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Research on the Temperature Variation Law during the Nitrogen Pre-Cooling Process in LNG Unloading Pipelines

Wengang Yang, Xingyu Li, Wei Gao, Xiaoguang Mi and Jinya Zhang ()
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Wengang Yang: China National Offshore Oil Corporation, Beijing 100028, China
Xingyu Li: College of Mechanical and Transportation Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 100028, China
Wei Gao: China National Offshore Oil Corporation, Beijing 100028, China
Xiaoguang Mi: China National Offshore Oil Corporation, Beijing 100028, China
Jinya Zhang: College of Mechanical and Transportation Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 100028, China

Energies, 2024, vol. 17, issue 8, 1-19

Abstract: In order to study the temperature change law of a nitrogen pre-cooling LNG unloading pipeline, a three-dimensional numerical simulation of an LNG pipeline with a bellow expansion bend was conducted using Fluent software (2020 R2). This simulation involved progressively controlling the nitrogen injection temperature and flow rate. The results show that increasing the nitrogen flow rate can improve the pre-cooling rate and reduce the top–bottom temperature difference of the pipeline, but there is an optimal value. Under the same nitrogen injection velocity conditions, it was found that smaller pipe diameters result in smaller temperature differences between the top and bottom of the pipeline. However, due to the reduced cooling capacity of the nitrogen injection, this leads to a decrease in the pre-cooling rate. The top–bottom temperature difference of the pipeline is mainly related to the strength of the natural convection in the pipeline. The stronger the natural convection, the greater the temperature difference between the top and bottom. Gr and Gr/Re 2 reflect the relative magnitude of the natural convection intensity and forced convection intensity in the pipe. The larger the Gr and Gr/Re 2 , the stronger the natural convection. Therefore, Gr and Gr/Re 2 are positively correlated with the top–bottom temperature difference, and the variation trend of the top–bottom temperature difference can be judged by the values of Gr and Gr/Re 2 .

Keywords: LNG-receiving station; unloading pipeline; nitrogen pre-cooling; top–bottom temperature difference; natural convection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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