Floating bodies, methods for treating floating bodies with ammonia
The floating body's ammonia treatment method uses an air washer and water processing system to absorb and treat ammonia, addressing the inadequacies of existing systems by reducing ammonia intrusion and optimizing resource use.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-09-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing ammonia exclusion devices, such as those described in Patent Document 1, are inadequate in preventing the intrusion of ammonia into the internal spaces of floating bodies, particularly when high amounts of ammonia are discharged into the atmosphere.
A floating body equipped with an ammonia system, ventilation opening, air washer, water supply unit, sensor, control device, and water processing unit, where the air washer supplies water to the ventilation opening upon ammonia detection, absorbing ammonia in the air and recovering used water for treatment.
Effectively suppresses ammonia intrusion into internal spaces, reduces energy consumption by activating the air washer only when necessary, and minimizes the space required for ammonia-treated water storage.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a floating body and a method for treating ammonia in a floating body.
Background Art
[0002] In ships carrying flammable gas as fuel or cargo for ship propulsion, a vent post for discharging the flammable gas into the atmosphere outside the ship may be provided. On the other hand, ammonia may be carried as fuel or cargo for ship propulsion. Even in such a case where ammonia is carried, it is conceivable to discharge ammonia into the atmosphere through a vent post when the pressure of ammonia rises excessively. However, since ammonia is highly toxic, it is necessary to take measures to prevent the ammonia discharged into the atmosphere from entering the internal space such as the hull and superstructure.
[0003] For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a leaked ammonia exclusion device that excludes leaked ammonia by ventilation.
Prior Art Documents
Patent Documents
[0004]
Patent Document 1
Summary of the Invention
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0005] However, in the leaked ammonia exclusion device described in Patent Document 1, although the leaked ammonia is excluded by ventilation, even if such a configuration is applied to a ship, depending on the amount of ammonia discharged from the vent post into the atmosphere, etc., it is not always possible to sufficiently suppress the intrusion of ammonia into the internal space such as the hull and superstructure.
[0006] This disclosure was made to solve the above-mentioned problems and aims to provide a floating body that can suppress the intrusion of ammonia into its internal space, and a method for treating ammonia in a floating body. [Means for solving the problem]
[0007] To solve the above problems, the floating body according to this disclosure comprises a floating body body, an ammonia system, a ventilation opening, an air washer, a water supply unit, a sensor, a control device, and a water processing unit. The ammonia system is provided in the floating body body. The ventilation opening is exposed on the outer surface of the floating body body. The ventilation opening communicates with a compartment inside the floating body body. The air washer is provided in the ventilation opening. The air washer can supply water to the ventilation opening while allowing air to circulate inside and outside the ventilation opening. The water supply unit supplies water to the air washer. The sensor can detect the outflow of ammonia from the ammonia system into the atmosphere. The control device operates the air washer when the sensor detects the outflow of ammonia. The water processing unit recovers the used water used by the air washer.
[0008] The ammonia treatment method for a floating body according to this disclosure is the ammonia treatment method for a floating body as described above. In this ammonia treatment method for a floating body, when an outflow of ammonia from the ammonia equipment installed on the floating body is detected, the air washer is activated and water is supplied to the ventilation opening while enabling the circulation of air inside and outside the ventilation opening. [Effects of the Invention]
[0009] According to the floating body and ammonia treatment method of the floating body described herein, the intrusion of ammonia into the internal space can be suppressed. [Brief explanation of the drawing]
[0010] [Figure 1] This is a side view of a floating body and a method for treating ammonia on a floating body according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 2]This is a schematic diagram showing an air washer, a sensor, and a water treatment section provided on a floating body according to the embodiment of this disclosure. [Figure 3] This figure shows the hardware configuration of a control device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 4] This is a functional block diagram of a control device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. [Figure 5] This flowchart shows the procedure for the ammonia treatment method for a floating body according to the embodiment of this disclosure. [Figure 6] This is a schematic diagram showing an air washer, a sensor, and a water treatment section provided on a floating body according to a first modified example of the embodiment of this disclosure. [Figure 7] This is a schematic diagram showing an air washer, a sensor, and a water treatment unit provided on a floating body according to a second modified embodiment of the present disclosure. [Modes for carrying out the invention]
[0011] The floating body and the ammonia treatment method for the floating body according to the embodiments of this disclosure will be described below with reference to Figures 1 to 7. (Structure of the floating body) As shown in Figure 1, the floating body 1 of this embodiment comprises a floating body body 2, a superstructure 4, and an ammonia equipment 10. In this embodiment, the floating body 1 is described as a vessel capable of navigation by a main engine, etc., as an example. The type of vessel of the floating body 1 is not limited to a specific type of vessel. Examples of vessel types for the floating body 1 include liquefied gas carriers, ferries, RORO ships, car carriers, passenger ships, etc. In this embodiment, the case where the floating body 1 is a vessel is described, but the floating body 1 is not limited to a vessel and may be an FSU (Floating Storage Unit), FSRU (Floating Storage and Regasification Unit), etc., that is not capable of navigation by a main engine, etc.
[0012] The floating body 2 is designed to float on seawater. The floating body 2 has a pair of side panels 5A and 5B that form its outer shell, and a bottom 6. The side panels 5A and 5B are each equipped with a pair of side plates that form the left and right sides, respectively. The bottom 6 is equipped with a bottom plate that connects these side panels 5A and 5B. Due to these pair of side panels 5A and 5B and the bottom 6, the outer shell of the floating body 2 has a U-shape in a cross section perpendicular to the bow-stern direction FA.
