It is essential for all engineers and practitioners to have a fundamental understanding of cost structure, estimating cash flows, and evaluating alternative projects and designs on an economic basis. Engineering Economics for Aviation and Aerospace provides the tools and techniques necessary for engineers to economically evaluate their projects and choices.
Offering a comprehensive understanding of the theory and practical applications of engineering economics, this book explains and demonstrates the principles and techniques of engineering economics and financial analysis as applied to the aviation and aerospace industries. Time value of money, interest factors, and spreadsheet functions are used to evaluate the cash flows associated with a single project or multiple projects. The alternative engineering economics tools and techniques are utilized in separate chapters to evaluate the attractiveness of a single project or to select the best of multiple alternatives.
Fully updated to reflect the latest information on, and practical insights into, the field of engineering economics, this second edition of Engineering Economics for Aviation and Aerospace continues to provide students of aviation and industrial economics, as well as practitioners, with the necessary mathematical knowledge to evaluate alternatives on an economic basis.
List of Figures. List of Tables. About the Authors. Preface. Foreword by Barry Butler. Acknowledgments. List of Abbreviations. 1. Introduction to the Air-Transport Industry 2. Foundations of Engineering Economics and Finance 3. Analysis of Annuities and Gradient Series 4. Analysis of Nominal and Effective Interest Rates 5. Present Worth Analysis 6. Annual Worth Analysis 7. Rate of Return Analysis 8. Public Sector Projects and Benefit to Cost Analysis 9. Analysis of Break-Even and Payback period 10. Engineering Cost Estimation 11. Analysis of Financial Statements 12. Analysis of Firm Financial Performance 13. Uncertainty, Risk Analysis, and Simulation 14. Analysis of Depreciation, Replacement and Abandonment 15. Fundamentals of Decision Theory. Appendices. Index
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