Process for storing liquified gas

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F23Q 2/16 (2006.01) F17C 11/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1042866

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Liquefied gas, for distribution exclusively in gaseous form in an atmosphere having a pressure less than that of the storage pressure, is stored in a storage chamber containing a capillary adsorbant support having open cells, the mean diameter of which is at most 500 microns, the mean thickness of the in- tercellular walls being at most 50 microns, the actual volume, i.e., the volume remaining after deduction of all the intersti- tial spaces of said support occupying (a) at least 2% of the volume of the storage chambers for a capillary having open cells of which the mean volume of each, once in place, corresponding to that of a sphere of 40 microns with a mean thickness of the intercellular wall of about 4 microns, or (b) at least 12% of the storage chamber for a capillary having open cells in which the mean volume of each cell corresponds, once in place, to that of a sphere of a diameter of 200 microns with a mean wall thick- ness of 30 microns.

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