Abstract
The large-scale liquefaction of helium extracted from natural gas is depicted. Based on a block diagram the process chain, starting with the pipeline downstream of the natural-gas plant to the final storage of liquid helium, is explained. Information will be provided about the recent experiences during installation and start-up of a bulk helium liquefaction plant located in Skikda, Algeria, including part-load operation based on a reduced feed gas supply. The local working and ambient conditions are described, including challenging logistic problems like shipping and receiving of parts, qualified and semi-qualified subcontractors, basic provisions and tools on site, and precautions to sea water and ambient conditions. Finally, the differences in commissioning (technically and evaluation of time and work packages) to European locations and standards will be discussed. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.
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Froehlich, P., & Clausen, J. J. (2008). Large scale helium liquefaction and considerations for site services for a plant located in Algeria. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 985, pp. 549–556). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2908596
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