Byproduct Gas Optimal Distribution Model and its Application for Iron and Steel Enterprises

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A MILP model for optimization of byproduct gas supply in the iron and steel making process is proposed. This model can make the holder fluctuate keep in the normal range, prevent unfavorable byproduct gas emission or shortage, minimize oil consumption and switch the burners in the boil, and it can simultaneously maximize the efficiency of energy resource usage in the iron and steel making process.

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