Economic Service Life: Lecture No. 57 Contemporary Engineering Economics
Economic Service Life: Lecture No. 57 Contemporary Engineering Economics
Life
Lecture No. 57
Chapter 14
Contemporary Engineering Economics
Copyright 2006
Contemporary Engineering
Economics, 4th edition, 2007
Definition: Economic
service life is the remaining
useful life of an asset that
results in the minimum
annual equivalent cost.
Why do we need it?: We
should use the respective
economic service lives of
the defender and the
challenger when conducting
a replacement analysis.
Minimize
Annual Equivalent Cost
Ownership (Capital)
cost
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Engineering Economics,
+
Operating
cost
Mathematical
Relationship
Capital Cost:
CR(i ) I ( A / P, i , N ) S N ( A / F , i , N )
AEC
Operating Cost:
OC(i)
OC (i ) OCn ( P / F , i , n) ( A / P, i , N )
n 1
CR(i)
Total Cost:
n*
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Engineering Economics,
Contemporary
Engineering Economics,
N=1
AEC1 = $18,000(A/P, 15%, 1)
+ $1,000 - $10,000
= $11,700
N=2
AEC2 = [$18,000 +
$1,000(P/A, 15%, 2)]
(A/P, 15%, 2)
- $7,500 (A/F, 15%, 2)
= $8,653
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Engineering Economics,
Minimum cost
Contemporary
Engineering Economics,