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  • Human SolutionsEducation ServicesInstructor PresentationVersion 5 Release R17

  • START !IntroductionsSign the Roster (Make sure we can spell your name correctly)Expectations

  • Human SolutionsObjectives of the courseIn this course you will apply the software to the development of a 3.5 HP engine project. You will be able to: Set Options to Optimize the Software Environment Create a Simulation of Humans and Their Workplace Environment Create Manikins to Assess Form, Fit, and Function of Products Enhance Manikins by Setting Factors such as Gender, Height, and Weight Analyze Manikin Kinematics, Posture, and ActivityTargeted audience Simulation Engineers Mechanical and Industrial Engineers

    Prerequisites Some knowledge of the V5 environment is expected

  • Agenda

    Day 1 Approximate time Introductions, Expectations, 3D PLM Approach 1 hrCreate the Working Environment 2 hrSet Human Solutions OptionsCreate a Manikin and Workspace 5 hrBuilding the Workspace Setting Manikin PropertiesMoving the ManikinInteracting with the WorkspaceManikin ConstraintsCreating CataloguesClash AnalysisDay 2Using the Human Measurements Editor 8 hrHuman Measurements Editor WorkbenchVariable Edition List and DimensionsFiltering the ManikinChanging Manikin Gender Manipulating Manikin PostureManikin InterpolationManikin PopulationSaving Anthropometry

  • AgendaDay 3 Approximate time Performing Human Activity Analysis 4 hrPostural Analysis: Lift-LowerPush-PullCarryBiomechanics Single Action Analysis L4-L5 Spine LimitJoint Moment Strength DataReaction Forces and MomentsSegment PositionsExporting Results Human Posture Analysis 4 hrAngular LimitationsPreferred Angles and SavingPostural ScoreScore Analysis

    Day 4Task Simulation Scenarios6 hrCreating a Process ActivityCreating a Manikin ActivityInserting Resources in the WorkspaceCreating a Trajectory and Clash Analysis

    Wrap up Q & AExpectations ReviewFollow on information from Support and PSOEvaluations

  • PLM and Product Information

  • 3D PLM FundamentalsProcess Centric Industry specific business process optimization.

    Collaborative WorkspacePervasive 3D based communication & collaboration.

    PPRUnique Product, Process and Resource description and integration model.

    KnowledgeCapturing sharing and re-applying corporate knowledge.

    CAA V5Openness and extension through component based architecture and community.Product Information

  • Human SolutionsCourse Material

  • Introduction to Human Solutions - Specialist Course

    With a basic ability to work within the V5 software, this Specialist course in Human Solutions will introduce you to the initial aspects of preparing a self-contained human simulation for an Assembly project. The assumption is that the software is going to be used in a standalone mode, not connected to the Manufacturing Hub, and not using other DELMIA Software such as Process Engineer. Other courses will address the interface of the Hub and additional software configurations.

    The Human Solutions software provides an accurate simulation of humans and their work environment to ensure natural operation tailored to the necessary tasks. The software consists of a number of tools (such as Human Builder) that allow you to create, manipulate and analyze how manikins interact with a product and environment.

    The exercise for learning this simulated world is a 3.5 HP Engine. This project-centered methodology allows you to create and apply a simulation project while learning the software. However, in the interests of maintaining the project focus, not every feature and function available in Human Solutions will be used or addressed. You should consult the online documentation that comes with the software installation to learn more about other functionality.

  • Human Simulation Resource-Centric ApproachSave initial StateRun the simulation

  • Human Solutions Course Process Flow1Preparing the Working Environment2Creating a Manikin and Workspace3Using the Human Measurements EditorPerforming Human Activity AnalysisPerforming Human Posture AnalysisTask Simulation Scenarios456Setting Options 3D Compass Settings Conventions Used

    Building the Workspace Setting Manikin PropertiesMoving the Manikin Interacting with the Workspace Manikin Constraints Creating a Catalogue Clash AnalysisHuman Measurements Editor Workbench Variable Edition List and Dimensions Filtering the Manikin Changing Manikin Gender Manikin Posture Manikin Interpolation Manikin Population Saving AnthropometryPostural Analysis Biomechanics Single Action AnalysisAngular Limitations Preferred Angles and Saving Postural Score Score AnalysisCreating a Process Activity Creating a Manikin Activity Inserting Resources in the Workspace Creating a Trajectory and Clash Analysis

    INSTRUCTOR NOTES:Get names Work place, job duties, etcSign roster EXPECTATIONS SETTINGCapture expectations on the white board or flip chart and save for review at the end of the class.

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