Model based optimization for petroleum refinery configuration design / Cheng Seong Khor.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Germany : Wiley, 2024. Description: x, 244pISBN: - 9783527347414
- 665.5 Â T24 KHO
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Model-Based Optimization for Petroleum Refinery Configuration Design
An accessible, easy-to-read introduction to the methods of mixed-integer optimization, with practical applications, real-world operational data, and case studies
Interest in model-based approaches for optimizing the design of petroleum refineries has increased throughout the industry in recent years. Mathematical optimization based on mixed-integer programming has brought about the superstructure optimization method for synthesizing petroleum refinery configurations from multiple topological alternatives.
Model-Based Optimization for Petroleum Refinery Configuration Design presents a detailed introduction to the use of mathematical optimization to solve both linear and nonlinear problems in the refining industry. The book opens with an overview of petroleum refining processes, basic concepts in mathematical programming, and applications of mathematical programming for refinery optimization. Subsequent chapters address superstructure representations of topological alternatives, mathematical formulation, solution strategies, and various modeling frameworks. Practical case studies demonstrate refinery configuration design, refinery retrofitting, and real-world issues and considerations.
Presents linear, nonlinear, and mixed-integer programming approaches applicable to both new and existing petroleum refineries
Highlights the benefits of model-based solutions to refinery configuration design problems
Features detailed case studies of the development and implementation of optimization models
Discusses economic considerations of heavy oil processing, including cash flow analysis of refinery costs and return on capital
Includes numerical examples based on real-world operational data and various commercial technologies
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