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Study on Cool-down Analysis Technology for Large Scale Liquid Hydrogen Receiving Terminal

대용량 액체수소 인수기지 쿨다운 해석 기술 연구

  • CHANG-WON PARK (Cryogenic Technology Research Division, KOGAS Research Institute, Korea Gas Corporation) ;
  • DONG-HYUK KIM (Cryogenic Technology Research Division, KOGAS Research Institute, Korea Gas Corporation) ;
  • YEONG-BEOM LEE (Cryogenic Technology Research Division, KOGAS Research Institute, Korea Gas Corporation) ;
  • HEUNG-SEOK SEO (Cryogenic Technology Research Division, KOGAS Research Institute, Korea Gas Corporation) ;
  • YOUNG-SOO KWON (Cryogenic Technology Research Division, KOGAS Research Institute, Korea Gas Corporation)
  • 박창원 (한국가스공사 가스연구원 초저온기술연구소) ;
  • 김동혁 (한국가스공사 가스연구원 초저온기술연구소) ;
  • 이영범 (한국가스공사 가스연구원 초저온기술연구소) ;
  • 서흥석 (한국가스공사 가스연구원 초저온기술연구소) ;
  • 권용수 (한국가스공사 가스연구원 초저온기술연구소)
  • Received : 2023.11.21
  • Accepted : 2024.01.22
  • Published : 2024.02.28

Abstract

Korea government is trying to supply liquid hydrogen from another country to domestic The research for liquid hydrogen transportation and liquefaction plant of hydrogen underway for several years, and empirical research is also planned in the future. Along with the development of liquid hydrogen transport ship/liquefaction plant technology, the development of liquid hydrogen reception base technology must be carried out. In this study, a concept level liquid hydrogen receiving terminal is constructed based on the process of the LNG receiving terminal. Based on this, a study is conducted on the development of analysis technology for the amount of BOG (pipe, tank) generated during cooldown and unloading in the liquid hydrogen unloading line (loading arm to storage tank). The research results are intended to be used as basic data for the design and liquid hydrogen receiving terminal in the future.

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Acknowledgement

본 연구는 산업통상자원부/한국에너지기술평가원 에너지기술개발사업 '액체수소 운송선박 핵심시스템(화물창, BOG 처리시스템, CHS시스템) 국산화 모델 개발(20213030040460)' 과제의 지원을 받아 작성되었습니다

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