Engineering Economy Lecture1
Engineering Economy Lecture1
• Economy analysis
– Consider all factors affecting the economy of the
project which can be reduced to specific monetary
values. Example: ROR, Initial Capital, Working
capital…etc
• Financial Analysis
– Primary purpose is the determination of the
methods and sources of financing the project either
equity capital or borrowed capital.
• Intangible Analysis
– Determines all aspects of the project which
cannot be reduced to monetary values and
considers the uncertainty and risk inherent in
the project.
– Also include the so called judgment factor
whose analysis depends upon the judgment
of responsible persons involved in the project.
Seven Principles of Engineering Economy
• Develop alternatives
• Focus on differences
• Use a consistent view point
• Use a common unit of measure
• Consider all relevant criteria
• Make uncertainty explicit
• Revisit your decisions
General Relationship between Engineering
Economic Analysis and Engineering Design Process
• Selection of Materials
– Cost of materials and their processing are taken
into account.
• Selection of Method
– Reduces by determining the most economical
among the different methods.
• Site Selection
– Choice of factory site many factors are to be
considered which are cost of land, construction
cost…etc
• Comparison of Proficiency of Workers
– Efficiency of the workers is a factor affecting costs,
it is usually observed that worker have varying
efficiencies.
• Economy of Tool and Equipment Maintenance
– In many activities, tools have to be sharpened from
time to time and equipment have to be kept in
optimum operating condition all the time.
• Economy in the utilization of personnel
– Economy dictates that only a sufficient number of
workers be assigned to minimize idleness.
Problem 1.0
• A machine part to be machined may be made
either from an alloy of aluminum or steel. There is
an order for 8,000 units. Steel costs. P3.80 per kg.
while aluminum costs P8.70 per kg. If steel is
used, the steel per unit weighs 110 grams, for
aluminum, 30 grams. When steel is used, 50 units
can produced per hour, for aluminum, 80 units per
hour with the aid of a tool costing P640, which will
be useless after the 8,000 units are finished. The
cost of the machine and the operator is P10.80 per
hour. If all other cost are identical, determine the
material will be more economical
Problem 2.0
• A certain manufacturing company received an order for
producing 100,000 pieces of a certain machine part. A jig is
necessary for production and two design are presented
whose properties are as follows
If the only consideration is economy of operation, determine
which jig should be used.
Jig A Jig B