Solving Heated Oil Pipeline Problems Via Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming Approach
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Publication:6322658
arXiv1907.10812MaRDI QIDQ6322658FDOQ6322658
Authors: Mu-Ming Yang, Yakui Huang, Yuhong Dai, Bo Li
Publication date: 24 July 2019
Abstract: It is a crucial problem how to heat oil and save running cost for crude oil transport. This paper strictly formulates such a heated oil pipeline problem as a mixed integer nonlinear programming model. Nonconvex and convex continuous relaxations of the model are proposed, which are proved to be equivalent under some suitable conditions. Meanwhile, we provide a preprocessing procedure to guarantee these conditions. Therefore we are able to design a branch-and-bound algorithm for solving the mixed integer nonlinear programming model to global optimality. To make the branch-and-bound algorithm more efficient, an outer approximation method is proposed as well as the technique of warm start is used. The numerical experiments with a real heated oil pipeline problem show that our algorithm achieves a better scheme and can save 6.83% running cost compared with the practical scheme.
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