Introduction
Since natural gas is the cleanest burning fossil fuel available today and costs less than diesel, gasoline, and LPG, more and more trucks and buses are running on liquefied natural gas (LNG). To meet increasing demand, LNG depots are being built in remote locations to service mining and other industries. This presents a range of issues such as the difficulty of safe and reliable dispensing of LNG at remote unmanned sites and the tracking of LNG distribution and sales for inventory and billing purposes.
System configuration
Expected Benefits
- Safe installation at hazardous remote sites
- Auto fleet identification at unmanned fuel stations
- Auto compensation to base temperature using a customized equation
- Automatic e-mailing of compiled daily dispense report to office via GSM/GPRS
- Web-based HMI that displays dispensing and tank status at remote site and enables upload and set-up of daily report
Process Description
When a truck refuels at an unmanned station, the driver presses the start button and the message "Enter ID number" is displayed on the local HMI. When the ID entered at the local HMI is authenticated by the controller, the LNG dispensing sequence starts. The controller starts a pump to circulate liquefied gas and cool down the flowmeter. LNG is then dispensed to the truck. Then, the controller compensates the flow volume using a customized equation for custody transfer based on the measured temperature and pressure. On completion of each dispense, flow data is saved in the controller as a file. At the end of the day a report is created by compiling all the day' s dispenses on the controller and is automatically e-mailed to the office for billing purposes.
Application Solutions
Automatic Custody Transfer System |
Yokogawa provides an innovative automatic custody transfer system for unmanned LNG fuel stations that uses the STARDOM FCN controller and a cryogenic version vortex flowmeter.
Safe installation
LNG that vaporizes and mixes with air in the proper proportions can ignite. To prevent accidents at remote gas stations, the controller is stored in a cabinet with an intrinsically safe barrier.
Fleet identification
An ID file storing fleet ID information has been loaded onto the controller and can be modified online by accessing the controller web page. When the truck driver presses the start button, "Enter ID number" is displayed on the local HMI. When the fleet ID number is entered into the local HMI, the ID number is sent to the controller and compared with the ID information in the file. When the ID is authenticated, the controller initiates the LNG dispensing sequence. However, if the ID is not authenticated, an error message is displayed on the local HMI.
Liquefied gas dispensing
- After the ID is authenticated, the controller starts a pump to circulate liquefied gas through the pipe until the temperature falls low enough for single-phase liquid flow. If this cannot be achieved within a given time frame, the controller stops the pump, displays an "error" on the local HMI, and returns to idle.
- When the temperature is low enough, the controller opens the valve and slowly ramps up the pump speed to avoid tripping due to sudden increases in back pressure. During the dispensing, the pressure is monitored and, if it goes high (due to back pressure problems or the tank being full), filling stops. If the truck has more than one tank to fill, the local HMI prompts the driver to connect to the next tank and continue filling. Once completed, the local HMI displays the total amount dispensed, and a report is created in the controller.
Flow volume measurement
The Yokogawa DY cryogenic version vortex flowmeter handles process temperatures as low as -200 deg C with high accuracy (liquid: ±0.75%).
Flow correction
Flow (measured by the Yokogawa cryogenic version vortex flowmeter) as well as temperature and pressure are transmitted to the controller. The flow is compensated to the base temperature using a customized equation for custody transfer.
Logging file
On completion of each dispense, the corrected flow, temperature, and pressure are saved as an Excel compatible CSV file in the controller's compact flash memory. This log file can be uploaded on demand to a PC using the FTP function and can also be viewed in trend format by accessing the controller web page.
Report file
At the end of the day, a report file is created by compiling all the day's dispense files. As a default, two daily reports are provided. These are (1) Daily Dispense Report: summary of the day's dispenses, and (2) Daily Status Report: tank level and pump usage. These reports are in Excel compatible CSV format and are completely user definable. The created daily reports are e-mailed to an office for billing purposes via GSM/GPRS or some other Internet connection. Also, these reports can be uploaded on demand to a PC using the FTP function and can be opened in Microsoft Excel.
Web-based HMI
The following pages can be accessed at the controller URL: Tuning Parameter Setting: Without the modification of applications, parameters can be set on this parameter web page. These include timer set points, pressure set points, alarm set points, and PID tuning parameters. Also, data logging and report creation configuration can be set.
Dispense Trend: The dispensed quantity and historical trend can be monitored in real time.
Site Status: Gas station status information such as storage and dispensing quantity and status can be monitored.
Alarm notification via e-mail
If an alarm occurs, the controller immediately sends to a specified person an alarm e-mail that contains a log of all process parameters at the time of the alarm.
Conclusion
LNG station |
Yokogawa provides an automatic custody transfer system for unmanned LNG gas stations that embeds PC oriented functions such as e-mail, FTP, and the Java runtime environment in a robust hybrid controller. The benefits are:
- Reduced maintenance costs by means of remote maintenance capability
- Reduced communication costs by sending e-mail reports just once a day or when required
- Low-cost expansion by using an unlimited Web based HMI at all locations
Industrieën
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GNL Liquefactie
Uiterst betrouwbare YOKGOAWA-productiecontrolesystemen, die hun waarde hebben bewezen door uitgebreide wereldwijde projecten, zijn geïnstalleerd in 76 treinen van LNG-liquefactiefaciliteiten en blijven de veiligheid, efficiëntie en productiviteit verbeteren. Ook draagt YOKOGAWA bij aan het maximaliseren van de omzet door de efficiënte werking van het complexe vloeibaarmakingsproces mogelijk te maken via een APC-licentie (Advanced Process Control) met advies. -
Hervergassing en opslag van LNG
De productiecontrolesystemen van YOKOGAWA worden gebruikt op 54 LNG-ontvangstterminals over de hele wereld, en op 2/3 van de terminals in Japan. YOKOGAWA draagt bij aan een stabiele en efficiënte gasvoorziening op de LNG-ontvangstterminal via het totale proces, laden, opslag, hervergassing en meting.
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LNG-toeleveringsketen
YOKOGAWA houdt zich al meer dan 50 jaar bezig met LNG-automatisering door de nieuwste sensoren, analysers, controle- en informatiesystemen te leveren sinds LNG voor het eerst in Japan werd geïmporteerd. YOKOGAWA is een van de grootste automatiseringsleveranciers voor de wereldwijde LNG-toeleveringsketen, vloeibaarmaking, transport en hervergassing.
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