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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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: Z4 F8 @4 I9 [( b! Q% w• Create a manufacturing process
8 W( C7 d! m# q4 x" ]6 W7 R1 VThe manufacturing process plan includes a top-level structure of the- P$ t) e" {+ a0 f9 m1 H, V
process needed to manufacture the product, as well as a detailed design8 p' V, O) `- }: N
of the individual processes and activities to be included in the plan. As
" B1 [" t) G7 v8 @you build the process structure, you can assign resources to the various8 P! ^! H4 I7 z3 }; P
processes, operations, and activities. You can also identify the specific
3 ]; B5 g& F) M: O7 V/ \/ ^locations within the plant where each operation and activity is performed.# H/ `8 G+ N/ q- A- H* } C) Q' S
3 u: \8 @( t# V" g! z: Z4 Co Load the product and the work area.( e7 X9 i( m. ^9 O) H
o Create the process structure8 V- P3 r5 G* y6 F- e
o Create operations
$ j! l6 u) p$ a% d+ Z* K& c$ Oo Establish relationships between process, product, and work areas
n7 V/ m6 r; g' n, Z" V7 y- Qo Assign work areas
* i) Q6 D& C/ B, o/ To Create activities under operations
& G3 @0 j; X6 s, j$ Ro Add resources to operations5 t# L% A5 S0 x. P0 i+ G
o Verify the manufacturing process: Q- m8 U3 T3 T5 B# t- q: g
o Create structures with Microsoft Excel™
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• Create a factory or plant structure' D1 `) f1 U7 G7 P8 W0 \
Plant Designer allows you to design, modify, import, and export the
% B% p. t2 @9 c3 [& l$ Jstructure of the factory in which you build the product. You can provide
9 t9 u7 w+ B, O u' Xa view of the plant structure layout and organize the areas where the/ f# X0 K" G U
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o Create and edit the plant structure
; C- n$ n8 Z! Q3 g4 U3 | N( Uo Define work areas
- E, U3 M/ x, [8 K* @7 _ Ko Manage plant structures and layouts
[5 {2 a6 E9 \$ u: E2 K% H+ w) Lo Store model files in DWG format or as JT files for visualization- s; P: R! O: N/ ^0 x( w
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• Create a preliminary data indicator (baseline)
, g) j) H' `6 IYou can create a preliminary data indicator (PDI) or baseline of a5 b3 ^9 _2 I4 S2 T, V0 X
manufacturing process that is in development. You can then release
8 L1 D9 i* h: S2 U) c, ~the PDI to other users and external suppliers, who can then complete9 u( i* I# D" @6 p; l% h
associated work on the basis of the data in the PDI. You would normally
# z7 y$ r! t$ y* H" Orelease PDIs at defined intervals, so that users know the effectivity of5 L# {+ U# _. N8 q. {2 O# H) K
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• Create an intermediate data capture2 S6 Q# H( I$ d( O1 a
You can capture the state of any structure or part of a structure for
9 S& P9 A) F" Qsubsequent retrieval and viewing. This capture data does not represent
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O( }# d! o1 J5 w# \, D; u& m; pintermediate data capture (IDC). The configuration rules are saved# ~; H ^8 i' p( G- Q, @
with the structure allowing its exact state at the time of capture to be
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• Create reports
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5 H6 z: C" u3 S$ x* }) Q• Performing process simulations/ u: ^/ I. }. j4 z! b
The Process Simulate application allows you to perform detailed5 \: T! p7 h( `& H# J
simulations of process structures that are maintained in Teamcenter.
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• Design a fixture for manufacturing$ k6 `3 z4 U* U: q7 i" Z/ q
When you design a fixture to use in a manufacturing operation, you must- d- E: a2 m1 Y% t$ G, D9 h
know the state of the product in the manufacturing process in which
+ d/ @7 q8 A8 C( P7 E( `' E( e' e/ pthe fixture is consumed. You also should know the factory components
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+ U" b# w- ]' {8 G, Xin-process workpiece and the factory data.3 b/ U* L$ K: I% z: d$ F# d! d+ |! e
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