A two-stage robust optimization approach for oxygen flexible distribution under uncertainty in iron and steel plants

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Authors: Shenglong Jiang, Gongzhuang Peng, Ian David Lockhard Bogle Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 June 2021

Abstract: Oxygen optimal distribution is one of the most important energy management problems in the modern iron and steel industry. Normally, the supply of the energy generation system is determined by the energy demand of manufacturing processes. However, the balance between supply and demand fluctuates frequently due to the uncertainty arising in manufacturing processes. In this paper, we developed an oxygen optimal distribution model considering uncertain demands and proposed a two-stage robust optimization (TSRO) with a budget-based uncertainty set that protects the initial distribution decisions with low conservatism. The main goal of the TSRO model is to make wait-and-see decisions maximizing production profits and make here-and-now decisions minimizing operational stability and surplus/shortage penalty. To represent the uncertainty set of energy demands, we developed a Gaussian process (GP)-based time series model to forecast the energy demands of continuous processes and a capacity-constrained scheduling model to generate multi-scenario energy demands of discrete processes. We carried out extensive computational studies on TSRO and its components using well-synthetic instances from historical data. The results of model validation and analysis are promising and demonstrate our approach is adapted to solve industrial cases under uncertainty.













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