Paperless Model Training
Course Objectives
- To enable suppliers to comply with Nissan techniques & quality requirements.
- Implications of non-compliance with Nissans Paperless model and release procedures.
Course Content
- Introduction to the Nissan Paperless Model
- Understand the Data Management changes and differences between S-Lot and V-3P
- When is a part/assembly an “official” part/assembly
- Good Data Management
- Changing parts or assemblies to release parts or assemblies
- What’s new in V-3P – Colour Variants for DMDR’s (Digital Mock-Up Design Review)
- Understand how during the Digital Phase - Digital Lot Design Reviews will be performed. For G2B programs the part numbers required for a digital build must be represented within CAD (TCE).
- CAD Data
- Vehicle Template – location for CAD Data
- DIFF Assemblies
- DIFF Assembly conventions
- Calculated Weight Attributes
- Nissan requests suppliers and Nissan engineers to input the calculated weight of a part or assembly within the I-DEAS environment. During a full V-3P program, TCP will be configured to check all data for the calculated weight attribute.
- PDQ-NP (Product Data Quality – Nissan Package)
- Applying the PDQ-NP flag to parts
- Introduction to Nissan Paperless Model – Production Release Phase
- What is the Paperless process – difference between Paper and Paperless
- What is the SHAPE Number?
- Understand what is contained in a SHAPE Release
- Relationship between change history and model views (CAD & Data Notes)
- How to show history modifications between CAD and Data Notes
- Part Block and Part Specification (Data Notes)
- Adding Part Block and Part Specification information onto Data Notes
- SHAPE Assembly number convention
- Purchased in Assembly number convention (PIA)
- Supplemental Drawings
- In cases where information cannot be conveyed through the 3D CAD model or the Excel Data Note, an I-DEAS 2D Supplemental Drawing can also be released. Supplemental Drawings are required to show certain part information.
- V-3P Part Number conventions
- Understand the NEW TCE Part Number conventions
- Annotating Parts
- Paperless Release requires 3D, annotated, CAD data for Production Release
- CAD Data Release requirements
- Reference Geometry/Curves
- Hole Centres
- Applying Co-Ordinate Systems
- Model Views
- Model Views are added to the part/assembly at its serviceable item level i.e. Nissan named & numbered – NOT _PIA parts
- Data Integrity
- Complete Update
- Volume Check
- Shell Check
- Surface Labels
- Tolerance and Part Clean
- Free Edge Check
- Assembly Configurations
- Assembly Reflect
- PDQ-NP
- Exporting User Attributes
- SHAPE Assemblies and Common Data
