Study on Dynamic Optimization Model of Surplus Gas Distribution in Iron and Steel Plant

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This paper analyzes the byproduct gas utilization and management status of china's iron and steel plant, point out that the dynamic optimization of surplus gas distribution has a very important position in the management of gas system, and a common model is established using mixed integer MILP (linear programming) method. Two typical enterprise application results show that: The model suitable for different types of iron and steel plant; optimization model can take full account of the characteristics of the adjustable users, CCPP(Combined Cycle Power Plant), blending boilers and gas tanks to maximize overall efficiency; diversification of the buffer unit to ensure security and stability of gas system and qualified enterprises should establish CCPP.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 610-613)

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2228-2231

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December 2012

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