April 25, 2024
Ahmad Ghorbanpour

Ahmad Ghorbanpour

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
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Degree: Ph.D in Industrial management
Phone: 09112919807
Faculty: School of Business and Economics

Research

Title
Designing a 3E Model in Gasolin Transportation Sector; Case Study: Bushehr province
Type Thesis
Keywords
حمل و نقل بنزين، برنامه ريزي خطي چند هدفه، مدل E3، محيط زيست
Researchers Hojat Parsa (Primary advisor) , Ahmad Ghorbanpour (Advisor)

Abstract

Background: Environmental pollution will endanger the lives of all creatures on the planet. Limited energy resources, especially in the field of transportation, considering economic issues, makes us look more seriously at how to distribute the fuel network.Aim: write about the objective(s) of the research. Objective: The issue of global warming caused by environmental pollution, limited energy resources and economic aspects called us to design a model in the field of gasoline distribution that considers all of the above at the same time. Methodology: The statistical population used in the research is the fuel supply network of Bushehr province, which is the gasoline sector on a case-by-case basis, and our statistical sample will include supplier refineries, fuel storage warehouses, as well as stations located in the province. . The method of collecting information is field and library. The mathematical model used will be a 3-objective model that considers environmental, energy and economic issues at the same time. To solve the model, the comprehensive criterion approach and the Lindo solver will be used. The software used is Gams. Conclusions: At first, our main goal was to design the gasoline fuel supply network of Bushehr province and the secondary goals were to minimize the amount of pollution, energy consumption (fuel) and transportation costs. Further, by solving the model and the outputs obtained from the software, we were able to obtain the optimal fuel values and the number of carrier vehicles among the network components, which brought us closer to the initial goals.