Construction and Working of Liquid
Nitrogen Plant?
Liquid Nitrogen Plant (LNP) extracts
Nitrogen gas from the atmospheric air and then liquefies it with the help of
Stirling Cryocooler.
Nitrogen can be liquefied by two methods:
a. Distillation of liquid air.
b. Pressure Swing Adsorption system with Cryogenerator
LNP works on the principle of reversed Stirling cycle.
Construction of
Liquid Nitrogen Plant
There are mainly two important parts of Liquid Nitrogen Plant.
1. Pressure Swing Adsorption System (PSA)
The main objective of PSA system is to extract Nitrogen gas
from compressed atmospheric air.
2. Cryogenerator or Cryocooler
It liquefies gaseous Nitrogen to liquid state and liquid
Nitrogen is collected in Dewar vessel (vacuum insulated vessel)
Working principle
of liquid Nitrogen plant
- Atmospheric air is sucked into
compressor whereby it is compressed to the high temperature about 7 bar
pressure with high temperature.
- This high temperature compressed air
is cooled in the external refrigeration system.
- Cooled compressed air is then passed
through moisture separator to trap the moisture from the air
- This dry compressed air passes through
a bed of carbon molecular sieves whereby oxygen and nitrogen from the air
are separated and remaining contents of air is purged to the atmosphere.
- Separated Nitrogen is now allowed to
pass through Cryogenerator which works on Stirling Cycle which cools the
gaseous Nitrogen to a liquid state at 77.2 Kelvin which is the boiling
point of nitrogen
- Liquid Nitrogen is now collected in
Dewar's vessel to store it for application purpose
Applications of
Liquid Nitrogen
- Serves as coolant for computers and
vacuum pump systems
- Cooling of superconductors
- Storage of foods for food preservation
- Cryopreservation of blood
- Cryosurgery for removing dead cells
from brain
- Preservation of semen of animals
- Working substance for liquid nitrogen
power vehicle and much more.
- Cryo treatment of various metals to
improve the properties