claybo, thanks for the comment about explosion proof. I already looked at pressure relief, and we'll need about 35% more capacity for CH4 compared to LN2. The dewars we use here are DOT compliant, Code stamped, or Code equivalent for pressures up to 270 psig, complete with pressure regulation, relief and vent systems, and vacuum jacket insulated. They are transported on dedicated truck trailers. Our commodities are LN2, LOX, LAR, and Liquid Hydrogen. We need to convert some to liquid methane (essentially LNG) service for research. We're hesitating to convert LH2 dewars because of differences in weight of fluids, but LN2 should be an easy switch once we recalculate relief capacity and add vent/purge tubing.
I was wondering if there might be any material compatibility issues. Do the mercaptans in the methane odorant provide enough sulfur to attack stainless steel? The inner vessel of all the dewars is stainless.
Larry