July 2012

Optimization and DSS for SC

Intensive Programme (Summer School in JUL2012):
Proc. N. 08664/P PORTALE01/ERA10 IP 2011-2012

Friday (06Jul)

Home

Sun, 01

 

Mon, 02

Tue, 03

Sat, 07

Sun, 08

Mon, 09

Tue, 10

Wed, 11

Thu, 12

Fri, 13

Sat, 14

Sun, 15

Henrique Matos

Dep. Chemical Engineering

Instituto Superior Técnico

Av. Rovisco Pais 1

1049-001  Lisboa

Portugal

Phone: +351-218417639

Fax: +351-218417638

E-mail: henrimatos@ist.utl.pt

Caixa de texto: P2) Instituto Superior Técnico (UTL/IST-PT)                               P LISBOA04

09H00 (Anfit. E.1) - SC Logistics and Distribution (Petrochemical)

 

14H00 (Lab 1.08) - Case study: Petrochemical SC

 

Optimal Oil Products Distribution:
Pipeline Scheduling and Inventory Management

 

This one-day course addresses the scheduling of a pipeline and distribution operations at the end of the oil supply chain. The system is formed by a multiproduct pipeline connecting a refinery to a distribution centre. The objective is to obtain optimised pipeline schedules and optimal storage strategies at the distribution centre. Two models are proposed considers a continuous time and volume representations leading to a Mixed-Integer Linear Programming (MILP)..The identification of unpredicted situations has motivated the development of a reactive scheduling procedure that models these situations including the new set of data while minimising the deviation from the previous schedule. The storage strategy is optimised through the definition of individual tank operational cycle, providing rotation schemes for product reception and delivery to local market.

 

This supply chain problem will be illustrated with former data from CLC (Companhia Logística de Combustíveis) to allowed model's validation with real world data. Several scenarios will be worked in the practical sessions.

 

Henrique A. Matos received his degree and Ph.D. on Chemical Engineering from Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon (IST-UTL). Currently is assistant professor at the Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering (IST-UTL) and the coordinator of the Process Integration and Optimization group of Centre of Chemical Processes (CPQ). His current research interests are in two main areas: Process System Engineering (Modelling, Simulation and Dynamic Optimization; Process Integration: Energy and Mass; Scheduling and Planning of batch Chemical Processes; Sustainability Analysis of Chemical Processes) and Thermodynamics of Supercritical Fluids (Phase Equilibrium: Solid-SCF & Liquid-SCF, Particle Formation: Nano and Micro Particles of pure and composites, Modelling the SCF precipitation phenomena). He has more than 180 publications including 40 reviewed articles, and is very active on industry projects and technology transfer. He is one of the Portuguese delegates on the CAPE-Working Party of the EFCE.

For more details visit http://web.ist.utl.pt/henrimatos/

 

With significance to the O&DSS_4SC programme, among others, it can be focused:

 

  Relvas, S., Barbosa-Póvoa, A. P. F.D., Matos, H. A., Fialho, J., Pinheiro, A. S., "Pipeline Scheduling and Distribution Centre Management - A Real-world Scenario at CLC", ESCAPE'16 , Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 2006

 

 S. Relvas, A. P. F.D. Barbosa-Póvoa, H. A. Matos, "Heuristic Batch Sequencing on a Multiproduct Oil Distribution System" , Computers and Chemical Engineering 33(3) 712- 730, 2009

 

 (AWARDED PAPER in 2009 PSE "Model Based Innovation Prize") Durana Moita, H. A. Matos, C. Fernandes, C. Pedro Nunes, M. J. Pinho "Dynamic Modelling and Simulation of a Heated Brine Spray System" Computers and Chemical Engineering, Computers & chemical engineering, vol. 33, n.8, pp. 1323-1335, 2009

Caixa de texto: Fri, 06

Wed, 04

 

Thu, 05