o Create the process structure
$ }$ R# `* Y1 i2 I" i3 ^o Create operations/ M) k p' ^1 L2 p! }
o Establish relationships between process, product, and work areas
( p. Q6 k, E5 j$ O) lo Assign work areas4 }, R; S% a0 _* [
o Create activities under operations3 S2 t6 J2 g! e) ^- O7 r3 z4 Y' }' c
o Add resources to operations
% t/ r0 T% i2 E& w" q0 j% p3 j5 Yo Verify the manufacturing process
5 x i$ R# v# \o Create structures with Microsoft Excel™( i# }% m) t c, R0 i+ |9 a
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• Create a factory or plant structure) z% z0 D, `/ j6 n, j6 G: E
Plant Designer allows you to design, modify, import, and export the+ J; n* B8 [$ {/ N. t2 x3 p
structure of the factory in which you build the product. You can provide
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o Create and edit the plant structure9 |* H% u7 Q1 ]% @
o Define work areas
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o Store model files in DWG format or as JT files for visualization
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" q( j/ N; t: h6 z• Create a preliminary data indicator (baseline)5 _8 j& P# J% p
You can create a preliminary data indicator (PDI) or baseline of a
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the PDI to other users and external suppliers, who can then complete
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release PDIs at defined intervals, so that users know the effectivity of7 n5 N* y6 ~3 l9 R
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. i( z5 q, m/ P1 S Y• Create an intermediate data capture* n* [0 z/ ~% G* S( i- U" o
You can capture the state of any structure or part of a structure for
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the final released state of the structure, so it is referred to as an: N( X# P+ O( e% j6 s
intermediate data capture (IDC). The configuration rules are saved
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- E6 E4 Q/ L: f. g4 creproduced each time it is retrieved. Creating an IDC does not affect any" W& N- U& p4 E* A
subsequent changes to the structure or its release by a Workflow process.
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( \/ ]5 \' c: ^9 O• Create reports1 s; g0 W& H3 }: P& L# f1 Y
You can create reports in the rich client or the thin client, and attach them
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0 Y* N% {1 F ` U G• Performing process simulations+ ?8 G" J7 y( E) {( D; T& w% }
The Process Simulate application allows you to perform detailed- R; H" {8 F& W! w% n7 |' W
simulations of process structures that are maintained in Teamcenter.
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• Design a fixture for manufacturing
3 N. q" ^0 l! J5 [When you design a fixture to use in a manufacturing operation, you must
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in which the operation is performed, and the relative positions of the
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