Chemical Engineering Plant Economics Which of the following elements is not included in the scope of market analysis? Opportunities Competition from other manufactures Economics Product distribution Opportunities Competition from other manufactures Economics Product distribution ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Chemical Engineering Plant Economics 'Utilities' in a chemical process plant includes compressed air, steam, water, electrical power, oxygen, acetylene, fuel gases etc. Utility costs for ordinary chemical process plants ranges roughly from __________ percent of the total product cost. 35 to 45 1 to 5 25 to 35 10 to 20 35 to 45 1 to 5 25 to 35 10 to 20 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Chemical Engineering Plant Economics Which of the following relationship is not correct is case of a chemical process plant? Total product cost = manufacturing cost + general expenses Manufacturing cost = direct product cost + fixed charges + plant overhead costs Total product cost = direct production cost + plant overhead cost General expenses = administrative expenses + distribution & marketing expenses Total product cost = manufacturing cost + general expenses Manufacturing cost = direct product cost + fixed charges + plant overhead costs Total product cost = direct production cost + plant overhead cost General expenses = administrative expenses + distribution & marketing expenses ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Chemical Engineering Plant Economics The amount of simple interest during 'n' interest period is (where, i = interest rate based on the length of one interest period, p = principal) P(1 + i.n) P(1 + i)n P(1 - i.n) P.i.n. P(1 + i.n) P(1 + i)n P(1 - i.n) P.i.n. ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Chemical Engineering Plant Economics Cost of piping in a fluid processing unit (e.g., distillation) of a chemical process plant is about __________ percent of the fixed capital investment. 4 34 13 22 4 34 13 22 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Chemical Engineering Plant Economics For a given fluid, as the pipe diameter increases, the pumping cost Decreases Increases Remains the same May increase or decrease, depending upon whether the fluid is Newtonian or non-Newtonian Decreases Increases Remains the same May increase or decrease, depending upon whether the fluid is Newtonian or non-Newtonian ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP