Shop Management

Forfatter: Frederick Winslow Taylor

År: 1911

Forlag: Harper & Brothers Publishers

Sted: New York and London

Sider: 207

UDK: 658.01 Tay

With an introduction by Henry R. Towne

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SHOP MANAGEMENT 159 necessary delay, are recorded and the percentages of rest are calculated. Formulae are convenient for combining the ele- ments. For simplicity, in the example of barrow excavation, each of the unit times may be designated by the same letters used on the note sheet (Fig. 2) although in practise each element can best be desig- nated by the initial letters of the words describing it. Let a = time filling a barrow with any material. b = time preparing to wheel. c — time wheeling full barrow 100 feet. d = time dumping and turning. e = time returning 100 feet with empty barrow. f = time dropping barrow and starting to shovel. p = time loosening one cubic yard with the pick. P = percentage of a day required to rest and neces- sary delays. L = load of a barrow in cubic feet. B = time per cubic yard picking, loading, and wheel- ing any given kind of earth to any given distance when the wheeler loads his own barrow. Then B= (p + [a + b + d+f + distance hauled 100 (c + e) 27\ l) (1+P) • • (1) This general formula for barrow work can be simplified by choosing average values for the con- stants, and substituting numerals for the letters