Title:
Boil-off rate in lng storage tanks as a function of initial liquid temperature
Authors:
- Ann Rigmor Nerheim
- Tor Hennum
- Lene Aesoy
Published in:
(2023). ECMS 2023, 37th Proceedings
Edited by: Enrico Vicario, Romeo Bandinelli, Virginia Fani, Michele Mastroianni, European Council for Modelling and Simulation.
DOI: http://doi.org/10.7148/2023
ISSN: 2522-2422 (ONLINE)
ISSN: 2522-2414 (PRINT)
ISSN: 2522-2430 (CD-ROM)
ISBN: 978-3-937436-80-7
ISBN: 978-3-937436-79-1 (CD) Communications of the ECMS Volume 37, Issue 1, June 2023, Florence, Italy June 20th – June 23rd, 2023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7148/2023-0366
Citation format:
Ann rigmor nerheim, Tor hennum, Lene aesoy (2023). Boil-off rate in LNG storage tanks as a function of initial liquid temperature, ECMS 2023, Proceedings Edited by: Enrico Vicario, Romeo Bandinelli, Virginia Fani, Michele Mastroianni, European Council for Modelling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2023-0366
Abstract:
This work presents simulations performed using the online
tool BoilFAST, where the boil-off rate in a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) tank has been investigated for various starting temperatures, and for different storage tank dimensions.
The simulations have been performed to investigate whether
BoilFAST can be used for analyzing LNG boil-off and for assessing the fuel tank size and geometry for a maritime vessel.
Sloshing in maritime LNG storage tanks is known to cause
pressure drops which may compromise the supply pressure
to the gas engine. A novel and cost saving means to combat
this risk could be to heat the LNG during bunkering to a temperature equal to the equilibrium temperature at which the
vapor pressure equals the minimum required pressure of the
engine. However, if the LNG is overheated, this may compromise the requirement of 15 days of holding time of the LNG
in the tank without exceeding the maximum allowable pressure. Simulations show that when the LNG is heated prior
to filling into the storage tank, the fulfillment of the holding
time requirement depends on the tank geometry, as well as
the filling degree and temperature gradient through the tank
walls.
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