화학공학소재연구정보센터
Computers & Chemical Engineering, Vol.84, 627-646, 2016
Improved continuous-time model for gasoline blend scheduling
This work introduces a reduced-size continuous-time model for scheduling of gasoline blends. Previously published model has been modified by (i) introducing new model features (penalty for deliveries in order to reduce sending material from different product tanks to the same order, product and blender-dependent minimum setup times, maximum delivery rate from component tanks, threshold volume for each blend), (ii) by reducing the number of integer variables, and (iii) by adding lower bounds on the blend and switching costs, which significantly improve convergence. Nonlinearities are introduced by ethyl RT-70 equations for octane blending. Medium-size linear problems (two blenders, more than 20 orders, 5 products) are solved to optimality within one or two minutes. Previously unsolved large scale blending problems (more than 35 orders, 5 product, 2 or 3 blenders) have also been solved to less than 0.5% optimality gap. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.