1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf00223136
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“…Lang's method considered the foundation of factorial methods proposes that the ISBL fixed capital cost of a factory be given as a function of the total cost of equipment purchased by the equation 32,33 : normalCnormalL=normalfnormalL×E, where C L is the total plant ISBL capital cost by the Lang method; f L is the Lang factor. Plants processing only fluids have the highest Lang factor, 4.74, while plants only processing solids have a factor of 3.10.…”
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“…Lang's method considered the foundation of factorial methods proposes that the ISBL fixed capital cost of a factory be given as a function of the total cost of equipment purchased by the equation 32,33 : normalCnormalL=normalfnormalL×E, where C L is the total plant ISBL capital cost by the Lang method; f L is the Lang factor. Plants processing only fluids have the highest Lang factor, 4.74, while plants only processing solids have a factor of 3.10.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To account for indirect costs, a second set of factors is applied to the total direct cost: for engineering and construction (E & C), contingencies (C), and the size adjustment factor (SF). The values of these factors are presented in Table 2 32 normalCdirect=1+normalfP1+normalfP2+normalfnormalB+normalfnormalF+normalfnormalIE, normalCCh=1+normalfnormalE&C+normalfnormalC+normalfSFnormalCdirect, where C Ch is the total capital investment by Chilton's method.…”
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