PAPERmaking! Vol8 Nr1 2022

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Table3. The maximum speed of the production line in the pulping and papermaking stage and the converting stage.

Pulping and Papermaking Stage

Speed (m/min)

Converting Stage

Speed (bag/min)

PL1 PL2 PL3 PL4 PL5 PL6

990 950

BL1 BL2 BL3 BL4 BL5 BL6 BL7

260 320 330 325 335 360 400

1010

970

1050 1110

Table4. The maximum power of the production line in the pulping and papermaking stage and the converting stage.

Pulping and Papermaking Stage

Power (kW)

Converting Stage

Power (kW)

PL1 PL2 PL3 PL4 PL5 PL6

1210 1280 1380 1470 1330 1490

BL1 BL2 BL3 BL4 BL5 BL6 BL7

130 145 148 120 138 135 137

Table 5. The setup power of the production line in the pulping and papermaking stage and the converting stage.

Pulping and Papermaking Stage

Power (kW)

Converting Stage

Power (kW)

PL1 PL2 PL3 PL4 PL5 PL6

813 821 878 902 870 922

BL1 BL2 BL3 BL4 BL5 BL6 BL7

82 97 70 87 91 88

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Table6. The transportation energy consumptions per unit product (kW).

BL1

BL2

BL3

BL4

BL5

BL6

BL7

PL1 PL2 PL3 PL4 PL5 PL6

4 5

6 3

16 15

17 16

18 19

20 23 19 15

24 25 21 16

16 17 26 27

18 15 27 26

3 5

4 2

6 3

22 23

20 21

17 18

4 3

3 5

4.2. Performance Metrics The performance of the IMOEA/DTL, MOEA/D-MR, NSGA-II, and SPEA2 is evalu- ated using two metrics, which are Hypervolume indicator ( HV -metric) and Set Coverage ( C -metric). C -metric reflects the dominance between two non-dominated solution sets. A and B represent two non-dominated solutions, C ( A , B ) can be defined as the proportion of

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