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Digital Factory Planning and
Simulation with Tecnomatix
2.3.1.4 Process Designer Study
1 Introduction
Process Designer study is an essential element for the simulation of the designed digital factory in Process Simulate. A study contains a workplace
2 Process Designer design with its layout and object placements. You can create any number of study in a project.
2.1 Introduction to Process
Designer
Creating New StudyFolder and New Study Node in the StudyFolder
2.1.1 Working Environment &
Graphical User Interface A Process Designer study can only be saved in a Study Folder. Therefore, before you can create a study, it is essential that you create a Study
Folder first in the project structure.
2.1.2 Menu Bar and Toolbars
1. Select the project node in the Navigation Tree.
2.1.3 Tree Structure 2. Open the New dialog window using one of the following steps:
2.1.4 Graphic viewer Select Edit > New from the menu bar,
2.1.4.1 Displaying Objects Right-click the selected node and select New from the context menu,

2.1.4.2 Toolbars and Buttons Click the New button on the toolbar.
3. Check the box StudyFolder and click OK.
2.1.4.3 Controlling Objects
After you created the Study Folder you can create new study node as children of the Study Folder.
2.1.4.4 Display/Adjust Floor
1. Select the Study Folder node in the Navigation Tree
2.1.5 Other Viewing Options
2. Open the New dialog window using one of the following steps:
2.1.5.1 Gantt Viewer
Select Edit > New from the menu bar,
2.1.5.2 PERT Viewer Right-click the selected node and select New from the context menu,
2.2 Factory Design in Process Click the New button on the toolbar.
Designer
3. The New dialog window with a list of available study types appears. Select one or more study types and click OK.
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

2.3 Working with Objects in


Process Designer

2.3.1 Underständing Objects in Figure: New Study from StudyFolder


Process Designer

2.3.1.1 Library
Save Scenario in a Study
2.3.1.2 Compound Objects
Instead of creating a new study file with the described option above, you can also use the Save As or Save Scenario command to create and save
2.3.1.3 Twin Objects a new study. This option is also recommended to create a new study instead of the previous option, because the new study created is independent
of type. The Save As command saves the engineering data from the current session, such as objects position or mount information, to a selected
2.3.1.4 Process Designer Study study. After the data has been saved, if you load the study again within Process Designer, the saved engineering data will be automatically opened.
2.3.2 Core Functions of Objects 1. Select File > Save As from the menu bar.
in Process Designer
2. The Save Scenario window opens.
2.3.2.1 Check In/Check Out 3. Save the current scenario using one of the following steps:
2.3.2.2 Object Properties If you want to save the current scenario in an existing study, select the study node under the Study Folder to save the current
scenario. A message is then displayed asking whether to overwrite the data already contained in that study.
2.3.2.3 Displaying Objects
If you want to create a new study, select the Study Folder and enter the name in the Study Name field.
2.3.2.4 Attach/Detach 4. Click OK. If you created a new Study, Process Designer then adds the new study under the Study Folder.
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

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
Figure: Save Scenario Window
2.4.3 Exercise 3: Designing a
Complete Factory

3 Process Simulate Objects in Study


4 References To add objects to the study file, select a compound part, resource, and/or operation from the collection folder in the Navigation Tree and drag and
drop them into the study node under the Study Folder node in the Navigation Tree. Process Designer only adds a shortcut to the (compound) part,
resource, or operation object in the study node. Thus, if the object is updated or new children objects are added to the compound object, the objects
in the study are automatically updated.

Process Designer also displays the resource objects in the Resource Tree, the part objects in the Product Tree, and the operation object in the
Operation Tree. If a child of the selected compound object already exists in the target study, the new object item is added as a parent object of the
existing one.

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