Toward a heuristic optimum design of rolling schedules for tandem cold rolling mills

Scheduling for tandem cold mills refers to the determination of inter-stand gauges, tensions and speeds of a specified product. Optimal schedules should result in maximized throughput and minimized operating cost. This paper presents a genetic algorithm based optimization procedure for the schedulin...

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Published in:Engineering applications of artificial intelligence Vol. 13; no. 4; pp. 397 - 406
Main Authors: Wang, D.D., Tieu, A.K., de Boer, F.G., Ma, B., Yuen, W.Y.D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 01-08-2000
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Summary:Scheduling for tandem cold mills refers to the determination of inter-stand gauges, tensions and speeds of a specified product. Optimal schedules should result in maximized throughput and minimized operating cost. This paper presents a genetic algorithm based optimization procedure for the scheduling of tandem cold rolling mills. The optimization procedure initiates searching from a logical staring point — an empirical rolling schedule — and ends with an optimum cost. Cost functions are constructed to heuristically direct the genetic algorithm’s searching, based on the consideration of power distribution, tension, strip flatness and rolling constraints. Numerical experiments have shown that the proposed method is more promising than those based on semi-empirical formulae. The results generated from a case study show that the proposed approach could significantly improve empirically derived settings for the tandem cold rolling mills.
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ISSN:0952-1976
1873-6769
DOI:10.1016/S0952-1976(00)00016-6