The Workflow

Process Experience Studio is a member of a family of process apps that experts within an organization can use to create a well-designed simulation process that can be deployed across a broader population of users.

This page discusses:

Overview

The figure below illustrates the typical workflow. In the first step, a Simulation Methods Developer uses Process Experience Studio to deploy a simplified interface to a complex simulation process. In the second step, a simulation analyst uses the simplified interface to configure and run the simulation process.

The following topics describe the workflow in more detail.

Creating and Configuring the Simulation Process

A simulation methods developer with expert knowledge of a simulation and your company's best practices uses the Process Composer native app to create a workflow; for example:

  • Define the data that is consumed by the simulation, such as an Abaqus input file
  • Configure the tools that perform the simulation, such as the Abaqus and Calculator adapters
  • Save the data generated by the simulation, such as the Abaqus output database file
  • Run a postprocessing script, such as a Python script to extract results data from the output database file

The simulation methods developer captures the integration of the data and the tools in a simulation process. The data that is consumed by the simulation and generated by the simulation can include parameters, attributes, and files.

Saving the Simulation Process as a Simulation Template

The simulation methods developer selects the simulation process from Process Composer (web) and saves the process as a simulation template. The Template Type of the simulation template must be set to Custom view to indicate it will be instantiated with a customized user interface. When the simulation methods developer clicks Done to create the simulation template, the template is opened in Process Experience Studio.

Customizing the Interface to the Simulation Template

The simulation methods developer uses Process Experience Studio to determine which parameters, attributes, and content will be exposed to the simulation analyst and how they will be presented in the customized user interface.

The work of the simulation methods developer is now complete. The rich information that was captured by the template can now be duplicated by a larger group of users who may not have the engineering knowledge to create the original simulation process.

Instantiating the Customized Simulation Template

The simulation analyst selects Experiences from the V+R Process Managment menu, selects the simulation template of type Custom, and clicks Instantiate .

When a simulation analyst instantiates a simulation template in which the Template Type was set to Custom view, the customized simulation template is displayed in a dedicated window. The simulation analyst modifies the parameters within the boundaries enforced by the customized user interface and clicks Done to instantiate the simulation template.

Running the Instantiated Simulation Process

When the simulation analyst clicks Done to instantiate the simulation template, the simulation process that is created is opened in Performance Study. The analyst can use Performance Study to run the simulation process on a selected 3DOrchestrate Station, to monitor the status of the run, and to view the results of the simulation with 3DPlay.

In addition, the customized simulation template is available through the Inputs/Outputs settings in Performance Study, which allows the simulation analyst to further modify the parameters before running the simulation process.