WO2015077785A1 - Frangible closure coupling for liquid natural gas tank - Google Patents
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- a tender car (or “rail tender") is a special rail vehicle hauled by a rail locomotive.
- the tender car contains the locomotive's fuel.
- Some rail vehicles are fueled by liquid natural gas (LNG), which means that the tender car is an LNG tender car, which typically includes a pump that is submersed within LNG in a tank. The submerged pump is configured to pump the LNG to the rail locomotive for power.
- LNG liquid natural gas
- LNG rail tenders are relatively uncommon and the rail regulatory agencies still have not developed a set of regulations specifically for LNG rail tenders.
- a legitimate concern is the safety of the rail tender in the event of a rail accident such as derailment. In such an accident, the pipe that is coupled to the LNG tank may rupture, fracture, or rip from the tank, which might lead to release of LNG and subsequent jet or pool fires. This would obviously be undesirable and dangerous.
- a frangible closure coupling that may be used with or on pipe of a tank that contains a potentially dangerous fluid, such as LNG.
- the closure coupling mitigates the uncontrolled release of fluid from the tank in the event of a rupture of a pipe attached to the tank.
- a frangible pipe closure coupling is configured to shut down or close off fluid release from the tank through the pipe in the event of a catastrophic accident that fractures or ruptures the pipe attached to the tank.
- the storage tank is part of a tender rail car and that storage tank contains LNG although this embodiment is just an example.
- fluid flow closure device for a liquid natural gas tank, comprising: a fluid conduit attachable to an outlet nozzle of a liquid natural gas tank, the fluid conduit having a breakable region that is inclined to break upon application of a predetermined amount of force to the fluid conduit; and a valve assembly inside the fluid conduit, wherein the valve assembly is in an open state that permits fluid flow in a distal direction when the breakable region of the fluid conduit is unbroken, and wherein the valve assembly automatically transitions to a closed state that inhibits fluid flow in a distal direction through the fluid conduit when the breakable region of the fluid conduit breaks.
- Figure 1 shows a schematic representation of a tank that contains LNG and that has a pipe fluidly attached to the tank.
- Figure 2 shows a side view of a frangible closure coupling device in a first state for use with an LNG tank.
- Figure 3 shows the device in a second state.
- Figures 4-6 shows alternate embodiments of a frangible closure coupling device.
- a frangible closure coupling mechanism that may be used with or on pipe of an LNG tank to mitigate the uncontrolled release of LNG from the tank in the event of a pipe rupture.
- a frangible pipe closure coupling mechanism is configured to shut down or close off LNG release in the event of a catastrophic accident that fractures of ruptures pipe attached to the tank.
- the closure coupling mechanism is configured to be coupled to the pipe at the tank nozzle for plumbing appurtenances.
- the storage tank is part of a tender rail car although this embodiment is just an example.
- the fluid in the tank is described herein as being liquid natural gas (LNG.) However, it should be appreciated that the tank may contain any fluid and that this disclosure is not limited to LNG.
- LNG liquid natural gas
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of a tank 105, or vessel, that contains fluid.
- the tank 105 defines an enclosed chamber in which the fluid is contained.
- the tank 105 may include an outer jacket 105a that surrounds an inner tank 105b with a vacuum space therebetween.
- At least one pipe 1 10 or fluid conduit is attached to the tank 105 such that an internal lumen of the pipe 105 communicates with a of the inner tank 105b and provides a pathway for fluid, such as LNG, to flow into and/or out of the tank 105.
- the pipe 1 10 may be equipped with one or more valves for controlling fluid flow therethrough.
- a closure coupling 1 15 is positioned on the pipe 105 or is part of the pipe 105. As described in detail below, the closure coupling 1 15 is configured mitigate or eliminate the uncontrolled release of LNG from the tank 105 in the event of rupture or other breakage of the pipe 1 10.
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of a frangible closure coupling 1 15 that can be coupled to the pipe 1 10 (shown in cross section).
- the closure coupling 1 15 can be at, near, or part of a tank nozzle attached to the tank and is sealed to the tank jacket 105a with a seal member.
- the closure coupling 1 15 has one or more frangible or breakable regions 215 configured to give or split in the event of a sufficient amount of force being applied thereto, such as during a catastrophic event.
- the frangible regions 215 may be achieved in various manners, as described below.
- the device further includes a check valve 220 that shuts off or inhibits fluid flow out of the tank through the pipe 1 10 in the event of the frangible regions 215 breaking.
- An exemplary, non-limiting embodiment of the check valve 220 includes a valve housing 225 and a valve retainer 230 that collectively control a rotating seat 235, as described more fully below.
- the tank nozzle is a heavy nozzle that is incorporated into the tank 105 or into a jacket wall of the tank 105. Sealing portions of the closure coupling are substantially protected from being destroyed in a severe accident.
- the tank 105 (or jacket 105a) has a relatively smooth and cylindrical shape that provides for significantly enhanced protections from collision effects that would otherwise remove attachments that protrude from the tank or jacket wall.
- the frangible region 215 is configured to break or give in the event of the pipe 1 10 experiencing a predetermined level of force such as in a catastrophic event.
