Citation

Abstract

An analytical model is described using linear programming for the optimum generation and distribution of energy demands among competing energy resources and different economic criteria. The model, which will be used as a general engineering tool in the analysis of the Deep Space Network ground facility, considers several essential decisions for better design and operation. The decisions sought for the particular energy application include: the optimum time to build an assembly of elements, inclusion of a storage medium of some type, and the size or capacity of the elements that will minimize the total life-cycle cost over a given number of years. The model, which is structured in multiple time divisions, will employ the Decomposition Principle for large-size matrices, the Branch-and-Bound Method in mixed-integer programming, and the Revised Simplex Technique for efficient and economic computer use.

Details

Volume
42-65
Published
October 15, 1981
Pages
206–237
File Size
2.2 MB