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Considerations for making Product-Process Tradeoffs Product Appearance, offering, purchase price, etc. Process Procurement availability, ease of installation, etc. TIC = Total Installed Cost O&M Operating cost (e.g., California Energy Crisis) Replacement labor Decommissioning Owner values What are yours?
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Light Bulbs Incandescent light bulb Compact fluorescent lamp From www.bulbs.com visited 8/24/01www.bulbs.com
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Planning for Failure Product Design Design parts to fail simultaneously Merge bias effect Process Design Preventive maintenance Maintenance experts available Avoid task interruption Schedule downtime Limit inventory of spare parts
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Rated Lamp Life [Tao and Janis 2001 p. 436] Rated lamp life is the time elapsed when 50% of a group of lamps remain burning. but what is the standard deviation?
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Greater Reliability
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System Performance Product with 3 Components Component A Component B Component C What is the likelihood of system failure at 10,500 hours?
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Component Failure
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Merge Bias Assume you and a friend rendez-vous to go to a performance, which starts at 8 PM. You will wait for each other before entering. Each lives about 15 minutes walking distance from the theatre. Assuming each leaves home at 7:45 PM, will you be able to go in at 8? What is the likelihood?
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Merge Bias
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total area under the curve = 1 area to the left of the mean = 0.5 8 PM
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Normal Distribution Mean Mode Median Standard Deviation
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Normal Distribution [Harris 1978]
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Different m, Same [Harris 1978]
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Same m, different [Harris 1978]
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Building Development vs. Technological Innovation Structural steel Taller buildings Elevators Increased floor plan Offices further from natural light Central core has no natural ventilation/cooling Air conditioning Additional lighting More heat Fluorescent light Lower heat generation Lower power consumption
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Range of M/E Floor Area Required for Buildings [excerpt from Tao and Janis 2001 Table 1-1] Percent of Gross Building Area Type of Occupancy LowMediumHigh Computer Center 102030 Hospital 51015 Office 246 Residential single-occup. 123 Residential high-rise 135 University or College 468
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Range of M/E Systems Costs of Buildings [excerpt from Tao and Janis 2001 Table 1-2] Percent of Total Building Cost Type of Occupancy LowMediumHigh Computer Center 304560 Hospital (clinical) 253035 Office (general) 202535 Residential single-occup. 101520 Residential high-rise 152025 University or College 203040
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Building Systems Load Temperature Light Air Water Fire Circulation Communication
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