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
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APPLIED MOTION STUDY
dimensions. This chronocyclegraph now an-
swers every requirement as a recording device,
and also as a demonstrator of the correctness of
our recommended practice, but it is not always a
completely satisfactory device with which to
demonstrate, simply because of the fact that the
stereochronocyclegraph. is not tangible. While it
is possible to throw the stereoscopic records upon
the screen, it is not satisfactory to enable an en-
tire audience to visualise a motion path simul-
taneously. We were forced to use individual,
single or magazine stereoscopes. As a result, any
group of learners, although provided with stereo-
scopes and with the same picture, or cyclegraph
record, find it difficult to use or visualise the cy-
clegrapli simultaneously. It is difficult to con-
centrate the group mind upon the individual sub-
divisions of the motion. The motion models
overcome this difficulty, making the motion path
actually tangible. They enable us to demon-
strate to the group mind.
The chronocyclegraph is a perfect record. It is
free from the errors of prejudice, carelessness,
and all other personal elements. The motion
model is the precise record made tangible, and