Integrated Scheduling of Reheating Furnace and Hot Rolling Based on Improved Multiobjective Differential Evolution
Kun Li and
Huixin Tian
Complexity, 2018, vol. 2018, 1-19
Abstract:
In the hot rolling mill, a cold slab is reheated in reheating furnace and then rolled into thin coils through hot rolling process. Traditional research on hot rolling mill generally takes the two processes as two separate single-objective scheduling problems, though they are closely connected and their optimization objectives are conflicting with each other. In this paper, the integrated scheduling of the reheating furnace and hot rolling is investigated in the view of multiobjective optimization. A mixed-integer programming model with two objectives is formulated for this problem, and a multiobjective differential evolution (MODE) algorithm is developed to solve this model. To make it easy for algorithm design, a hot rolling schedule (i.e., a sequence of slabs) is used to represent a solution and for a given solution, a heuristic with consideration of energy consumption minimization is presented to obtain the schedule of reheating furnace. To achieve the balance of exploration and exploitation, a novel mutation operator with adaptive leader selection, a crossover operator with feasibility consideration, and a guided multiobjective local search are designed. Computational results based on simulated data illustrate that the integrated scheduling is superior to the traditional two-phase scheduling method used in practice and literature. Further results illustrate that the proposed MODE algorithm is effective and superior to some other multiobjective evolutionary algorithms.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1155/2018/1919438
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