Scheduling of crude oil unloading and loading operations
is an
important optimization problem for minimizing the significant costs
at the front end of a refinery. The scheduling problem involves finding
the optimal operation of crude-oil unloading from vessels, its transfer
to storage tanks, and determination of charging schedule for each
crude-oil mixture to the continuous distillation units. In this work,
we propose a simplified state-task-network (STN) based formulation
to address the problem of short-term scheduling of crude oil operations
using unit-specific event-based continuous-time representation by
incorporating explicit storage tasks for handling material transfer
from storage and charging tanks. Constraints are developed for different
cases corresponding to material flow in a tank based on (i) whether
bypassing is allowed or not, (ii) whether crude mixing is allowed
or not, and based on (iii) whether simultaneous input and output is
allowed or not. The proposed model is applied to a few benchmark examples
from literature giving better results with improved objective functions
compared with the results reported in previous works.
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