Line Balancing Exercise
Line Balancing Exercise
Line Balancing Exercise
A precedence table is given below for a process with 5 tasks, their immediate predecessors and
their task times:
Task Immediate Task time
label predecesso (minutes)
r(s)
a 2.0
b a 3.0
c 1.5
d b, c 2.5
e d 1.0
Workers are known to work 8 hours in one shift, and there are 2 shifts per day
dedicated to this job. The daily output need is 320 pieces.
a) Plot a simple precedence diagram for the process, with activities on the
nodes.
c) Calculate the minimum cycle time (CTmin), the maximum cycle time (CTmax)
and the estimated cycle time (CT):
CTmin =.. CTmax =.. CT =..
a b d e
2.0 3.0 2.5 1.0
c
1.5
b) Positional weights:
a: 8.5 b: 6.5 c: 5.0 d: 3.5 e: 1.0
c) CTmin = the longest task time = 3.0 minutes
CTmax = sum of all the task times = 10 minutes
CT = (operating time per day) / (desired output per day) = (2 shifts 8 hrs 60
mins) / 320 pieces = 3 mins
d) Nmin = (sum of all the task times) / (actual cycle time) = 3.33 = 4 work station
e)
Work Assign task Idle time
- (minutes)
stati
on
1 a 1.0
2 c 1.5
3 b 0.0
4 d 2.5
5 e 2.0
7.0
f) Percentage of idle time (balance delay) for the line:
(idle time per cycle) / [Nactual (cycle time)] = 0.4667 = 46.67%
g) Efficiency of the line = 1 (percentage of idle time) = 53.33%
Exercise 2.
a b
2.0 3.0
c e
1.5 2.0
d
2.5
Daily working time is 12 hours. The daily output need is 200 pieces.
i) Calculate the minimum cycle time (CTmin), the maximum cycle time (CTmax)
and the estimated cycle time (CT):
CTmin =.. CTmax =.. CT =..
k) Assign tasks to work stations in order of their positional weight (the tiebreaker is the greatest
task time) using the following table. Calculate the idle time for each workstation and for the
whole process. The company is using a linear process layout.
Work Assigned Idle time
- tasks (minutes)
stati
on
l) Calculate the percentage of idle time (balance delay) for the line: ..
%
m) Compute the efficiency of the line: ..%
Exercise 3.
a d
2.0 3.0
b e f
1.5 1.5 2.0
c
2.0
Daily working time is 14 hours. The daily output need is 210 pieces.
d) Assign tasks to work stations in order of the most following tasks (the
tiebreaker is their positional weight) using the following table. Calculate
the idle time for each workstation and for the whole process. The
company is using a linear process layout.
e) Calculate the percentage of idle time (balance delay) for the line:
..%
f) Compute the efficiency of the line: ..%
Exercise 4.
a c
1.0 1.5
b d e
1.0 1.0 2.0
Daily working time is 16 hours. The daily output need is 300 pieces.
b) Calculate the minimum cycle time (CTmin), the maximum cycle time (CTmax) and the
estimated cycle time (CT):
CTmin =.. CTmax =.. CT =..
d) Assign tasks to work stations in order of the most following tasks (the
tiebreaker is the greatest positional weight) using the following table.
Calculate the idle time for each workstation and for the whole process.
The company is using a linear process layout.
e) Calculate the percentage of idle time (balance delay) for the line:
..%
f) Compute the efficiency of the line: ..%
Solution for problem 2.
a) Positional weights:
a: 7.0 b: 5.0 c: 3.5 d: 4.5 e: 2.0
b) CTmin = the longest task time = 3.0 minutes
CTmax = sum of all the task times = 11.0 minutes
CT = (operating time per day) / (desired output per day) = (12 hrs 60 mins) / 200
pieces = 3.6 mins
c) Nmin = (sum of all the task times) / (actual cycle time) = 11 / 3.6 = 3.06 = 4 work
stations
d)
Work Assign task Idle time
- (minutes)
stati
on
1 a, c 1.6 0.1
2 d 1.1
3 b 0.6
4 e 1.6
3.4
e) Percentage of idle time (balance delay) for the line:
(idle time per cycle) / [Nactual (cycle time)] = 3.4 / (4 3.6) = 23.61%
f) Efficiency of the line = 1 (percentage of idle time) = 76.39%
a) Positional weights:
a: 4.5 b: 4.0 c: 3.5 d: 3.0 e: 2.0
3.1
e) Percentage of idle time (balance delay) for the line:
(idle time per cycle) / [Nactual (cycle time)] = 3.1 / (3 3.2) = 32.29 %
f) Efficiency of the line = 1 (percentage of idle time) = 67.71%