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A Study of Working Performance of Shield Metal Arc Welding
1* 2 1,2
E-mail: [email protected]*
Kanok Mokmued1* Phairoat Ladavichitkul2
1,2Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
E-mail: [email protected]*
Fitts law (Fitts Performance)
6 (3 x 2 )
Abstract
Commonly work evaluating in Industrial Engineering uses working time as a primary indicator. However the
skilled or professional work which have a variety of difficulty level. May applied Fitts law concept to find the
work indicator for work evaluation as call as Fitts performance. It can use for planning and evaluating. A metal arc welding is a kind of skill work had studied be starting from establishing the pattern of Index of
Difficulty from 6 condition (3 posture x 2 welding joint). Four experience welders were recruited voluntary as the subject in this research.
Keywords: Speed and Accuracy Trade off, working performance, Index of Difficulty, Welding, Fitts law
1.
Speed and Accuracy Trade off
Fitts (1954) (Physical workload)
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2
1
1 Fitts law (Mackenzie, I.S., 1992)
Fitts
(Index of Difficulty : ID)
Fitts law
Human-computer interaction (HCI) Thomas (1996)
Fitts Law
Card
(1978) 4 mouse, joystick, step keys
text keys mouse
Fitts
ISO 9241-9
(2012)
(2012)
Fitts
(2011) Schmidt Fitts
(Cognitive Workload) Fitts
(Physical Workload)
Fitts Performance
Fitts Performance
(Type of
Pectoralis
Delto (Flat
Brachiora
2.
3.
(Weldin
Joint)
s Major
(Vertic
id t)
adialis
(Tee Joint
45
ng position)
(Horizontal)
cal)
Deltoid
Biceps
(Butt Join
t)
4
Trape
Brachii
t)
90
1
ezius
4.
5.
.
90
1
( )
( .)
( .)
: BMI
: BMI =
2 5 .
1.
2.
3. 3.2
4.
16-1
A
42
60
160
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( ) 20
( .) /
2
2
3
2 .
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56 5
168 16
3 19.84 21.
1 32 ( .)
24
2
110 x 70
300 8
350 .
8 .
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C D
6 25
6 70
62 170
.33 24.22
3 6
4 x 18 .
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(Butt Joint) (Tee Joint) 3
5.
6. IXUS 75
7.
8.
3
6.
1.
2
6 (3 x2 )
(VB) (HB) (FB) (VT)
(HT) (FT) 5
2
2
H V F
B
T
: H = Horizontal V=Vertical F=Flat
B = Butt Joint T= Tee Joint
3.
(Movement Time ; MT) 100
.
7.
1.
2.
30 3.
10 2
4.
(Visual Inspection)
(Acceptance) (Rejection) ISO 5817
8. (Input)
4 A , B , C
, D , E , F
9. (Output)
A B C D E F
4 (output)
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10.
6
Movement Time (MT)
5-8
. 5 Movement Time A
.
6 Movement Time B
. 7 Movement Time C
.
8 Movement Time D
ID MT
ID
,
3
3 ID MT
-------->
A HB VT VB HT FB FT
B HT VT HB VB FT FB
C VT HB HT FB FT VB
D HB VT HT FT FB VB
ID
ID ID
(X) ID
(R2) ID R2 4
4 x R2
A y = 0.8855x + 76.674 0.4871
B y = 1.0979x + 71.707 0.7142
C y = 0.957x + 72.531 0.5754
D y = 1.0229x + 79.793 0.6646
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
HB VT VB HT FB FT
AMT ( )
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
HT VT HB VB FT FB
BMT ( )
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
VT HB HT FB FT VB
CMT ( )
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
HB VT HT FT FB VB
DMT ( )
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x R2
0.5469 ID x HB x 8.13, VT x
9.22, HT x 16.71, VT x 23.64, FB x 24.69, FT
x 26.95 9
9 ID
ID 8 A
ID
(Slope) 4 0.8855 B
ID Slope
1.0979 11.
ID
Quantity Fitts
ID
ID 4
ID
ID
Fitts
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80
90
100
110
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(A) (B) (C) (D)
MT ( )
ID
HB VT HT VB FB FT
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