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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. j2 z5 t; }7 |8 H. u5 H# L/ t
tasks in the Manufacturing Process Management environment.
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• Create a manufacturing process
% r! ?9 A& \- T. ]- l, }' SThe manufacturing process plan includes a top-level structure of the
0 n9 Z# |9 j3 c5 B* vprocess needed to manufacture the product, as well as a detailed design# `. m" W5 z# q3 k! m; [
of the individual processes and activities to be included in the plan. As% @. W0 m- ~6 w* ?* }6 d- ?
you build the process structure, you can assign resources to the various
: j U) i1 w3 D$ O+ k2 F. C4 }6 Pprocesses, operations, and activities. You can also identify the specific
' L0 u' N# y# c9 {- h- H6 Plocations within the plant where each operation and activity is performed.% A) l5 t0 m0 F
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o Load the product and the work area.
1 t" R; F. Y& A& M& ]8 Bo Create the process structure
7 C+ D: `( Y+ l; y& f- S) x: ?o Create operations
! @1 A) K( v1 u$ q6 }5 jo Establish relationships between process, product, and work areas
5 a7 ^& \4 |$ y, i) u; ^o Assign work areas
0 n, S# \; B0 N8 B1 b# e# Co Create activities under operations$ U5 B: P, h3 |! O
o Add resources to operations1 |8 ^3 G+ s6 g+ {( J
o Verify the manufacturing process
$ H& D/ B' }: |+ j0 k- Xo Create structures with Microsoft Excel™/ \4 i8 B! N% c) n2 W1 K/ o, p- k
( h6 O" S0 A @# |4 d• Create a factory or plant structure
) p# A4 |' d; UPlant Designer allows you to design, modify, import, and export the7 z, m0 e2 k1 b; [* a6 _' @
structure of the factory in which you build the product. You can provide
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o Create and edit the plant structure; Y. Q# w/ V& F* q. h9 C
o Define work areas
: C2 b% I) C. ~! Z. Wo Manage plant structures and layouts
3 ?1 Y* Q0 e8 D# h8 h3 h$ qo Store model files in DWG format or as JT files for visualization' Q' }5 y z0 `! c/ Z: K
' b& X5 q# C( `2 w# X$ \• Create a preliminary data indicator (baseline)' s& J8 P) I& M- F1 i6 b
You can create a preliminary data indicator (PDI) or baseline of a- m2 [3 h$ z1 q+ ^6 F1 n4 s% P
manufacturing process that is in development. You can then release
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associated work on the basis of the data in the PDI. You would normally6 S$ q$ b3 P- n4 g6 ^$ `
release PDIs at defined intervals, so that users know the effectivity of" c7 r J) o0 r+ L
the data provided.
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T: S/ ]0 M$ k' e) ~7 z0 h. n/ C, [• Create an intermediate data capture T5 |. v& l6 k% c+ t( w9 ]
You can capture the state of any structure or part of a structure for
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intermediate data capture (IDC). The configuration rules are saved5 q5 [- R" n& |5 u
with the structure allowing its exact state at the time of capture to be5 m: y; \( x3 N# W* _+ h/ J/ l
reproduced each time it is retrieved. Creating an IDC does not affect any
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# v% L4 q$ k% Q) N% `* \% N• Create reports
! `) W. u* W/ F$ aYou can create reports in the rich client or the thin client, and attach them
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• Performing process simulations
I: ` u, k2 M t9 vThe Process Simulate application allows you to perform detailed l) [+ x! |. A3 E
simulations of process structures that are maintained in Teamcenter.
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• Design a fixture for manufacturing" x+ Z4 J8 w6 s* E9 n% r; ~: b
When you design a fixture to use in a manufacturing operation, you must0 B) L- O# G7 J( Y0 e0 V; q
know the state of the product in the manufacturing process in which
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9 ?, u0 v, E$ i1 Zin-process workpiece and the factory data., h9 p7 Z2 L; R! }
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