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Integrated Refrigeration and Storage of LNG for Compositional StabilityGrowing interest in liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a rocket fuel necessitates a greater technical understanding of the compositional changes due to preferential boil-off (or weathering) that occurs during long duration storage. The purity of methane in LNG can range from 90 to 98%, and is subject to preferential boil-off due to its low boiling point compared to other constituents despite the use of high-performance thermal insulation systems. Active heat extraction (i.e. refrigeration) is required to completely eliminate weathering. For future operational safety and reliability, and to better understand the quality and efficiency of the LNG as a cryofuel, a 400-liter Cryostat vessel was designed and constructed to measure the composition and temperatures of the LNG at a number of different liquid levels over long durations. The vessel is the centerpiece of a custom-designed lab-scale integrated refrigeration and storage (IRaS) system employing a pulse tube cryocooler capable of roughly 50 W of lift at 100 K. Instrumentation includes ten temperature sensors mounted on a vertical rake and five liquid sample tubes corresponding to five liquid levels. Two modes of operation are studied. The first is without refrigeration in order to determine a baseline in the change in composition, and to study stratification of the LNG. The second is performed with the cryocooler active to determine the operational parameters of the IRaS system for eliminating the weathering as well as stratification effects in the bulk liquid. The apparatus design and test method, as well as preliminary test results are presented in this paper. As a bonus in cost-saving and operational efficiency, the capability of the IRaS system to provide zero-loss capabilities such as zero boil-off (ZBO) keeping of the LNG and zero-loss filling/transfer operations are also discussed.
Document ID
20190027723
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Rose, Laura P.
(NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Swanger, Adam M.
(NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Notardonato, William U.
(NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Fesmire, James E.
(NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Gleeson, Jonathan R.
(Bionetics Corp. Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Carro, Rodolphe V.
(Bionetics Corp. Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Date Acquired
July 24, 2019
Publication Date
July 21, 2019
Subject Category
Mechanical Engineering
Report/Patent Number
KSC-E-DAA-TN70732
Meeting Information
Meeting: Cryogenic Engineering Conference and International Cryogenic Materials Conference
Location: Hartford, CT
Country: United States
Start Date: July 21, 2019
End Date: July 25, 2019
Sponsors: Centennial Conferences
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80KSC017C0012
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80KSC017C0012
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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