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Time representations and mathematical models for process scheduling problems

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Time representations and mathematical models for process scheduling problems
During the last 15 years, many mathematical models have been developed in order to solve process operation scheduling problems, using discrete or continuous time representations. In this paper, we present a unified representation and modeling approach for process scheduling problems. Four different time representations are presented, compared, and applied to single-stage and multi-stage batch scheduling problems, as well as crude-oil operations scheduling problems. We introduce three solution methods that can be used to achieve global optimality or obtain near-optimal solutions depending on the stop criterion used. Computational results show that the Multi-Operation Sequencing time representation is superior to the others as it allows efficient symmetry-breaking and requires fewer priority-slots, thus leading to smaller model sizes.
Sylvain Mouret, Ignacio E. Grossmann, Pierre Pesti
Added 25 Aug 2011
Updated 25 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where CCE
Authors Sylvain Mouret, Ignacio E. Grossmann, Pierre Pestiaux
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