Testing and Analysis of Intensity of Illumination of Manual Assembly Workbench Surface

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the manual assembly line used for assembling a certain type of lighting panel was introduced. The manual assembly works were analyzed. The assembly workbench surface illumination of the assembly line was tested. According to the light source is linear form, the assembly workbench surface was divided into some rectangles firstly. The intensity of illumination of these rectangles centers were tested by the illuminance meter. The average illuminance was also calculated out. According to these values, the illuminance curves were draw, which were approximately parallel lines. Further, the time values of the workers complete the same assembly work in different illumination were measured. The analysis reveals that the high illumination or the low level of illumination will affect the work efficiency. The reasonable illumination interval values were found. The testing and analysis provide scientific basis for the adjustment of the workbench illuminance and the improvement of working environment lighting.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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324-330

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January 2012

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