[0013] The floating body 2 further includes an upper deck 7, which is a full-length deck located at the uppermost level. The superstructure 4 is formed on this upper deck 7. Living quarters and the like are provided within the superstructure 4. In the floating body 1 of this embodiment, for example, a cargo space (not shown) for loading cargo is provided on the bow 2a side of the ship in the forward-stern direction FA from the superstructure 4. Furthermore, the floating body 1 has, for example, an exhaust pipe 8 and a funnel 9 located stern 2b in the bow-stern direction FA relative to the superstructure 4. The exhaust pipe 8 discharges exhaust gas from the engine located in the engine room within the floating body 2. The exhaust pipe 8 may extend upward from the upper deck 7. The funnel 9 is located on the upper deck 7. The exhaust pipe 8 extends upward through the funnel 9.
[0014] The ammonia equipment 10 is installed on the floating body 2. The ammonia equipment 10 is equipment for handling ammonia. In this embodiment, the case in which the ammonia equipment 10 is an ammonia tank 11 for storing ammonia will be described as an example. The ammonia equipment 10 comprises an ammonia tank 11 and a discharge section 15.
[0015] The ammonia tank 11 is a tank for storing liquid ammonia (in other words, liquefied ammonia). This ammonia tank 11 is located in the cargo space within the floating body 2. In this embodiment, multiple ammonia tanks 11 are provided at intervals in the bow-stern direction FA. In this embodiment, three ammonia tanks 11 are provided at intervals in the bow-stern direction FA. The number, arrangement, shape, etc., of the ammonia tanks 11 are not limited in any way and can be changed as appropriate.
[0016] The discharge part 15 includes a safety valve 18 and a vent post 19. The safety valve 18 is provided in each of the plurality of ammonia tanks 11. The safety valve 18 is provided in the middle of a connecting pipe 17 that connects the ammonia tank 11 and the vent post 19. The safety valve 18 is normally in a closed state and blocks the flow path in the connecting pipe 17. When the pressure of ammonia inside the ammonia facility 10 becomes equal to or higher than a preset specified value, the safety valve 18 is opened to release the flow path in the connecting pipe 17. When the safety valve 18 is opened, the ammonia inside the ammonia facility 10 is discharged to the outside of the ammonia facility 10 through the connecting pipe 17.
[0017] The vent post 19 is provided on the upper deck 7. The vent post 19 is formed in a cylindrical shape extending in the vertical direction. The vent post 19 guides the ammonia discharged from the safety valve 18 and allows it to flow out into the atmosphere. The ammonia discharged from the safety valve 18 flows out into the atmosphere through an opening 19a (see FIG. 2) formed at the upper end of the vent post 19.
[0018] FIG. 2 is a schematic configuration diagram showing an air washer, a sensor, and a water treatment unit provided in a floating body according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 2, the floating body 1 further includes an air washer 20, a water supply unit 30, a water treatment unit 40, a sensor 25, and a control device 60.
[0019] The air washer 20 is provided in the ventilation opening 100. The ventilation opening 100 is exposed on the outer surface of the floating body 1. The ventilation opening 100 communicates with a compartment inside the floating body 1. In this embodiment, the ventilation opening 100 is provided, for example, in the superstructure 4. The ventilation opening 100 is provided exposed on the outer surface of the superstructure 4. The ventilation opening 100 is formed to communicate the outside of the superstructure 4 with a compartment (living compartment) inside the superstructure 4. Specifically, the ventilation opening 100 is an air intake for ventilation, an air intake for an air conditioning system. The ventilation opening 100 may be, for example, an openable and closable window, an openable and closable door, etc. The ventilation opening 100 may also be provided in other parts exposed on the outer surface of the floating body 1, such as a funnel 9 that communicates with the engine room inside the floating body 2.
[0020] The air washer 20 supplies water from the water supply unit 30 to the ventilation opening 100. The air washer 20 is capable of supplying water to the ventilation opening 100 while allowing air to circulate inside and outside the ventilation opening 100. The air washer 20 includes a water supply nozzle 21 and a water recovery tray 22.
[0021] The water supply nozzle 21 is positioned, for example, above the ventilation opening 100. The water supply nozzle 21 supplies water supplied from the water supply unit 30 to the air flowing into the interior space of the compartment from outside the superstructure 4 through the ventilation opening 100 by spraying, spraying, dripping, etc. When air containing ammonia reaches the ventilation opening 100, the water supplied from the water supply nozzle 21 comes into contact with the ammonia contained in the air, thereby recovering (in other words, absorbing) the ammonia. The water containing ammonia falls downward due to its own weight. Furthermore, the air washer 20 may be of any form, not limited to spraying, injecting, or dripping from the water supply nozzle 21, as long as it can remove ammonia contained in the air flowing into the internal space of the compartment from outside the superstructure 4 through the ventilation opening 100 using water supplied from the water supply unit 30.
[0022] The water recovery tray 22 recovers water supplied from the water supply nozzle 21 by spraying, jetting, dripping, etc. The water recovery tray 22 is located below the water supply nozzle 21. The water recovery tray 22 is connected to the water treatment unit 40 via the water recovery pipe 23. The water recovered in the water recovery tray 22 is discharged to the water treatment unit 40 via the water recovery pipe 23.
