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Given the inadequate regulatory framework for liquefied hydrogen gas storage tanks on ships and the limitations of the IGC Code, designed for liquefied natural gas, this study introduces a critical assessment procedure to ensure the safety and suitability of such tank designs. This study performed a heat transfer analysis for boil-off gas (BOG) calculations and established separate design load cases to evaluate the yielding and buckling strength. In addition, the study assessed methodologies for both high-cycle and low-cycle fatigue assessments, complemented by comprehensive structural integrity evaluations using finite element analysis. A comprehensive approach was developed to assess the structural integrity of Type C tanks by conducting crack propagation analysis and comparing these results with the IGC Code criteria. The practicality and efficacy of these methods were validated through their application on a 23K-class liquefied hydrogen carrier at the concept design stage. These findings may have important implications for enhancing safety standards and regulatory policies.
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Beom-Il Kim
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Kyoung Tae Kim
Keimyung University
MD Shafiqul Islam
Korean Register (South Korea)
Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
Korean Register (South Korea)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e665f2b6db6435875f23f7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.26748/ksoe.2024.047
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