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Base throughput = Quantity ÷ Time.
Parallel throughput = Base throughput × Parallel paths.
Effective throughput = Parallel throughput × Efficiency × Utilization × Yield.
Utilization is computed as (1 − Downtime). A capacity limit, if provided, caps the effective result.
| Scenario | Quantity | Time | Efficiency | Yield | Downtime | Parallel | Expected effective output (per hour) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Material line | 12,000 kg | 3 h | 92% | 98% | 6% | 1 | ~3,622 kg/h |
| Fluid transfer | 90 m³ | 45 min | 95% | 100% | 3% | 2 | ~228 m³/h |
| Assembly output | 2,400 units | 8 h | 90% | 97% | 10% | 1 | ~236 units/h |
Base throughput is quantity divided by time. Effective throughput applies real operating factors such as efficiency, downtime utilization, and yield, and may also be capped by a capacity limit.
Use measured averages from logs, audits, or historian data. Efficiency reflects how close you run to ideal speed. Yield reflects quality output versus total produced, including rejects and rework.
Stage rates help identify the bottleneck. If one step is slower, adding parallel equipment elsewhere may not increase total throughput. The minimum stage rate often predicts the ceiling.
Include planned changeovers, cleaning, warm-up, and typical unplanned stops over the same time horizon. For daily planning, convert total lost minutes per day into a percentage.
Yes, for rate estimation. After you compute target flow, use separate hydraulic or mechanical models to check pressure drop, motor power, belt speed, and safety margins for the chosen equipment.
Compare against meter readings, production counts, or telemetry over stable windows. If results differ, check unit conversions, parallel assumptions, and whether the measured period included hidden downtime or transient conditions.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.