[0023] The water supply unit 30 supplies water to the air washer 20. The water supply unit 30 includes a supply line 31, a pump 32, a first valve 36, and a second valve 37. The supply line 31 supplies water to the water supply nozzle 21 of the air washer 20 from the outside. One end of the supply line 31 is connected to the water supply nozzle 21. The supply line 31 is supplied with water (e.g., fresh water) stored in a water tank (not shown) provided inside the floating body 2, or water (e.g., seawater) taken in from outside the floating body. Alternatively, the supply line 31 may take in water from a water supply system that supplies water (seawater) to an air conditioning system or the like provided on the floating body 1. The pump 32 pumps water from the outside to the water supply nozzle 21 through the supply line 31.
[0024] The floating body 1 in this embodiment further includes a circulation line 35. The circulation line 35 is capable of supplying water recovered in the tank 41 of the water processing unit 40 (described later) to the water supply unit 30. One end of the circulation line 35 is connected to the supply line 31 upstream of the pump 32. The other end of the circulation line 35 is connected to the tank 41.
[0025] The first valve 36 is located in the supply line 31. The first valve 36 is located in the supply line 31 upstream of the point where one end of the circulation line 35 is joined. The first valve 36 intermittently controls the intake of water from an external water tank or the sea into the supply line 31. The second valve 37 is located in the circulation line 35. The second valve 37 intermittently controls the circulation of water from the tank 41.
[0026] The water supply unit 30 is capable of switching the water supply source to the water supply nozzle 21 by opening and closing the first valve 36 and the second valve 37. By opening the first valve 36 and closing the second valve 37, the water supply unit 30 supplies fresh water from a fresh water tank (not shown) located inside the floating body 2, or seawater taken from the area surrounding the floating body 2, to the air washer 20. By closing the first valve 36 and opening the second valve 37, the water supply unit 30 supplies water circulating from the tank 41 of the water processing unit 40 to the air washer 20.
[0027] The water treatment unit 40 recovers used water from the air washer 20. The water treatment unit 40 recovers the water that is collected in the water recovery tray 22 and discharged through the water recovery pipe 23 as used water from the air washer 20. The water treatment unit 40 mainly consists of a tank 41 and an ammonia treatment unit 42.
[0028] Tank 41 is located inside the floating body 2. Tank 41 recovers used water from the air washer 20. Tank 41 stores the recovered water. The arrangement of Tank 41 is not limited to the above arrangement, as long as it can recover used water.
[0029] The ammonia treatment unit 42 processes the ammonia contained in the used water recovered in the tank 41. The ammonia treatment unit 42 is a device that detoxifies the ammonia contained in the ammonia water. The specific configuration of the ammonia treatment unit 42 is not limited as long as it can process the ammonia contained in the used water.
[0030] The ammonia processing unit 42 is connected to the tank 41 via a connecting pipe 43. In this embodiment, the ammonia processing unit 42 decomposes the ammonia contained in the used water introduced from the tank 41 through the connecting pipe 43, for example, by a denitrification reaction. The ammonia processing unit 42 introduces seawater from the sea surrounding the floating body 2. The ammonia processing unit 42 generates a seawater electrolyte containing sodium hypochlorite by electrolyzing the introduced seawater. Specifically, a positive electrode and a negative electrode (not shown) are placed in the introduced seawater, and a voltage is applied between these positive and negative electrodes to electrolyze the seawater. This electrolysis generates sodium hypochlorite from the seawater.
[0031] The ammonia treatment unit 42 mixes and reacts the seawater electrolyte produced by electrolysis with the used water introduced from the tank. More specifically, as shown in equation (1), the ammonia treatment unit 42 reacts the ammonia (2NH3) contained in the used water with the sodium hypochlorite (3NaClO) of the seawater electrolyte in an acidic environment to decompose it into nitrogen (N2), sodium chloride (3NaCl), and water (3H2O). 2NH3+3NaClO⇒N2+3NaCl+3H2O...(1)
[0032] The nitrogen produced by the denitrification reaction in the ammonia treatment unit 42 is released into the atmosphere, for example, through a funnel 9 extending from the upper deck 7. Meanwhile, the sodium chloride and water produced by the denitrification reaction are discharged as treated liquid to a discharge unit 44 connected to the ammonia treatment unit 42. The discharge unit 44 releases the treated liquid into the seawater surrounding the floating body 2.
[0033] Furthermore, the floating body 1 in this embodiment is capable of supplying water from which ammonia has been treated (detoxified) by the ammonia treatment unit 42 to the water supply unit 30. For this reason, the floating body 1 is equipped with a treated water circulation line 45. The treated water circulation line 45 circulates the water from which ammonia has been treated by the ammonia treatment unit 42 to the tank 41. This reduces the concentration of ammonia in the water in the tank 41. The circulation line 35 supplies the water from the tank 41, from which the ammonia concentration has been reduced, to the water supply unit 30. The treated water circulation line 45 may also be configured to supply water from which ammonia has been treated (detoxified) by the ammonia treatment unit 42 to the water supply unit 30 via another treated water tank (not shown) or the like, without going through the tank 41.
[0034] Sensor 25 is capable of detecting the outflow of ammonia from the ammonia facility 10 into the atmosphere. Sensor 25 detects, for example, the release of ammonia from the discharge section 15. Sensor 25 can be placed, for example, inside the vent post 19. Sensor 25 detects ammonia released from the safety valve 18 into the vent post 19 when the ammonia pressure inside the ammonia facility 10 exceeds a specified value. When the concentration of ammonia in the air (atmosphere) inside the vent post 19 exceeds a preset threshold, sensor 25 outputs a signal to the control device 60 indicating that ammonia has been detected.
