INVESTIGADORES
SCHULZ Erica Patricia
artículos
Título:
Optimal Shutdown Policy for Maintenance of Cracking Furnaces in Ethylene Plants
Autor/es:
ERICA P. SCHULZ; J. ALBERTO BANDONI; M. SOLEDAD DIAZ
Revista:
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMICAL RESEARCH
Editorial:
American Chemical Society
Referencias:
Lugar: Washington; Año: 2006 vol. 45 p. 2748 - 2757
ISSN:
0888-5885
Resumen:
This work addresses the cyclic scheduling of cracking furnace shutdowns in ethylene plants within a shortterm
production planning model, based on a discrete time representation. Cracking furnaces are continuous
parallel reactors that show decaying performance during their operation due to coke deposition on coil walls.
For that reason, they must be periodically shutdown and cleaned. This behavior is modeled through binary
variables and coil internal roughness, a variable whose increase has a linear dependence on operation time.
After cleanup, roughness is at its lowest value and starts increasing again during operation. The cyclic scheduling
model includes not only furnaces models but an entire plant mathematical model at each time interval to
carry out production planning for meeting varying demands, as well as to determine main plant operating
variable profiles and to predict an ethane recycle stream, which is an important feed to cracking furnaces and
constitutes a key variable for the optimal shutdown schedule. The model includes nonlinear mathematical
functions for each cracking furnace production as a function of main process variables, simplified models for
distillation columns in the separation train, and raw material and product storage equations. Additional binary
variables are included to force null values for production in shutdown furnaces. The resulting mixed-integer
nonlinear programming (MINLP) model is solved in GAMS with DICOPT++.++.