
17-04-2011, 14:17
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O-H
 FRC #0048 (Delphi E.L.I.T.E.)
Team Role: Engineer
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Rookie Year: 2001
Location: Warren, Ohio USA
Posts: 4,047
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Re: Seriously long Lego system.
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Originally Posted by DonRotolo
Really, who has time for that kind of thing?
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And money?
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Anyway, this is a good lesson in process capacity control: Notice that no part of the system is faster than any other part of the system, so you don't get a bottleneck anywhere. In fact, watch the mechanism at 4:22 - any overflow for the "slow" lower process is diverted to a simple rail up higher.
Now imagine having a job doing just that?
Not with Legos, of course, but for a production line for, say, a car. Everything has to line up just right, time-wise.
Plus a fascinating look at many different materials handling techniques.
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There are some areas of waste where the materials are spilled - all you industrial engineers out there should run some time studies and help the dude improve the process.
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