658.155 MOD CONTENT Page Preface ix Section I Fundamentals of Engineering Economics 1 Engineering Economics for Chemical Engineers 3 Economic Analysis 116 Finance for Engineers 205 Section II Techniques for Economic Analysis & Evaluations 211 Profitability, Sensitivity and Risk Analysis for Project Economics 213 Risk Analysis 220 Simplifying Scaleup Cost Estimation 224 Plant Cost vs. Capacity : New Way to Use Exponents 225 How to Use Mixed-Integer Programming 231 Breakeven Analysis 238 Pitfalls in Evaluating R&D 240 Analyzing Potential Research Projects 242 Analyzing R&D Investments Via Dynamic Modeling 248 Forecasting for Sales and Production 257 Revised Technique for Predesign Cost Estimating 264 Technological Forecasting for the Chemical Process Industries 274 Correcting Economic Analyses 283 The Human Equation in Economic Evaluations 287 A “Business” Approach to Capital-Budgeting Decisions 290 Section III Costs of Process Equipment and Other Items 297 CE Cost Indexes Maintain 13-Year Ascent 299 Cost Estimating for Major Process Equipment 301 Economic Pipe Insulation for Cold Systems 318 Installed Cost of a Distillation Column 327 Cost Estimation for Turbine Agitators 332 Nomograph Updates Process Equipment Costs 336 Thick-Wall Pressure Vessels 339 Costs of Process Instrucments 343 Costs of Viscosity, Weight, Analytical Instruments 360 Control-Panel Costs 365 Safety Instruments and Control-Valve Costs 369 Estimating the Costs of Gas-Cleaning Plants 376 Cost of Standard-Sized Reactors and Storage Tanks 387 Capital and Operating Costs for 54 Chemical Processes 289 How Much Working Capital Will the New Project Need? 406 Section IV Cost Engineering and Plant Construction 411 Construction Contracts 413 Economics of Plant Startups 418 The Proposal Manager’s Work 421 Overtime-Pay Problems 426 Contracting for New Construction 430 Building-Cost Escalation 433 Cost of Preparing Proposals 437 Section V Choosing the Right Economic Alternative 439 How to Make the Correct Economic Decision on Spare Equipment 441 Economic Evaluation of Future Equipment Needs 446 Saving Energy and Costs in Pumping Systems 449 The Cost of Missing Pipe Insulation 453 Economic Penalties of Operating a Process at Reduced Capacity 455 Selecting a Vacuum Producer 459 Designing for Usable Capacity, Usable Quality 463 Shall We Buy that New Equipment? 467 Cost Comparisons of Analog-Control and Computer-Control Systems 469 New Method Gives Quick, Accurate Estimate of Distillation Costs 472 Equipment Buying Decisions 478 Relative Metal Economy of Pressure-Vessel Steels 482 Operating vs. Capital Costs : Evaluating Tradeoff Benefits 484 Section VI Operating Costs and Related Topics 491 Meaningful Production Costs 493 Cost-Improvement Techniques 498 How to Estimate Operating Costs and Depreciation 509 Developing and Evaluating a Manufacturing-Cost Estimate 513 Before You Buy, What About maintenance Costs? 516 Earned Value : Tool for Measuring R&D 518 Value Engineering – A Money-Saving Tool 520 Estimating Marketing Costs 523 Estimating Mill Costs at Low Production Rates 526 Thermodynamics Helps You Predict Selling Price 529 Stretch Distribution Dollars 532 Predicting Chemical Prices 538 Section VII Topical Cost Engineering …Inflation…Energy Conservation…Environmental Control 543 Machinery Costs vs. Energy Conservation 545 How to Estimate and Escalate Costs of Wastewater Equipment 548 Economics of Process Heat from Solar Energy 555 Putting Inflation into Profitability Studies 559 How to Assess Inflation of Plant Costs 564 Effects of Inflation and Escalation on Plant Costs 572 Cost Escalation : Its Impact on Purchased Equipment 575 A Method for Forecasting the CE Plant Cost Index 577
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