Chronometer and capacitance balance study laboratory
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Abstract
The purpose of this practice was to learn how to relate to the management of chronometers and the different forms that exist for the collection of data; as well as to identify and propose new solutions where efficiency problems are evident, working conditions, methods, etc. This practice was carried out in 3 phases: in the first one a detachable cart and an operator were needed and the cart was divided into elements to then take time to each element. In the second phase, the space where the assembly of the carts was to be carried out on a conveyor belt was accommodated; noise, lighting and 4 stations were measured in which each operator was to be located. In the phase, we proceeded to assign certain elements in each of the stations and the area of work of each operator was conditioned, to then begin the process of assembling the carts. Process productivities were calculated to see how efficient the improvements implemented in the process had been; the results were: PMO 1: 11.82 uni/h-h and PMO 2: 14.08 uni/h-h