Accurate schedule performance analysis using Critical Total Float Method and comparison with conventional methods

Author(s):  
Joel Jeyaseelan Chandrakumar
2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 139-144
Author(s):  
Akmal Indra

The making process of Lempuk Durian is almost same  as Dodol’s, the difference is only at the mixing of sticky rice (ketan). Dodol is made with the mixing of sticky rice while Lempuk isn’t. Durian flesh is separated by its contents and then finely ground with a grinding machine. The process of separating the contents and seeds of durian fruit is still using conventional methods, by using a punch-filled basket while being pressed by hand. This way can cause injury to the hand, this way can cause injury to the hand, requires a long time and workers get tired more quickly. The purpose of this research is to make content and durian seed separator machines and conduct performance analysis. This content and durian seed separator machine has a capacity of 20kg / production. After testing and observing the durian seed separator machine, then the performance analysis is carried out to determine the ability of the machine. Machine working capacity (KKM) is obtained at 1 kg / minute with the value of the separation of contents and durian seeds of 87%.


Author(s):  
Kazuyuki Koike ◽  
Hideo Matsuyama

Spin-polarized scanning electron microscopy (spin SEM), where the secondary electron spin polarization is used as the image signal, is a novel technique for magnetic domain observation. Since its first development by Koike and Hayakawa in 1984, several laboratories have extensively studied this technique and have greatly improved its capability for data extraction and its range of applications. This paper reviews the progress over the last few years.Almost all the high expectations initially held for spin SEM have been realized. A spatial resolution of several hundreds angstroms has been attained, which is nearly one order of magnitude higher than that of conventional methods for thick samples. Quantitative analysis of magnetization direction has been performed more easily than with conventional methods. Domain observation of the surface of three-dimensional samples has been confirmed to be possible. One of the drawbacks, a long image acquisition time, has been eased by combining highspeed image-signal processing with high speed scanning, although at the cost of image quality. By using spin SEM, the magnetic structure of a 180 degrees surface Neel wall, magnetic thin films, multilayered films, magnetic discs, etc., have been investigated.


2012 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcus Roth ◽  
Philipp Hammelstein

Based on the conception of sensation seeking as a need rather than a temperamental trait ( Hammelstein, 2004 ), we present a new assessment method, the Need Inventory of Sensation Seeking (NISS), which is considered to assess a motivational disposition. Three studies are presented: The first examined the factorial structure and the reliability of the German versions of the NISS; the second study compared the German and the English versions of the NISS; and finally, the validity of the NISS was examined in a nonclinical study and compared to the validity of conventional methods of assessing sensation seeking (Sensation Seeking Scale – Form V; SSS-V). Compared to the SSS-V, the NISS shows better reliability and validity in addition to providing new research possibilities including application in experimental areas.


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