Claims
- 1. A container suitable for use in a tanker truck for transporting a pressurized liquefied natural gas at a pressure of about 1035 kPa (150 psia) to about 7590 kPa (1100 psia) and at a temperature of about -123.degree. C. (-190.degree. F.) to about -62.degree. C. (-80.degree. F.), wherein said container is constructed by joining together a plurality of discrete plates of materials comprising an ultra-high strength, low alloy steel containing less than 9 wt % nickel and having a tensile strength greater than 830 MPa (120 ksi) and a DBTT lower than about -73.degree. C. (-100.degree. F.), wherein joints between said discrete plates have adequate strength and toughness at said pressure and temperature conditions to contain said pressurized liquefied natural gas.
- 2. The container of claim 1, wherein said joints have a strength of at least 90% of the tensile strength of said ultra-high strength, low alloy steel.
- 3. The container of claim 1, wherein said joints have a DBTT lower than about -73.degree. C. (-100.degree. F.).
- 4. The container of claim 1, wherein said joints are formed by gas metal arc welding.
- 5. The container of claim 1, wherein said joints are formed by tungsten inert gas welding.
- 6. A tanker truck for transporting a pressurized liquefied natural gas at a pressure of about 1035 kPa (150 psia) to about 7590 kPa (1100 psia) and at a temperature of about -123.degree. C. (-190.degree. F.) to about -62.degree. C. (-80.degree. F.), wherein said tanker truck has at least one storage container that is constructed by joining together a plurality of discrete plates of materials comprising an ultra-high strength, low alloy steel containing less than 9 wt % nickel and having a tensile strength greater than 830 MPa (120 ksi) and a DBTT lower than about -73.degree. C. (-100.degree. F.), wherein joints between said discrete plates have adequate strength and toughness at said pressure and temperature conditions to contain said pressurized liquefied natural gas.
- 7. The tanker truck of claim 6 having on-board vaporizing equipment for converting said pressurized liquefied natural gas to a gas and delivering said gas to pipelines or users' facilities.
- 8. A system for transporting a pressurized liquefied natural gas to a destination site, wherein said pressurized liquefied natural gas has a pressure of about 1035 kPa (150 psia) to about 7590 kPa (1100 psia) and a temperature of about -123.degree. C. (-190.degree. F.) to about -62.degree. C. (-80.degree. F.), said system comprising at least one tanker truck, wherein said at least one tanker truck has at least one storage container that is constructed by joining together a plurality of discrete plates of materials comprising an ultra-high strength, low alloy steel containing less than 9 wt % nickel and having a tensile strength greater than 830 MPa (120 ksi) and a DBTT lower than about -73.degree. C. (-100.degree. F.), and wherein joints between said discrete plates have adequate strength and toughness at said pressure and temperature conditions to contain said pressurized liquefied natural gas.
- 9. The system of claim 8, wherein said at least one tanker truck has on-board vaporizing equipment for converting said pressurized liquefied natural gas to a gas and delivering said gas to pipelines or users' facilities.
- 10. A container suitable for use in a tanker truck for transporting pressurized liquefied natural gas at a pressure of about 1725 kPa (250 psia) to about 7590 kPa (1100 psia) and at a temperature of about -112.degree. C. (-170.degree. F.) to about -62.degree. C. (-80.degree. F.), said container being constructed by joining together a plurality of discrete plates of a low-alloy, high-strength steel containing less than about 2 wt % nickel and having adequate strength and fracture toughness to contain said pressurized liquefied natural gas, wherein joints between said discrete plates have adequate strength and toughness at said pressure and temperature conditions to contain said pressurized liquefied natural gas.
- 11. A method of transporting a pressurized liquefied natural gas from a storage site to a destination site, wherein said pressurized liquefied natural gas has a pressure of about 1035 kPa (150 psia) to about 7590 kPa (1100 psia) and a temperature of about -123.degree. C. (-190.degree. F.) to about -62.degree. C. (-80.degree. F.), said method comprising the step of (a) transporting said pressurized liquefied natural gas in a tanker truck, wherein said tanker truck has at least one storage container that is constructed by joining together a plurality of discrete plates of materials comprising an ultra-high strength, low alloy steel containing less than 9 wt % nickel and having a tensile strength greater than 830 MPa (120 ksi) and a DBTT lower than about -73.degree. C. (-100.degree. F.), and wherein joints between said discrete plates have adequate strength and toughness at said pressure and temperature conditions to contain said pressurized liquefied natural gas.
- 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising the step of:
- (b) delivering said pressurized liquefied natural gas to at least one end-use storage container at said destination site, wherein said end-use storage container is constructed by joining together a plurality of discrete plates of materials comprising an ultra-high strength, low alloy steel containing less than 9 wt % nickel and having a tensile strength greater than 830 MPa (120 ksi) and a DBTT lower than about -73.degree. C. (-100.degree. F.), and wherein joints between said discrete plates have adequate strength and toughness at said pressure and temperature conditions to contain said pressurized liquefied natural gas.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein said tanker truck has on-board vaporizing equipment for converting said pressurized liquefied natural gas to a gas and delivering said gas to pipelines or users' facilities.
- 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising the step of:
- (c) delivering said gas to a pipeline.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of (i) U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/050,280, filed Jun. 20, 1997; (ii) U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/053,966, filed Jul. 28, 1997; and (iii) U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/068,110, filed Dec. 19, 1997.
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