[0035] The control device 60 activates the air washer 20 when it detects an ammonia leak using the sensor 25.
[0036] (Hardware configuration diagram) Figure 3 is a diagram showing the hardware configuration of a control device according to the embodiment of this disclosure. As shown in Figure 3, the control device 60 is a computer equipped with a CPU 61 (Central Processing Unit), ROM 62 (Read Only Memory), RAM 63 (Random Access Memory), storage 64 such as an HDD (Hard Disk Drive), and a signal transmission / reception module 65.
[0037] (Functional block diagram) Figure 4 is a functional block diagram of a control device according to an embodiment of this disclosure. As shown in Figure 4, the CPU 61 of the control device 60 executes programs stored in the ROM 62 and storage 64 to realize the functional configurations of the signal receiving unit 71, the air washer control unit 72, and the command signal output unit 73. The signal receiving unit 71 receives detection signals from the sensor 25 via a hardware signal transmission / reception module 65.
[0038] The air washer control unit 72 controls the operation of the air washer 20 based on the detection signal from the sensor 25. The air washer control unit 72 activates the air washer 20 when the sensor 25 detects the leakage of ammonia. The air washer control unit 72 stops the operation of the air washer 20 when the sensor 25 does not detect the leakage of ammonia (no detection). The air washer control unit 72 controls the operation of the air washer 20, for example, by controlling the operation of the pump 32.
[0039] When the sensor 25 detects the leakage of ammonia, the command signal output unit 73 outputs a command signal to the air washer 20, which is output from the air washer control unit 72, to operate the air washer 20. When the sensor 25 does not detect the leakage of ammonia (no detection), the command signal output unit 73 outputs a command signal to the air washer 20 to stop its operation.
[0040] (Procedure for ammonia treatment of floating body 1) Figure 5 is a flowchart showing the procedure for an ammonia treatment method for a floating body according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in Figure 5, the ammonia treatment method S10 for the floating body 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a step S11 to confirm the detection of ammonia, a step S12 to operate an air washer, a step S13 to confirm the absence of ammonia detection, and a step S14 to stop the air washer.
[0041] In step S11, which confirms the detection of ammonia, the air washer control unit 72 of the control device 60 checks whether the sensor 25 has detected the outflow of ammonia from the ammonia facility 10 into the atmosphere. When the ammonia pressure inside the ammonia facility 10 exceeds a specified value and the safety valve 18 opens, the sensor 25 detects the outflow of ammonia from the ammonia facility 10 into the atmosphere through the vent post 19. When the concentration of ammonia in the air (atmosphere) inside the vent post 19 exceeds a preset threshold, the sensor 25 outputs a signal to the control device 60 indicating that ammonia has been detected. The output signal is received by the signal receiving unit 71.
[0042] In step S11, if the signal receiving unit 71 has not received a signal from the sensor 25 indicating that ammonia has been detected (No in step S11), the process returns to step S11 and repeats step S11 at a preset time interval. In step S11, if the signal receiving unit 71 receives a signal from the sensor 25 indicating that ammonia has been detected, the air washer control unit 72 determines that ammonia has been detected (Yes in step S11) and proceeds to step S12.
[0043] In step S12, which involves operating the air washer, the air washer control unit 72 operates the air washer 20. The air washer control unit 72 also operates the pump 32 to supply water to the air washer 20 from the water supply unit 30. When the pump 32 is operating, water is supplied to the ventilation port 100 from the water supply nozzle 21 through the water supply unit 30. As a result, if ammonia that has flowed out from the vent post 19 reaches the ventilation port 100 along with the air (atmosphere), the ammonia contained in the atmosphere can be absorbed by the water.
[0044] In step S13, which confirms the absence of ammonia detection, the air washer control unit 72 of the control device 60 checks whether the sensor 25 no longer detects (is not detected) the outflow of ammonia from the ammonia equipment 10 into the atmosphere. After the safety valve 18 opens, the safety valve 18 closes when the ammonia pressure inside the ammonia equipment 10 falls below a specified level. Once the safety valve 18 is closed and the concentration of ammonia in the air (atmosphere) inside the vent post 19, as detected by the sensor 25, falls below a preset threshold, the sensor 25 stops outputting a signal indicating that ammonia has been detected.
[0045] In step S13, if the signal receiving unit 71 receives a signal from the sensor 25 indicating that ammonia has been detected (No in step S13), the process returns to step S12 and the operation of the air washer 20 continues. In step S13, if the signal receiving unit 71 has not received a signal from the sensor 25 indicating that ammonia has been detected (no detection) (Yes in step S13), the process proceeds to step S14.
[0046] In step S14, which involves stopping the air washer, the air washer control unit 72 stops the operation of the air washer 20. The air washer control unit 72 also stops the operation of the pump 32 that supplies water to the air washer 20. When the pump 32 stops operating, the water supply to the water supply nozzle 21 stops.
[0047] (Effects and Benefits) In the floating body 1 and ammonia treatment method S10 of the above embodiment, the ventilation opening 100 is provided with an air washer 20 that can supply water to the ventilation opening 100 while allowing air to circulate inside and outside the ventilation opening 100. When the sensor 25 detects the outflow of ammonia from the ammonia equipment 10 into the atmosphere, the control device 60 activates the air washer 20. When the air washer 20 is activated, water supplied by the water supply unit 30 is supplied to the ventilation opening 100. As a result, ammonia contained in the air circulating through the ventilation opening 100 is absorbed by the water. The used water that has been used by the air washer 20 and has absorbed ammonia is recovered by the water treatment unit 40. Therefore, the intrusion of ammonia into the internal space through the ventilation opening 100 can be suppressed.
