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Advanced boil-off gas studies for liquefied natural gas
Applied Thermal Engineering, 2021Abstract Current methods of estimating boil-off gas (BOG) rates for large-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage tanks are largely empirical and based on limited available experimental data. More accurate models would be extremely valuable for estimating the potential for excessive BOG generation during LNG storage and transportation scenarios as ...
Ki-Heum Park +2 more
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Boil off gas (BOG) management in Spanish liquid natural gas (LNG) terminals
Applied Energy, 2010Abstract Spain is a country with six LNG terminals in operation and three more scheduled for 2011. At the same time an increasing number of LNG tanks are under construction to compensate the Spanish lack of underground storage. A method for evaluating the daily boil off generated is presented in this paper.
E. Querol +3 more
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Theory to boil-off gas cooled shields for cryogenic storage vessels
Cryogenics, 2004Abstract An intermediate refrigeration with boil-off gas cooled shields using the boil-off gas stream is an alternative method to the conventional intermediate refrigeration with a cryogenic liquid. By using an analytical calculation method relations are derived, which enable complete predictions about the effectiveness of an intermediate ...
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Prediction of boil-off gas and boil-off rate in cargo tank of NGH carrier
Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Engineering, 2015Natural gas hydrates are newly emerging as an environment-friendly source of energy to substitute for fossil fuels in the 21stcentury.NGHs are reported to holds much amounts of natural gas (up to 182 standard volumes of gas per volume of hydrate); they are easy to store and safe to carry at about minus 20 degree Celsius under atmospheric pressure ...
Ho-Keunn Kang +4 more
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ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF USING OF BOIL OFF GAS
Spravochnik. Inzhenernyi zhurnal, 2023This work is devoted to the search and analysis of methods to improve the efficiency of using cold steam gases. The article raises the issue of one of the important problems of storage of liquefied natural gas – the formation of boil off gases. The main ways of using steam gas are given.
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Application of Boil Off Gas Compressors in LNG Plants
Volume 3B: Oil and Gas Applications; Organic Rankine Cycle Power Systems; Supercritical CO2 Power Cycles; Wind Energy, 2014This paper discusses complexities and challenges of managing boil off gas (BOG) in LNG liquefaction plants. Most publications in the past have focused on regasification terminals and have not addressed the area of liquefaction plants. The paper discusses the generation and management of BOG and the associated networks and machinery to manage it.
Mustapha Chaker +4 more
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Application of Boil Off Gas Compressors in Liquefied Natural Gas Plants
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power, 2015This paper discusses complexities and challenges of managing boil off gas (BOG) in liquefied natural gas (LNG) liquefaction plants. Most publications in the past have focused on regasification terminals and have not addressed the area of liquefaction plants.
Mustapha Chaker +4 more
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Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2008
Proper handling of boil-off gas (BOG) significantly affects the operational efficiency as well as the safety of the whole LNG gasification plant. Due to the not well-known inherent dynamics, it has been suspected that the BOG compressors are being operated at too much capacity, unnecessarily consuming too much energy. An empirical model is proposed for
Myung Wook Shin +3 more
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Proper handling of boil-off gas (BOG) significantly affects the operational efficiency as well as the safety of the whole LNG gasification plant. Due to the not well-known inherent dynamics, it has been suspected that the BOG compressors are being operated at too much capacity, unnecessarily consuming too much energy. An empirical model is proposed for
Myung Wook Shin +3 more
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Minimizing Boil-Off Losses in Liquefied Natural Gas Transportation
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2009Natural gas (NG) is the cleanest fossil fuel, which is most popular and economical after crude oil. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is the most economical way of transporting NG over long distances. Because of LNG transportation and storage at −163 °C, boil-off losses are an unavoidable reality.
Hasan, M.M.F., Zheng, A.M., Karimi, I.A.
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