학술논문

Sequencing inputs to a multi-product pipeline
Document Type
Conference
Source
2001 European Control Conference (ECC) Control Conference (ECC), 2001 European. :2152-2157 Sep, 2001
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Transportation
Pipelines
Plugs
Mathematical model
Equations
Job shop scheduling
Linear programming
Processor scheduling
Scheduling
Large Scale Systems
Process Automation
Pipeline
Decision-making Process
Language
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of scheduling commodities in a multi-product pipeline. It is developed an auxiliary model for the operational decision-making process. It is considered a study upon a tank farm and a pipeline connecting a refinery to a harbour. The objective is the operating cost minimisation. This cost is determined by storage tank changeovers, by seguencing of activities, by plug product usage, and by electric pumping cost. It is employed the classical scheduling approach based on mixed integer linear programming with uniform time discretization. The proposed model is able to predict operating procedures based on a computer-optimised structure. The current pipeline operation is based on experience. Finally, simulation examples demonstrate a significant cost saving achieved by this scheduling methodology.