F17C1/005

Boil-off gas handling in LNG terminals

A process for collection, storage and transport of boil off-gas from a liquefied natural gas storage tank. An ultra-low temperature, composite gas tank is provided to accept the boil-off gas and saturated vapor at ultra-low-temperatures in a range of about −80° C. to −45° C. (about −112° F. to −229° F.) and at high pressure of about 150 bar (about 2,175.5 psi). Boil off gas collected from liquefied natural gas storage at a pressure in a range of about 15 to 18 bar (217.5 psi to 261 psi) and at a temperature in of about −150° C. (about −238° F.). The ultra-low temperature, composite gas tank can hold the gas as it warms to ambient temperature. The process includes a liner step; a filament step; a wrap step; and a filling step. Optional steps include an insulation step; a fiber step; a layering step; a nozzle step; and a gas step.

TANK FOR PRESSURIZED GAS
20220154880 · 2022-05-19 ·

A tank for pressurized gas, such as hydrogen, comprises a structure defining a volume of the tank and having at least one opening. There are as many bases as there are openings, with each base being disposed in one of the openings. A sealing enclosure covers an entire internal surface of the structure and interfaces with the base. At least one conduit allows leakage between an outer surface of the sealing enclosure and an outside of the tank. The base has a recessed external profile with an undercut at an interface with the structure. The at least one conduit comprises at least one chute interposed between the structure and the base.

Plastic liner for a composite pressure vessel

It is proposed a plastic liner for the storage of hydrogen, comprising: a first barrier layer (3), a second barrier layer (7) configured to be an inner layer in contact with hydrogen, at least one intermediate layer arranged between the first and the second barrier layers, wherein the second barrier layer (7) has a lower hydrogen permeability than said at least intermediate layer such that the second barrier layer (7) slows down the migration of hydrogen inside said at least one intermediate layer.

Tank for a hydrogen vehicle
11221105 · 2022-01-11 · ·

A tank for containing pressurized hydrogen for a fuel cell vehicle, comprising at least one fuel tank comprising a wall configured to delimit an internal volume for containing said pressurized hydrogen, said tank comprising safety means configured to chemically neutralize said pressurized hydrogen according to a pre-established condition.

Composite storage tank for gaseous hydrogen
11655939 · 2023-05-23 · ·

A composite storage tank comprises a composite wall enclosing a gas storage volume and defining a cylindrical portion of the tank. The composite wall incorporates first and second sets of metallic fibres each of which is susceptible to embrittiement by hydrogen and has ends extending through the exterior surface of the composite wall. By measuring the electrical resistances of the metallic fibres, a measure of the amount of hydrogen that has leaked through the composite wall over a period of time, and the present physical condition of the tank, may be determined. The approximate axial and azimuthal coordinates of a particular leakage point may also be determined.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING SOLID HYDROGEN STORAGE SYSTEM

Disclosed is an apparatus for assembling a solid hydrogen storage system. The apparatus includes a lower support installed to support a lower side of material blocks to be assembled, split covers assembled in multiple stages on an upper side of the lower support and forming therein a closed space in which the material blocks are capable of being assembled, the split covers being configured to be separated in a horizontal direction, and gas injection ports provided in the split covers to inject an inert gas into an inner space of the split covers.

COMPOSITE STORAGE TANK FOR GASEOUS HYDROGEN
20220065398 · 2022-03-03 · ·

A composite storage tank comprises a composite wall enclosing a gas storage volume and defining a cylindrical portion (406) of the tank. The composite wall incorporates first) and second sets of metallic fibres each of which is susceptible to embrittlement by hydrogen and has ends extending through the exterior surface of the composite wall. By measuring the electrical resistances of the metallic fibres, a measure of the amount of hydrogen that has leaked through the composite wall over a period of time, and the present physical condition of the tank, may be determined. The approximate axial and azimuthal coordinates of a particular leakage point may also be determined.

GAS CONTAINER AND DEPOSITION SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME

A deposition system and a gas storage device, the deposition system including a process chamber; and a gas supply outside of the process chamber, the gas supply being configured to provide monochlorosilane, wherein the gas supply includes a cabinet; and a gas container inside the cabinet, and the gas container includes aluminum (Al).

Physical properties measurement system

A sealed container having gloves attached thereto is provided as part of a physical properties measuring system (PPMS). The PPMS includes a sealed pressurized portion that is pressurized with a gas to purge out air from inside the sealed pressurized portion to reduce water vapor inside the sealed pressurized portion below a water vapor threshold. The system further includes a cryogenic tank having a cryostat disposed therein. The cryogenic tank contains a cryogenic liquid cooled to a cryogenic temperature. Test samples are placed inside the sealed pressurized portion in preparation of measuring physical properties of the test samples. One of the test samples is immersed in the cryogenic liquid to measure the physical properties. The test sample is removed from the cryogenic liquid and is exchanged for another test sample inside the sealed pressurized portion to prevent ice formation inside the cryostat.

Gas cylinder lining

An improved gas cylinder configured to prevent degradation of a contained pressurized reactive gas includes a metallic gas cylinder configured to store a pressurized reactive gas within the cylinder. The improved gas cylinder further includes a cylinder lining including parylene. In one embodiment, the parylene lined cylinder can be heat treated. The improved gas cylinder prevents cracking of the cylinder lining, thereby preventing the contained reactive gas from coming into contact with the metallic gas cylinder.