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A robust optimization approach for integrated steel production and batch delivery scheduling with uncertain rolling times and deterioration effect

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH
Volume 58, Issue 17, Pages 5132-5154

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2019.1693659

Keywords

production and delivery; uncertain rolling times; deteriorating jobs; batch delivery; IVNS

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71922009, 71801071, 71871080, 71601065, 71690235, 71501058, 71601060]
  2. Innovative Research Groups of the National Natural Science Foundation of China [71521001]
  3. Anhui Province Natural Science Foundation [1908085MG223]
  4. Project of Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Science in University of Anhui Province
  5. Open Research Fund Program of Key Laboratory of Process Optimization and Intelligent Decision-making (Hefei University of Technology), Ministry of Education
  6. Humboldt Research Award (Germany)
  7. Base of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities for Optimization and Decision-making in the Manufacturing Process of Complex Product (111 project)

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Efficient collaboration between various sub-processes of steel production is of considerable significance, which directly affects a product's production cycle and energy consumption. However, current collaborative optimisation models and methods in steel production are still limited: (1) Most of the current collaborative manufacturing problems in steel production focus on obtaining joint schedule between steel-making and continuous casting (SCC), and the works considering continuous casting and hot rolling (CCHR) are very few. (2) The processing time is assumed as a constant in most of the existing SCC scheduling models. However, the rolling time of a product in hot rolling operation is actually uncertain and deteriorating. (3) Exact algorithms cannot be applied to solve the complicated collaborative optimisation problems because of their high complexities. To address these problems, we propose an integrated CCHR and batch delivery scheduling model where interval rolling time and linear deterioration effect are considered. With the concept of min-max regret value, we formulate the collaborative optimisation problem as a robust optimisation problem. Instead of using the exact algorithm, we develop an Improved Variable Neighborhood Search (IVNS) algorithm incorporated a novel population update mechanism and neighbourhood structures to solve the robust optimisation problem. Moreover, we develop an exact algorithm that combines CPLEX solver and two dynamic programming algorithms to obtain the maximum regret value of a given rolling sequence. The results of computational experiments show the excellent performance of the proposed algorithms.

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