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- TANxERs Filed Nov. 30, 1959 5 Sheets-Sheet 3 INVENTOR ROELAND VERSLUIS BY f4 D, 13M@ HIS ATTORNEY United Sttes 3,039,418 Patented June 19, 1962 Free 3,039,418 TANKERS Roeland Versluis, The Hague, Netherlands, assignor to Shell Oil Company, a corporation of Delaware Filed Nov. 30, 1959, Ser. No. 856,243 Claims priority, application Netherlands Dec. 16, 1958 1 Claim. (Cl. 114 74)
- the invention relates to a tanker suitable for the transport of liquefied gases, at atmospheric or substantially atmospheric pressure, which tanker is provided with holds of which the walls are integral with the ships structure.
- the object of the invention is to provide a tanker suitable for the transport of liquefied gases, such as methane, propane, butane or mixtures thereof, at atmospheric or substantially atmospheric pressure. Since the temperature of these liquefied gases at the said pressure is very low (in the case of methane 160 C.) the ships structure should be of a very special standard as shipbuilding steel should not be exposed to very low temperatures which would reduce the strength of the ships structure to an inadmissably low value. Good heat insulation is therefore required to prevent transmission of the low temperature to the ships structure.
- the liquefied gas must be stored in tanks or containers capable of resisting the low temperatures occurring.
- the weight of the liquid in the tanks or containers and the forces generated by the liquid lapping to and fro must be transmitted to the ships structure in such a way as to ensure the best possible distribution.
- the said tanker is therefore characterized in that at least one hold is internally provided with a layer of load-bearing, heat-insulating material, this layer supporting a thin-walled container made of a metal resistant to low temperatures, which container is so flexible and has such dimensions that, under all temperature conditions anticipated, its walls are supported by the insulating layer in all points.
- the container should be constructed of a metal which is resistant to low temperatures, i.e. a metal which retains adequate ductility and strength at the low temperatures concerned.
- a suitable metal is, for instance, a low carbon steel having 18% chromium content and 8% nickel content commonly known as 18/8 stainless steel, but other metals possessing the above properties may also be used.
- the thickness of the -wall of the container should be of the order of about 8 mm. It will be understood that by thin-walled container is meant a container of which the wall thickness is approximately that specified above.
- its walls may be provided with at least one bellowsshaped part.
- This bellows-shaped part should be located' in such a way that the overall size of the container remains substantially the same in overall dimensions rcgardless of changes in temperature.
- the bellows-shaped part is properly located only one is needed per container.
- this end is suitably attained by positioning the bellows-shaped part parallel to a vertical diagonal plane of the container.
- Means are preferably present for prestressing the bellows-shaped part of the container. This has the advantage that they enable the bellows to be prestressed at normal ambient temperature.
- the insulating material may then be arranged between the walls of the holds and' the walls of the container.
- the prestress may subsequently be reduced to zero and the container filled with the liquefied gas. Its low temperature will cause the container to contract and when the dimensions are accurate, the entire surface of the latter will be in contact with the insulating material and be supported thereby in such a manner as to exert the correct pressure.
- the correct pressure at which the walls of the container .are in Contact with the insulating material is obtained by so prestressing the bellows-shaped part at the normal ambient temperature as to reduce the overall dimensions of the container by a value equal to the decrease in the overall dimensions of the container which results from cooling by the cold liquid introduced into the container.
- the heat-insulating lining of the hold should be capable of absorbing the weight of the container filled with liquid and also the forces generated by the liquid lapping to and fro and of transmitting them to the ships structure. ⁇ On the other hand, the insulating lining should have sufficient flexibility to make allowance for movements in the ships structure.
- insulating lining to contain a gas-tight layer to prevent the ingress of air mixed with moisture particles, which leads to ice formation and undesirable stresses in the insulating lining.
- a liquid-impermeable layer to prevent the liquid from flowing out, should there be leakage of liquid from the container.
- This liquid-impermeable layer should be capable of retaining the liquid for at least 24 hours to enable the container to be emptied in time.
- the heat-insulating lining therefore preferably consists of various layers, including flexible and gasand/ or liquid-tight layers.
- FIG. l is a cross-section (on the line 1 1 in FIG. 2) of the tanker according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top plan View, partly in cross-section (on the line 2 2 in FIG. l) of a portion of the tanker.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-section of a container for the storage of the liquefied gas (on the line 3 3 in FIG. 2).
- FIG. 4 is a cross-section of the container (on the line 4 4 in FIG. 2).
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the entire tanker.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-section of the heat-insulating layers.
- the ships skin 2 is connected to the frames 1 all of which are designated by the numeral 1.
- Walls 3 are internally arranged and are integral with the ships structure constituted by the frames 1.
- the holds 5 are thus formed.
- the walls 3 are internally provided with a load-bearing, heat-insulating material which is diagrammatically shown as the single layer 7 in FIG. l.
- the layer 7 supports the thin-walled flexible container 8, the wall-thickness of which is of the order of about 8 mm.
- These walls may be constructed of 18/8 stainless steel which has the advantage that it does not become brittle and retains its strength at low temperatures, but other metals possessing the said properties m-ay also be used.
- the container 8 is provided with a bellows-shaped part 9 which is positioned parallel to a vertical diagonal plane of the container 8, as is clearly shown by FIG. 2.
- the bellowsfshaped part 9 ensures that in normal service the entire flat surface of the walls and bottom of the container will be in contact with and will be supported by the insulating layer 7 notwithstanding changes intemperature
- the horizontal top wall 10 of the container 8 is reinforced by the beams 11, but the other walls of the container 8 are not reinforced.
- the bellows-shaped part 9 is supported by stay rods 13 which prevent the bellows 9 from buckling.
- Other rods 14 connected to the walls It is also desirable for the of the container 8 serve to prestress bellows 9, if desired. This may be done by turning the nuts 15, whereby the rods 14 move towards each other in an axial direction.
- the top part of the container 8 is provided with a dome 17. This has the advantage that the formation of waves in the tank is greatly reduced if the vessel 8 is lled up to such a level that the liquid rises into the dome 17.
- the top part of the container 8 is covered with a layer of flexible, heatinsulating material, for instance with foam-glass.
- This layer is designated by the reference numeral 18.
- the insulation 7 which is secured to the walls 3 of the holds 5 may, for instance, be designed as shown in FIG. 6.
- a layer of balsa wood 20 is secured to the wall of the container 8 and three layers of foam-glass 21 are arranged against this layer.
- the foam glass layers 21 have the advantage of providing a gastight seal.
- An insulating layer consisting of perlite concrete is arranged against the foam-glass layers; this is denoted by the reference numeral 22.
- a more or less flexible layer of cork 23 serves to absorb the movements in the ships structure.
- pipes 24, shown in FIG. 1 are arranged for supplying to the insulation a dry inert gas such as nitrogen.
- the container 8 may be lled and emptied through the line 25.
- the dome 17 is provided with a gas outlet 26 for venting gas formed by liquid evaporated by the inflow of heat.
- a tanker for transporting liquefied gases such as methane, propane, butane and mixtures thereof at about atmospheric pressure comprising: a hull structure, holds having walls formed in said hull structure, the walls of said holds being integral with the hull structure, a layer of load-bearing, heat-insulating material provided on the inside of at least one of said holds, a thin walled metal container supported by said load-bearing heat insulating material, a bellows-shaped part forming a continuous belt integral with the walls of said container and positioned parallel to a vertical diagonal plane of the container, said container being of such dimensions and of such flexible construction that the walls thereof are continuously supported by said layer of load-bearing, heatinsulated material under all temperature conditions anticipated.
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