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A grid-based environment for multiparametric PSE applications: batch plant design case study

Résumé

Complex optimization problems are of high interest for Process Systems Engineering. The selection of the relevant technique for the treatment of a given problem has already been studied for batch plant design issues. Classically, most works reported in the dedicated literature yet considered item sizes as continuous variables. In a view of realism, a similar approach is proposed in this paper, with discrete variables for representing equipment capacities, which leads to a combinatorial problem. For this purpose, a Genetic Algorithm was used, which is multiparametric by nature and a grid approach is perfectly relevant to this case study, since the GA code must be run several times, with different values of some input parameters, to guarantee its stochastic nature. This paper is devoted to the presentation of a grid-oriented GA methodology. Some significant results are highlighted and discussed.

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Autre [cs.OH]
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hal-00689952 , version 1 (20-04-2012)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00689952 , version 1

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Antonin Ponsich, Iréa Touche, Catherine Azzaro-Pantel, Serge Domenech, Luc Pibouleau, et al.. A grid-based environment for multiparametric PSE applications: batch plant design case study. VECPAR 2008: 8th International Conference High Performance Computing for Computational Science, Jun 2008, Toulouse, France. ⟨hal-00689952⟩
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