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Analyzing the impact of a hub and spoke supply chain design for long-haul, high-volume transportation of densified biomass

Posted on:2014-06-14Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Mississippi State UniversityCandidate:Roni, Md SadekuzzamanFull Text:PDF
GTID:1459390005492271Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
his dissertation proposes a framework in support of biomass supply chain network design. This framework relies in the use of trucks for short distance biomass transportation, and relies in the use of rail for long-haul, and high-volume transportation of densified biomass. A hub and spoke network design model is proposed for the case when biomass is shipped by rail. These models are created and solved for the following problems: 1) designing a biomass supply chain to deliver densified biomass to a coal fired power plant for co-firing and 2) designing biomass-to-biorefinery supply chain using rail for long-haul, and high-volume shipment of densified biomass under economic, environmental, and social criteria. The first problem is modeled as a Mixed-Integer Linear Programming (MILP). A Benders' decomposition-based algorithm is developed to solve the MILP model because its large size makes it difficult to solve using CPLEX. The numerical analysis indicates that the total unit transportation cost from the farm to a coal plant is...
Keywords/Search Tags:Supply chain, Biomass, Transportation, Long-haul, High-volume
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