Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6595453 Computers & Chemical Engineering 2015 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
An integrated chemical site involves a complex network of chemical plants. Typically, these plants interact closely, are dependent on each other for raw materials and demand for their products, and have the provision of intermediate storage tanks to help manage inventory at strategic points in the network. Disruptions in the operation of these plants can drastically affect flow of material in the site network. As a result, the choice of sequence and timing of planned periodic turnarounds, which are major disruptions, is important in order to minimize effects on profits and production. We investigate a discrete-time mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) model to perform turnaround optimization. The objective is to recommend potential schedules in order to minimize losses while satisfying network, resource, turnaround, demand, financial and other practical constraints. We propose general formulations to tackle this problem and study an industrial-size site network under various scenarios over a long-term horizon.
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