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Digital Factory Planning and
Simulation with Tecnomatix
2.2.2.2 New Object Nodes
1 Introduction
After you create a project, Process Designer displays a Navigation Tree with the project name as the root node. However, the project root node does
2 Process Designer not have any children yet. The New option enables you to add a new node under the project root node in the Navigation Tree. New object nodes
can be inserted as a child under any compound object node in the object hierarchy.
2.1 Introduction to Process
Designer

2.1.1 Working Environment &


Creating New Object Node
Graphical User Interface 1. Select the parent node in the Navigation Tree.
2.1.2 Menu Bar and Toolbars 2. Open the New dialog box using one of the following steps:
Select Edit > New from the menu bar,
2.1.3 Tree Structure
Right-click the selected node and select New from the context menu,
2.1.4 Graphic viewer
Click the New button on the toolbar.
2.1.4.1 Displaying Objects
3. The New dialog box appears, listing the type of nodes that are available to create under the selected node.
2.1.4.2 Toolbars and Buttons 4. Select the object node types you wish to insert and set the amount of nodes you require of each type and click OK.
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

2.2.2.1 New Project

2.2.2.2 New Object Nodes

2.2.2.3 Project Structure

2.2.3 Import & Export Project

2.2.4 3D CAD Import Figure: Creating New Object Node from Project Node

2.3 Working with Objects in Just like working with windows, you can rename an object node by selecting the object node and then pressing the F2 button. The selected node
Process Designer type determines which type of node you can insert as children of the node. The following figure shows object node types available as children of a
Resource Library.
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


Figure: Available Object Types from Resource Library
2.3.3.2 Object Alignment

2.3.3.3 Object Collision « Previous | Next »

2.3.3.4 Duplicating Objects

2.3.4 Saving Current Layout

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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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