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Models for Optimum Decision Making: Crude Oil Production and Refining: International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, cartea 286

Editat de Katta G. Murty
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2021
This book considers the problem of determining how many barrels of crude oil an oil-producing and exporting country should produce annually for export―along with several other important problems that decision-makers in the crude oil industry face―and discusses procedures for finding optimum solutions for them. It considers the important Objective Functions they need in making these critical decisions, and discusses procedures to find the best solutions. Outputs from the treatment units, in an oil refinery are only semi-finished products; these are blended into finished products like gasoline, diesel oil, etc., meeting various specifications that the marketplace demands. The book discusses models for solving these problems optimally with examples.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030402143
ISBN-10: 3030402142
Pagini: 81
Ilustrații: XIII, 81 p. 17 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria International Series in Operations Research & Management Science

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. History of Crude Oil Refining.- Chapter 2. Operations Inside a Crude Oil Refinery.- Chapter 3. How Much Crude Oil Should an Oil Exporting Country Produce Annually for Export?- Chapter 4. Clustering Problems in Offshore Drilling of Crude Oil Wells.- Chapter 5. A Product Mix Optimization Application at Saudi ARAMCO.- Chapter 6. Product Blending Operations in Crude Oil Refineries.- Chapter 7. Crude Oils Blending in Oil Refineries to Prepare Feedstock into Crude Distillation.- Chapter 8. Pump Allocation at a New Zealand Oil Refinery.

Notă biografică

​Katta G. Murty is an Emeritus Professor of industrial and Operations engineering at The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Professor Murty teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in linear, integer and non-linear programming and network flows. His recent research includes studies in mathematical programming and its applications as well as research on optimization algorithms. He is the author of eight books on linear and non-linear programming and network flows, and an undergraduate text on Operations Research-Deterministic Optimization Models.

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This book considers the problem of determining how many barrels of crude oil an oil-producing and exporting country should produce annually for export―along with several other important problems that decision-makers in the crude oil industry face―and discusses procedures for finding optimum solutions for them. It considers the important Objective Functions they need in making these critical decisions, and discusses procedures to find the best solutions. Outputs from the treatment units, in an oil refinery are only semi-finished products; these are blended into finished products like gasoline, diesel oil, etc., meeting various specifications that the marketplace demands. The book discusses models for solving these problems optimally with examples.

Caracteristici

First book to apply OR techniques specifically to crude oil production and refining Examines the problem of deciding how much crude to produce annually for export each year Considers the decision of how much crude should be refined, for selling output products, vs. selling raw crude