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Experiemtnal Tests of Cryogenic Liuid Spill on a Plate  

Ryu, Yong Hee (Samsung Heavy Industries, HSE Research)
Hwang, Yun Ji (Samsung Heavy Industries, HSE Research)
Lee, Yun Han (Samsung Heavy Industries, HSE Research)
Kim, Kwang Seok (Korea Gas Safety Corperation, Empirical Research)
Lee, Jae Hun (Korea Gas Safety Corperation, Empirical Research)
Sim, Hee Jun (Korea Gas Safety Corperation, Empirical Research)
Publication Information
Plant Journal / v.16, no.3, 2020 , pp. 42-46 More about this Journal
Abstract
In the large LNG process in FLNG or FSRU, sudden temperature drops of the steel in the event of LNG leaks may cause brittle fracture of the structure. In this paper, we investigate the principle and process of forming a cryogenic fluid on a steel plate through a cryogenic spillage experiment, and analyze the correlation of the temperature distribution of the steel plate according to the distance from the nozzle and exposure time. Two types of cryogenic fluids were used: LN2 and LNG. The cyogenic liquid was released on the steel plate at 1.6L/min for LN2 and 1.5L/min for LNG. For the steel, DH was used and the temperature was measured at 10 points in total. The Leidenfrost effect was observed on the steel plate, and the temperature distribution of the steel was varied according the flow path and the heat of evaporation of the fluid.
Keywords
Cryogenic Liuid Spill; LNG; LN2; Leidenfrost Effect; Latent Heat;
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