Apfd. Barbosapovoa et Cc. Pantelides, DESIGN OF MULTIPURPOSE PLANTS USING THE RESOURCE-TASK NETWORK UNIFIEDFRAMEWORK, Computers & chemical engineering, 21, 1997, pp. 703-708
A new formulation is presented for the optimal design of multipurpose
plants. The proposed model permits a detailed consideration of the des
ign problem taking account of trade-offs between capital costs, revenu
es and operational flexibility. The optimal solution involves the sele
ction of the required processing and storage equipment items, and the
required levels of provision of other production resources such as uti
lities, manpower, cleaning and transportation equipment. The recently
proposed unified Resource-Task Network (RTN) framework (Pantelides, 19
94) is used for the process representation. A simple Mixed Integer Lin
ear Programming (MILP) formulation is developed. Binary variables are
used to represent the operational and structural choices that have to
be made. An example illustrating the flexibility and the applicability
of the new approach to the design of multipurpose batch plants is pre
sented.