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Assembly Line

This document contains multiple illustrations describing assembly line operations and calculations. It includes examples of calculating cycle time given daily output and operating hours, grouping tasks into workstations using different rules, computing balance efficiency and idle time, determining target cycle times and optimal task groupings to maximize output. The document provides precedence diagrams, task times and requirements for different assembly line scenarios.

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Assembly Line

This document contains multiple illustrations describing assembly line operations and calculations. It includes examples of calculating cycle time given daily output and operating hours, grouping tasks into workstations using different rules, computing balance efficiency and idle time, determining target cycle times and optimal task groupings to maximize output. The document provides precedence diagrams, task times and requirements for different assembly line scenarios.

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Assembly Line

Illustration 1
A production line operating 450 minutes per
day is to have an output of 250 units per
day. Find the cycle time.

Illustration 2
The precedence diagram for assembly activities A through H is shown
below, with the element time requirements shown in minutes. The line
operates 7 hours per day, and an output of 600 units per day is desired.
Compute cycle time and (b) the theoretical minimum number of
stations.

Illustration 3
Using the data and precedence diagram from Illustration 2
(a) group the assembly-line tasks into an appropriate number
of workstations using the longest work-time rule, and (b)
compute the balance efficiency and (c) the idle time.

Illustration 4
Suppose the activities shown in Fig. are to be grouped into a threestation assembly line.
(I)What is the target cycle time?
(II) Which grouping of activities results in the largest output per
hour?
(III) What output will result in a 7 -hour day?

Illustration 5
Tasks A through I have the predecessor and time requirements
shown in Table. Output is to be 200 units per day, and operating
time is 450 minutes per day. Using the most successors rule to
assign tasks to work centers, and the longest work-time rule as a
tie breaker, (0) group the tasks into work centers, WCs, and
compute (b) the balance efficiency, (c) the idle time, and (d) the
balance delay.
Task
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I

Predecessor
None
A
None
C
D
None
F
G
H

Time (see)
40
20
60
40
30
35
45
60
40

An electric appliance assembly area is as shown in Fig. A with


potential workstations A through F. The tasks that must be done,
along with their respective times, are indicated in the precedence
diagram, Fig. B The machine scan is automatic and can come any
time after task 2. The manufacturer desires an output of 367 units
per 8-hour day and stops the line for a 20-minute break in the
middle of the morning and the afternoon. (a) Group the assemblyline tasks into appropriate workstations using the longest time
rule, and (b) compute the balance efficiency.
Fig. A

Fig. B

Robotic Controls Corp. uses a robotic-controlled flexible production


system to assemble the robots it sells. Five robots are available and
must complete the tasks specified in Table.
Table
Task

Time

Preceding

(sec)

Task(s)

10

None

24

None

17

49

12

14

27

20

F, G

23

D, H, I

36

18

J, K

(a) Draw a precedence diagram. (b) What is the theoretical minimum


(target) cycle time if all five robots are fully utilized in a five-station
assembly line? (c) Group the tasks into the most efficient five-station
assembly line. (d) What is the cycle time? (e) What is the balance
efficiency?

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