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Manufacturing Process Management basic tasks5 N! n7 R1 R& P. w# Y
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To create a manufacturing process plan, you can perform the following basic
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• Create a manufacturing process9 y% ]5 d5 `: ]' T& {4 ]- l8 E
The manufacturing process plan includes a top-level structure of the2 N& s* U) W, Y' e2 G
process needed to manufacture the product, as well as a detailed design/ Y. h6 S) H* Q* q& X, p
of the individual processes and activities to be included in the plan. As- f7 L4 P) f. x! V5 z f
you build the process structure, you can assign resources to the various; W# t J/ v; F r7 W
processes, operations, and activities. You can also identify the specific; \* {/ \0 t5 U/ x
locations within the plant where each operation and activity is performed.) o" ?3 Y) C) U9 q- j( O K! a+ {
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o Load the product and the work area.+ P9 V+ Z0 y. ]" e: R: @- d
o Create the process structure
4 K* I% A0 B+ @& f% \* Z! l( @: Oo Create operations
1 `+ Q% @- ~8 D) ^: U( ]9 qo Establish relationships between process, product, and work areas
6 S% E& ]2 K( to Assign work areas
; F5 K- C r" Do Create activities under operations
# B# J& U! E" u! |1 n% y8 vo Add resources to operations
/ |5 a0 Q* e7 oo Verify the manufacturing process0 w* n* F5 J3 W8 ]8 `% Q' i
o Create structures with Microsoft Excel™3 D4 V& ]( Q/ }/ B- H2 D; _6 { {
( O, h8 S6 J) W) R" M2 }/ r• Create a factory or plant structure
6 E4 F( D! K" @' n/ q- T$ NPlant Designer allows you to design, modify, import, and export the
: m* R3 C3 x8 Nstructure of the factory in which you build the product. You can provide
) U0 S J6 _+ Q" f3 E# aa view of the plant structure layout and organize the areas where the
5 K4 a$ Z1 V7 I6 oproduct is manufactured and assembled.: s+ n) W' g" v3 q6 ~; _ L3 e
o Create and edit the plant structure
5 w1 k2 ]2 \$ M* ^- _o Define work areas/ Q6 H( u1 {+ {7 H) d0 w6 Y8 U
o Manage plant structures and layouts
9 O% e+ B+ E9 {/ y7 yo Store model files in DWG format or as JT files for visualization
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: \: X$ k- F* h2 g3 g8 R ^• Create a preliminary data indicator (baseline)
7 F# G0 J! Z2 K' D; t$ j; LYou can create a preliminary data indicator (PDI) or baseline of a7 a9 Y+ ^- X) w# |3 Q
manufacturing process that is in development. You can then release9 {; ^) K9 Q, R+ ?2 ]% ^
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 of* v6 P& i% Z* G5 w0 c
the data provided.3 E6 M6 `% G6 i# J: ~
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• Create an intermediate data capture
# K2 ]/ ~* I# J) i* K) o- t* s" j6 \You can capture the state of any structure or part of a structure for; f/ \# Z( T) v4 c# C
subsequent retrieval and viewing. This capture data does not represent
8 Z& i7 y* y; ]the final released state of the structure, so it is referred to as an
/ B0 Z1 L' \* R+ Z! _intermediate data capture (IDC). The configuration rules are saved
2 L A( }: B: t7 F/ |6 _1 K5 uwith the structure allowing its exact state at the time of capture to be
7 P6 r4 y7 u" k0 d# d+ O# Dreproduced each time it is retrieved. Creating an IDC does not affect any
4 ^2 }! t9 Z. E9 e/ f( esubsequent changes to the structure or its release by a Workflow process.1 ^; i1 j& q5 f7 G. N
0 L8 D% E1 a& w/ i• Create reports
9 U( Y/ C+ @% {8 Z% V5 |You can create reports in the rich client or the thin client, and attach them9 w3 u6 Q" n. D
to appropriate nodes in your process structures.% u! u% E! Z/ N! q$ X# x
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• Performing process simulations
$ K! w% m& J" U0 V* BThe Process Simulate application allows you to perform detailed
3 ?; y# @+ S$ ?1 Isimulations of process structures that are maintained in Teamcenter.3 v# p/ B) e2 X- e- n/ s
) c3 n7 D. N" b$ R8 o# ]% r• Design a fixture for manufacturing4 e+ R C- H |7 R9 G: C
When you design a fixture to use in a manufacturing operation, you must4 o! W- N( B% ^7 q" G {, W
know the state of the product in the manufacturing process in which
6 D* I& p# r% S# n6 G5 R+ Pthe fixture is consumed. You also should know the factory components5 w7 B6 o% a3 H/ f. H6 {
in which the operation is performed, and the relative positions of the
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