A hybrid green energy-based framework with a multi-objective optimization approach for optimal frost prevention in horticulture
In this paper, first we propose a novel hybrid renewable energy-based solution for frost prevention in horticulture applications involving active heaters. Then, we develop a multi-objective robust optimization-based formulation to optimize the distribution of a given number of active heaters in a gi...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, first we propose a novel hybrid renewable energy-based
solution for frost prevention in horticulture applications involving active
heaters. Then, we develop a multi-objective robust optimization-based
formulation to optimize the distribution of a given number of active heaters in
a given large-scale orchard. The objectives are to optimally heat the orchard
by the proposed frost prevention system and to minimize the total length of the
energy distribution pipe network (which is directly related to the installation
cost and the cost of energy losses during energy transfer). Next, the resulting
optimization problem is approximated using a discretization scheme. A case
study is provided to give an idea of the potential savings using the proposed
optimization method compared to the result from a heuristic-based design, which
showed a 24.13% reduction in the total pipe length and a 54.29% increase in
frost prevention. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2104.07189 |