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Chemical Production Scheduling

Chemical Production Scheduling

Chemical Production Scheduling

Mixed-Integer Programming Models and Methods
Christos T. Maravelias, Princeton University, New Jersey
May 2021
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9781107154759
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    Understand common scheduling as well as other advanced operational problems with this valuable reference from a recognized leader in the field. Beginning with basic principles and an overview of linear and mixed-integer programming, this unified treatment introduces the fundamental ideas underpinning most modeling approaches, and will allow you to easily develop your own models. With more than 150 figures, the basic concepts and ideas behind the development of different approaches are clearly illustrated. Addresses a wide range of problems arising in diverse industrial sectors, from oil and gas to fine chemicals, and from commodity chemicals to food manufacturing. A perfect resource for engineering and computer science students, researchers working in the area, and industrial practitioners.

    • Presents a unified notation and classification of problems and modelling methods
    • Contains over 150 figures, many of them with multiple panels illustrating complex ideas
    • Can be used as the main text for a graduate elective course or as a supplement for courses on optimization with emphasis on applications

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    May 2021
    Hardback
    9781107154759
    300 pages
    175 × 250 × 30 mm
    0.95kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I:
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Mixed‐integer programming
    • Part II:
    • 3. Single‐unit environment
    • 4. Single‐stage environment
    • 5. Multi‐stage environment
    • 6. Multi‐purpose environment
    • 7. Network environment: basics
    • Part III:
    • 8. Network environment: extensions
    • 9. Continuous processes
    • 10. Periodic scheduling
    • 11. Multiperiod blending
    • Part IV:
    • 12. Solution methods: sequential environments
    • 13. Solution methods: network environments
    • 14. Real‐time scheduling
    • 15. Integration of production planning and scheduling.
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