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Highlights - Provides tools for 3D layout at the workcell level
- Users can load robot data from a library containing over 700 entries
- Users can complete feasibility studies such as automatic robot placement of weld reachability checks
- Each robot can be taught specific tasks through advanced teaching tools
- Enables users to add tool actions
- Device Task Definition provides a library of default actions, and provides an open architecture allowing the user to define specific robot actions
- Users can perform specific analysis commands, such as clash detection
- Create and manipulate manufacturing targets (tags)
- Build robotic systems
Provides tools for 3D layout at the workcell level Device Task Definition enables users to design and optimize their manufacturing workcell layout. It deals with the "spatial organization" and components of the plant, allowing quick easy layout and downstream evolution of the layout design. Through the DELMIA integrated product environment, users have a seamless solution to address all their manufacturing environment needs. They have the tools necessary to optimize production facility layout, leading to optimized factory production and output. Enables users to add tool actions Device Task Definition enables users to add tool actions to the robot tasks prior to, or after a target reach. These action items include part pickup, welding, etc. Users can load robot data from a library containing over 700 entries DELMIA - Device Task Definition allows users to choose from a library of over 700 robots from the leading manufacturers. A drag and drop mechanism makes it easy to do so. - Easy drag and drop mechanism
- All major manufacturers available
- Easy to digitally affix tool geometry to robot geometry
This extensive catalog increases user's productivity by giving the user easy access to a variety of robots to choose from. Each robot can be taught a specific task Users of DELMIA Device Task Definition can "teach" individual robots specific tasks. This includes both Cartesian and joint jogging. The user is able to verify reachability and a collision free path concurrent with teaching the robot tasks saving time and improving process accuracy. It is also possible to define specifications for other kinds of devices in the workcell (such as weld guns). Users can set up tags and tag groups, forming the basis for robot tasks DELMIA Device Task Definition enables users to set up tags and tag groups, which form the basis for robot tasks. Device Task Definition provides a wide range of options for manipulating the tags and associating the tags with specific places on parts. Users can perform analysis commands on the stationary aspects of the setup and on the dynamic interaction between each moving robot and its environment Users can perform analysis commands on the stationary aspects of the setup and on the dynamic interaction between each moving robot and its environment. The analysis commands for stationary objects are Measure Item and Measure Between. These commands help determine the static distance between objects. The analysis commands for dynamic interaction are Clash Detection, Collision Checking, and Bandwidth Analysis, which helps determine how much space is maintained between two objects as one or both of them move. Users can perform feasibility studies DELMIA Device Task Definition provides commands to check if the robot can reach a given set of targets or to automatically compute where the robot should be located to perform a given task. The user can also perform different types of clash analysis. Users can build robotic systems DELMIA Device Task Definition allows robots to be associated to other resources like weldguns or rails to create robotic systems. These systems are then considered a single resource. Users may also define resource machines such as robots and controlled pick and place devices. Scalability DELMIA Device Task Definition (WSU) is part of DELMIA-P2 installation. Prerequisites DELMIA Device Task Definition can be ordered as part of DELMIA Robotics Solutions. For More Information This publication is for general guidance only. For the most current and accurate information, please refer to the product announcement letters. |
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