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Design and modeling of liquid hydrogen cargo transfer system with make-up boil-off gas compression

Authors
Lee, EuichanKim, JungwoogJung, WongwanLee, JinkwangChang, Daejun
Issue Date
Oct-2025
Publisher
Elsevier
Keywords
Liquid hydrogen unloading; Make-up boil-off gas; Compressor; Submerged pump; Dynamic simulation; Integrated design
Citation
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, v.179
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Journal Title
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume
179
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/80874
DOI
10.1016/j.ijhydene.2025.151675
ISSN
0360-3199
1879-3487
Abstract
This study proposes and evaluates a compressor-assisted liquid hydrogen (LH2) unloading system that utilizes boil-off gas (BOG) to enable LH2 transfer without a submerged pump. An integrated dynamic simulation of the carrier tank, pipeline, and terminal tank was developed to compare the performance of this proposed system with that of conventional pump-assisted unloading. The analysis was extended to several operational scenarios, including increased make-up BOG injection, the presence of thermal stratification within the carrier tank, and large-scale LH2 unloading operations. The results demonstrate that the proposed system achieves a boil-off mass fraction and sendout BOG quantity comparable to those of the conventional method. Under thermal stratification, the boil-off mass fraction and sendout BOG decreased significantly, by 50 and 38 %, respectively. Moreover, the proposed system reduced energy consumption by 68-76 % relative to the pump-assisted method; however, this reduction was limited to 11 % when substantial make-up BOG was injected. For large-scale unloading, the boil-off mass fraction decreased slightly, from 5.69 to 5.38 % owing to reduced relative heat ingress, whereas the sendout BOG and compressor work increased nearly in proportion to the tank capacity. These findings suggest that proposed compressor-assisted unloading is a technically viable alternative to conventional pump-assisted methods, offering effective LH2 transfer performance and scalability.
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