Safe and Efficient Marine Transportation of Liquid Hydrogen
LH2CRAFT
The proliferation of hydrogen, as one of the primary fuels in achieving decarbonization, necessitates addressing key enabling technologies and fundamental issues concerning storage and transportation.
In the this framework the overall goal of LH2CRAFT is to develop a next generation sustainable, commercially attractive, and safe technology for long-term storage and long-distance transportation of LH₂ on ships; to be realised by developing new design solutions for storage at a temperature of 20 K and demonstrating it on a 180 m³ containment system.
Kurzbeschreibung
The overall goal of LH2CRAFT is to develop next generation, sustainable, commercially attractive, and safe long-term storage and long-distance transportation of Liquid Hydrogen (LH2) for commercial vessels (or even as fuel in certain applications). It aims at developing an innovative containment system of membrane-type for high-capacity storage (e.g., 200,000 m3) at a temperature of -253 °C and demonstrating and validating it on a 10 ton (180 m3) prototype. It foresees the analysis of alternative conceptual designs with safety and risk assessment initiated at an early stage of the design process of the cargo containment system (CCS) exceeding currently demonstrated sizes.
The design will allow LH2 storage to large dimensions, similar to those of existing LNG carriers. Special characteristics (storage tank, handling, distribution, safety, and monitoring subsystems (HDMSS) of the concepts that support up- or down-scaling will be detailed in order to prove the modularity and scalability of the proposed solution. The CCS will achieve AiP and general approval by a major classification society (three IACS members are participating). Demonstration will be done via the detailed design, construction, and testing of the reduced size prototype.
LH2CRAFT will also develop a preliminary integrated ship design and carry out the corresponding cost estimation, achieving reduced boil-off rates of 0.5 % per day. A life cycle model will provide a significant tool enabling comparison between different new design or retrofit strategies while the LCA of the large carrier will evaluate the environmental impact from cradle to grave identifying also activities related to sustainability and recyclability and determining the environmental benefits.
Two societal objectives will be served: society’s needs and EU’s strong global maritime leadership for its innovation-driven industry providing highly skilled jobs, efficient technological solutions, and international regulatory standards.
Laufzeit
06/2023 – 05/2027
Projektpartner
Wissenschaftliche Partner:
University of Strathclyde
https://www.strath.ac.uk/
TUD Dresden University of Technology
https://tu-dresden.de/
National Technical University of Athens
https://www.ntua.gr/en/
University of Patras
https://www.upatras.gr/en/
Foundation WEGEMT
http://www.wegemt.com/
Industrielle Partner:
Hydrus Engineering Ltd
https://hydrus-eng.com/
Rina Services S.p.A.
https://www.rina.org/en
American Bureau of Shipping Hellenic Single Member Llc
https://ww2.eagle.org/en.html
Bureau Veritas
https://group.bureauveritas.com/
TWI Ltd
https://www.twi-global.com/
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. Ltd.
http://www.hdksoe.co.kr/en/
GABADI S.L.
http://www.gabadi.com/
EASN Technology Innovation Services
https://www.easn.net/
Actemium NDT Engineering & Services
https://www.actemium.com/
Danksagung
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program under grant agreement no. 101111972. UK participation in LH2CRAFT Project is funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe guarantee [grant-numbers 10082044 and 10070575].
Kontakt
wiss. Mitarbeiter
NameHerr Thomas Just M. Sc.
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