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Importance of cash flows rather than profits in project management
and engineering economics. * Basic engineering economic expressions
are explained through many examples. * Modern project evaluation
techniques for successful project management are explained. * Many
practical cases and examples are presented and explained. * All
monetary values are in US$ (US Dollars). This book presents the
basic tools of strategic cost analysis and engineering economy
principles used by managers, engineers, estimators, project
planners and project management personnel. The areas of emphasis
are: Cash Flow, Profits, Financial Statements and the Purcell
Diagram; Types of Interest and Money Values used in Cash Flow
Analysis; Different Formulae used in Engineering Economy Decisions
with examples; Cash Flow Analysis before taxes; Depreciation Types
and Cash Flows after Taxes; Project Evaluation Techniques including
present worth, average annual cost, return on investment, return on
average investment, rate of return, benefit/cost ratio and project
balances and basic Probability and Risk Analysis. Many illustrative
problems are included in the book to provide practice in using the
expressions and techniques presented.
This practical reference/text provides a thorough overview of cost
estimating as applied to various manufacturing industries, with
special emphasis on metal manufacturing concerns. It presents
examples and study problems illustrating potential applications and
the techniques involved in estimating costs.;Containing both US and
metric units for easy conversion of world-wide manufacturing data,
Estimating and Costing for the Metal Manufacturing Industries:
outlines professional societies and publications dealing with cost
estimating and cost analysis; details the four basic metalworking
processes - machining, casting, forming, and joining; reveals five
techniques for capital cost estimating, including the new AACE
International's Recommended Practice 16R-90 and the new knowledge
and experience method; discusses the effect of scrap rates and
operation costs upon unit costs; offers four formula methods for
conceptual cost estimating and examines material-design-cost
relationships; describes cost indexes, cost capacity factors,
multiple-improvement curves, and facility cost estimation
techniques; offers a generalized metal cutting economics model for
comparison with traditional economic models; and more.;Estimating
and Costing for the Metal Manufacturing Industries serves as an
on-the-job, single-source reference for cost, manufacturing, and
industrial engineers and as a text for upper-level undergraduate,
graduate, and postgraduate students in cost estimating, engineering
economics, and production operations courses.;A Solutions manual to
the end-of-chapter problems is available free of charge to
instructors only. Requests for the manual must be made on official
school stationery.
This practical reference/text provides a thorough overview of cost
estimating as applied to various manufacturing industries, with
special emphasis on metal manufacturing concerns. It presents
examples and study problems illustrating potential applications and
the techniques involved in estimating costs.;Containing both US and
metric units for easy conversion of world-wide manufacturing data,
Estimating and Costing for the Metal Manufacturing Industries:
outlines professional societies and publications dealing with cost
estimating and cost analysis; details the four basic metalworking
processes - machining, casting, forming, and joining; reveals five
techniques for capital cost estimating, including the new AACE
International's Recommended Practice 16R-90 and the new knowledge
and experience method; discusses the effect of scrap rates and
operation costs upon unit costs; offers four formula methods for
conceptual cost estimating and examines material-design-cost
relationships; describes cost indexes, cost capacity factors,
multiple-improvement curves, and facility cost estimation
techniques; offers a generalized metal cutting economics model for
comparison with traditional economic models; and more.;Estimating
and Costing for the Metal Manufacturing Industries serves as an
on-the-job, single-source reference for cost, manufacturing, and
industrial engineers and as a text for upper-level undergraduate,
graduate, and postgraduate students in cost estimating, engineering
economics, and production operations courses.;A Solutions manual to
the end-of-chapter problems is available free of charge to
instructors only. Requests for the manual must be made on official
school stationery.
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Machine Methods (Hardcover)
S. Musa; Contributions by M. Adithan
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R1,231
R1,024
Discovery Miles 10 240
Save R207 (17%)
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This reference is a brief introduction to the methods used in
machine design. It uses a question and answer format to review the
key concepts in machine methods. Selected topics include:
engineering drawing, soldering, welding, cutting tools, grinding,
numerically controlled methods, turning and lathe work, measuring
instruments, and more. Features: Explores topics including
engineering drawing, soldering, welding, cutting tools, grinding,
numerically controlled methods, turning and lathe work, measuring
instruments, and more.
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