The Reliable Hierarchical Location-allocation Model under Heterogeneous Probabilistic Disruptions

N. Zarrinpoor, M. S. Nezhad, M. Pishvaei
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Abstract

This paper presents a novel reliable hierarchical location-allocation model where facilities are subject to the risk of disruptions. Based on the relationship between various levels of system, a multi-level multi-flow hierarchy is considered. The heterogeneous probabilistic disruptions are investigated in which the constructed facilities have different site-dependent and independent failure rates. In the occurrence of facility disruptions, to achieve system reliability, the mitigation operation is considered in such a way as to reassign the demand nodes to other operational facilities that can provide services. The problem is modeled from both cost and risk perspectives such that the fixed installation cost as well as the expected costs in normal disruption-free and disruptive conditions are minimized. A Benders decomposition algorithm is developed which seeks to find exact solution of the proposed model. Two efficient accelerating techniques including valid inequalities and knapsack inequalities are also proposed to expedite the convergence of solution procedure. The numerical results illustrate the applicability of the proposed model as well as the efficiency of the designed solution procedure.
异构概率中断下的可靠分层定位分配模型
本文提出了一种新的可靠的分层位置分配模型,其中设施受到中断风险的影响。基于系统各层次之间的关系,考虑了多层次的多流层次结构。研究了异质概率中断,其中所建设施具有不同的地点依赖和独立故障率。在发生设施中断时,为实现系统可靠性,考虑采取缓解操作,将需求节点重新分配给能够提供服务的其他运营设施。该问题从成本和风险两个角度建模,使固定安装成本以及正常无中断和中断条件下的预期成本最小化。提出了一种Benders分解算法,该算法旨在找到所提出模型的精确解。提出了有效不等式和背包不等式两种有效的加速技术来加快求解过程的收敛速度。数值结果表明了所提模型的适用性以及所设计的求解过程的有效性。
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