Artículo
A cost-effective model for the gasoline blend optimization problem
Fecha de publicación:
03/2016
Editorial:
Wiley
Revista:
Aiche Journal
ISSN:
0001-1541
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Gasoline blending is a critical process with a significant impact on the total revenues of oil refineries. It consists of mixingseveral feedstocks coming from various upstream processes and small amounts of additives to make different blendswith some specified quality properties. The major goal is to minimize operating costs by optimizing blend recipes, whilemeeting product demands on time and quality specifications. This work introduces a novel continuous-time mixed-integerlinear programming (MILP) formulation based on floating time slots to simultaneously optimize blend recipes and thescheduling of blending and distribution operations. The model can handle non-identical blenders, multipurpose producttanks, sequence-dependent changeover costs, limited amounts of gasoline components, and multi-period scenarios.Because it features an integrality gap close to zero, the proposed MILP approach is able to find optimal solutions atmuch lower computational cost than previous contributions when applied to large gasoline blend problems.
Palabras clave:
Gasoline Recipe
,
Blending Operations
,
Short-Term Scheduling
,
Milp Approach
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Citación
Cerda, Jaime; Pautasso, Pedro Carlos; Cafaro, Diego Carlos; A cost-effective model for the gasoline blend optimization problem; Wiley; Aiche Journal; 62; 9; 3-2016; 3002-3019
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