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Manufacturing Process Management basic tasks, k1 M" V$ Y" O5 p0 e9 ^1 d
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To create a manufacturing process plan, you can perform the following basic
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" ?, C% W+ w9 j' `• Create a manufacturing process
* f2 i* r$ i' ]" K8 J8 N5 ^2 c6 TThe manufacturing process plan includes a top-level structure of the
4 @5 j* f5 X6 x Z: O' iprocess needed to manufacture the product, as well as a detailed design% ? P# C' v) x' n# a/ l9 P
of the individual processes and activities to be included in the plan. As
- u t* \& D$ A, N" S! ^you build the process structure, you can assign resources to the various
o4 Y" Y/ n: E: r6 q jprocesses, operations, and activities. You can also identify the specific% B7 G9 N; E3 e, B5 w7 W9 h
locations within the plant where each operation and activity is performed.
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, ]+ g' v B. G3 M: d9 uo Load the product and the work area.
& ~: ?8 l5 R3 ]3 {' i1 d4 ~! Y- xo Create the process structure
7 K5 u. P9 P9 V, ?% Q7 x, Wo Create operations
3 [9 ]. d2 f; b1 u( h3 u$ i8 Y- ko Establish relationships between process, product, and work areas
; R8 h, s) Z& Y m% J( I9 Yo Assign work areas6 T+ L1 w1 p! v0 H8 O
o Create activities under operations) t, f/ Q8 d/ p; j3 W: O0 `
o Add resources to operations' S9 Y3 m" I. w0 k% j
o Verify the manufacturing process: ?2 `, C4 P1 j: `7 I2 |' X
o Create structures with Microsoft Excel™ i G- ]( x+ D$ _$ Z
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• Create a factory or plant structure
, ~0 v1 Q- q) Q2 dPlant Designer allows you to design, modify, import, and export the6 Q @# t. n% f6 ^$ Z- N
structure of the factory in which you build the product. You can provide0 F4 S8 _( p' L
a view of the plant structure layout and organize the areas where the
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. a* F6 ], k1 L1 i+ Fo Create and edit the plant structure
2 Q! s2 o( d, W0 {9 e+ A1 B& so Define work areas
I$ P- a( E& g3 Z) k1 r- vo Manage plant structures and layouts0 a: _& }( u# p, i h7 |
o Store model files in DWG format or as JT files for visualization
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• Create a preliminary data indicator (baseline)
/ r# l2 E- H* @You can create a preliminary data indicator (PDI) or baseline of a
, l, T; L1 E* L: vmanufacturing process that is in development. You can then release
7 S/ x3 s2 S) X2 `/ W2 |$ E! z+ mthe PDI to other users and external suppliers, who can then complete
! @& c4 u: m% S& _9 w- aassociated work on the basis of the data in the PDI. You would normally' _. \5 K/ X8 Q' z7 z( y
release PDIs at defined intervals, so that users know the effectivity of
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• Create an intermediate data capture
/ p* T0 g% A7 z5 v EYou can capture the state of any structure or part of a structure for4 j7 n. ~$ J+ b: s, T# `5 g
subsequent retrieval and viewing. This capture data does not represent
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intermediate data capture (IDC). The configuration rules are saved
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7 D% z/ H5 b+ L% _+ |reproduced each time it is retrieved. Creating an IDC does not affect any
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• Create reports5 j) I8 q3 x3 n# D m8 m! {
You can create reports in the rich client or the thin client, and attach them8 ]6 g7 W( N+ O: x; t' F
to appropriate nodes in your process structures.8 G+ |1 n* H7 j8 e3 b! ~ b3 p
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• Performing process simulations L/ t8 Z; q+ |/ N6 i- R' @* Q. C
The Process Simulate application allows you to perform detailed7 f# t2 ?/ H9 I' t. E
simulations of process structures that are maintained in Teamcenter.
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# `* B2 p+ A5 W, S w• Design a fixture for manufacturing
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know the state of the product in the manufacturing process in which
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in-process workpiece and the factory data.5 r f* | W1 U# i
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