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Turn Around Time : It is that amount of time a process takes from when a request was submitted until the first response is produced. Throughput : It is that amount of time a process takes to complete its execution.
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cycle time is a time between two measuring points and TAKT time is a rate or frequent.
Takt time comes from the german word Taktzeit. Takzeit means cycle time. Takt time is used for industrial manufacturing lines. Takt time is put into a mathematical expression to express the cycle time.
Takt Time is the pace at which your customers demand what you provide them
Turn Around Time : It is that amount of time a process takes from when a request was submitted until the first response is produced. Throughput : It is that amount of time a process takes to complete its execution.
Takt Time is the pace at which your customers demand what you provide them
Throughput andflowrate both express the quantity or a substance per unit time passed through a specific volume. There are two notable differences though. They are that flowrate is usually only used when referring to fluids and throughput is more suitable when considering the feedstock charged through process equipment not just conduit volumes.
Time Available divided by customer demands
No, maximising throughput does not necessarily mean maximising turnaround time. Throughput is a measure of how many operations can be performed in a period of time. Turnaround is a measure of how long it takes to perform an operation. If you optimize latency and/or overhead, you can increase throughput and decrease turnaround time. On the other hand, if you create parallel processing, you can increase throughput without decreasing turnaround.
T = Ta/Td Where T = Takt time, e.g. [minutes of work / unit produced] Ta = Net Time available to work, e.g. [minutes of work / day] Td = Time demand (customer demand), e.g. [units required / day]
1) Throughput: It's the number of processes completed per unit time. 2) Turnaround time: Mean time from submission to completion of process. 3) Waiting time: Amount of time spent ready to run but not running. 4) Response time: Time between submission of requests and first response to the request.
Mechanical engineers aren't the best source for answering manufacturing questions. Takt time is a function of total available time for production and production demand. Example: If you have 100 minutes available for production per day and your need is to produce 100 pieces per day, your takt time would be 1 minute. If you need 200 pieces per day, then your takt time would be .5 minutes. In other words, you need to produce a part every 30 seconds to make the plan.
There is no time difference between them.