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Prospects of developing vehicles for liquefied natural gas transportation

Engineering Journal: Science and Innovation

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Prospects of developing vehicles

for liquefied natural gas transportation

© O.Ya. Cheremnykh

Yeltsin Ural Federal University, Nizhny Tagil, 622034, Russia

We developed a contemporary vehicle for transporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) used

in implementing modern promising cryogenic technologies for airspace, aviation and

other industries. We conducted a search for optimal solutions when selecting the design

of load-bearing members in the assembly consisting of the vessel, the shell and the frame

of the tank car and the tank container, ensuring reliable vehicle functioning during oper-

ation. The study validates design choices for a system of cut-off safety devices and high-

speed valves for incident prevention during vehicle operation. Based on the investiga-

tions conducted, we suggest a means of storing liquefied natural gas in a vehicle tank,

which ensures safe LNG vapour release from the tank into the atmosphere during rail-

road or road transportation. We present a technology of discharging LNG at the custom-

er's site that ensures minimal LNG vapour release into the atmosphere. For the first time

we supply a description and performance specifications for promising transportation de-

vices, such as 40 cubic meter tank cars for LNG and ethylene.

Keywords

: liquefied natural gas, tank car, tank truck, tank container, transportation, safe

draining system, fibre vacuum insulation, vacuum shield insulation, container truck, flat-

bed railcar

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