Asmus, SvenKarl, FlorianGraßl, MarkusMohnen, AlwineReinhart, Gunther2015-11-212015-09-1520132015-09-15urn:nbn:de:kobv:83-opus4-71426https://depositonce.tu-berlin.de/handle/11303/4986http://dx.doi.org/10.14279/depositonce-4689Part of: Seliger, Günther (Ed.): Innovative solutions : proceedings / 11th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing, Berlin, Germany, 23rd - 25th September, 2013. - Berlin: Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, 2013. - ISBN 978-3-7983-2609-5 (online). - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:83-opus4-40276. - pp. 181–186.This paper examines the influence of the visualization of consumed compressed air and staff training on the consumption behavior of employees in a real production process. To measure potential changes in consumption behavior a real-effort experiment at the Training Factory for Energy Productivity, a real production setting at iwb of TUM, had been designed. Therefore, four groups were defined, each group in a different experimental setting. This experiment is the first one ever conducted in a real-life setting and thus adds valuable results to academia and practitioners. Compared to the group without any information about the amount of consumed compressed air the participants provided with a display showing this information saved on average 7-8%. The group provided with a movie about general measures to save compressed air in production consumed around 24% less compressed air than all other groups of participants. Generally, no significant differences between male and female participants had been found.en670 Industrielle FertigungEmpirical studyEmployee behaviorEnergy efficiencyProductionSustainable manufacturingEnergy efficiency in production processes – the influence of consumption visualization and staff trainingConference Object