Published date: 2012-Jun-04
ID: DL19683742
Applies to:
- AutoCAD 2013
- AutoCAD Architecture 2013
- AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013
- AutoCAD Design Suite Premium 2013
- AutoCAD Design Suite Standard 2013
- AutoCAD Design Suite Ultimate 2013
- AutoCAD Electrical 2013
- AutoCAD Mechanical 2013
- AutoCAD MEP 2013
- Autodesk Building Design Suite Premium 2013
- Autodesk Building Design Suite Standard 2013
- Autodesk Building Design Suite Ultimate 2013
- Autodesk Factory Design Suite Premium 2013
- Autodesk Factory Design Suite Standard 2013
- Autodesk Factory Design Suite Ultimate 2013
- Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suite Premium 2013
- Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suite Standard 2013
- Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suite Ultimate 2013
- Autodesk Inventor 2013
- Autodesk Inventor Professional 2013
- Autodesk Plant Design Suite Premium 2013
- Autodesk Plant Design Suite Ultimate 2013
- Autodesk Product Design Suite Premium 2013
- Autodesk Product Design Suite Standard 2013
- Autodesk Product Design Suite Ultimate 2013
- Autodesk Showcase 2013
Download from:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=19683742&linkID=9242539
Details:
This hotfix is for users that have a persistent Autodesk Sync error in their System Tray. Persistent errors can occur when uploading settings or files through publish and save to Autodesk 360. Errors can also happen if you choose to automatically copy to the cloud.
Traditionally machine line layouts in a factory are created with pen and paper or in the form of 2D drawings. Using these means, it is extremely difficult to explain the working intent of the machine lines toclients or internal stakeholders. Using 2D workflows, it is very challenging to account for movement of material, people, and material handling devices and show them interacting with each other inside the facility. The inability to clearly articulate the working intent often results in losing bids to competition and the inability to sell ideas to stakeholders.
Autodesk Design Suite 2012
A Factory consists of a number of machines and other production equipment. The raw material flows through these machines where certain operations are performed to convert the raw material into the finished product. The location of these machines is very critical in determining the overall efficiency of the Factory, if they are not located in an optimal way, the Factory could be operating way below its target.
Many times decisions regarding the location of machines and other production equipment inside the Factory are done simply as best guesses, resulting in an inefficient layout. In some cases, layout studies are carried out either by hand or using spreadsheet tools, which are disconnected from the layout drawing making it extremely difficult to analyse the impact of multiple what-if layout scenarios on the layout.