Design of Sustainable Product Systems and Supply Chains with Life Cycle Optimization Based on Functional Unit: General Modeling Framework, Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Programming Algorithms and Case Study on Hydrocarbon Biofuels

We propose a life cycle optimization framework for the design of sustainable product systems and supply chains considering the concept of “functional unit” under economic and environmental criteria. This general modeling framework integrates the life cycle analysis methodology with multiobjective op...

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Published inACS sustainable chemistry & engineering Vol. 1; no. 8; pp. 1003 - 1014
Main Authors Yue, Dajun, Kim, Min Ah, You, Fengqi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 05.08.2013
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Summary:We propose a life cycle optimization framework for the design of sustainable product systems and supply chains considering the concept of “functional unit” under economic and environmental criteria. This general modeling framework integrates the life cycle analysis methodology with multiobjective optimization and measures both the economic and environmental performances based on a standard quantity of functional unit associated with final products. The Pareto-optimal frontier returned by the multiobjective optimization problem reveals the trade-off between the economic and environmental objectives. We also present tailored optimization algorithms for efficiently solving the mixed-integer linear fractional programming problems, which result from the life cycle optimization framework. We apply the proposed life cycle optimization framework to a case study on the hydrocarbon biofuels through a spatially explicit model for the county-level supply chain in Illinois. The Pareto-optimal results show that the environmental impact of hydrocarbon biofuels ranges from 10.66 to 23.83 kg CO2 equiv per gasoline-equivalent gallon (GEG), corresponding to the unit cost ranging from $4.63 to $3.58/GEG.
ISSN:2168-0485
2168-0485
DOI:10.1021/sc400080x