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Reply to comment by paulHarkonen in Why do we use phase change refrigerants? by samskiter
Ahh okay I haven't encountered cases of that.
At least in Europe there are some underground storage facilities, basically stored in underground caverns (wells) for that very purpose.
whereisthenutella t1_j1a6dnr wrote
Reply to comment by paulHarkonen in Why do we use phase change refrigerants? by samskiter
Regasification I imagine you mean.
Large scale liquefaction will use some kind of proprietary process. The core is a the main cryongenic heat exchanger(s) one or more in series, that is large aluminium multistream exchanger.
The refrigerant is compressed, cooled in the main cryongenic heat exchanger and then expanded and it then becomes the cold stream. The refrigerant is a natural gas mixture adjusted based on the Natural gas composition.
If curious search for LNG MR process, or air products MR process, you are bound to find something.
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Reply to comment by GenericUsername2056 in Why do we use phase change refrigerants? by samskiter
Technical nitpicking phase change happens at fixed temperature for a given pressure for pure fluids.
We use mixtures as refrigerant fluids for liquefying natural gas for example although not the only way.
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