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Program. Lineal Con Solver Excel Oil Blending Oct 2015

The document defines variables and constraints for an oil blending optimization problem. The goal is to maximize total profit by determining the optimal amounts of crude oils to use to produce different types of gas while meeting demand constraints and accounting for factors like advertising costs, refinery capacity, octane and sulfur levels. The problem is formulated as a linear program with the objective of maximizing profit and over a dozen constraints related to demand, supply, capacity and product quality.

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Program. Lineal Con Solver Excel Oil Blending Oct 2015

The document defines variables and constraints for an oil blending optimization problem. The goal is to maximize total profit by determining the optimal amounts of crude oils to use to produce different types of gas while meeting demand constraints and accounting for factors like advertising costs, refinery capacity, octane and sulfur levels. The problem is formulated as a linear program with the objective of maximizing profit and over a dozen constraints related to demand, supply, capacity and product quality.

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EXAMPLE 12 OIL BLENDING

We dene the decision variables


a i = dollars spent daily on advertising gas i
(i = 1, 2, 3)
x ij = barrels of crude oil i used daily to produce gas j
(i = 1, 2, 3; j = 1, 2, 3)
For example, x 21 is the number of barrels of crude 2 used each day to produce gas 1.

Thus, Suncos goal is to maximize


z = 21x 11 + 11x 12 + x 13 + 31x 21 + 21x 22 + 11x 23 + 41x 31 + + 31x 32 + 21x 33 - a 1 - a 2
Contraint
1- Demand
Gas 1 x 11 + x 21 + x 31 - 10a 1 = 3,000
Gas2 x 12 + x 22 + x 32 - 10a 2 = 2,000
Gas 3 x 13 + x 23 + x 33 - 10a 3 = 1,000
2- Purchased daily
Crude 1 x 11 + x 12 + x 13 5,000
Crude 2 x 21 + x 22 + x 23 5,000
Crude 3 x 31 + x 32 + x 33 5,000
3- Limited capacity
Renery x 11 + x 21 + x 31 + x 12 + x 22 + x 32 + x 13 + x 23
4- Octane level
Gas 1 2x 11 - 4x 21 - 2x 31 0
Gas 2 4x 12 - 2x 22 0
Gas 3 Redundant constraint and need not be included
5- Sulfur Content
Gas 1 -0.005x 11 + 0.01x 21 + 0.02x 31 0
Gas 2 -0.015x 12 + 0.01x 32 0
Gas 3 -0.005x 13 + 0.01x 23 + 0.02x 33 0
6- General
x ij 0 and a i 0

Variables

X11

X12

X13

X21

Maximize

21

11

31

Constraint 1

Constraint 2

Constraint 3

Constraint 4

Constraint 5

Constraint 6

Constraint 7

Constraint 8

-2

Constraint 9

Constraint 10

-4

NOT TO BE INCLUDED

Constraint 11

-0.005

0.01

Constraint 12

-0.015

Constraint 13

-0.005

Valor ptimo

2222.22

2111.11

666.67

444.44

Nota: Para ver el armado del problema ir a Datos/ Solver


Revisado oct 2015

+ 21x 33 - a 1 - a 2 - a 3

Constraint 1
Constraint 2
Constraint 3
Constraint 4
Constraint 5
Constraint 6
32 + x 13 + x 23 + x 33 14,000Constraint 7
Constraint 8
Constraint 9
Constraint 10

included

Constraint 11
Constraint 12
Constraint 13

X22

X23

X31

X32

X33

a1

21

11

41

31

21

-1

-10

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.02

4222.22

333.33

333.33

3166.67

0.00

0.00

a2

a3

Signo

Lado derecho

-1

-1

$ 287,750.0

3,000

-10

2,000

-10

1,000

5,000

5,000

5,000

14,000

750.00

0.00

Valor actual
Max.
3,000
2,000
1,000
5,000
5,000
3,500
13,500
-2,000

0
0
0
5.65638629687E-016

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