2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(125b) Quality-Based Retrimming Optimization
As the initial trim-loss problem is often solved as a part of the production planning already before the jumbo-reels are actually produced, the quality and defect data from various on-line sources along the paper machine have not been included. Based on this actual quality, it may happen that the initial cutting plan is far from optimal, for instance a high-value roll has been positioned on a location with severe quality defects. In order to overcome this type of problems, typically manual retrimming actions can be carried out. Here, we introduce a mathematical programming formulation for solving the re-trimming problem automatically. The approach results in optimal or at least close-to-optimal solutions with the effect of a significant reduction in quality loss, that is, the economical loss based on degraded quality.
In the method discussed, the exact geometrical position, as well as the quality information is taken into account. In order to be able to solve the problem within a few seconds, a two-step algorithmic approach is applied. This also allows to overcome the non-convexities of the original problem and ensures that the solution obtained is at least close-to-optimal. In this context, a close relationship to scheduling methodologies can be identified. Example cases are solved using ILOG-CPLEX and the results show that quality losses may be significantly reduced, which results in higher throughput, less reclamations and improved customer satisfaction, leading to significant savings in a paper mill.