Abstract
As the main energy-consuming equipment, the reheating furnace plays an important role in the scheduling of continuous casting and hot rolling for a steel mill. This paper studies the energy consumption of cold and hot slab conversion mode in a reheating furnace, forming four conversion relationships, with the goal of minimizing the coupling function between the maximum completion time of the hot rolling and the energy waste of the reheating furnace, and modelling the scheduling of a continuous casting–hot rolling process. An improved ordered pair bat algorithm is used to solve for special process conditions of the proposed scheduling model. The effectiveness of the proposed model and algorithm is verified by solving the different slab charging sequence and conversion mode. Moreover, a comparative study of different types of batches is also conducted, and it is found that the model can save more than 5000 GJ per month for the steel mill, which can achieve the goal of effective energy saving and increasing enterprise profit.
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