This short, practical book offers advice on the safe storage, handling
and transportation of liquid natural gas (LNG), liquid petroleum gas
(LPG) and other cryogenic fluid mixtures. It begins with a review of the
physical properties of LNG and LPG, and a brief overview of basic
handling and storage methods. The chapters that follow address more
in-depth topics such as heat flows in LNG and LPG storage systems,
insulation techniques and surface evaporation phenomena. Two chapters
are then devoted to the specific sequence of problems caused by
stratification and rollover, and the techniques used to manage and
alleviate these issues. The book then considers the use of vacuum
insulated tanks for the storage of pressurised LNG, and the effective
transfer of liquids avoiding 2-phase flow. It concludes with a summary
of safe storage and handling protocols, and addresses the specific
health issues encountered when dealing with cryogenic liquid mixtures.
Throughout the book the author presents real-life case studies to
illustrate the situation being discussed. Written in a practical style,
it will prove an invaluable companion to anyone working with LNG, LPG or
other cryogenic liquid mixtures.