Scheduling of crude oil operations in refinery without sufficient charging tanks using petri nets

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Abstract

A short-term schedule for crude oil operations in a refinery should define and sequence the activities in detail. Each activity involves both discrete-event and continuous variables. The combinatorial nature of the scheduling problem makes it difficult to solve. For such a scheduling problem, charging tanks are a type of critical resources. If the number of charging tanks is not sufficient, the scheduling problem is further complicated. This work conducts a study on the scheduling problem of crude oil operations without sufficient charging tanks. In this case, to make a refinery able to operate, a charging tank has to be in simultaneous charging and feeding to a distiller for some time, called simultaneously-charging-and-feeding (SCF) mode, leading to disturbance to the oil distillation in distillers. A hybrid Petri net model is developed to describe the behavior of the system. Then, a scheduling method is proposed to find a schedule such that the SCF mode is minimally used. It is computationally efficient. An industrial case study is given to demonstrate the obtained results.

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An, Y., Wu, N. Q., Hon, C. T., & Li, Z. W. (2017). Scheduling of crude oil operations in refinery without sufficient charging tanks using petri nets. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 7(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/app7060564

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