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A GREY LINEAR PROGRAMMING APPROACH FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANNING UNDER UNCERTAINTY

Abstract

In optimization analysis by linear programming, uncertainties may exist in model coefficients and stipulations (right-hand side constraints). These uncertainties can propagate through the analysis and generate uncertainties in the results. However, among the previous methods dealing with uncertainty, some were too complicated to be applied to actual problems, and some were unable to reflect completely the uncertainties of the input and output information. In this paper, a grey linear programming (GLP) model is introduced to the civil engineering area. This method allows uncertainties in the model inputs to be communicated into the optimization process, and thereby solutions reflecting the inherent uncertainties can be derived. A grey linear programming problem can be solved easily by running a simplex program several times. The modelling approach is applied to a hypothetical problem of waste flow allocation planning within a municipal solid waste management system. The results indicate that reasonable solutions can be generated for both the lower and upper limit objective function cases.

Authors

HUANG G; BAETZ BW; PATRY GG

Journal

Civil Engineering Systems, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 319–335

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

January 1, 1992

DOI

10.1080/02630259208970657

ISSN

0263-0257
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