2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cherd.2011.03.002
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Using evolutionary search to optimise the energy consumption for natural gas liquefaction

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“…Hence, the focus has been on the PRICO LNG process, which is a relatively simple natural gas liquefaction process currently used in multiple plants world-wide (Hoffart and Price, 2014). Referring to Austbø et al (2014), the optimization of single cycle mixed refrigerant processes such as PRICO has previously been discussed in a number of works, and in a handful of these papers SQP techniques have been employed (Skaugen et al, 2010(Skaugen et al, , 2013Morin et al, 2011;Khan et al, 2012;Wahl et al, 2013). In our experience, the knowledge obtained in the study of relative simple processes like PRICO can also be applied for more complex processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Hence, the focus has been on the PRICO LNG process, which is a relatively simple natural gas liquefaction process currently used in multiple plants world-wide (Hoffart and Price, 2014). Referring to Austbø et al (2014), the optimization of single cycle mixed refrigerant processes such as PRICO has previously been discussed in a number of works, and in a handful of these papers SQP techniques have been employed (Skaugen et al, 2010(Skaugen et al, , 2013Morin et al, 2011;Khan et al, 2012;Wahl et al, 2013). In our experience, the knowledge obtained in the study of relative simple processes like PRICO can also be applied for more complex processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…For the same problems, convergence was much faster than other techniques reported in the literature [28,29,30]. To compare different optimization methods in a more rigorous way, a total of 16 different variations of optimization routines have been tested [31].…”
Section: Evaluation Of Lng Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To compare different optimization methods in a more rigorous way, a total of 16 different variations of optimization routines have been tested [31]. These include routines for both global and local optimization and include techniques like SQP, simulated annealing [32], and evolutionary search [30]. In general the local methods based on SQP are the most efficient ones, returning good solutions for simple and well formulated LNG problems for random initial conditions with only a fraction of the evaluations required by the global solvers.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Lng Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Aspelund et al (2010) the execution time was 4 or 12 hours typically with lower accuracy. In Morin et al (2011) the execution time for a similar problem with two compressors was around 22 hours and 40,000 flowsheet evaluations. In the work reported here, most runs completed in less than 2,000 evaluations.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aspelund et al (2010) used tabu search combined with Nelder-Mead downhill simplex. Morin et al (2011) used evolutionary search for similar problems.…”
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