A Proposed Framework for Minimizing Starts and Extending Maintenance Intervals Through Optimized Scheduling With Mixed Integer Programming

Author:

Allen Cody W.1

Affiliation:

1. Solar Turbines Incorporated , San Diego, California, United States

Abstract

Abstract In the Digital Age, many new tools have emerged through the use of advanced monitoring systems and relatively low cost, powerful computation. In particular, system Reliability increases have been achieved through various applications of remote monitoring. Mathematical optimization applied to scheduling has been used in many industries to lower costs successfully, generally as a planning tool. More recently, it has found application in day-to-day operational planning for the heavy industries of power generation and oil and gas, since computation time has decreased down to minutes instead of days. Combining this with the powerful improvements in statistical and machine learning forecasting, the intersection of these domains has resulted in operational optimization. Combining maintenance planning models into the operational optimization framework provides operators with the opportunity to extend maintenance intervals purely based on optimized scheduling, which costs nearly nothing compared with having to purchase new parts to achieve extended time between maintenance. When the application involves drivers utilizing carbon based fuels, it is often true that the optimized schedule results in reduced emissions compared with typical base-case operation, which in many locations can result in further cost reductions. In this paper we propose a framework for scheduling machines at a particular location such that no machine exceeds a certain threshold, t¯, in running time. In particular, the solution attempts to push the facility-wide time between maintenance sessions to some operator defined limit higher than any individual unit’s required time between maintenance. The framework utilizes Mixed Integer Programming with partially stochastic demand forecasts to solve for optimal running schedules through Monte Carlo simulation. Optimality of a running schedule is based on multiple factors including ability to meet the demand forecast, number of starts required, start-reliability and possible over-fire of engines. The resulting set of solutions provide a likelihood of success in reaching a given site level extended time between maintenance. Operators can use this framework to determine how far the time between maintenance can be extended and determine the probability that a given extension can actually be realized at the physical site. This framework can also be used at managerial levels that consider personnel planning and future capital expenditures.

Publisher

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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