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9783433300008

Design and Construction of Lng Storage Tanks

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  • ISBN13:

    9783433300008

  • ISBN10:

    3433300003

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2019-11-11
  • Publisher: Ernst & Sohn

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Summary

Worldwide, the use of natural gas as a primary energy source will remain indispensable for decades to come. This applies to industrialized and emerging countries as well as developing countries. Due to the low level of impurities, natural gas is considered to be a climate-friendly fossil fuel because of low CO2 emissions, and to be at the same time an affordable source of energy.
In order to enable transport over long distances as well as over oceans the gas is liquefied along with a considerable volume reduction and then transported by ship. Thus, at international ports many LNG tanks are required for temporary storage and further use. The trend towards smaller liquefaction and evaporation plants with associated storage tanks for use as marine fuel has created new entrants who often do not yet have the necessary experience and technical expertise. It is not sufficient to refer all existing technical standards when defining consistent state of the art specifications and requirements.
The switch to European standardization made the revision and adaptation of existing national standards to a European standard unavoidable. Technical committees at national and international level have begun their work to update and complete the EN 14620 series.
Also, the US regulations are updated. The revision of the American Concrete Institute standard ACI 376 "Requirements for Design and Construction of Concrete Structures for the Containment of Refrigerated Liquefied Gases", which was first published in 2011, will be completed in the spring of 2019 and the final version will be published in autumn 2019.
This book provides an overview of the state of the art in design and construction of liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanks. Since the topic is very extensive and complex, here an introduction to all areas is given, e. g. requirements and design for operating conditions, thermal design, liquid and gas pressure test, soil analysis and permitted settlement, modeling and calculation of the concrete structure, and the special effects from fire, explosion and impact. Furthermore, the dynamic analysis and the theory of the sloshing liquid is presented.

Author Biography

Dr.-Ing. Josef Rötzer (born 1959) studied civil engineering at the Technical University of Munich and later got his Ph.D. at the Bundeswehr University Munich. From 1995 on he worked in the technical head office of Dyckerhoff & Widmann (DYWIDAG) AG in Munich. His area of responsibility included engineering design of industrial and power plant structures. The DYWIDAG LNG Technology competence area with focus on the planning and worldwide construction of liquefied gas tanks was integrated into STRABAG International in 2005. Josef Rötzer is a member of the working group for tanks for cryogenic liquefied gases of the German Standards Committee and of the American committee ACI 376.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
2 History of natural gas liquefaction
2.1 Industrialization process and energy demand
2.2 Beginnings of gas liquefaction
2.3 The first steps to ship transport
2.4 Algeria becomes first exporter
2.5 Further development with peak-shaving systems
2.6 The first German LNG tank in Stuttgart
2.7 Wilhelmshaven - the attempt of a German import terminal
2.8 The liquefaction of gas in Australia
2.9 Emission Control in the EU
3 regulations and areas of application
3.1 History of the regulations
3.2 EEMUA No. 147 and BS 7777
3.3 EN 1473 Liquefied natural gas plants
3.4 EN 14620 Design and construction of LNG tanks
3.5 API 620 The US regulation for steel tanks
3.6 API 625 Coupling of concrete and steel
3.7 ACI 376 The US regulation for concrete tanks
4 Definition of different tank types
4.1 Definition and development of tank types
4.2 Single containment tank system
4.3 Double containment tank system
4.4 Full containment tank system
4.5 Membrane tank system
5 Requirements and design
5.1 Requirements of the operating status
5.2 Thermal design
5.3 Liquid and gas pressure test
5.4 Soil investigation, soil parameters and permitted settlements
5.5 Susceptibility to soil liquefaction
6 Calculation
6.1 Requirements for the calculation of the concrete structure
6.2 Requirements for the modeling of the concrete structure
6.3 Framework models for discontinuity areas
6.4 Liquid Spill
6.5 Fire load cases
6.6 Explosion and Impact
7 Dynamic calculation
7.1 Theory of the sloshing liquid
7.2 Calculation method according to Housner
7.3 Calculation method according to Veletsos
7.4 Regulations in EN 1998-4, Annex A
7.5 Earthquake design of LNG tanks
8 Execution and erection
8.1 Construction conditions and construction
8.2 Wall formwork
8.3 Reinforcement
8.4 Pretension
8.5 Equipment (inclinometer, heating)
8.6 Concrete joints
8.7 After-treatment of concrete surfaces
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