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titleOfInvention Method of gasifying liquefied natural gas
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain vaporized natural gas which has been increasingly heated to an arbitrary colory, and make a device compact, by directly contacting a mixture of hydrocarbon emitted from a heating section with liquefied natural gas as controlling the temperature on an outlet side of an evaporator. CONSTITUTION:An evaporator 1 is provided with an inlet portion 2 of liquefied natural gas, an inlet portion 3 of liquefied petroleum gas, and an outlet portion 4 of vaporized natural gas. The evaporator 1 is also provided with a circulating system 6 of hydrocarbon mixture including a heating section 5. The hydrocarbon mixture and the liquefied natural gas are directly contacted with each other in the evaporator 1 as the temperature on the outlet portion 4 side is controlled. With this arrangement, since evaporated natural gas and the hydrocarbon mixture liquid are in vapor-liquid equilibrium, it is possible to obtain vaporized natural gas which has been increasingly heated to an arbitrary calory by regulating the above temperature. Further, as a part or a large proportion of the liquid is vaporized in the heating section 5, coefficient of heat transfer may be increased, and accordingly a heat exchanger may be reduced in size.
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