DocumentCode :
680542
Title :
Modeling and control strategy analysis of gasoline level dynamic in storage tank with nonsimultaneous product filling and withdrawal scenario
Author :
Kusumah, Kinan Adhitya ; Ekawati, Estiyanti ; Hadisupadmo, Sutanto
Author_Institution :
Center for Instrum. & Technol. Autom. (CITA), Inst. Teknol. Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia
fYear :
2013
fDate :
28-30 Aug. 2013
Firstpage :
86
Lastpage :
91
Abstract :
Fuel oil availability holds a vital role for economic activity of a country. Gasoline is a type of fuel oil which is quite high in demand. Most fuel engine vehicles, which in charge for commodity distribution, depends on gasoline in order to operate. In Indonesia, gasoline distribution system is controlled mostly by the government via national oil company (Pertamina). The government control most of oil activity, i.e. exploration, production and distribution. Those activities related to one another, and form a vast and complicated supply chain system. An effective and proper management of such large scale system is essential to achieve optimal result. Supply chain management mostly depends on intuition and experience, hence the system become less efficient, including the gasoline supply chain management system in Indonesia. In addition, research related to gasoline supply chain modeling which can accommodate specific condition such as, non simultaneous product filling and withdrawal, up to this time, has not yet been studied. This paper describe the dynamics of gasoline stock in a depot which satisfy the non simultaneous product filling and withdrawal scenario. Furthermore, it is available to accommodate disturbances such as transport delay and demand fluctuation. The model also shows the queue dynamics when depot is in out-of-stock condition. A two-state controller, as an initial trial to anticipate more advance control method, is proposed to overcome such phenomena.
Keywords :
fuel storage; petroleum; stock control; tanks (containers); advance control method; control strategy analysis; demand fluctuation; gasoline level dynamic; gasoline stock dynamics; nonsimultaneous product filling; nonsimultaneous product withdrawal scenario; out-of-stock condition; queue dynamics; storage tank; transport delay; Delays; Filling; Fluctuations; Petroleum; Storage tanks; Supply chains; Gasoline supply chain system; Non-simultaneous product flow; back-order; inventory cost;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation Control and Automation (ICA), 2013 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ungasan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5795-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICA.2013.6734051
Filename :
6734051
Link To Document :
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