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Shipboard Reliquefaction for Large LNG Carriers
2009Thomas N. Anderson +5 more
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Predicting Loads on a LNG Carrier With CFD
29th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering: Volume 6, 2010The Current Affairs Joint Industry Project was initiated to develop the understanding and tools for the assessment of current loads on offshore structures. CFD is one of these tools requiring a good understanding of the underlying physical and mathematical models.
Fahd Fathi, Christiaan Klaij, Arjen Koop
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Ocean Engineering, 2019
Risk assessment is regarded as an effective tool for the design of ship structures, based on the safety level approach (SLA). However, there are gaps between the theoretical realisation of the approach and its practical application, such as the lack of ...
Xiaodong Li, Wenyong Tang
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Risk assessment is regarded as an effective tool for the design of ship structures, based on the safety level approach (SLA). However, there are gaps between the theoretical realisation of the approach and its practical application, such as the lack of ...
Xiaodong Li, Wenyong Tang
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Ultrasonic fatigue test at cryogenic temperatures on SUS304L by cold rolling ratio for LNG carriers
, 2020This study examined the effects of cold rolling ratio and cryogenic temperatures on the mechanical properties of a 1.5 mm SUS304L sheet, the original material used in membrane-type liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage tanks.
H. Shim, S. Nahm, I. Cho, C. Suh
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An introduction to the marine transportation of bulk LNG and the design of LNG carriers
Cryogenics, 1974Abstract The special problems connected with building ships to carry liquefied natural gas are summarized and the different designs of ships at present in use are discussed. Other problems concerned with the marine transport of LNG such as handling, pumping systems, and dealing with boil-off are also considered.
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Comparison between conventional LNG carriers and SRV- LNG carriers
2015Up to the middle of the last decade LNG tankers were built only when the gas exploitation project as well as the market to sell it existed. Ships were operating on the basis of the long term Sales and Purchase Agreement, and predetermined terminals for LNG loading and unloading.
Ivanišević, Dalibor, Grbić, Luka
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LNG Marine Carrier Construction
Marine Technology and SNAME News, 1972The author describes the several concepts around which the existing marine LNG containment designs are formulated. The Kvaerner-Moss spherical containment system without secondary barrier is discussed in some detail. The design analysis of that system is presented in a step-by-step fashion as actually performed, along with descriptions of tank ...
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Model Tests: LNG-Carriers in Ice
Volume 2: Ocean Engineering and Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology, 2006Approximately on third of the world’s known and not yet exploited reserves of natural gas are in Russia. The overwhelming majority of these reserves are in Artic and Subarctic areas. But not only in Russia, also in other areas like Canada and USA, natural gas reserves are found in harsh and ice covered environments.
Jens-Holger Hellmann +2 more
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A voyage optimization model of LNG carriers considering boil-off gas
OCEANS 2019 MTS/IEEE SEATTLE, 2019A voyage optimization model is proposed to minimize the operating costs of LNGC (Liquefied Natural Gas Carrier). The model is utilized to suggest the RPM and route plan of the vessel based on the amount of boil-off gas generated.
Seyong Jeong +4 more
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Modeling underwater penetration of LNG carrier
Process Safety Progress, 2008AbstractAn underwater breach of a tank in a double‐hulled LNG carrier poses several challenging questions to be addressed by an adequate model. This article describes a model that accounts for the following phenomena: (1) LNG tank vapor space pressure decreasing by the piston effect of outflow (the effect a decreasing water level pulling down the ...
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