The Study of Interchangeability of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) with Other Fuels


Book Description

Natural gas interchangeability is the key subject in the industry today and most recently Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has emerged as a major source and differs substantially from domestically produced gas. Interchangeability means the characteristics of a design that allow direct placement of one item without requiring any modification. This research was a challenge, as it is difficult to find the suitable equipment and available equipment in the lab is limited to a lab scale only as the objective is to investigate to what degree LNG in its gaseous form is interchangeable and to show Wobbe Index (WI) is a measure of the fuel interchangeability. From the research that has been conducted, the key parameters used to investigate the interchangeability of a fuel gas WI, Calorific Value (CV), Air Fuel Ratio (A/F) and CARI (Combustion Air Requirement). This research is conducted by experiment, studying the methane as LNG and LPG (at different composition) using Boys calorimeter to find the CV and WI. Then, the Flame Propagation and Stability Unit are used to measure each fuel gases A/F and CARI index. As expected, the result showed that LNG has higher WI value that is 304.787 Btu/Ft3 when compared to LPG with the value of 238.08 Btu/Ft3, followed with Propane with the value 228.51 Btu/Ft3 and Butane with the value of WI 210.816 Btu/Ft3. As a conclusion, LNG has much better characteristics in interchangeability factor and higher heating value meaning higher Wobbe Index which is better performance in terms of interchangeability when compared to other fuel. It is safe to say LNG provides higher energy to the burner and provides much efficient as well as safer combustion process. The accuracy and the efficiency of this research could be improved by using a metered or digitalizing the Boy's Calorimeter and well as customizing the flame properties for the flame propagation and stability unit at a constant flame color and rate.
















Handbook of Liquefied Natural Gas


Book Description

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a commercially attractive phase of the commodity that facilitates the efficient handling and transportation of natural gas around the world. The LNG industry, using technologies proven over decades of development, continues to expand its markets, diversify its supply chains and increase its share of the global natural gas trade. The Handbook of Liquefied Natural Gas is a timely book as the industry is currently developing new large sources of supply and the technologies have evolved in recent years to enable offshore infrastructure to develop and handle resources in more remote and harsher environments. It is the only book of its kind, covering the many aspects of the LNG supply chain from liquefaction to regasification by addressing the LNG industries' fundamentals and markets, as well as detailed engineering and design principles. A unique, well-documented, and forward-thinking work, this reference book provides an ideal platform for scientists, engineers, and other professionals involved in the LNG industry to gain a better understanding of the key basic and advanced topics relevant to LNG projects in operation and/or in planning and development. - Highlights the developments in the natural gas liquefaction industries and the challenges in meeting environmental regulations - Provides guidelines in utilizing the full potential of LNG assets - Offers advices on LNG plant design and operation based on proven practices and design experience - Emphasizes technology selection and innovation with focus on a "fit-for-purpose design - Updates code and regulation, safety, and security requirements for LNG applications