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IENG 217 Cost Estimating for Engineers

IENG 217 Cost Estimating for Engineers. Operation Estimating. Tooling. Estimated Operation Cost. Direct Labor. Prime Cost. Direct Material. Operation Cost Elements. Turning Operation. Operation Time. t pr = total process time = machine time + handling time + tool change time

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IENG 217 Cost Estimating for Engineers

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  1. IENG 217Cost Estimating for Engineers Operation Estimating

  2. Tooling Estimated Operation Cost Direct Labor Prime Cost Direct Material Operation Cost Elements

  3. Turning Operation

  4. Operation Time tpr = total process time = machine time + handling time + tool change time = tm + th + tc(tm/T) where tm = machine time th = time to load/unload machine tc = time to change a tool (tm/t) = no. parts that can be produced before a tool change is required T = life of a tool

  5. Operation Time cpr = production cost = batch cost + machine cost + tool cost

  6. Machining Time • Function of rate of processing

  7. Machining Time • Function of rate of processing

  8. Example • 3” diameter piece to be turned to 2.8” diameter, length of stock to be turned is 10”, f = 0.01”/rev., V = cut speed = 200 fpm, d = depth of cut = .2”. • Find machine processing time

  9. Tool Life

  10. Tool Life

  11. Example • HSS cutter; at 250 sfpm tool lasts 30 min; at 100 sfpm tool lasts 60 min. Find tool life eq.

  12. Operation Time tpr = total process time = machine time + handling time + tool change time = tm + th + tc(tm/T)

  13. Operation Time tpr = total process time = machine time + handling time + tool change time = tm + th + tc(tm/T) Q: Do we want to minimize processing time or do we want to minimize part cost?

  14. Example • Turning operation; L=10 inches, D = 3inches to 2.9 inches, feed = 0.1 inch/rev, load and unload = 2 min, cutter change = 3 min, tool life given by T = 1.7x105 V-1.7, Co = $35/hr, Cpt = $3 / cutter

  15. Example • Turning operation; L=10 inches, D = 3inches to 2.9 inches, feed = 0.1 inch/rev, load and unload = 2 min, cutter change = 3 min, tool life given by T = 1.7x105 V-1.7, Co = $35/hr, Cpt = $3 / cutter

  16. Example

  17. Operations Analysis • Factual time and cost estimating catalogues • Product design • Process knowledge • Operations sheet preparation • Time and cost finding

  18. Time Elements • Setup time • Cycle time

  19. Setup Time

  20. Cycle Time Elements

  21. Product Design

  22. Process knowledge

  23. Operations Sheet

  24. Cost Estimates

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