Availability estimation of air compression and nitrogen generation systems in lng-fpso depending on design stages

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Abstract

This study estimated availability of an air compression system and a nitrogen generation system in liquefied natural gas—floating production storage and offloading unit (LNG-FPSO) with different design stages to investigate the gap between the availability at the early design stage and that at the late design stage. Although availability estimation in the early design stage is more important than the late design stage, it is difficult to estimate the availability accurately in the early design stage. The design stage was divided into three depending on the design progress. Monte Carlo simulation technique was employed for the availability estimation. The results of the availability estimation showed that there was 0.434% difference between the early and late design stages. This meant that the availability in the early design stage was underestimated due to limited information. A sensitivity analysis was performed to investigate critical factors affecting the results. The investigated factors were failure rate, repair time, redundant equipment, and modified preventive maintenance schedule. The most critical factor was redundant equipment. It increased 0.486% availability.

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Seo, Y., Jung, J. Y., Han, S., & Kang, K. (2020). Availability estimation of air compression and nitrogen generation systems in lng-fpso depending on design stages. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(23), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10238657

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