Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 17 segundos...
Inicio  /  Nauka ta Progres Transportu  /  Núm: 14 Par: 0 (2007)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

EVALUATION OF LIFE-CYCLE COST AS A CRITERION TO SELECT THE MOST BENEFICIAL INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES

N. G. Ivanova    

Resumen

The review article represents current approaches to the efficiency estimation of new locomotive purchasing on the basis of life cycle cost value (LCC).

Palabras claves

PÁGINAS
pp. 261 - 265
MATERIAS
INFRAESTRUCTURA

 Artículos similares

       
 
Nicole Di Santo, Leidy Guante Henriquez, Giovanni Dotelli and Marco Imperadori    
Due to our increasing dependence on resources and energy, climate change is among the most tangible issues we are facing today. The construction industry has been identified as a key sector to intervene in, but mitigation strategies must focus on more th... ver más
Revista: Buildings

 
Ashfaque Ahmed Jhatial, Iveta Nováková and Eirik Gjerløw    
Alternative to traditional concrete, sustainable concrete reduces cement content, waste management issues, and CO2 emissions. To achieve sustainable concrete, waste materials can be used as supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) to partially replace... ver más
Revista: Buildings

 
Sonja Laasonen and Sami Pajunen    
This literature review examined the functionality of the connection or connections and disassembly as a general strategy. The prerequisites that arose for disassembly were, among other things, damage tolerance, reduction of emissions compared to raw mate... ver más
Revista: Buildings

 
Marina Malinovec Pucek, Ahmed Khoja, Elena Bazzan and Peter Gyuris    
The European Commission has mandated the use of digital building logbooks (DBL) to encourage deep energy renovations and overcome barriers in building renovations. The current energy performance certificates (EPCs) focus on operational energy consumption... ver más
Revista: Buildings

 
Matteo Di Virgilio, Andrea Basso Peressut, Valeria Arosio, Alessandro Arrigoni, Saverio Latorrata and Giovanni Dotelli    
Despite being the most employed polymer electrolyte for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), Nafion® has several limitations: expensiveness, poor performance when exposed to temperatures higher than 80 °C, and its potential as a source of enviro... ver más