The optimization of gas pipeline transmission and end segment storage in gas network
The optimization of gas pipeline transmission and end segment storage in gas network
- Author(s): Yanlu Xu ; Yan Ma ; Xiangfen Zhang ; Shunbao Li ; Yushan Wang ; Ningli Zhang
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2013.2269
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- Author(s): Yanlu Xu ; Yan Ma ; Xiangfen Zhang ; Shunbao Li ; Yushan Wang ; Ningli Zhang Source: 11th International Symposium on Operations Research and its Applications in Engineering, Technology and Management 2013 (ISORA 2013), 2013 p. 120 – 124
- Conference: 11th International Symposium on Operations Research and its Applications in Engineering, Technology and Management 2013 (ISORA 2013)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2013.2269
- ISBN: 978-1-84919-713-7
- Location: Huangshan, China
- Conference date: 23-25 Aug. 2013
- Format: PDF
This paper describes a mathematical model for natural gas pipeline network which can help the sales company achieve maximum economic profits. In this paper, we analyze the pipeline network and consider many factors, including the end segment of pipeline for storage. Then we choose the feasible direction algorithm for constrained nonlinear programming to solve the model. At the end of this paper, we give an example to support our model's effectiveness and summarize the steps about our model. We hope that the new natural gas pipeline network model can give a reference to the development of China's natural gas industry.
Inspec keywords: industrial economics; pipelines; nonlinear programming; natural gas technology; storage; profitability; sales management
Subjects: Marketing and sales; Mining, oil drilling and natural gas industries; Warehousing and storage; Economics; Systems theory applications in industry; Systems theory applications; Optimisation techniques; Systems theory applications in economics and business; Optimisation
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