2021
DOI: 10.24425/ather.2021.139650
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Archives of Thermodynamics

Ireneusz Szczygieł,
Bartłomiej Paweł Rutczyk

Abstract: Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is transported by the sea-ships with relatively low pressure (0.13-0.14 MPa) and very low temperature (about 100 K) in cryo-containers. Liquid phase, and the low temperature of the medium is connected with its high exergy. LNG receives this exergy during the liquefaction and is related with energy consumption in this process. When the LNG is evaporated in atmospheric regasifiers (what takes place in many on-shore terminals as well as in local regasifier stations) the cryogenic exerg… Show more

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