Sea-borne hydrogen transport.
Author(s) : PETERSEN U., WURSIG G., KRAPP R.
Type of article: Article
Summary
To minimize losses during sea-borne liquid hydrogen transport a mobile tank system should be chosen. The effect of the low density of liquid hydrogen on the ship design is demonstrated by comparing two liquid hydrogen carrier concepts with conventional LNG and crude oil tankers. Since hydrogen is not included in the IGC Code governing the sea transport of liquefied gases, the applicability of this code is discussed.
Details
- Original title: Sea-borne hydrogen transport.
- Record ID : 1994-3859
- Languages: English
- Source: Hansa - vol. 130 - n. 10
- Publication date: 1993/10
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- Themes: Marine transport
- Keywords: Regulations; Germany; Liquid; Sea transport; Design; Hydrogen; Insulation; Construction
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Sea-borne hydrogen transport.
- Author(s) : PETERSEN U., WURSIG G., KRAPP R.
- Date : 1993/10
- Languages : German
- Source: Hansa - vol. 130 - n. 10
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- Author(s) : WURSIG G.
- Date : 1991/12
- Languages : English
- Source: Mar. Eng. Rev. - 10 (4 p.); 5 fig.; 1 tabl.
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- Author(s) : NAKATA T.
- Date : 2005/04
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: Refrigeration - vol. 80 - n. 930
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- Author(s) : MURAKAMI Y.
- Date : 2005/04
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: Refrigeration - vol. 80 - n. 930
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Technical developments for reefer containerships.
- Author(s) : HOCHHAUS K. H.
- Date : 1993/10
- Languages : German
- Source: Schiff Hafen, Seewirtsch. - vol. 45 - n. 10
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