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Redefining Event Variables for Efficient Modeling of Continuous-Time Batch Processing

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Redefining Event Variables for Efficient Modeling of Continuous-Time Batch Processing
Abstract: We define events so as to reduce the number of events and decision variables needed for modeling batchscheduling problems such as described in [Westenberger and Kallrath (1994)]. We propose a new MILP formulation based on this concept, defining non-uniform time periods as needed and decision variables that are not time-indexed. It can handle complicated multi-product/multi-stage machine processes, with production lines merging and diverging, and with minimum and maximum batch sizes. We compare it with earlier models and show that it can solve problems with small to medium demands relative to batch sizes in reasonable computer times.
Siqun Wang, Monique Guignard
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where ANOR
Authors Siqun Wang, Monique Guignard
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