Representing and constructing liquefaction cycle alternatives for FLNG FEED using system entity structure concepts

To support the procedure for determining an optimal liquefaction cycle for FLNG FEED, an ontological modeling method which can automatically generate various alternative liquefaction cycles were carried out in this paper. General rules in combining equipment are extracted from existing onshore liqu...

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Main Authors: Ha Sol, Lee Kyu-Yeul
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-09-01
Series:International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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spelling doaj-51aded47510843cab4de3b3f32a5123a2020-11-24T22:41:44ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering2092-67822014-09-016359862510.2478/ijnaoe-2013-0200ijnaoe-2013-0200Representing and constructing liquefaction cycle alternatives for FLNG FEED using system entity structure conceptsHa Sol0Lee Kyu-Yeul1Engineering Research Institute, Seoul National University, Seoul, KoreaDepartment of Naval Architecture To support the procedure for determining an optimal liquefaction cycle for FLNG FEED, an ontological modeling method which can automatically generate various alternative liquefaction cycles were carried out in this paper. General rules in combining equipment are extracted from existing onshore liquefaction cycles like C3MR and DMR cycle. A generic relational model which represents whole relations of the plant elements has all these rules, and it is expressed by using the system entity structure (SES), an ontological framework that hierarchically represents the elements of a system and their relationships. By using a process called pruning which reduces the SES to a candidate, various alternative relational models of the liquefaction cycles can be automatically generated. These alternatives were provided by XML-based formats, and they can be used for choosing an optimal liquefaction cycle on the basis of the assessments such as process simulation and reliability analysishttp://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ijnaoe.2014.6.issue-3/ijnaoe-2013-0200/ijnaoe-2013-0200.xml?format=INTLiquefaction cycleFLNG (Floating LNG)System entity structureOntological modelingOffshore plant
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author Ha Sol
Lee Kyu-Yeul
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Lee Kyu-Yeul
Representing and constructing liquefaction cycle alternatives for FLNG FEED using system entity structure concepts
International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
Liquefaction cycle
FLNG (Floating LNG)
System entity structure
Ontological modeling
Offshore plant
author_facet Ha Sol
Lee Kyu-Yeul
author_sort Ha Sol
title Representing and constructing liquefaction cycle alternatives for FLNG FEED using system entity structure concepts
title_short Representing and constructing liquefaction cycle alternatives for FLNG FEED using system entity structure concepts
title_full Representing and constructing liquefaction cycle alternatives for FLNG FEED using system entity structure concepts
title_fullStr Representing and constructing liquefaction cycle alternatives for FLNG FEED using system entity structure concepts
title_full_unstemmed Representing and constructing liquefaction cycle alternatives for FLNG FEED using system entity structure concepts
title_sort representing and constructing liquefaction cycle alternatives for flng feed using system entity structure concepts
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
issn 2092-6782
publishDate 2014-09-01
description To support the procedure for determining an optimal liquefaction cycle for FLNG FEED, an ontological modeling method which can automatically generate various alternative liquefaction cycles were carried out in this paper. General rules in combining equipment are extracted from existing onshore liquefaction cycles like C3MR and DMR cycle. A generic relational model which represents whole relations of the plant elements has all these rules, and it is expressed by using the system entity structure (SES), an ontological framework that hierarchically represents the elements of a system and their relationships. By using a process called pruning which reduces the SES to a candidate, various alternative relational models of the liquefaction cycles can be automatically generated. These alternatives were provided by XML-based formats, and they can be used for choosing an optimal liquefaction cycle on the basis of the assessments such as process simulation and reliability analysis
topic Liquefaction cycle
FLNG (Floating LNG)
System entity structure
Ontological modeling
Offshore plant
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