Very good question. Let us say C=10 and a task takes 14 seconds. In that case, you will have to create two parallel stations with double cycle time of 20 seconds. Each of those parallel stations will do exactly the same thing and produce two units in 20 seconds (or effectively, produce a unit every 10 seconds on an average) and will keep the assembly line humming.
Technically, yes. But are often used interchangeably if your system is working ideally. Takt time is desired and Cycle time is real/actuality (may be different than takt time slightly).
Hi sir, please help me balance for this lesson : Target/day : 4,500 pcs (8hrs). And only have 4 tasks such as : A(18sec)--->B(22sec)--->C(12sec)--->D(9sec). Thank you
28800/4500=6.4 sec ( takt time) 61/6.4=9.5~10 stn required I assume the task A=18Sec,B=22 sec ,C=12 sec & D =9 sec can not be broke down. In this case to meet the demand 4500, A=18/6.4 ~ 3 operator required B= 22/6.4~ 4 op req C= 18/6.4 ~3 op rq D= 9/6.4~ 2 op rq So totally 12 op required...
If a task is ready for allocation and even if it is NOT the most eligible "ready" tasks, you can allocate it for higher efficiency. Example: Suppose you have 20 seconds available at a particular work station and two tasks are ready for allocation requiring 19 seconds and 50 seconds respectively. Obviously, task taking 50 seconds should be allocated first (assuming longest operation time heuristic). However, it will not fit in that station as it has only 20 seconds remaining. However, the task taking 19 second will fit...so, bend the rule and allocate that task. Hope this helps.
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineer here, just wanted to say this was explained perfectly! Great content
Much more helpful than the lecture at my school. Thanks!
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funny enough, am in a similar pickle today.
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Super helpful too for my exam in 1 hour :P Thanks !
Thank you sir, You explained it in a better way than my teacher :)
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Very well explanation on line balancing method of mathematical problems.
Thank you...for providing Conceptual clarity video on this topic.
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How do I optimise the line layout in case of two parallel lines of identical processes in a particular cell?
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If Task time shows more than cycle time, what would be the solution? May I know, please?
Very good question. Let us say C=10 and a task takes 14 seconds. In that case, you will have to create two parallel stations with double cycle time of 20 seconds. Each of those parallel stations will do exactly the same thing and produce two units in 20 seconds (or effectively, produce a unit every 10 seconds on an average) and will keep the assembly line humming.
Thank you, this video was really helpful
Very helpful! Thank you!
Thanks a lot! that's much clearer than my professor did...... lol
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Thank you very much. Do you have the "Number of followers method" ?
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Hi ramesh...What is the procedure to solve line balancing problem using least number of predecessor rule
It really help! Thanks sir.
Great video!
Please do for largest following task also!!
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brilliant! The time left and the station remaining time not allowing a new task means to make a new station. Thats what i missed.
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what if the demand is one unit in 8hrs, what would the cycle time be??
who determine the output units x day ? Is the The company owner , the client ??
It is driven by the projected demand.
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Why couldn't station 1 include both A & D?
B needed
takt time and cycle time are different ? Right ?
Technically, yes. But are often used interchangeably if your system is working ideally. Takt time is desired and Cycle time is real/actuality (may be different than takt time slightly).
How to calculate idle time from this example?
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Well explained....liked it
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and the theoretical number of stations???
Efficiency is missing
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Hi sir, please help me balance for this lesson :
Target/day : 4,500 pcs (8hrs). And only have 4 tasks such as :
A(18sec)--->B(22sec)--->C(12sec)--->D(9sec). Thank you
28800/4500=6.4 sec ( takt time)
61/6.4=9.5~10 stn required
I assume the task A=18Sec,B=22 sec ,C=12 sec & D =9 sec can not be broke down.
In this case to meet the demand 4500,
A=18/6.4 ~ 3 operator required
B= 22/6.4~ 4 op req
C= 18/6.4 ~3 op rq
D= 9/6.4~ 2 op rq
So totally 12 op required...
I dont get this..
you confused the shit out of me on that example
video was good, but whats with the fake ascent.....
??? What does that mean? I am teaching at a US university for decades.
you could have take d for station 1
The precedence rule cannot be broken. The task should be ready for allocation.
Sorry to say but it is Wrong balancing.....you have to precedence diagram
Bend the rules ??😏
If a task is ready for allocation and even if it is NOT the most eligible "ready" tasks, you can allocate it for higher efficiency. Example: Suppose you have 20 seconds available at a particular work station and two tasks are ready for allocation requiring 19 seconds and 50 seconds respectively. Obviously, task taking 50 seconds should be allocated first (assuming longest operation time heuristic). However, it will not fit in that station as it has only 20 seconds remaining. However, the task taking 19 second will fit...so, bend the rule and allocate that task. Hope this helps.
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Everything is good but your pronunciation should be little bit clear.
Thanks for the feedback. I will try harder.
abey kya banaya hai ye lag raha hai jaise so jayega
Fake accent
ap ko nahi lgta hindi mai hota to zaada acha hota
Really...I made this video for my students in the USA. Hmm, not sure if they understand Hindi...🙂
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Try speaking without accent. Natural is better !
??...Did you read the description...the video is for my students in Western Pennsylvania, where I have been teaching for the last 30+ years.