An efficient pulse tube cryocooler for boil-off gas reliquefaction in liquid natural gas tanks
J.Y. Hu,
S. Chen,
J. Zhu,
L.M. Zhang,
E.C. Luo,
W. Dai and
H.B. Li
Applied Energy, 2016, vol. 164, issue C, 1012-1018
Abstract:
Small liquid natural gas (LNG) distribution stations require compact, highly efficient cryocoolers to reliquefy boil-off gas in the LNG tank. This paper describes a pulse tube cryocooler measuring 420mm×690mm×780mm and weighing 180kg. With low input electric power, the relative Carnot efficiency exceeded 20%. Increasing the power to 10kW, the cryocooler produced approximately 1.2kW of cooling at 120K. Approximately 295 normal cubic meters of boil-off natural gas per day can be condensed. If heat transfer in the main heat exchanger is improved, cooling power and efficiency could be further improved. This development offers an efficient, compact, and reliable configuration for energy saving in LNG distribution stations.
Keywords: Pulse tube; Cryocooler; Liquid natural gas; Boil-off gas; Reliquefaction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.03.096
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