Boil-off gas treatment system
US-2016356424-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US9656729B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9656729-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414786731-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 23, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 23, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 23, 2017 |
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A structure of a horizontal type cylindrical double-shell tank mounted on a ship includes: an inner shell storing liquefied gas; and an outer shell forming a vacuum space between the inner shell and the outer shell. A pair of support units supporting the inner shell is disposed between the inner shell and the outer shell. Each support unit includes: a plurality of cylindrical elements arranged in a circumferential direction of the tank such that an axial direction of each of the cylindrical elements coincides with a radial direction of the tank; a plurality of inner members each holding an end portion of a corresponding one of the cylindrical elements at the inner shell side; and a plurality of outer members each holding an end portion of a corresponding one of the cylindrical elements at the outer shell side. Each of the cylindrical elements is made of glass fiber reinforced plastic.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A double-shell ship tank structure, which is a structure of a horizontal type cylindrical double-shell tank mounted on a ship, the structure comprising: an inner shell storing a liquefied gas; an outer shell forming a vacuum space between the inner shell and the outer shell; and a pair of support units disposed between the inner shell and the outer shell and supporting the inner shell from below with respect to the direction of gravity at positions spaced apart from each other in an axial direction of the tank, wherein each of the pair of support units includes: a plurality of cylindrical elements arranged in a circumferential direction of the tank such that an axial direction of each of the cylindrical elements coincides with a radial direction of the tank; a plurality of inner members each holding, on an outer peripheral surface of the inner shell, an end portion of a corresponding one of the cylindrical elements at the inner shell side; and a plurality of outer members each holding, on an inner peripheral surface of the outer shell, an end portion of a corresponding one of the cylindrical elements at the outer shell side, each of the cylindrical elements is made of glass fiber reinforced plastic, and at least one of the cylindrical elements is arranged such that a distance between the at least one cylindrical element and at least one of two directly adjacent cylindrical elements on either side of the at least one cylindrical element in the circumferential direction is less than the width of the at least one cylindrical element, or a distance between the inner shell and the outer shell. 2. A double-shell ship tank structure, which is a structure of a horizontal type cylindrical double-shell tank mounted on a ship, the structure comprising: an inner shell storing a liquefied gas; an outer shell forming a vacuum space between the inner shell and the outer shell; and a pair of support units disposed between the inner shell and the outer shell and supporting the inner shell at positions spaced apart from each other in an axial direction of the tank, wherein each of the pair of support units includes: a plurality of cylindrical elements arranged in a circumferential direction of the tank such that an axial direction of each of the cylindrical elements coincides with a radial direction of the tank; a plurality of inner members each holding, on an outer peripheral surface of the inner shell, an end portion of a corresponding one of the cylindrical elements at the inner shell side; and a plurality of outer members each holding, on an inner peripheral surface of the outer shell, an end portion of a corresponding one of the cylindrical elements at the outer shell side, each of the cylindrical elements is made of glass fiber reinforced plastic, and a metal plating layer is formed on each of an inner peripheral surface and an outer peripheral surface of each of the cylindrical elements. 3. The double-shell ship tank structure according claim 1 , wherein each of the inner members includes an inner fitting portion fitted to the end portion of the corresponding cylindrical element at the inner shell side. 4. The double-shell ship tank structure according to claim 3 , wherein the inner fitting portion has an annular shape such that the end portion of the cylindrical element at the inner shell side is fitted inside the inner fitting portion. 5. The double-shell ship tank structure according to claim 3 , wherein each of the inner members includes an inner surface plate covering an opening of the corresponding cylindrical element at the inner shell side, and the inner fitting portion protrudes from the inner surface plate. 6. The double-shell ship tank structure according to claim 5 , wherein a first main surface of the inner surface plate at the inner shell side is a curved surface whose curvature center is the same as that of the outer peripheral surface of the inner shell, and a second main surface of the inner surface plate at the cylindrical element side is a flat surface perpendicular to the radial direction of the tank. 7. The double-shell ship tank structure according to claim 1 , wherein each of the inner members is an annular member with a groove formed therein, and the end portion of the corresponding cylindrical element at the inner shell side is fitted in the groove. 8. The double-shell ship tank structure according to claim 1 , wherein each of the outer members includes an outer fitting portion fitted to the end portion of the corresponding cylindrical element at the outer shell side. 9. The double-shell ship tank structure according to claim 8 , wherein each of the outer members includes an outer surface plate covering an opening of the corresponding cylindrical element at the outer shell side, and the outer fitting portion protrudes from the outer surface plate. 10. The double-shell ship tank structure according to claim 9 , wherein a first main surface of the outer surface plate at the outer shell side is a curved surface whose curvature center is the same as that of the inner peripheral surface of the outer shell, and a second main surface of the inner surface plate at the cylindrical element side is a flat surface perpendicular to the radial direction of the tank. 11. The double-shell ship tank structure according to claim 1 , wherein each of the outer members is an annular member with a groove formed therein, and the end portion of the corresponding cylindrical element at the outer shell side is fitted in the groove. 12. A double-shell ship tank structure, which is a structure of a horizontal type cylindrical double-shell tank mounted on a ship, the structure comprising: an inner shell storing a liquefied gas; an outer shell forming a vacuum space between the inner shell and the outer shell; and a pair of support units disposed between the inner shell and the outer shell and supporting the inner shell at positions spaced apart from each other in an axial direction of the tank, wherein each of the pair of support units includes: a plurality of cylindrical elements arranged in a circumferential direction of the tank such that an axial direction of each of the cylindrical elements coincides with a radial direction of the tank; a plurality of inner members each holding, on an outer peripheral surface of the inner shell, an end portion of a corresponding one of the cylindrical elements at the inner shell side; and a plurality of outer members each holding, on an inner peripheral surface of the outer shell, an end portion of a corresponding one of the cylindrical elements at the outer shell side, each of the cylindrical elements is made of glass fiber reinforced plastic, the inner members are fixed to the inner shell, the outer members of one of the pair of support units are configured such that displacement of the outer members in the axial direction of the tank relative to the outer shell is restricted, and the outer members of the other one of the pair of support units are configured to be slidable on the inner peripheral surface of the outer shell in the axial direction of the tank. 13. The double-shell ship tank structure according to claim 12 , wherein a gap is formed between each pair of adjoining outer members among the outer members of each of the pair of support units, the gap allowing each outer member to move in the circumferential direction of the tank. 14. The double-shell ship tank structure according to claim 12 , wherein a lubricating liner is sandwiched between the inner peripheral surface of the outer shell and the outer m
Bulk storage in barges or on ships (constructive aspects B63B25/16) · CPC title
large (>1000 m3) · CPC title
by vacuum · CPC title
Liquefied gas, e.g. LPG, GPL · CPC title
medium (>1 m3) · CPC title
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