- the valve 220 automatically closes to block or inhibit fluid flow out of the pipe 1 10.
- the area that breaks is the sealing surface to atmosphere in the un-activated position of the device.
- Conventional devices in the industry have bolts, pins or spring loaded retainers and the main pressure sealing surface is a range of sealing techniques using elastomers. Such seals can potentially wear or cold flow and produce leaks over time that are not the consequence of an accident.
- valve 220 is upstream of the frangible region 215 and the valve retainer 230 is attached to the pipe at a location downstream of the frangible region 215.
- the valve retainer would break away from the valve if the frangible region separates.
- the frangible regions 215 may vary in configuration.
- the frangible region 215 is a thinned region of the pipe 1 10. That is, the frangible region 215 of the pipe 1 10 thinner walled than another, adjacent section of the pipe 1 10.
- the tank 105 is heavy walled (such as on the order of .5 inch thick stainless steel) and the pipe distal (relative to the tank 105) to the frangible region is heavier walled.
- the pipe in the frangible region 215 section may be Schedule 10
- the pipe between the frangible region and the first valve may be Schedule 40.
- breakage of plumbing or pipe in the vicinity of the tank is prearranged or inclined to occur at the frangible region 215 of the pipe.
- the thinned section may be achieved in many ways. For example, it may be achieved by either drawing the pipe, machining the outer surface (such as in a lathe operation), or hydraulically expanding the pipe in one or more regions. Such operations may induce cold work into the pipe and thus heat treatment to increase ductility may be
- the pipe may not be thinned in the frangible region 215 but may simply be heat treated in a region such that the material of the pipe is less rigid in the frangible region than in other regions of the pipe.
- the frangible area may be heat treated to increase its ductility.
- the frangible region is achieved by welding the pipe in the intended region to make the pipe more likely to break at the weld zone.
- an outer jacket of material may be placed over the pipe distal to or adjacent to the frangible region 215. This would make the jacketed region stronger such that the unjacketed region is frangible relative to the jacketed region.
- the frangibility of the frangible region 215 can be tailored by not only the relative thicknesses of the sections by also by the abruptness in the change in thickness. A sharp cut into the pipe wall is more susceptible to being broken than a tapered change in thickness.
- the device includes a valve 220 such as a rotating seat valve in a housing 225.
- a valve 220 such as a rotating seat valve in a housing 225.
- This may be, for example, a multi-piece component that normally closes with flow exiting the tank through the pipe.
- the valve may be welded or otherwise attached to the interior of the pipe 1 10 at the proximal side of the frangible region 215, as shown in Figure 2.
- the valve 220 includes the rotating seat 235, which is supported by a valve retainer 230.
- the valve retainer 235 maintains the rotating seat 235 in a default open orientation such that fluid flow can occur through the pipe 1 10.
- valve retainer 230 falls out of the valve so that it no longer supports the rotating seat 235 in the open state and the rotating seat, because of the eccentric position of a pivot to which it is attached, automatically transitions or moves to a closed state as shown in Figure 3.
- valve flow direction ensures closure of the valve for flow exiting the tank.
- the intent is to keep the valve at the tank in a closed position in the event of a break of the frangible connection.
- the valve may not be a gas tight connection. Merely inhibiting liquid ejection from the tank in a catastrophic accident is deemed valuable.
- the relief valves are disabled in the accident, (e.g. stuck in the dirt), then a non-sealed check valve would be desirable.
- the valve retainer 230 may be a one piece or multi- piece component that is welded into the interior of the pipe 1 10 at the distal side of the frangible region 215. As mentioned, the valve retainer 230 maintains the rotating seat 235 in an open condition while the frangible region 215 and distal pipe 1 10 are intact. Separation or breakage of the frangible region removes the valve retainer from the valve and enables or initiates closure of the valve, as shown in Figure 3.
- Figure 4 shows another embodiment of a frangible closure coupling 1 15 wherein this embodiment includes an actuator assembly or system that can be remotely actuated to close the valve 220.
- a spring 405 or other biased member is positioned inside the pipe such that it maintains the valve retainer 230 in a state that keeps the valve 220 open.
- the spring 405 communicates with a closed chamber 410 and a pilot, which can be locally or remotely located relative to the tank.
- a locally located device would be attached to the pipe 1 10 near the tank. In the state shown in Figure 4, the spring 405 maintains the valve in the open state.
- the spring 405 can retract when actuated such that it moves or otherwise actuates the valve retainer 230 to cause the valve 220 to close and block flow out of the tank.
- the spring 405 can be caused to retract such as when the chamber 410 is vented so that the pressure in the pipe overcomes the internal spring 405.
- the spring 405 can return to the expanded state to support the valve 220 in the closed state.
- a linear actuator such as an air actuator can be coupled to the valve 220 for manually or automatically closing the valve upon actuation.
- the actuator may have a stem attached to the valve retainer 230 for moving the valve retainer and closing the valve 220 upon actuation.
- the device will advantageously not close except under catastrophic conditions, such as where the plumbing is severed from the tank.
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