Applied Motion Study
A Collection Method to industrial Preparedness

Forfatter: L.M. Gilbreth, Frank B. Gilbreth

År: 1918

Forlag: George Routledge & Sons, Ltd.

Sted: London

Sider: 220

UDK: 658.54 Gil

Søgning i bogen

Den bedste måde at søge i bogen er ved at downloade PDF'en og søge i den.

Derved får du fremhævet ordene visuelt direkte på billedet af siden.

Download PDF

Digitaliseret bog

Bogens tekst er maskinlæst, så der kan være en del fejl og mangler.

Side af 282 Forrige Næste
104 APPLIED MOTION STUDY you will immediately test it in every way possible by your own data and experience, and allow us to benefit by the results of the tests. We come with an equally hearty desire for co-operation, for this, in the final analysis, is the most satis- fying incentive of all. In order to make clear what this device, the motion model, is, and what the methods are in which it may be used, and by which it is used, it is necessary to trace, though only in outline, the history of its evolution. The motion model is a wire representation of the path of a motion. It is the result of years of endeavour on our part to put a motion in such visible and tangible form that it may be visualised and measured with accuracy, and that the laws underlying 1. The behaviour that caused and affected the motion, 2. The behaviour that resulted from the mo- tion, may be scientifically determined. This desire to understand motions thoroughly has been a driv- ing force with the writers ever since the start of motion study itself. The study of motions, of