The crash fire hazards of liquid hydrogen fueled aircraft relative to those of mission equivalent aircraft fueled either with conventional fuel or with liquefied methane were evaluated. The aircraft evaluated were based on Lockheed Corporation design for 400 passenger, Mach 0.85, 5500 n. mile aircraft. Four crash scenarios were considered ranging from a minor incident causing some loss of fuel system integrity to a catastrophic crash. Major tasks included a review of hazardous properties of the alternate fuels and of historic crash fire data; a comparative hazard evluation for each of the three fuels under four crash scenarios a comprehensive review and analysis and an identification of areas further development work. The conclusion was tha...
Full-scale aircraft crashes were made to investigate the mechanism of the start and development of a...
The acceptability of alternate fuels for future commercial transport aircraft are discussed. Using b...
Prevention, detection, and suppression of hydrogen explosions in aerospace vehicle
The relative safety of passengers in LH2 - fueled aircraft, as well as the safety of people in areas...
Interest in green technology in aviation is increasing. To address environmental issues, novel fuel...
The breakup behavior and flammability of antimisting turbine fuels subjected to aerodynamic shear ar...
AbstractIf the 'Hydrogen Economy' is to progress, more hydrogen fuelling stations are required. In t...
Hydrogen is one of the most suitable candidates to replace hydrocarbons and reduce the environmental...
AbstractIf the 'Hydrogen Economy' is to progress, more hydrogen fuelling stations are required. In t...
An analysis has been made of Civil Aeronautics Administration and Civil Aeronautics Board commercial...
A number of the accidents/incidents with hydrogen in NASA operations are reviewed. The cause factors...
This report presents the results of an investigation to determine the engine performance obtained wi...
The potential use of coal-derived aviation fuels was assessed. The studies addressed the prices and ...
Over the next few decades air travel is predicted to grow, with international agencies, manufacturer...
ASME © Over the next few decades air travel is predicted to grow, with international agencies, manuf...
Full-scale aircraft crashes were made to investigate the mechanism of the start and development of a...
The acceptability of alternate fuels for future commercial transport aircraft are discussed. Using b...
Prevention, detection, and suppression of hydrogen explosions in aerospace vehicle
The relative safety of passengers in LH2 - fueled aircraft, as well as the safety of people in areas...
Interest in green technology in aviation is increasing. To address environmental issues, novel fuel...
The breakup behavior and flammability of antimisting turbine fuels subjected to aerodynamic shear ar...
AbstractIf the 'Hydrogen Economy' is to progress, more hydrogen fuelling stations are required. In t...
Hydrogen is one of the most suitable candidates to replace hydrocarbons and reduce the environmental...
AbstractIf the 'Hydrogen Economy' is to progress, more hydrogen fuelling stations are required. In t...
An analysis has been made of Civil Aeronautics Administration and Civil Aeronautics Board commercial...
A number of the accidents/incidents with hydrogen in NASA operations are reviewed. The cause factors...
This report presents the results of an investigation to determine the engine performance obtained wi...
The potential use of coal-derived aviation fuels was assessed. The studies addressed the prices and ...
Over the next few decades air travel is predicted to grow, with international agencies, manufacturer...
ASME © Over the next few decades air travel is predicted to grow, with international agencies, manuf...
Full-scale aircraft crashes were made to investigate the mechanism of the start and development of a...
The acceptability of alternate fuels for future commercial transport aircraft are discussed. Using b...
Prevention, detection, and suppression of hydrogen explosions in aerospace vehicle