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This document provides calculations to determine the time required to cool down the temperature of an LNG buffer tank from its initial temperature to the required temperature of -130°C. It outlines key parameters of the tank including its volume, density, dimensions, and insulation properties. The calculation uses the heat loss rate from the insulated tank, along with the outside air, initial, and required internal temperatures to determine that it will take approximately 100,322 seconds (28 hours) for the tank temperature to reach -130°C.
This document provides calculations to determine the time required to cool down the temperature of an LNG buffer tank from its initial temperature to the required temperature of -130°C. It outlines key parameters of the tank including its volume, density, dimensions, and insulation properties. The calculation uses the heat loss rate from the insulated tank, along with the outside air, initial, and required internal temperatures to determine that it will take approximately 100,322 seconds (28 hours) for the tank temperature to reach -130°C.
This document provides calculations to determine the time required to cool down the temperature of an LNG buffer tank from its initial temperature to the required temperature of -130°C. It outlines key parameters of the tank including its volume, density, dimensions, and insulation properties. The calculation uses the heat loss rate from the insulated tank, along with the outside air, initial, and required internal temperatures to determine that it will take approximately 100,322 seconds (28 hours) for the tank temperature to reach -130°C.
LNG Density 470 LNG Buffer Tank Diameter D 7 LNG Buffer Tank Height H 8.5 LNG Buffer Tank length L 12.68 LNG Tank surface area m2 279
LNG Specific Heat Capacity Cp 2.02
Air Density 1.225 Sea Water Temp. C 0 32 Air Temperature C 0 45 Required Temp for LNG buffer Tank C 0 -130 Tank Insulation Thickess mm 300 Insulation Conductivity (U) W/m2. K 0.07 cpa for air 1 Heat Loss in tank Q= m*cp* Q 61521120 Time Taken to drop the temp till -130.C
TA= Outside Air Temp, Tend = required
temp maintained, T start= Tank inside temp Time Taken, t 100322.173724 28 ol down Calculation m3 kg/m3 m m m Considering maximum liquid height up to 6 meter and tank is Horizontal cylindrical type KJ/Kg Kg/m3