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Life Cycle Costing

European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review, 2020
Life Cycle Costing bezeichnet die Gestaltung von objektbezogenen Masnahmen uber den Lebenszyklus dieser Objekte hinweg mit dem Ziel der wirtschaftlichen Optimierung.
L. Michaux, J. Gruyters
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Life cycle-based evaluation of environmental impacts and external costs of treated wastewater reuse for irrigation: A case study in southern Italy

, 2021
Treated wastewater (TWW) reuse is a practice involving a series of life cycle environmental and socio-economic benefits and trade-offs. This raises a fundamental question: Is this practice sustainable from the life cycle perspective?
K. Canaj   +4 more
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Life cycle GHG emissions and lifetime costs of medium-duty diesel and battery electric trucks in Toronto, Canada

Transportation Research, Part D: Transport and Environment, 2017
Taylor Zhou   +3 more
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BIM-based approach for optimizing life cycle costs of sustainable buildings

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018
This paper proposes a framework that integrates Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Genetic Algorithm Optimization and Monte-Carlo Simulation. The developed framework helps in implementing a stochastic Life-Cycle Cost (LCC) model for building to ...
M. Marzouk, S. Azab, Mahmoud Metawie
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Life‐cycle benefits estimation for hybrid seismic‐resistant self‐centering braced frames

Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics, 2023
The hybrid self‐centering braced frames (HSBFs) with shape memory alloy‐based braces (SMABs) and viscous dampers (VDs) are an emerging structural system developed for improving the seismic resilience of traditional braced frames (e.g., buckling ...
Shuling Hu, Songye Zhu
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Life cycle costing

Property Management, 1990
Defines life cycle costing, which gives rise to Life Cycle Cost (LCC). Defines LCC as “The total cost of the system or product under study over its complete life cycle or the duration of the period of study, whichever is the shorter”. Stresses that LCC can be used at whatever level is chosen (estate or, say, a boiler). Explains the timing and mechanism
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Comparative life cycle energy consumption, carbon emissions and economic costs of hydrogen production from coke oven gas and coal gasification

, 2020
Traditional hydrogen production is primarily based on coal gasification in China, and it faces severe challenges relating to its high energy consumption and carbon emissions.
Junjie Li, Wanjing Cheng
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Uncertainty in the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions and costs of HDPE pipe alternatives

, 2020
High density polyethylene (HDPE) is a thermoplastic used in many engineering applications but one that imposes environmental burdens when produced and environmental costs at end-of-life (EOL).
Long Nguyen   +3 more
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