F17C2203/0383

COMPOSITE STRUCTURE PROVIDED WITH A THERMAL PROTECTION DEVICE WITH HOLLOW FIBERS, IN PARTICULAR FOR A LIQUID HYDROGEN TANK

A composite structure is disclosed forming part of a wall of a liquid hydrogen tank, and including at least one thermal protection device having one or more of hollow fibers, such as to create thermal protection, for example a thermal barrier or a heat exchanger, which makes it possible to protect the composite structure in case of a high temperature gradient between the two faces thereof, while benefiting from the advantages of a composite material in terms of mass.

USE OF A LAYER OF A MATERIAL AS A THERMAL INSULATION BARRIER

The present invention relates to containment system for a cryogenic fluid. The system comprises a wall defining an interior space for containing the cryogenic fluid, the wall having an interior surface facing the interior space. the cryogenic fluid comprises liquefied gas At least a portion of the interior surface being provided with a thermal insulation barrier comprising a layer of a material having a contact angle which is at least 150 for the cryogenic fluid.

Cryogenic tank
10279921 · 2019-05-07 · ·

A cryogenic tank includes a shell having an interior side, an exterior side, and an internal volume that is bounded by the interior side. The shell has a shape that includes at least two elongated lobes that are defined by partial cylinders that intersect each other. The partial cylinders extend lengths along central longitudinal axes that are offset from each other. The lobes include opposite domes that extend at opposite ends of the length of the corresponding partial cylinder. The cryogenic tank includes an internal reinforcement frame having a web of elongate frame members extending within the internal volume. The frame members extend along the interior side of the shell such that lengths of the frame members extend along paths that follow the profile of the interior side of the shell. The internal reinforcement frame is configured to distribute loads exerted on the shell along at least three different directions.

USE OF A LAYER OF A MATERIAL AS A THERMAL INSULATION BARRIER

The present invention relates to the use of a layer of a material as a thermal insulation barrier on an interior surface of wall of a containment system for a fluid, wherein the cryogenic fluid is one of liquid natural gas (LNG), liquefied nitrogen, liquefied propane, liquefied oxygen, liquefied carbon dioxide and liquefied hydrogen, the material having a contact angle which is at least 150.

MULTI-PLUNGER CRYOGENIC PUMP HAVING INTAKE MANIFOLD

A cryogenic pump is disclosed as having a plunger housing with a plurality of barrels formed in a ring around a central axis, and a plurality of plungers. Each of the plurality of plungers may be reciprocatingly disposed within a different one of the plurality of barrels. The cryogenic pump may also include an inlet manifold connected to the plunger housing and having a plurality of bores. Each of the plurality of bores may be open to a corresponding one of the plurality of barrels. The cryogenic pump may also have at least one orifice in fluid communication with each of the plurality of bores, and an inlet check valve disposed between each of the plurality of bores and the at least one orifice. The inlet check valve may be movable to selectively allow flow between the at least one orifice and a corresponding one of the plurality of barrels.