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Digital Factory Planning and
Simulation with Tecnomatix
2.2.2.1 New Project
1 Introduction
Before you begin with designing your digital factory, first you have to create a new project that stores your data. Alternatively, if the project that you
2 Process Designer want to work on already exists, you can just open the project from the database. Once a project is created, it is automatically saved in the eMServer
and can be opened the next time you launch Process Designer.
2.1 Introduction to Process
Designer

2.1.1 Working Environment & Creating New Project


Graphical User Interface
1. Select File > New Project from the menu bar (if this option is not available, close the open project first).
2.1.2 Menu Bar and Toolbars
2. The New Project window opens, displaying a list of available projects.
2.1.3 Tree Structure 3. Specify a name for the new project in the New Project Name field. The new name that you assign must be unique in order to activate
the OK button. The system creates a new project in the eMServer of the currently logged-in user.
2.1.4 Graphic viewer
4. Click OK.
2.1.4.1 Displaying Objects

2.1.4.2 Toolbars and Buttons

2.1.4.3 Controlling Objects

2.1.4.4 Display/Adjust Floor

2.1.5 Other Viewing Options

2.1.5.1 Gantt Viewer

2.1.5.2 PERT Viewer

2.2 Factory Design in Process


Designer

2.2.1 Workflow

2.2.2 Tecnomatix Project Figure: New Project window

2.2.2.1 New Project


Opening Project
2.2.2.2 New Object Nodes
1. Select File > Open Project from the menu bar.
2.2.2.3 Project Structure
2. Process Designer opens the same Open Project window as when the application is started.
2.2.3 Import & Export Project
3. Select the desired project from the list and the project release version from the dropdown list. By default, Process Designer displays the
2.2.4 3D CAD Import most recent release when you select a project.
4. Double-click to open or click OK.
2.3 Working with Objects in
5. Process Designer then opens a Navigation Tree view, displaying the top node of the selected project.
Process Designer

2.3.1 Underständing Objects in


Process Designer

2.3.1.1 Library

2.3.1.2 Compound Objects

2.3.1.3 Twin Objects

2.3.1.4 Process Designer Study

2.3.2 Core Functions of Objects


in Process Designer

2.3.2.1 Check In/Check Out

2.3.2.2 Object Properties

2.3.2.3 Displaying Objects

2.3.2.4 Attach/Detach

2.3.3 Positioning Objects in


Digital Factory Layout

2.3.3.1 Object Placement

2.3.3.2 Object Alignment

2.3.3.3 Object Collision


Figure: Open Project window
2.3.3.4 Duplicating Objects

2.3.4 Saving Current Layout « Previous | Next »

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2.3.4.1 Save Scenario

2.3.4.2 Snapshot Editor

2.3.5 Human and Robot as


Process Resources

2.3.5.1 Human Model

2.3.5.2 Mount Tool

2.3.5.3 Device Movement

2.4 Process Designer Exercises

2.4.1 Exercise 1: Simple


Workstation

2.4.2 Exercise 2: Expanding


the Model

2.4.3 Exercise 3: Designing a


Complete Factory

3 Process Simulate

4 References

Copyright Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion

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