[0048] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, if the ammonia pressure inside the ammonia equipment 10 exceeds a specified value, the ammonia inside the ammonia equipment 10 is released to the outside of the ammonia equipment 10 from the discharge section 15. When the sensor 25 detects the outflow of ammonia into the atmosphere, the air washer 20 is activated, and the ammonia contained in the air flowing through the ventilation opening 100 is absorbed by water. Therefore, when ammonia is released from the ammonia equipment 10 into the atmosphere, it is possible to suppress the inflow of ammonia into the interior space of the living area from the ventilation opening 100. Also, since the operation of the air washer 20 is stopped when no ammonia is being released into the atmosphere, energy saving can be achieved.
[0049] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, when the ammonia pressure inside the ammonia equipment 10 exceeds a specified value, the safety valve 18 releases the ammonia inside the ammonia equipment 10 to the outside of the ammonia equipment 10. In this configuration, the sensor 25 is installed inside the vent post 19. Therefore, the sensor 25 can detect the ammonia released from the safety valve 18 as it flows out into the atmosphere through the vent post 19. Thus, compared to, for example, the case where the sensor 25 is installed near the ventilation opening 100, the release of ammonia from the safety valve 18 can be detected earlier. Also, the ammonia concentration inside the vent post 19 is higher than in the atmosphere outside the vent post 19. Therefore, the sensor 25 can more reliably detect the outflow of ammonia into the atmosphere.
[0050] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, the used water from the air washer 20 is recovered in the tank 41. This prevents the water that has absorbed ammonia from flowing down onto, for example, the upper deck and spreading from the upper deck into the surrounding seawater where the floating body 2 is floating. In addition, in the above embodiment, the ammonia treatment unit 42 treats the ammonia contained in the water recovered in the tank 41. This reduces the space required within the floating body 1 for storing the water that has absorbed ammonia.
[0051] Furthermore, in the above embodiment, the water recovered in the tank 41 can be supplied from the water supply unit 30 to the air washer 20 through the circulation line 35. Therefore, since the water recovered in the tank 41 can be reused, the size of the tank 41 can be reduced. In addition, the amount of water newly taken in from the outside to supply from the water supply unit 30 to the air washer 20 can be reduced.
[0052] In the above embodiment, a signal indicating the detection of ammonia is output when the ammonia concentration detected by the sensor 25 exceeds a preset threshold, but the embodiment is not limited to this. For example, the sensor 25 may further detect the concentration of ammonia in the air when it exceeds a preset threshold, and output the detection result to the control device 60. In this case, the control device 60 may control the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20 by the water supply unit 30 by controlling the rotation speed of the pump 32, etc., based on the ammonia concentration detected by the sensor 25.
[0053] In this way, by controlling the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20 based on the ammonia concentration in the atmosphere detected by the sensor 25, it becomes possible to appropriately control the amount of water supplied, such as reducing the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20 when the ammonia concentration in the atmosphere is low.
[0054] <Modified examples of embodiments> Although embodiments of this disclosure have been described in detail above with reference to the drawings, the specific configuration is not limited to these embodiments and may include design changes and the like that do not depart from the gist of this disclosure. (First modified example of the embodiment) Figure 6 is a schematic diagram showing an air washer, a sensor, and a water treatment section provided on a floating body according to a first modified example of the embodiment of this disclosure. As shown in Figure 6, the floating body 1 is further equipped with an ambient environment detection unit 80 that detects the surrounding environment of the floating body 2. The ambient environment of the floating body 2 detected by the ambient environment detection unit 80 is information indicating the environmental conditions around the floating body 2 that may affect the state of ammonia reaching the ventilation opening 100. The ambient environment detection unit 80 detects information indicating the ambient environment, such as wind direction, temperature, and weather.
[0055] In the first modified example of this embodiment, the control device 60B of the floating body 1 controls the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20 by the water supply unit 30 based on the detection results of the sensor 25 and the detection results of the ambient environment detection unit 80.
[0056] If ammonia leaks from the ammonia equipment 10, the rate at which the leaked ammonia reaches the ventilation port 100 may vary depending on the surrounding environment of the floating body 2, such as wind direction, temperature, and weather. Therefore, the surrounding environment detection unit 80 detects the surrounding environment of the floating body 2, and the control device 60B controls the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20 based on the detection results of the surrounding environment detection unit 80 in addition to the detection results of the sensor 25. The air washer control unit 72 of the control device 60B may predict the diffusion state of the leaked ammonia based on the detection results of the surrounding environment detection unit 80, based on a preset program.
[0057] As a result, the air washer control unit 72 can increase or decrease the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20 depending on the condition of the ammonia reaching the ventilation opening 100. For example, if the air washer control unit 72 determines that it is difficult for the leaked ammonia to reach the ventilation opening 100 due to wind direction or other factors, it will reduce the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20, while if it determines that it is easy for the leaked ammonia to reach the ventilation opening 100, it will increase the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20, thereby controlling the amount of water supplied.
