Xueteng Wang, Mengyao Wei, Jiandong Wang, Yang Yue
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Abstract
In coal chemical industries, the optimal allocation of gas and steam is crucial for enhancing production efficiency and maximizing economic returns. This paper proposes an optimal scheduling method using operating zone models and entropy weights for an energy system in a gas-to-methanol process. The first step is to develop mechanistic models for the main facilities in methanol production, namely desulfurization, air separation, syngas compressors, and steam boilers. A genetic algorithm is employed to estimate the unknown parameters of the models. These models are grounded in physical mechanisms such as energy conservation, mass conservation, and thermodynamic laws. A multi-objective optimization problem is formulated, with the objectives of minimizing gas loss, steam loss, and operating costs. The required operating constraints include equipment capacities, energy balance, and energy coupling relationships. The entropy weights are then employed to convert this problem into a single-objective optimization problem. The second step is to solve the optimization problem based on an operating zone model, which describes a high-dimensional geometric space consisting of all steady-state data points that satisfy the operation constraints. By projecting the operating zone model on the decision variable plane, an optimal scheduling solution is obtained in a visual manner with contour lines and auxiliary lines. Case studies based on Aspen Hysys are used to support and validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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Entropy (ISSN 1099-4300), an international and interdisciplinary journal of entropy and information studies, publishes reviews, regular research papers and short notes. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish as much as possible their theoretical and experimental details. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. If there are computation and the experiment, the details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.