Clean energy supply chain optimization: Steady-state natural gas transportation

IF 6.9 Q1 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Zhongfu Liu , Shuiying Xu , Shihao Zhao , Yuewen Li , Meiling Zhou , Shuosen Li , Fei Meng
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Abstract

In the context of the clean energy supply chain, optimizing the natural gas transportation scheme based on steady-state operation can not only enhance the efficiency of pipeline network operation but also facilitate the low-carbon transition of energy. As a crucial component of the clean energy supply chain, natural gas pipeline systems are highly complex, characterized by the intricate topological coupling between pipelines and stations, requiring collaborative optimization decisions for pressure, flow, and the operation of compressor stations. Additionally, the pressure drop and flow in the pipeline must satisfy nonlinear physical equations, which involve hydraulic parameters such as temperature and compressibility factor that vary with flow and pressure. To address these issues, a mixed-integer nonlinear optimization model is developed, and by linearizing the nonlinear equations, a sequential linear programming algorithm is proposed, iteratively updating the hydraulic parameters. The objective is to minimize pipeline transportation costs and energy consumption, achieving optimization of the steady-state operation of the natural gas pipeline system. Experimental results show that the proposed model and algorithm significantly improve the efficiency of the clean energy supply chain, providing theoretical support for the low-carbon and economic aspects of natural gas transportation.
清洁能源供应链优化:天然气稳态运输
在清洁能源供应链背景下,优化基于稳态运行的天然气输送方案,不仅可以提高管网运行效率,还可以促进能源的低碳转型。天然气管道系统作为清洁能源供应链的重要组成部分,具有高度复杂性,管道与站之间存在复杂的拓扑耦合,需要对压力、流量和压缩站的运行进行协同优化决策。此外,管道内的压降和流量必须满足非线性物理方程,其中涉及温度和压缩系数等水力参数随流量和压力的变化。为了解决这些问题,建立了一个混合整数非线性优化模型,并通过线性化非线性方程,提出了一种迭代更新水力参数的顺序线性规划算法。目标是使管道运输成本和能源消耗最小化,实现天然气管道系统稳态运行的优化。实验结果表明,提出的模型和算法显著提高了清洁能源供应链的效率,为天然气运输的低碳和经济方面提供了理论支持。
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