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Assessment of Hydrogen Transport Aircraft

Abstract

Zero-carbon-dioxide-emitting hydrogen-powered aircraft have, in recent decades, come back on the stage as promising protagonists in the fght against global warming. The main cause for the reduced performance of liquid hydrogen aircraft lays in the fuel storage, which demands the use of voluminous and heavy tanks. Literature on the topic shows that the optimal fuel storage solution depends on the aircraft range category, but most studies disagree on which solution is optimal for each category. The objective of this research was to identify and compare possible solutions to the integration of the hydrogen fuel containment system on regional, short/medium- and large passenger aircraft, and to understand why and how the optimal tank integration strategy depends on the aircraft category. This objective was pursued by creating a design and analysis framework for CS-25 aircraft capable of appreciating the efects that diferent combinations of tank structure, fuselage diameter, tank layout, shape, venting pressure and pressure control generate at aircraft level. Despite that no large diferences among categories were found, the following main observations were made: (1) using an integral tank structure was found to be increasingly more benefcial with increasing aircraft range/size. (2) The use of a forward tank in combination with the aft one appeared to be always benefcial in terms of energy consumption. (3) The increase in fuselage diameter is detrimental, especially when an extra aisle is not required and a double-deck cabin is not feasible. (4) Direct venting has, when done efciently, a small positive efect. (5) The optimal venting pressure varies with the aircraft confguration, performance, and mission. The impact on performance from sizing the tank for missions longer than the harmonic one was also quantifed.

Funding source: The Author(s) 2022. This research was partially funded by the “CHYLA project”, which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101007715.
Related subjects: Applications & Pathways
Countries: Netherlands
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2022-09-17
2024-12-21
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