Natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) continue to grow as a part
of the sustainable energy mix. While oil and gas companies look to
lower emissions, one key refinery component that contributes up to 60%
of emissions are valves, mainly due to poor design, sealing, and
testing. _Cryogenic Valves for Liquefied Natural Gas Plants_ delivers
a much-needed reference that focuses on the design, testing,
maintenance, material selection, and standards needed to stay
environmentally compliant at natural gas refineries.
Covering technical definitions, case studies, and Q&A, the reference
includes all ranges of natural gas compounds, including LPG, CNG, NGL,
and PNG. Key design considerations are included that are specific for
cryogenic services, including a case study on cryogenic butterfly
valves. The material selection process can be more complex for
cryogenic services, so the author goes into more detail about
materials that adhere to cryogenic temperature resistance. Most
importantly, testing of valves is covered in depth, including shell
test, closure or seat test, and thermal shock tests, along with
tactics on how to prevent dangerous cryogenic leaks, which are very
harmful to the environment. The book is a vital resource for today’s
natural gas engineers.
* Teaches LNG valve design, including sealing selection, wall
thickness calculation of the valve body and bonnet, and proper
material selection
* Provides tactics on how to prevent cryogenic leaks with compliant
valve testing
* Applies natural gas calculations that will better support the LNG
supply chain
* Enables readers to understand cryogenic valve standards, including
EN, ISO, and MSS SP
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780323995856
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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