Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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173087 | Computers & Chemical Engineering | 2011 | 15 Pages |
Hoist scheduling, especially cyclic hoist scheduling (CHS), is used to maximize the manufacturing productivity of electroplating processes. Water-reuse network design (WRND) for the electroplating rinsing system targets the optimal water allocation, such that fresh water consumption and wastewater generation are minimized. Currently, there is still a lack of studies on integrating CHS and WRND technologies for electroplating manufacturing. In this paper, a multi-objective mixed-integer dynamic optimization (MIDO) model has been developed to integrate CHS and WRND technologies for simultaneous consideration of productivity and water use efficiency for environmentally benign electroplating. The orthogonal collocation method on finite elements is employed to convert the MIDO problem into a mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) problem. The efficacy of the methodology is demonstrated by solving a real electroplating example. It demonstrates that the computational methods of production scheduling, process design, and dynamic optimization can be effectively integrated to create economic and environmental win–win situations for the electroplating industry.
► This study integrates hoist scheduling and water-reuse network design. ► This study simultaneously considers productivity maximization and wastewater minimization. ► This study develops a MIDO model for environmentally benign electroplating.