Abstract
To prevent the contamination of the marine environment caused by ship exhaust gas, the demand for LNG (liquefied natural gas) fueled ships is increasing worldwide. A tank to store LNG at cryogenic temperatures is indispensable to such LNG-fueled ships. Since the materials used for LNG fuel propulsion tanks must have excellent mechanical properties such as impact toughness at cryogenic temperatures, the International Maritime Organization limits the IGC Code only to four types. Most of the tank materials for LNG-fueled ships ordered recently are adopting ASTM A553-1 material, but a systematic study to analyze the problem of quality degradation that may occur when welding A553-1 steel is required to secure the safety of cryogenic tanks. Therefore, in this study, among various quality problems, the tendency of weld solidification crack vulnerability is identified, and a decision system and optimization procedure are developed. In addition, a method of securing the welding quality of A553-1 steel was proposed by setting quality deterioration standards.
Subject
General Materials Science
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