The aim of this Individual Research Project is to lay solid foundations for the investigation of liquid hydrogen utilisation in aero gas turbines employing Cranfield University’s Turbomatch software. To this day, including key components like heat exchangers is considerably limited in this software. As heat exchangers are believed to be vital in order to take advantage of the unique properties of liquid hydrogen, this thesis aims to create the possibility to carry out investigations in this field without depending on similar tools from outside Cranfield University. To do so, a code is created in Matlab to serve as a heat exchanger library in which key parameters like outlet temperatures, overall pressure drops or geometrical characteristi...
This paper presents the application of a multidisciplinary approach for the preliminary design and e...
A Liquid Hydrogen combustion model in NPSS has been developed for use on a conventional single aisle...
The aspects of gas turbine design that are explored herein are focussed on reduction or elimination...
The investigation of the various heat management concepts using LH2 requires the development of a mo...
In order to meet the ambitious environmental targets set by the Paris Agreement, new sustainable car...
The presentation describes the recent developments in the design of the fuel and heat management sys...
The density of liquid hydrogen (LH2), at the normal boiling point, is two times higher than that of ...
Hydrogen is a promising fuel for future aviation due to its CO2-free combustion. In addition, its ex...
Liquid hydrogen used as heat sink for turbine cooling in high temperature turbojet engin
This paper presents some results on the performance of hydrogen-based engines. In particular, the fo...
Designing commercial aircraft to use liquid hydrogen (LH2) is one way to substantially reduce their ...
Hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engines are being investigated as an alternative for current dr...
In commercial aviation, efficiency improvements may be gained by aerodynamic optimisation of its str...
There is renewed interest in hydrogen as an alternative fuel for aero engines, due to their perceive...
The growth of aviation needed to cater for the needs of society might be undermined by restrictions ...
This paper presents the application of a multidisciplinary approach for the preliminary design and e...
A Liquid Hydrogen combustion model in NPSS has been developed for use on a conventional single aisle...
The aspects of gas turbine design that are explored herein are focussed on reduction or elimination...
The investigation of the various heat management concepts using LH2 requires the development of a mo...
In order to meet the ambitious environmental targets set by the Paris Agreement, new sustainable car...
The presentation describes the recent developments in the design of the fuel and heat management sys...
The density of liquid hydrogen (LH2), at the normal boiling point, is two times higher than that of ...
Hydrogen is a promising fuel for future aviation due to its CO2-free combustion. In addition, its ex...
Liquid hydrogen used as heat sink for turbine cooling in high temperature turbojet engin
This paper presents some results on the performance of hydrogen-based engines. In particular, the fo...
Designing commercial aircraft to use liquid hydrogen (LH2) is one way to substantially reduce their ...
Hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engines are being investigated as an alternative for current dr...
In commercial aviation, efficiency improvements may be gained by aerodynamic optimisation of its str...
There is renewed interest in hydrogen as an alternative fuel for aero engines, due to their perceive...
The growth of aviation needed to cater for the needs of society might be undermined by restrictions ...
This paper presents the application of a multidisciplinary approach for the preliminary design and e...
A Liquid Hydrogen combustion model in NPSS has been developed for use on a conventional single aisle...
The aspects of gas turbine design that are explored herein are focussed on reduction or elimination...