[0058] (Second modified example of the embodiment) Figure 7 is a schematic diagram showing an air washer, a sensor, and a water treatment unit provided on a float according to a second modified embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in Figure 7, the floating body 1 is further equipped with an opening / closing section 90 that can close the ventilation opening 100. Examples of the opening / closing section 90 include dampers and shutters provided in the ventilation opening 100.
[0059] In this case, the control device 60C of the floating body 1 closes the ventilation opening 100 with the opening / closing unit 90 when the sensor 25 detects the outflow of ammonia. Furthermore, the control device 60C opens the ventilation opening 100 with the opening / closing unit 90 after the air washer 20 has started to operate and water has begun to be supplied to the ventilation opening 100.
[0060] As a result, when the sensor 25 detects an ammonia leak, the opening / closing unit 90 closes the ventilation opening 100, thereby quickly preventing ammonia from entering the compartment inside the floating body 1 from the ventilation opening 100. Furthermore, after the air washer 20 starts operating and begins supplying water to the ventilation opening 100, the opening / closing unit 90 opens the ventilation opening 100, allowing ventilation to be performed by enabling air to circulate inside and outside the ventilation opening 100 while suppressing the entry of ammonia through the operation of the air washer 20.
[0061] (Other embodiments) Although embodiments of this disclosure have been described in detail above with reference to the drawings, the specific configuration is not limited to these embodiments and may include design changes and the like that do not depart from the gist of this disclosure. In the above embodiment, the ammonia equipment 10 is provided with an ammonia tank 11 for storing ammonia, but it is not limited to this. The ammonia equipment 10 may, for example, be equipped with equipment that uses ammonia as fuel. In this case, the discharge unit 15 releases ammonia into the atmosphere from the ammonia equipment 10 when the ammonia pressure in the ammonia fuel system, the ammonia pressure inside the compartment housing the equipment that uses ammonia as fuel, etc., exceeds a specified value. The discharge unit 15 may also be configured to release residual ammonia along with the inert gas when purging is performed with an inert gas that does not react with ammonia.
[0062] Furthermore, in the above embodiments and their variations, the case described was one in which the sensor 25 is placed inside the vent post 19, the sensor 25 detects ammonia released from the safety valve 18, and the control device 60 controls the operation of the air washer 20 based on this detection result. However, the arrangement of the sensor 25 is not limited to this. For example, in order to detect ammonia that has leaked (flowed out) from the ammonia equipment 10 into the atmosphere without going through the vent post 19, a sensor (not shown) capable of detecting ammonia around the ventilation opening 100 may be provided outside the vent post 19, and the control device 60 may control the operation of the air washer 20 based on the detection result of the sensor.
[0063] Furthermore, the control device 60 may control the operation of the air washer 20 based on the detection results of both a sensor capable of detecting ammonia around the ventilation opening 100 and a sensor 25 located inside the vent post 19. In this case, the ammonia concentration can be detected by a sensor that detects ammonia leaking into the atmosphere, and the control device 60 can be configured to activate the air washer 20 when it determines that the ammonia concentration has exceeded a preset threshold.
[0064] Furthermore, while the above embodiments and their variations describe a case where the sensor 25 is capable of detecting ammonia concentration, the sensor only needs to be capable of detecting the outflow of ammonia from the ammonia equipment 10 into the atmosphere, and is not limited to being capable of detecting ammonia concentration. For example, it could be a sensor that detects the opening of the safety valve 18.
[0065] Furthermore, in the above embodiments and their modifications, the air washer 20 is provided in a ventilation opening 100 exposed on the outer surface of the floating body 1, but the installation position and configuration of the air washer 20 are not limited thereto. The air washer 20 may be placed, for example, in a semi-sealed compartment such as an intake chamber provided inside the floating body 1 and capable of communicating with the outside of the floating body 1.
[0066] <Note> The floating body 1 and the ammonia treatment method S10 for the floating body 1 described in the embodiment can be understood, for example, as follows.
[0067] (1) The floating body 1 according to the first embodiment comprises a floating body body 2, an ammonia facility 10 provided in the floating body body 2, a ventilation opening 100 exposed on the outer surface of the floating body body 2 and communicating with a compartment inside the floating body body 2, an air washer 20 provided in the ventilation opening 100 and capable of supplying water to the ventilation opening 100 while allowing air to flow in and out of the ventilation opening 100, a water supply unit 30 that supplies the water to the air washer 20, a sensor 25 capable of detecting the outflow of ammonia from the ammonia facility 10 into the atmosphere, control devices 60, 60B, 60C that operate the air washer 20 when the sensor 25 detects the outflow of ammonia, and a water processing unit 40 that recovers the used water used by the air washer 20. Examples of floating structures include liquefied gas carriers, ferries, RORO ships, car carriers, passenger ships, and other vessels, as well as FSUs (Floating Storage Units) and FSRUs (Floating Storage and Regasification Units). Examples of ammonia leakage into the atmosphere include release from the safety valve 18 through the vent post 19 and leakage from the ammonia equipment 10.
[0068] The floating body 1 ventilates the compartments within it through a ventilation opening 100. The ventilation opening 100 is equipped with an air washer 20 that allows air to circulate inside and outside the ventilation opening 100 while also supplying water to the opening 100. When the sensor 25 detects the outflow of ammonia from the ammonia equipment 10 into the atmosphere, the control devices 60, 60B, and 60C activate the air washer 20. When the air washer 20 is activated, water supplied by the water supply unit 30 is supplied to the ventilation opening 100. As a result, ammonia contained in the air circulating through the ventilation opening 100 is absorbed by the water. The used water that has been used by the air washer 20 and has absorbed ammonia is recovered by the water treatment unit 40. Therefore, the intrusion of ammonia into the internal space through the ventilation opening 100 can be suppressed.
