Bolgs
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Root Cause Analysis of Overpressure Risks in Cryogenic Storage Tanks
Cryogenic storage tanks, which store liquids such as LNG, liquid nitrogen, or liquid oxygen, are designed to operate under low temperatures and controlled pressures. Overpressure in...
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2025-11
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Frosting or “Sweating” on the Exterior of Storage Tanks
Frosting or “sweating” on the outer surface of storage tanks is a common phenomenon observed in cryogenic tanks, refrigerated tanks, and other low-temperature liquid storage sys...
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2025-11
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Analysis of Causes for Abnormally High Daily Evaporation Rate in Cryogenic Storage Tanks
An abnormally high daily evaporation rate (boil-off rate) in cryogenic storage tanks can lead to operational inefficiency, increased product loss, and potential safety hazards. Iden...
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2025-11
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Analysis of Factors Affecting Daily Evaporation Rate of Cryogenic Storage Tanks
The daily evaporation rate, also referred to as the boil-off rate, is a key performance parameter for cryogenic storage tanks containing liquids such as LNG, liquid nitrogen, or liq...
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2025-11
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Testing Methods for Daily Evaporation Rate (NGL) of Cryogenic Storage Tanks
The daily evaporation rate, or Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) boil-off rate, is a critical parameter in cryogenic storage tanks such as those used for LNG, liquid nitrogen, or liquid oxy...
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2025-11
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Pre-Cooling and First Filling Procedures for Cryogenic Liquid Storage Tanks
Cryogenic liquid storage tanks, such as those for LNG, liquid nitrogen, or liquid oxygen, require careful pre-cooling and controlled initial filling to prevent thermal shock, struct...
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2025-11