Delmia | Glossary Repack

The "holy grail" of robotics. Instead of teaching a robot on the factory floor (which stops production), you write and test the robot code in DELMIA, then download the finished program to the real robot. The Outputs 11. 3D Mock-Up (DMU) A fully detailed, functional 3D model of your factory or product. You use a DMU to check for collisions (e.g., "Does this robot arm hit the conveyor?").

The digital 3D model of a human inside the software. You can adjust its height, gender, and percentile (e.g., "5th percentile female" vs "95th percentile male") to test ergonomics for all body types. The Virtual Factory Floor 7. Workcell A specific area on the factory floor where a set of operations happens. For example, a "Welding Workcell" contains the robot, the safety fence, the parts bin, and the weld gun. delmia glossary

If you’ve just stepped into the world of DELMIA (Dassault Systèmes’ brand for digital manufacturing), you might feel like you’ve landed in a foreign country. Between the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, Process Engineers, and Robotic Workcells, the jargon can be overwhelming. The "holy grail" of robotics

The process of telling a digital robot how to move. You don't just place a robot; you define its joints, limits, speeds, and kinematics (how the arm bends). 3D Mock-Up (DMU) A fully detailed, functional 3D

A single unit of work. It could be "Pick up screw," "Move to location A," or "Weld seam #4."