[0069] (2) The floating body 1 according to the second embodiment is the floating body 1 of (1), further comprising a discharge section 15 that releases the ammonia from the ammonia equipment 10 into the atmosphere when the pressure of the ammonia inside the ammonia equipment 10 exceeds a specified value, and the sensor 25 detects that the ammonia has been released from the discharge section 15.
[0070] As a result, if the ammonia pressure inside the ammonia equipment 10 exceeds a specified value, the ammonia inside the ammonia equipment 10 is released to the outside of the ammonia equipment 10 from the discharge section 15. When the sensor 25 detects the outflow of ammonia into the atmosphere, the air washer 20 is activated, and the ammonia contained in the air flowing through the ventilation opening 100 is absorbed by water.
[0071] (3) The floating body 1 according to the third embodiment is the floating body 1 according to (2), wherein the discharge section 15 includes a safety valve 18 that discharges the ammonia inside the ammonia equipment 10 to the outside of the ammonia equipment 10 when the pressure of the ammonia inside the ammonia equipment 10 exceeds a specified value, and a vent post 19 that guides the ammonia discharged from the safety valve 18 and discharges it into the atmosphere, and the sensor 25 is provided inside the vent post 19.
[0072] As a result, if the ammonia pressure inside the ammonia equipment 10 exceeds a specified value, the safety valve 18 releases the ammonia inside the ammonia equipment 10 to the outside. The ammonia released from the safety valve 18 then flows out into the atmosphere through the vent post 19. Furthermore, since the sensor 25 is located inside the vent post 19, it is possible to detect the release of ammonia from the safety valve 18 earlier, compared to, for example, if the sensor 25 were located near the ventilation opening 100. Also, because the ammonia concentration inside the vent post 19 is higher than in the atmosphere, the sensor 25 can more reliably detect when ammonia has leaked into the atmosphere.
[0073] (4) The float 1 according to the fourth embodiment is any one of the float 1 from (1) to (3), wherein the water treatment unit 40 comprises a tank 41 for recovering the used water used by the air washer 20, and an ammonia treatment unit 42 for treating the ammonia contained in the water recovered in the tank 41.
[0074] As a result, the used water from the air washer 20 is recovered in the tank 41. This prevents the water that has absorbed ammonia from flowing down to, for example, the upper deck and spreading from the upper deck into the seawater. Furthermore, the ammonia treatment unit 42 treats the ammonia contained in the water recovered in the tank 41. This reduces the space required to store the water that has absorbed ammonia within the floating body 1.
[0075] (5) The floating body 1 according to the fifth embodiment is the floating body 1 of (4), which is equipped with a circulation line 35 that can supply the water recovered in the tank 41 to the water supply unit 30, and the water supply unit 30 is equipped to supply the water recovered in the tank 41 to the air washer 20.
[0076] As a result, the water recovered in the tank 41 can be reused by supplying it to the air washer 20 from the water supply unit 30 through the circulation line 35, which allows for a smaller tank 41 and reduces the amount of water that needs to be newly taken in from the outside to supply to the air washer 20. In this case, for example, if the water supplied to the air washer 20 includes water that has been recovered in the tank 41 and then treated in the ammonia treatment unit 42 provided in the float 1 of (4), the concentration of ammonia in the water supplied to the air washer 20 can be reduced.
[0077] (6) The floating body 1 according to the sixth embodiment is any one of the floating body 1 from (1) to (5), further comprising an ambient environment detection unit 80 for detecting the ambient environment of the floating body body 2, and the control device 60B controls the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20 by the water supply unit 30 based on the detection result of the sensor 25 and the detection result of the ambient environment detection unit 80.
[0078] If ammonia leaks from the ammonia equipment 10 into the atmosphere, the extent to which the leaked ammonia reaches the ventilation port 100 may vary depending on the surrounding environment of the floating body 2, such as wind direction, temperature, and weather. Therefore, the surrounding environment detection unit 80 detects the surrounding environment of the floating body 2, and the control device 60B controls the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20 based on the detection results of the surrounding environment detection unit 80 in addition to the detection results of the sensor 25. This makes it possible to increase or decrease the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20 according to the extent to which the leaked ammonia reaches the ventilation port 100. For example, if the leaked ammonia does not easily reach the ventilation port 100 due to wind direction or other factors, the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20 can be appropriately controlled, such as by reducing the amount of water supplied. Examples of information related to the surrounding environment include wind direction, temperature, and weather conditions.
[0079] (7) The floating body 1 according to the seventh embodiment is any one of the floating bodies 1 from (1) to (6), wherein the sensor 25 is capable of detecting the ammonia concentration in the atmosphere, and the control devices 60, 60B, 60C control the amount of water supplied by the water supply unit 30 to the air washer 20 based on the ammonia concentration detected by the sensor 25.
[0080] This allows the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20 to be controlled based on the ammonia concentration in the atmosphere detected by the sensor 25. For example, if the ammonia concentration in the atmosphere is low, the amount of water supplied to the air washer 20 can be reduced, thus appropriately controlling the amount of water supplied.
