Cryogenic transport

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Inventors

McLaughlin, Hollis G.

Application #

455445

Filed

Mar-27-1974

Published

Mar-2-1976

Current US Class

062/240
062/45.1
062/51.1
062/53.2
114/74A
220/560.11
220/901

International Classes

B65D 025/18

Field of Search

62/45 62/240 114/74 220/9 29/196.2 161/38

Assignee

Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation (Oakland, CA)

Examiners

O'Dea; William F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Calrow; Paul E., Rhoades; John S.

Referenced by:

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Other References

Razdui et al., Welding Structures of Steel and Aluminum With Aids of Inserts of Clad Metal; Welding Production, Vol. 13, No. 1, Jan. 1966. Thomas, LNG Carriers: The Current State of the Art, Pub.: Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Nov., 1971.

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Abstract
Improved system for mounting an aluminum cryogenic liquid holding tank within and integrating such tank to an outer ferrous metal envelope or hull structure wherein improved composite aluminum-ferrous metal transition insert elements are employed to interconnect the exterior surfaces of the aluminum tank to the interior surfaces of the ferrous metal envelope or hull structure.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A system for anchoring a cryogenic liquid holding tank of aluminum metal construction to and integrating such tank with an outer envelope-like supporting structure of ferrous metal comprising the combination of an aluminum cryogenic liquid holding tank, cryogenic insulation secured to the interior metal surfaces of the cryogenic liquid holding tank, a ferrous metal envelope-like supporting structure encompassing in spaced relation at least the major outer surface portions of the cryogenic liquid holding tank and transition connector means anchoring the aluminum cryogenic liquid holding tank to and fully integrating the said tank with the ferrous metal envelope-like supporting structure to form a composite stress resistant unit, said transition connector means including bonded together composite aluminum and ferrous metal transition stringer inserts interposed between the tank and said supporting structure the aluminum portion of an insert being directly and rigidly connected to the outer surfaces of the aluminum cryogenic liquid holding tank while the ferrous metal portion of an insert being directly and rigidly connected to the ferrous metal envelope-like supporting structure.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the transportation and/or storage of liquified and/or compressed gases in bulk cargo tanks and the like. More particularly, it is concerned with an improved system for mounting a cryogenic liquid holding tank of aluminum metal construction within and integrating such tank with an outer envelope or supporting hull structure of ferrous metal.

Thoughout the world today there is an ever increasing need and demand for natural gas as well as inexpensive and efficient means for storing and transporting this gas in the form of liquified natural gas (LNG) from one location to another. During such transport in the liquid state, the natural gas is generally held at a temperature of about -260.degree.F. at approximately atmospheric pressure.

The relatively low temperatures at which liquified gases, such as liquified natural gases, must be kept during transport in combination with the varied stresses to which the transport tanks themselves are subjected during movement have posed numerous problems to the tank builder.
 
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