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DivideMerge: A multi-vessel optimization approach for cooperative operation and maintenance scheduling in offshore wind farm

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  • Ma, Yuanchi
  • Liu, Yongqian
  • Bai, Xinjian
  • Guo, Yuanjun
  • Yang, Zhile
  • Wang, Liyuan
  • Tao, Tao
  • Zhang, Lidong

Abstract

The optimization of maintenance scheduling and routing in offshore wind farms is crucial for the intelligent operation and maintenance of offshore wind energy. It involves determining the optimal timing, assigning vessels, planning routes, and efficiently completing maintenance tasks with maximum efficiency and minimal cost. Traditional branch-and-bound search methods, often used in multi-vessel cooperative maintenance scheduling models, face limitations in finding optimal solutions efficiently, while classic heuristic methods may compromise on global optimality. This paper introduces DivideMerge, a high-performance hybrid algorithm that synergizes heuristic and exact algorithms to address large-scale multi-vessel cooperative maintenance scheduling challenges in offshore wind farms. Initially, a maintenance task constraint decomposition heuristic method is utilized to break down the collaborative optimization scheduling problem into individual vessel scheduling sub-problems, ensuring adherence to the constraints of the original problem. Subsequently, the CP-SAT solver is employed to sequentially solve these sub-problems rapidly. The solutions for individual vessel scheduling are then merged to form a comprehensive solution for the multi-vessel cooperative maintenance scheduling problem. Computational results validate the effectiveness and robustness of DivideMerge, demonstrating a solution speed nearly 1000 times faster than the commercial Gurobi solver, thus offering a significant advancement in the field of offshore wind farm maintenance optimization.

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  • Ma, Yuanchi & Liu, Yongqian & Bai, Xinjian & Guo, Yuanjun & Yang, Zhile & Wang, Liyuan & Tao, Tao & Zhang, Lidong, 2024. "DivideMerge: A multi-vessel optimization approach for cooperative operation and maintenance scheduling in offshore wind farm," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 229(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:229:y:2024:i:c:s0960148124008267
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.120758
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