Production Planning in Continuous Process Industries:Theoretical and Optimization Issues
Krystsina Bakhrankova ()
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Krystsina Bakhrankova: Molde University College
Chapter 11 in Operations Research Proceedings 2008, 2009, pp 67-72 from Springer
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Summary A solid theoretical basis related to production planning for different process systems has been established in the literature. However, continuous ow process industries with non-discrete items remain least researched with respect to specific theoretical and optimization issues. The purpose of this work is to locate continuous non-discrete production within the theoretical frameworks and apply planning techniques on a concrete industrial example. Subsequently, two mathematical optimization models are developed and analyzed in conjunction with their practical implications and computational results. The first formulation allows for a better utilization of the production capacity with respect to energy costs, whereas the second one maximizes the production output.
Keywords: Production Planning; Mixed Integer Linear Programming; Storage Product; Mixed Integer Linear Programming Model; Optimization Issue (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-00142-0_11
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