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Time Windows For Short Term Planning In Multipurpose Batch Plants
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Computers And Chemical Engineering. , v. 23, n. SUPPL. 1, p. S551 - S554, 1999.
981354
10.1016/S0098-1354(99)80136-7
2-s2.0-77956859606
Autor
Rodrigues M.T.M.
Gimeno L.
Rodrigues L.A.
Institución
Resumen
A planning approach is presented for short term mode of operation in multipurpose batch plants. Planning output is given in the form of processing time windows for intermediate products. Time windows are established from the time profile demand of final products and raw materials availability plan input by the user. Equipment units capacity analysis is used to assure a feasible situation and an acceptable plant loading. © 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. 23 SUPPL. 1 S551 S554 Baptiste, P., Le Pape, C., A Theoretical and Experimental Comparison of Constraint Propagation Techniques for Disjunctive Scheduling (1995) Proc. 14th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Henning, G.P., Cerda, J., A KnowledgeBased Approach to Production Scheduling for Batch Processes (1996) Computers Chern. Engng., 20 (SUPPL), pp. 1295-1300 Keng, N.P., Yunn, Y.Y., Rossi, M., Interaction Sensitive Planning System for Job-Shop Scheduling (1988) Expert Systems and Intelligent Manufacturing, pp. 57-69. , Ed. M.D.Oliff, Elsevier Kondili, E., Pantelides, C.C., Sargent, R.W.H., A GeneralAlgorithm for Short Term Scheduling of Batch Operations - I. MILP Formulation (1993) Cornp. Chern. Engng, 17 (2), pp. 211-227 Papageorgiu, L.G., Pantelides, C.C., Optimal Campaign Planning Scheduling of Multipurpose Batch Semicontinuous Plants,Part2 (1996) Ind.Eng.Chem.Res, 35, p. 510 Sadeh, N., Look-Ahead Techniques for MicroOpportunistic Job Shop Scheduling (1991) PhD Thesis, School of Computer Science, , Carnegie Mellon University