[0081] (8) The floating body 1 according to the eighth embodiment is any one of the floating bodies 1 from (1) to (7), further comprising an opening / closing section 90 capable of closing the ventilation opening 100, wherein the control device 60C closes the ventilation opening 100 with the opening / closing section 90 when the sensor 25 detects the outflow of ammonia, and opens the ventilation opening 100 with the opening / closing section 90 after the air washer 20 has started to operate and begin supplying water to the ventilation opening 100.
[0082] As a result, when the sensor 25 detects an ammonia leak, the opening / closing unit 90 closes the ventilation opening 100, thereby quickly preventing ammonia from entering the compartment inside the floating body 1 from the ventilation opening 100. Furthermore, after the air washer 20 starts operating and begins supplying water to the ventilation opening 100, the opening / closing unit 90 opens the ventilation opening 100, allowing ventilation to be performed by enabling air to circulate inside and outside the ventilation opening 100 while suppressing the entry of ammonia through the operation of the air washer 20.
[0083] (9) The ammonia treatment method S10 for the floating body 1 according to the ninth embodiment is any one of the ammonia treatment methods S10 for the floating body 1 from (1) to (8), wherein when an outflow of ammonia from the ammonia equipment 10 provided on the floating body 2 is detected, the air washer 20 is activated and water is supplied to the ventilation opening 100 while enabling the circulation of air inside and outside the ventilation opening 100.
[0084] As a result, when the sensor 25 detects the leakage of ammonia from the ammonia equipment 10 into the atmosphere, the air washer 20 absorbs the ammonia contained in the air flowing through the ventilation opening 100 into the water. Therefore, the intrusion of ammonia into the internal space through the ventilation opening 100 can be suppressed. [Explanation of Symbols]
[0085] 1…Floating structure 2…Floating structure body 2a…Bow 2b…Stern 4…Superstructure 5A,5B…Side 6…Bottom 7…Upper deck 8…Exhaust pipe 9…Funnel 10…Ammonia equipment 11…Ammonia tank 15…Discharge section 17…Connecting pipe 18…Safety valve 19…Vent post 19a…Opening 20…Air washer 21…Water supply nozzle 22…Water recovery tray 23…Water recovery pipe 25…Sensor 30…Water supply section 31…Supply line 32…Pump 35…Circulation line 36…First valve 37…Second valve 40…Water processing section 41…Tank 42…Ammonia processing section 43…Connecting pipe 44…Discharge section 45…Treated water circulation line 60,60B,60C…Control device 61…CPU 62…ROM 63…RAM 64…Storage 65...Signal transmission / reception module 71...Signal receiving unit 72...Air washer control unit 73...Command signal output unit 80...Ambient environment detection unit 90...Opening / closing unit 100...Ventilation port FA...Bow / stern direction S10...Ammonia treatment method for floating bodies S11...Step to confirm ammonia detection S12...Step to operate the air washer S13...Step to confirm non-detection of ammonia S14...Step to stop the air washer
Claims
1. The floating body and The ammonia equipment installed on the floating body, A ventilation opening is exposed on the outer surface of the floating body and communicates with a compartment inside the floating body, An air washer provided in the ventilation opening, which allows air to circulate inside and outside the ventilation opening while also supplying water to the ventilation opening, A water supply unit that supplies the water to the air washer, A sensor capable of detecting the outflow of ammonia from the ammonia facility into the atmosphere, A control device that activates the air washer when the sensor detects the outflow of ammonia, A water treatment unit for recovering used water from the air washer, A floating body equipped with [the following features].
2. The ammonia equipment is further provided with a discharge unit that releases the ammonia into the atmosphere when the pressure of the ammonia inside the ammonia equipment exceeds a specified value. The sensor detects that ammonia has been released from the discharge unit. The floating body according to claim 1.
3. The aforementioned discharge section is A safety valve that releases the ammonia inside the ammonia equipment to the outside of the ammonia equipment when the pressure of the ammonia inside the ammonia equipment exceeds a specified value, The system includes a vent post that guides the ammonia released from the safety valve and releases it into the atmosphere, The sensor is located inside the vent post. The floating body according to claim 2.
4. The water treatment unit is A tank for collecting the used water used by the air washer, The system includes an ammonia treatment unit for treating ammonia contained in the water recovered in the tank. The floating body according to claim 1 or 2.
5. The tank is equipped with a circulation line capable of supplying the water recovered in the tank to the water supply unit, The water supply unit is capable of supplying the water recovered in the tank to the air washer. The floating body according to claim 4.
6. The floating body body is further equipped with an ambient environment detection unit that detects the surrounding environment, The control device is Based on the detection results of the sensor and the detection results of the ambient environment detection unit, the amount of water supplied to the air washer by the water supply unit is controlled. The floating body according to claim 1 or 2.
7. The aforementioned sensor is capable of detecting the ammonia concentration in the atmosphere. The control device controls the amount of water supplied to the air washer by the water supply unit based on the ammonia concentration detected by the sensor. The floating body according to claim 1 or 2.
8. The ventilation opening is further provided with an opening / closing section that can close the aforementioned ventilation opening. The control device, when the sensor detects the outflow of ammonia, closes the ventilation opening with the opening / closing unit, and after the air washer operates and starts supplying water to the ventilation opening, opens the ventilation opening with the opening / closing unit. The floating body according to claim 1 or 2.
9. A method for treating ammonia in a floating body according to claim 1 or 2, When an ammonia leak is detected from the ammonia equipment installed on the floating body, the air washer is activated to allow air to circulate inside and outside the ventilation opening while water is supplied to the ventilation opening. A method for treating ammonia in floating bodies.
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