Inside LNG cargo tanker

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image showing Inside LNG cargo tanker

bluemagoo2 on April 11st, 2023 at 13:11 UTC »

Idk why but reminds me of the room in Event Horizon, all you need is a creepy ass black hole creator to portal you all to hell.

duggee315 on April 11st, 2023 at 13:27 UTC »

Acoustics would be great. Or shit. I know nothing about acoustics.

Spartan2470 on April 11st, 2023 at 13:29 UTC »

Liquid Natural Gas

As for what's on the floor, walls, and ceiling:

These are non-spherical LNG tanks of the membrane type. The membrane consists of stainless steel with 'waffles' to absorb the thermal contraction when the tank is cooled down. The primary barrier, made of corrugated stainless steel of about 1.2 mm (0.047 in) thickness is the one in direct contact with the cargo liquid (or vapour in empty tank condition). This is followed by a primary insulation which in turn is covered by a secondary barrier made of a material called "triplex" which is basically a metal foil sandwiched between glass wool sheets and compressed together. This is again covered by a secondary insulation which in turn is supported by the ship's hull structure from the outside.

Per /u/MightyMarf over here.

The ship looks like this on the outside.