Proppant discharge system and a container for use in such a proppant discharge system
US-9834373-B2 · Dec 5, 2017 · US
US9625076B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9625076-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113988150-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2011 |
| Priority date | Nov 22, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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An LNG receiving structure ( 101 ) is provided with: a leader pipe ( 1 ) that is located below a receiving pipe ( 102 ) that penetrates a roof of an LNG tank, and extends as far as a bottom portion of the LNG tank; a hopper ( 2 ) that is provided at a top end of the leader pipe, and receives LNG expelled from the receiving pipe; a regulating component ( 3 ) that is provided inside the hopper, and regulates the flow of the LNG expelled from the receiving pipe such that this LNG flows down along an inside wall of the leader pipe; and a gas discharge port ( 4 ) that is provided in the hopper, and discharges to an outside of the hopper gas that has risen upwards from the leader pipe. By providing this LNG receiving structure, when a plurality of types of LNG that each have a different density are stored in the same LNG tank, it is possible to keep to a minimum any risk that rollover might occur.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An LNG receiving structure comprising: a receiving pipe that penetrates a roof of an LNG tank; a leader pipe that is located below the receiving pipe and extends as far as a bottom portion of the LNG tank; a hopper that is provided at a top end of the leader pipe, and is positioned and configured to receive LNG expelled from the receiving pipe; a regulating component that is provided inside the hopper, and is positioned and configured to regulate the flow of the LNG expelled from the receiving pipe such that the LNG flows down along an inside wall of the leader pipe; a gas discharge port that is provided in the hopper, and is positioned and configured to discharge to an outside of the hopper gas that has risen upwards from the leader pipe, and a partitioning component that is positioned and configured to partition an internal space inside the leader pipe into an LNG flow path and a gas flow path, wherein the partitioning component is a tubular component that forms a space between an outside wall of the partitioning component and the inside wall of the leader pipe as the LNG flow path, and forms an internal space of the partitioning component as the gas flow path, and wherein a top end of the partitioning component opens so as to face a bottom end of the regulating component, and a top end surface of the partitioning component constitutes a horizontal plane at a position that coincides with the top end of the leader pipe. 2. The LNG receiving structure according to claim 1 , wherein the regulating component is a V-plate formed in a V-shape, and the V-plate is positioned such that an apex portion of the V-plate faces an expulsion portion of the receiving pipe, and such that a space on an inner side of the V-plate communicates with the gas discharge port. 3. The LNG receiving structure according to claim 2 , wherein an apex angle of the V-plate is set to an angle that enables respective line extensions of a pair of inclined portions of the V-plate to come into contact with the leader pipe. 4. The LNG receiving structure according to claim 3 , wherein the apex angle of the V-plate is set to an angle that causes the top end of the leader pipe to be positioned on the respective line extensions of the pair of inclined portions of the V-plate. 5. The LNG receiving structure according to claim 1 , further comprising an exhaust pipe that communicates with the gas discharge port, and extends upwards. 6. The LNG receiving structure according to claim 1 , wherein the regulating component is a V-plate formed in a V-shape, and the V-plate is positioned such that an apex portion of the V-plate faces an expulsion portion of the receiving pipe, and such that a space on an inner side of the V-plate communicates with the gas discharge port, and wherein an apex angle of the V-plate is set to an angle that causes the top end of the leader pipe to be positioned on respective line extensions of a pair of inclined portions of the V-plate.
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