@article{HumpolaLehmannFuegenschuh, author = {Humpola, Jesco and Lehmann, Thomas and F{\"u}genschuh, Armin}, title = {A primal heuristic for optimizing the topology of gas networks based on dual information}, series = {EURO Journal on Computational Optimization}, volume = {3}, journal = {EURO Journal on Computational Optimization}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1007/s13675-014-0029-0}, pages = {53 -- 78}, abstract = {We present a novel heuristic to identify feasible solutions of a mixed-integer nonlinear programming problem arising in natural gas transportation: the selection of new pipelines to enhance the network's capacity to a desired level in a cost-efficient way. We solve this problem in a linear programming based branch-and-cut approach, where we deal with the nonlinearities by linear outer approximation and spatial branching. At certain nodes of the branching tree, we compute a KKT point of a nonlinear relaxation. Based on the information from the KKT point we alter some of the binary variables in a locally promising way exploiting our problem-specific structure. On a test set of real-world instances, we are able to increase the chance of identifying feasible solutions by some order of magnitude compared to standard MINLP heuristics that are already built in the general-purpose MINLP solver SCIP.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HillerHumpolaLehmannetal., author = {Hiller, Benjamin and Humpola, Jesco and Lehmann, Thomas and Lenz, Ralf and Morsi, Antonio and Pfetsch, Marc and Schewe, Lars and Schmidt, Martin and Schwarz, Robert and Schweiger, Jonas and Stangl, Claudia and Willert, Bernhard}, title = {Computational results for validation of nominations}, series = {Evaluating Gas Network Capacities}, volume = {SIAM-MOS series on Optimization}, booktitle = {Evaluating Gas Network Capacities}, isbn = {9781611973686}, abstract = {The different approaches to solve the validation of nomination problem presented in the previous chapters are evaluated computationally in this chapter. Each approach is analyzed individually, as well as the complete solvers for these problems. We demonstrate that the presented approaches can successfully solve large-scale real-world instances.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HumpolaFuegenschuhHilleretal., author = {Humpola, Jesco and F{\"u}genschuh, Armin and Hiller, Benjamin and Koch, Thorsten and Lehmann, Thomas and Lenz, Ralf and Schwarz, Robert and Schweiger, Jonas}, title = {The Specialized MINLP Approach}, series = {Evaluating Gas Network Capacities}, volume = {SIAM-MOS series on Optimization}, booktitle = {Evaluating Gas Network Capacities}, isbn = {9781611973686}, abstract = {We propose an approach to solve the validation of nominations problem using mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) methods. Our approach handles both the discrete settings and the nonlinear aspects of gas physics. Our main contribution is an innovative coupling of mixed-integer (linear) programming (MILP) methods with nonlinear programming (NLP) that exploits the special structure of a suitable approximation of gas physics, resulting in a global optimization method for this type of problem.}, language = {en} }