M. Graells et al., DISPATCHING-LIKE STRATEGIES USING INTERMEDIATE STORAGE FOR THE SCHEDULING OF BATCH CHEMICAL PROCESSES, Computers & chemical engineering, 19, 1995, pp. 621-626
This work introduces a comprehensive methodology for operation schedul
ing and campaign formation in the case of multipurpose batch plants. I
n phase and our of phase operation modes are taken into account. Inter
mediate storage is also considered and campaigns are built up yielding
the precise amounts of intermediates to leave the storage tanks empty
at their end. Furthermore, taking advantage of the IS, these campaign
s may produce simultaneously products sharing equipment units. Campaig
ns are defined as a sequence of production runs of intermediates, from
here on called mini-jobs, and thus scheduling may be carried out by m
eans of simulation using units as soon as they come available. Once pr
ovided a friendly user interface, multipurpose schedules may be easily
modified by hand, The proposed methodology will just require from the
user the dispatching of a set of mini-jobs.