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Functional modeling for green biomass supply chains

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posted on 2024-03-12, 18:15 authored by D. Pavlou, A. Orfanou, P. Busato, R. Berruto, C. Sørensen, Dionysis BochtisDionysis Bochtis

The biomass supply chain is a multiple-segment chain characterized by prominent complexity and uncertainty, and as such, it requires increased managerial efforts as compared to the case of a single operation management. This paper deals with the supply chain management of green (e.g. grass) biomass. Specifically, three different supply chain systems, in terms of machinery configurations, were analyzed and evaluated in terms of task times and cost performance. By using a functional modeling methodology, the structural representations of the systems, in terms of activities, actions, processes, and operations, were generated and implemented by the ExtendSim® simulation software. It was shown that the models can identify the bottlenecks of the systems and can be further used as a decision support system by testing various alternatives, in terms of the resources used and their dimensioning. Finally, the models were evaluated against the sensitivity on input parameters which are known with a level of uncertainty, i.e. the expected yield and the expected machinery performance.

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  • Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture

Volume

122

Pages/Article Number

29-40

ISSN

01681699

Date Submitted

2019-12-23

Date Accepted

2016-01-01

Date of First Publication

2016-03-01

Date of Final Publication

2016-03-01

ePrints ID

39197

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