Presentation 2000/5/16
Introduction of life cycle costing and its applications : Application of LCC to design of emergency shutdown systems in chemical process industry
Yoshio KAWAUCHI,
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Abstract(in English) According to an international standard IEC60300-3-3 titled "life cycle costing", life cycle cost(LCC) is defined as a cumulative cost of a product over its life cycle that is time interval between a product's conception and its disposal. Interests in LCC optimization have been emerging from a viewpoint of asset management. This paper introduces a methodology of LCC analysis, which consists of six basic processes, and presents an example of application of LCC to design of emergency shutdown systems in chemical process industry.
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Keyword(in English) Life cycle cost(LCC) / Petroleum and petrochemical process industries / Emergency shutdown systems / Safety integrity level (SIL)
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Title (in English) Introduction of life cycle costing and its applications : Application of LCC to design of emergency shutdown systems in chemical process industry
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Keyword(1) Life cycle cost(LCC)
Keyword(2) Petroleum and petrochemical process industries
Keyword(3) Emergency shutdown systems
Keyword(4) Safety integrity level (SIL)
1st Author's Name Yoshio KAWAUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation Business planning and exploring department Toyo Engineering Corp.()
Date 2000/5/16
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Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 74
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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