INVESTIGADORES
MENDEZ Carlos Alberto
capítulos de libros
Título:
Oil-derivatives Pipeline logistics using Discrete-Event Simulation
Autor/es:
V. CAFARO; D. CAFARO; C.A. MÉNDEZ; J. CERDÁ
Libro:
Proceedings of the 2010 Winter Simulation Conference
Editorial:
Edit. by B. Johansson, S. Jain, J. Montoya-Torres, J. Hugan, and E. Yücesan, (2010)
Referencias:
Lugar: Baltimore; Año: 2010; p. 1838 - 1846
Resumen:
The management of oil-product pipelines represents a critical task in the daily operation of petroleum supply chains. Efficient computational tools are needed to perform this activity in a reliable and costeffective manner. This work presents a novel discrete event simulation system developed on Arena® for the detailed scheduling of a multiproduct pipeline consisting of a sequence of pipes that connect a single input station to several receiving terminals. The pipeline is modeled as a non-traditional multi-server queuing system involving a number of servers at every pipe-end that perform their tasks in a synchronized manner. Based on priority rules, the model decides which server should dispatch the entity waiting for service to the associated depot. Each priority rule can lead to a different delivery schedule, which is evaluated by using several criteria. Combined with optimization tools, the proposed simulation technique permits to easily manage real-world pipelines operations with low computational effort.