Cargo tank for extremely low temperature substance carrier
US-9335003-B2 · May 10, 2016 · US
US10876687B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10876687-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414764697-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 30, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 29, 2020 |
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A sealed and thermally insulating wall for a tank for storing fluid includes a heat-insulating panel and a sealing plate. The inner face of the heat-insulating panel has a stress-relieving slot.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tank for storage of a fluid, the tank comprising: a load-bearing structure; and at least one sealed and thermally insulating wall, the at least one sealed and thermally insulating wall comprising: a secondary sealed and insulating barrier; a primary insulating barrier comprising a heat-insulating panel having an inner face and a periphery, the heat-insulating panel fastened to the secondary sealed and insulating barrier by a fastening member, the fastening member comprising a pin that is fixed to the secondary sealed and insulating barrier or to the load-bearing structure, the pin comprising a threaded part cooperating with a nut, the nut bearing against the heat-insulating panel; and multiple sealing plates each having an inner face designed to be in contact with the fluid contained in the tank and an outer face anchored to the inner face of the heat-insulating panel along one of a plurality of anchoring areas, each sealing plate comprising at least one corrugation that protrudes from the inner face of the sealing plate, the at least one corrugation extending in a first direction; wherein the inner face of the heat-insulating panel comprises a first stress-relieving slot arranged on the heat-insulating panel between two adjacent anchoring areas along which a pair of adjacent sealing plates are welded to the heat-insulating panel, the first stress-relieving slot having an axis extending in the first direction so as to permit a deformation of the corrugations transversely to the first direction; and wherein the first stress-relieving slot has a length that is less than a dimension of the heat-insulating panel along the axis of the first stress-relieving slot and does not extend as far as the periphery of the heat-insulating panel, the inner face of the heat-insulating panel comprising a first non-slotted portion extending along the first direction between a first end of the first stress-relieving slot and a first side of the periphery of the heat-insulating panel and a second non-slotted portion extending along the first direction between a second end of the first stress-relieving slot and a second side of the periphery of the heat-insulating panel so that a continuity of the inner face of the heat-insulating panel is preserved along the periphery of the heat-insulating panel. 2. The tank as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first stress-relieving slot is a through-slot that opens into an outer face of the heat-insulating panel. 3. The tank as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first stress-relieving slot is a blind slot that does not open into an outer face of the heat-insulating panel, the blind slot comprising ends that are radiused. 4. The tank as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first stress-relieving slot extends under the corrugations of the pair of adjacent sealing plates. 5. The tank as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: each of the sealing plates further comprises at least one second corrugation extending in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction; the inner face of the heat-insulating panel further comprises a second stress-relieving slot extending across a second pair of adjacent anchoring areas; and the second stress-relieving slot has an axis extending in the second direction and has a length that is less than a second dimension of the heat-insulating panel along the second axis of the second stress-relieving slot. 6. The tank as claimed in claim 5 , wherein: each of the sealing plates comprises a first series of corrugations extending in the first direction and a second series of corrugations extending in the second direction; the inner face of the heat-insulating panel comprises multiple first stress-relieving slots and multiple second stress-relieving slots each extending across one pair of adjacent anchoring areas; each of the first and second stress-relieving slots has an axis that extends in one of the first direction or the second direction and has a length that is less than the dimension of the heat-insulating panel along the axis of the stress-relieving slot. 7. The tank as claimed in claim 6 , wherein each stress-relieving slot has a length corresponding to a distance between two intersections of corrugations in the first or second direction. 8. The tank as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the anchoring areas are aligned along two secant edges of the sealing plate. 9. The tank as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the stress-relieving slots has an additional portion extending in a third direction that is oblique relative to the first and second directions. 10. The tank as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the sealing plates comprise metal plates; and the inner face of the heat-insulating panel comprises metal anchoring plates welded to the metal plates along the anchoring areas. 11. The tank as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the heat-insulating panel comprises a layer of insulating polymer foam sandwiched between two sheets of plywood. 12. The tank as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the fastening member cooperates with a central area of the heat-insulating panel, the central area of the heat-insulating panel remote from edges of the heat-insulating panel. 13. The tank as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the heat-insulating panel comprises, in a central area, members configured to be fixed to the load-bearing structure. 14. A vessel for transport of a fluid, the vessel comprising; a double hull; and the tank of claim 1 arranged in the double hull. 15. A system for transfer of a fluid, the system comprising: the vessel of claim 14 ; one or more insulated pipelines configured to connect the tank arranged in the double hull of the vessel to a floating or land-based storage installation; and a pump configured to drive a flow of fluid through the one or more insulated pipelines between the floating or land-based storage installation and the tank of the vessel. 16. An apparatus comprising: a tank configured to store a fluid, the tank comprising a sealed and thermally insulating wall; wherein the sealed and thermally insulating wall comprises: a heat-insulating panel having first metal anchoring plates extending in first and second directions from a central portion of the heat-insulating panel and second metal anchoring plates extending in third and fourth directions from the central portion of the heat-insulating panel, the first and second directions perpendicular to the third and fourth directions; and multiple metal sealing plates each comprising an inner face configured to contact the fluid in the tank, each metal sealing plate welded to at least one of the first metal anchoring plates and to at least one of the second metal anchoring plates, each metal sealing plate further comprising first corrugations protruding from the inner face of the metal sealing plate and extending in the first and second directions and second corrugations protruding from the inner face of the metal sealing plate and extending in the third and fourth directions; wherein the heat-insulating panel further comprises first stress-relieving slots which each extend between two of the first metal anchoring plates and second stress-relieving slots which each extend between two of the second metal anchoring plates, wherein each of the first stress-relieving slots is elongated in the third and fourth directions, wherein each of the second stress-relieving slots is elongated in the first and second directions; and wherein the first and second stress-relieving slots do not intersect one another. 17. The apparatus of claim 16 , where
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