Search for dissertations about: "mixed integer programming models"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the words mixed integer programming models.
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11. Optimal Railroad Power Supply System Operation and Design : Detailed system studies, and aggregated investment models
Abstract : Railway power supply systems (RPSSs) differ mainly from public power systems from that the loads are moving. These moving loads are motoring trains. Trains can also be regenerating when braking and are then power sources. These loads consume comparatively much power, causing substantial voltage drops, not rarely so big that the loads are reduced. READ MORE
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12. On the Optimization of Schedules of a Multitask Production Cell
Abstract : Volvo Aero has invested in a complex production cell containing a set of multipurpose machines. The problem of finding optimal schedules for this multitask cell is a complex combinatorial optimization problem which is recognized as a flexible job shop problem. This thesis proposes an approach to find such schedules using mathematical optimization. READ MORE
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13. Mathematical Optimization in Flexible Job Shop Scheduling: Modelling, Analysis, and Case Studies
Abstract : The major theme of this thesis is the mathematical optimization modelling of the flexible job shop scheduling problem. This problem is present in the so-called multitask cell—a production cell at GKN Aerospace's facility located in Trollhättan, Sweden—which has served as a case study during the work with this thesis. READ MORE
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14. Optimisation models for train timetabling and marshalling yard planning
Abstract : Railways provide high capacity, safe and energy efficient transportation of goods and passengers. However, railway transportation also suffers from intrinsic restrictions and the effectiveness and efficiency of the transportation depend on the railway actors’ ability to solve a set of hard and interconnected planning problems. READ MORE
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15. Planning Models for Single Wire Earth Return Power Distribution Networks
Abstract : The high cost of grid extension to rural areas, often characterized by scattered communities with low load densities, requires the use of low cost electrification technologies to ensure economic viability. In Single Wire Earth Return (SWER) power distribution networks, the earth itself forms the current return path of the single phase system leading to significant cost savings on conductors, poles and poletop hardware compared to conventional systems. READ MORE