Browse Items (18 total)

  • Tags: Pressure vessels

Marine transport of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is well established and extensive precedents for the design of the ships and tanks exist. Fewer precedents exist for the transport of compressed natural gas (CNG). This paper describes the application…

Hydrogen additions to natural gas are being considered around the globe as a means to utilize existing infrastructure to distribute hydrogen. Hydrogen is known to enhance fatigue crack growth and reduce fracture resistance of structural steels used…

1 Scope This document specifies the minimum requirements for the design, construction and testing during manufacture of transportable refillable brazed steel Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders, of water capacity from 0,5 l up to and including 15…

Accurate prediction of thermophysical properties of compressed air is specifically crucial in optimal design and analyzing performance of a Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) system. In this regard, an advanced machine learning method, namely…

A novel efficient and entirely green hybrid energy conversion system comprising compressed air energy storage and Kalina KCS11 is proposed for peak shaving application and grid stability. The use of high-temperature thermal energy storage as a…

At present, the corrosion management of the upper module pressure vessel and pressure pipeline of the fixed oil production platform and the floating production oil storage and unloading platform lacks localized corrosion rate knowledge base,…

Compressed air energy storage is a new physical energy storage technology, its thermal cost reduction and energy efficiency improvement can be achieved by using model predictive control. In order to realize the temperature control of the compressed…

The American Petroleum Institute (API) 12F is the specification for vertical, aboveground shop-welded storage tanks published by the API. The nominal capacity for the twelve tank designs given in the current 13th edition of API 12F ranges from 90…

Compressed air energy storage (CAES) stores energy as compressed air in underground formations, typically salt dome caverns. When electricity demand grows, the compressed air is released through a turbine to produce electricity. CAES in the US is…

Wind energy has rapidly increased and is expected to continue to do so over the next few decades. This will exacerbate the issue whereby its intermittent energy production does not generally coincide with energy demand. This can be addressed by…

Compressed air energy storage (CAES) is a promising energy conversion storage technology and underground salt caverns are recognized as the appropriate storage places for it. The reduction of air during the withdrawal periods leads to the surrounding…

At present, the corrosion management of the upper module pressure vessel and pressure pipeline of the fixed oil production platform and the floating production oil storage and unloading platform lacks localized corrosion rate knowledge base,…

There are two different methods used to store oil in ocean engineering. One method is "dry" storage, which consists of storing the oil in a dry tank within the hull. This is the current method used in offshore production systems such as FPSOs. The…

Compressed air energy storage (CAES) is a promising energy conversion storage technology and underground salt caverns are recognized as the appropriate storage places for it. The reduction of air during the withdrawal periods leads to the surrounding…
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2