ENGINEERING ECONOMIC ENHANCED EBOOK
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Chapter 10, Problem 30P
To determine

If the embankment should be built and if yes, to which of the five heights above the roadway should it be built.

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Answer to Problem 30P

Yes, the embankment can be built.

The lowest total expected annual cost is at 3m embankment height.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

$300,000 of damage occurs.

The rate of return is 12%.

Concept used:

Write the expression for the annual probability of flood damage.

PA=1F ...... (I).

Here, the annual probability of flood damage is PA and the average frequency that flood level will exceed height in years is F.

Write the expression for the expected annual damage cost.

C=PA×$300,000 ...... (II).

Here, the expected annual damage cost is C and the annual probability of flood damage is PA.

Write the expression for the factor (AP,i,N).

(AP,i,N)=i×(i+1)N(1+i)N1 ...... (III).

Here, the rate of interest is i and the time period is N.

Write the expression for the equivalent uniform annual cost for the embankment.

EUAC=Ci×(AP,i,N) ...... (IV).

Here, the initial cost is Ci.

Write the expression for the total expected Annual cost.

CT=EUAC+C ...... (V).

Here, the total expected Annual cost is CT, the expression for the equivalent uniform annual cost for the embankment is EUAC and the expected annual damage cost is C.

Calculation:

Calculate the annual probability of flood damage and the expected annual damage cost.

Embankment height above roadway (m) Initial cost (Ci) Average frequency that will exceed height (F) in years Annual probability of flood damages (PA) Expected annual damage cost (C)
2.0 $100,000 3 0.333 $99,900
2.5 $165,000 8 0.125 $37,500
3.0 $300,000 25 0.04 $12,000
3.5 $400,000 50 0.02 $6000
4.0 $550,000 100 0.01 $3000

Here, calculate the annual probability of flood damage and the expected annual damage cost from Equation-(I) and Equation-(II).

Calculate the factor (AP,i,N).

Substitute 0.12 for i and 50 year for N in Equation-(III).

(AP,i,N)=i×(i+1)N(1+i)N1=0.12×(0.12+1)50(1+0.12)501=0.1204

Calculate the equivalent uniform annual cost for the embankment and total expected annual cost.

Embankment height above roadway (m) Initial cost (Ci) (AP,0.12,50) EUAC Expected annual damage cost (C) Total Expected Annual cost (CT)
2.0 $100,000 0.1204 $12,040 $99,900 $111,940
2.5 $165,000 0.1204 $19,866 $37,500 $57,366
3.0 $300,000 0.1204 $36,120 $12,000 $48,120
3.5 $400,000 0.1204 $48,160 $6,000 $54,160
4.0 $550,000 0.1204 $66,220 $3,000 $69,220

Here, calculate the equivalent uniform annual cost for the embankment and total expected annual cost from Equation-(IV) and Equation-(V) respectively.

The lowest total expected annual cost is at 3m embankment height.

Conclusion:

Yes, the embankment can be built.

Thus, the lowest total expected annual cost is at 3m embankment height.

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