Logistic Optimization Of Chemical Production Processes
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In this first book dedicated to the logistics of chemical plants and production processes, authors from academia and industry -- such as Bayer, Degussa, Merck -- provide an overview of the field, incorporating the knowledge and experience gathered over the last 10 years. In so doing, they describe the latest ideas on efficient design, illustrating when to produce which part of...
In this first book dedicated to the logistics of chemical plants and production processes, authors from academia and industry -- such as Bayer, Degussa, Merck -- provide an overview of the field, incorporating the knowledge and experience gathered over the last 10 years. In so doing, they describe the latest ideas on efficient design, illustrating when to produce which part of...
Description:
In this first book dedicated to the logistics of chemical plants and production processes, authors from academia and industry -- such as Bayer, Degussa, Merck -- provide an overview of the field, incorporating the knowledge and experience gathered over the last 10 years. In so doing, they describe the latest ideas on efficient design, illustrating when to produce which part of the equipment and with which resources, so as to optimize chemical plants for high capacity and flexibility. Alongside the fundamentals, tools and algorithms, and integration issues, the book features five significant industrial case studies.
Table of Contents:
Preface. List of Contributors. Part I: Introduction. 1. Supply Chain and Supply Chain Management (Mario Stobge). Part II: Simulation. 2. Logistics Simulation in the Chemical Industry (Markus Schulz and Sven Spieckermann). 3. Logistic Simulation of Pipeless Plants (Andreas Liefeldt). Part III: Industrial Solutions. 4. Planning Large Supply Chain Scenarios with 'Quant-based Combinatorial Optimization' (Christoph Plapp, Dirk Surholt, and Dietmar Syring). 5. Scheduling and Optimization of a Copper Productin Process (Iiro Harjunkoski, Marco Fahl, and Hans Werner borchers). 6. Stochastic Tools in Supply Chain Management (Rudolf Metz). Part IV: Engineered Mixed-Integer Programming in Chemical Batch Scheduling (Guido Sand). 8. MILP Optimization Models for Short-term Scheduling of Batch Processes (Carlos A. Mendez, Ignacio E. Grossmann, Iiro Harjunkoski, and Marco Fahl). 9. Uncertainty Conscious Scheduling by Two-Stage Stochastic Optimization (Jochen Till, Guido Sand, and Sebastian Engell). 10. Scheduling Based on Reach ability Analysis of Timed Automata (Sebastian Panek, Olaf Stursberg, and Sebastian Engell). Part V: Interaction with ERP Systems. 11. Integrated Short and Midterm Scheduling of chemical Production Processes - A Case Study (Mathias Goblet, Thomas Kasper, and Christopher Surie). 12. Integration of Scheduling with ERP Systems (Widfried Jaenicke and Robert Seeger). Index.
Author Biography:
Sebastian Engell received the Dipl.-Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Germany, in 1978, and the Dr.-Ing. degree from the Universitat Duisburg, Germany in 1981. In 1987 the Universitat Duisburg granted him the venia legendi in Automatic Control Since 1990 he has been Professor of Process Control in the Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, Universitat Dortmund, Germany. 1996-1999 he served as the Department Chairman, and from 2002-2005 as Vice-Rector for Research, Promotion of Young Scientists and International Relations of Universitat Dortmund. Since 2005, he is a member of the selection committee for the Leibniz-Prize of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. In 2006 Sebastian Engell was appointed Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control. His areas of research are control design, modeling and control of chemical and biochemical processes, hybrid systems, logic control and scheduling in the process industries.
In this first book dedicated to the logistics of chemical plants and production processes, authors from academia and industry -- such as Bayer, Degussa, Merck -- provide an overview of the field, incorporating the knowledge and experience gathered over the last 10 years. In so doing, they describe the latest ideas on efficient design, illustrating when to produce which part of the equipment and with which resources, so as to optimize chemical plants for high capacity and flexibility. Alongside the fundamentals, tools and algorithms, and integration issues, the book features five significant industrial case studies.
Table of Contents:
Preface. List of Contributors. Part I: Introduction. 1. Supply Chain and Supply Chain Management (Mario Stobge). Part II: Simulation. 2. Logistics Simulation in the Chemical Industry (Markus Schulz and Sven Spieckermann). 3. Logistic Simulation of Pipeless Plants (Andreas Liefeldt). Part III: Industrial Solutions. 4. Planning Large Supply Chain Scenarios with 'Quant-based Combinatorial Optimization' (Christoph Plapp, Dirk Surholt, and Dietmar Syring). 5. Scheduling and Optimization of a Copper Productin Process (Iiro Harjunkoski, Marco Fahl, and Hans Werner borchers). 6. Stochastic Tools in Supply Chain Management (Rudolf Metz). Part IV: Engineered Mixed-Integer Programming in Chemical Batch Scheduling (Guido Sand). 8. MILP Optimization Models for Short-term Scheduling of Batch Processes (Carlos A. Mendez, Ignacio E. Grossmann, Iiro Harjunkoski, and Marco Fahl). 9. Uncertainty Conscious Scheduling by Two-Stage Stochastic Optimization (Jochen Till, Guido Sand, and Sebastian Engell). 10. Scheduling Based on Reach ability Analysis of Timed Automata (Sebastian Panek, Olaf Stursberg, and Sebastian Engell). Part V: Interaction with ERP Systems. 11. Integrated Short and Midterm Scheduling of chemical Production Processes - A Case Study (Mathias Goblet, Thomas Kasper, and Christopher Surie). 12. Integration of Scheduling with ERP Systems (Widfried Jaenicke and Robert Seeger). Index.
Author Biography:
Sebastian Engell received the Dipl.-Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Germany, in 1978, and the Dr.-Ing. degree from the Universitat Duisburg, Germany in 1981. In 1987 the Universitat Duisburg granted him the venia legendi in Automatic Control Since 1990 he has been Professor of Process Control in the Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, Universitat Dortmund, Germany. 1996-1999 he served as the Department Chairman, and from 2002-2005 as Vice-Rector for Research, Promotion of Young Scientists and International Relations of Universitat Dortmund. Since 2005, he is a member of the selection committee for the Leibniz-Prize of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. In 2006 Sebastian Engell was appointed Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control. His areas of research are control design, modeling and control of chemical and biochemical processes, hybrid systems, logic control and scheduling in the process industries.
Autor | Engell, Sebastian |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2007 |
Kirjastus | Wiley-Vch Verlag Gmbh |
Köide | Kõvakaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 298 |
Pikkus | 240 |
Laius | 240 |
Keel | English |
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