In modern urban and industrial systems, stable energy supply forms the foundation of economic development and social operations. Natural gas, as a clean and efficient energy source, plays an increasingly important role in the energy mix. Large-scale gas storage facilities function as the "lungs" of cities, quietly ensuring stable gas supply. However, in earthquake-prone regions, how is the safety of these massive structures ensured? Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has developed the COS-type gas holder—a large variable-volume gas storage device that stands as a guardian of energy security through its unique design, advanced seismic technology, and comprehensive maintenance management system.
The COS-type gas holder represents a significant advancement in large-scale variable-volume gas storage technology. Its core advantage lies in its ability to adapt to fluctuating gas volumes, enabling efficient and flexible storage management. Unlike traditional fixed-capacity tanks, the COS-type can adjust its capacity according to actual demand, preventing gas waste and energy loss.
The COS gas holder's structure consists of a steel outer shell and a movable inner roof (piston). This innovative design allows for volume adjustment while maintaining structural integrity.
The piston's vertical movement offers several operational advantages:
The system employs a specialized seal oil technology that creates an impenetrable barrier between the piston and shell. A pressurized viscous fluid flows downward through the gap, preventing gas leakage while being continuously recycled through a pumping system. This design delivers exceptional sealing performance with minimal environmental impact.
In earthquake-prone areas, storage tank resilience becomes critical. The COS holder's unique structure—with its heavy piston moving vertically within the shell—presents complex engineering challenges during seismic events. The piston's behavior varies with its height position, creating compound motion patterns that require sophisticated analysis.
MHI employs time-history response analysis to evaluate seismic performance. This dynamic method simulates structural responses to actual earthquake waveforms, requiring:
Japan's stringent seismic standards have driven the development of robust protective measures:
Building these massive storage facilities—typically 40-50 meters in diameter and 80-100 meters tall—requires exceptional project management capabilities, particularly in confined urban spaces with existing infrastructure.
The company has developed specialized approaches for complex installations:
Regular maintenance is crucial for these critical infrastructure components. Warning signs include unusual noises, increased piston tilt, or abnormal pump activity. Given their flammable contents, immediate response to any anomaly is essential.
Modern maintenance incorporates:
Through continuous innovation and technical expertise, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' COS gas holders provide reliable, safe, and efficient storage solutions for the energy sector. In seismic regions particularly, these systems demonstrate how meticulous engineering at every stage—from design through operation—can safeguard critical infrastructure and public safety.
In modern urban and industrial systems, stable energy supply forms the foundation of economic development and social operations. Natural gas, as a clean and efficient energy source, plays an increasingly important role in the energy mix. Large-scale gas storage facilities function as the "lungs" of cities, quietly ensuring stable gas supply. However, in earthquake-prone regions, how is the safety of these massive structures ensured? Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has developed the COS-type gas holder—a large variable-volume gas storage device that stands as a guardian of energy security through its unique design, advanced seismic technology, and comprehensive maintenance management system.
The COS-type gas holder represents a significant advancement in large-scale variable-volume gas storage technology. Its core advantage lies in its ability to adapt to fluctuating gas volumes, enabling efficient and flexible storage management. Unlike traditional fixed-capacity tanks, the COS-type can adjust its capacity according to actual demand, preventing gas waste and energy loss.
The COS gas holder's structure consists of a steel outer shell and a movable inner roof (piston). This innovative design allows for volume adjustment while maintaining structural integrity.
The piston's vertical movement offers several operational advantages:
The system employs a specialized seal oil technology that creates an impenetrable barrier between the piston and shell. A pressurized viscous fluid flows downward through the gap, preventing gas leakage while being continuously recycled through a pumping system. This design delivers exceptional sealing performance with minimal environmental impact.
In earthquake-prone areas, storage tank resilience becomes critical. The COS holder's unique structure—with its heavy piston moving vertically within the shell—presents complex engineering challenges during seismic events. The piston's behavior varies with its height position, creating compound motion patterns that require sophisticated analysis.
MHI employs time-history response analysis to evaluate seismic performance. This dynamic method simulates structural responses to actual earthquake waveforms, requiring:
Japan's stringent seismic standards have driven the development of robust protective measures:
Building these massive storage facilities—typically 40-50 meters in diameter and 80-100 meters tall—requires exceptional project management capabilities, particularly in confined urban spaces with existing infrastructure.
The company has developed specialized approaches for complex installations:
Regular maintenance is crucial for these critical infrastructure components. Warning signs include unusual noises, increased piston tilt, or abnormal pump activity. Given their flammable contents, immediate response to any anomaly is essential.
Modern maintenance incorporates:
Through continuous innovation and technical expertise, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' COS gas holders provide reliable, safe, and efficient storage solutions for the energy sector. In seismic regions particularly, these systems demonstrate how meticulous engineering at every stage—from design through operation—can safeguard critical infrastructure and public safety.