Multi-criteria optimisation problems for chemical engineering systems and algorithms for their solution based on fuzzy mathematical methods

Authors

  • B. B. Orazbayev Atyrau Institute of Oil and Gas, Kazakhstan, Atyrau, microdistrict Sarykamys, Akchtanova street, house 20; E-mail: batyr_o@mail.ru
  • K. N. Orazbayeva Atyrau Institute of Oil and Gas, Kazakhstan, Atyrau, microdistrict Sarykamys, Akchtanova street, house 20; E-mail: kulman_o@mail.ru
  • L. T. Kurmangaziyeva Atyrau State University. H. Dosmukhamedov, Kazakhstan, Atyrau, Azattyk avenue, house 72, flat 6 ( 060005); E-mail: Kurmangazieval@mail.ru
  • V.E. Makhatova Atyrau State University. H. Dosmukhamedov, Kazakhstan, Atyrau, Ondasynova street, house 8; E-mail: mahve@mail.ru

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17179/excli2015-266

Keywords:

multi-criteria optimisation, optimisation principles, benzene production, the task of fuzzy mathematical programming

Abstract

Mathematical equations for the multi-criteria task of the optimisation of chemical engineering systems, for example for the optimisation of working regimes for industrial installations for benzene production, have been formulated and developed, and based on fuzzy mathematical methods, algorithms for their solution have been developed. Since the chemical engineering system, which is being researched, is characterised by multiple criteria and often functions in conditions of uncertainty, the presenting problem is formulated in the form of multi-criteria equations for fuzzy mathematical programming. New mathematical formulations for the problems being solved in a fuzzy environment and heuristic algorithms for their solution have been developed by the modification of various optimisation principles based on fuzzy mathematical methods.

Published

2015-08-26

How to Cite

Orazbayev, B. B., Orazbayeva, K. N., Kurmangaziyeva, L. T., & Makhatova, V. (2015). Multi-criteria optimisation problems for chemical engineering systems and algorithms for their solution based on fuzzy mathematical methods. EXCLI Journal, 14, 984–998. https://doi.org/10.17179/excli2015-266

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