DTS Applications LNG Facilities Dan Danskin LNG Tech Global Summit 2013 1
Agenda What, Why, Who and Where to use DTS Established LNG Applications Emerging LNG Applications Summary Technology (if required) 2
What and Why What is DTS Distributed Temperature Sensing The measurement of temperature over a line Many different ways of doing this Focus on Fibre Long ranges (15km +) ATEX Zone 0 Easy to install Long lifetime 3
Who Anyone who is concerned with measuring temperature HSE Process control Cost reduction People who have never met DTS systems before. People who have but don t realise their true potential. 4
Where Fire detection Power cable monitoring Down hole Pipeline leakage detection Process control 5
Established LNG Applications 6
Tank Annulus Monitoring Installed on many LNG tanks world wide. Projects dating back to 1990s (Nigeria, Malaysia) Cable still in operation today although controllers have been replaced several times 7
Pad Heating Control Real-time feedback to the pad heating system on a zonal basis Verifies proper function of the heating elements, and provides feedback for closed loop temperature control for each heating zone DTS improves efficiency: temperature data can also be used to minimize the power consumed by the heating system Alarms and system warnings are typically set for both abnormally high and low temperature readings 8
Cryogenic Fluid Spill Containment Cryogenic fluid in the spillways is readily detected by routing DTS sensing cable around the perimeter of the spill collection areas Alarms are usually configured for both absolute minimum temperatures and rate of temperature decrease 9
Pipeline Monitoring - Cool Down Thermal gradient information provided during cool down Sensor cable can be deployed beneath the insulation at both the top and bottom of the pipe Sensor alarms are triggered for problematic temperature gradients 10
Pipeline Monitoring - Leaks Pipe leak points identified beneath the insulation even when there is no visible external damage Defective (waterlogged) insulation can be detected early to flag for future maintenance. 11
DTS Certifications ATEX Fiber-Optic instruments are not Inherently safe and must be tested for ATEX safety. ATEX Zone 0 Certification for the cable is available ATEX Zone 1 Controllers are available SIL2 Most DTS systems installed on LNG facilities are assessed to SIL2 Some systems are now being specified with SIL3 capabilities. EMC, Vibration Earthquake tolerance is available to many national standards. Fire Detection It is now possible to combine both the leak detection capabilities with international fire detection standards IN ONE BOX! 12
Emerging LNG Applications Fire detection on site Process control Carrier monitoring 13
Fire Detection Fibre cable routed under pipe trestles to act as leak detector and fire detector Direct outputs Emergency Shut Down Fire evacuation / alarm 14
Fire Detection Trials Open air trails for detecting gas fires Radiated heat only 15
Process control Fibre-Optic DTS can measure cryogenic temperatures accurately. DTS now used in liquefaction and gasification areas such as heat exchangers. Optimise process Alarm if dangerous temperatures are reached 16
LNG Carriers DTS system have long been trialled for use in membrane storage carriers. 17
Why One system One cable 2 or more functions Cost reduction 18
Summary Fibre-Optic DTS has been a viable solution in LNG facilities for many years. Now performing more than one function per system. It will continue to evolve and be used in more imaginative ways Need your help to do this. 19
Thanks and Questions 20
backscatter/ W Intelligent Solutions Fibre-Optic DTS - Measurement Principle 1160 1140 1120 1100 1080 1060 1040 1020 1000 980 1.5 70 C /nm Raman Stokes 1.0-40 C 0.5 0.0 Raman Anti-Stokes 260 270 280 290 300 310 /THz Temperature-dependent oscillation of the lattice structure Location = 2 * t R * v L (RADAR) 21