Engineering Economics: by Lec. Junaid Arshad
Engineering Economics: by Lec. Junaid Arshad
Engineering Economics: by Lec. Junaid Arshad
Engineering Economics
By Lec. Junaid Arshad
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Economics Definitions
The branch of social science that deals with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
The study of how limited resources are used to satisfy unlimited human wants. The study of how individuals and societies choose to use limited resources that nature and previous generations have provided.
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Economics
Social Science The branch of science that studies society and the relationships of individual within a society. e.g. Jurisprudence, Education, Health, Economy and Art.
Economy It is derived from Greek word which means one who manages a household
Engineering Engineering is the profession in which a knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences gained by study, experience and practice is applied with judgment to develop ways to utilize economically the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind. This definition emphasizes the applied nature and economic aspects of engineering. Natural Sciences The sciences involved in the study of the physical world and its phenomena (developments)
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Engineering Economics
Engineering Economics is a subset of economics for application to engineering. Engineers seek solutions to problems, and the economic viability of each potential solution is normally considered along with the technical aspects. Viability Capable of being done in a practical and useful way
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Engineering Economy
It is the collection of techniques that simplify the comparisons of alternatives on economic basis Alternatives: An alternative is a stand alone solution for a given thing
Learning the concepts, techniques and methods of engineering economics can help them to analyze initiated projects from the economic point of view. In reality, any engineering project must be not only physically realizable but also economically affordable.
For example, a child tricycle could be built with an aluminum frame or a composite frame. Some may argue that the composite frame will be stronger and lighter, it is a better choice. However, there is not much of a market for thousand dollar tricycle. This scenario reinforces the idea that the economic factors of a design weigh heavily in the design process, and that engineering economics is an integral part of that process, regardless of the engineering discipline.
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Figure 1.1 shows how engineering is composed of physical and economic components.
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