Assessment of engine's power budget for hydrogen powered hybrid buoyant aircraft

It is well known that hydrogen has less undesirable exhaust emissions as compared with other types of liquid fuels. It can be used as an alternative fuel for a hybrid buoyant aircraft in which half of the gross takeoff weight is balanced by the aerostatic lift. In the present study, weight advant...

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Main Authors: UlHaque, Anwar, Asrar, Waqar, Omar, Ashraf Ali, Sulaeman, Erwin, Ali, JS Mohamed
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spelling my.iium.irep.500692016-12-29T03:35:09Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/50069/ Assessment of engine's power budget for hydrogen powered hybrid buoyant aircraft UlHaque, Anwar Asrar, Waqar Omar, Ashraf Ali Sulaeman, Erwin Ali, JS Mohamed TL500 Aeronautics It is well known that hydrogen has less undesirable exhaust emissions as compared with other types of liquid fuels. It can be used as an alternative fuel for a hybrid buoyant aircraft in which half of the gross takeoff weight is balanced by the aerostatic lift. In the present study, weight advantage of liquid hydrogen as an ideal fuel has been explored for its further utilization in such aircraft. Existing relationships for the estimation of zero lift drag of airship is discussed with special focus on the utilization of such analytical relationships for the aircraft whose fuselage resembles with the hull of an airship. Taking the analytical relationship of aircraft and airship design as a reference, existing relationships for estimation of power budget are systematically re-derived for defined constraints of rate of climb, maximum velocity and takeoff ground roll. It is perceived that when the propulsion sizing for liquid hydrogen is required, then the presented framework for estimation of its power budget will provide a starting point for the analysis. An example for estimation of the power requirement is also presented as a test case. Elsevier 2016-03 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/50069/4/50069.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/50069/7/50069_assessement%20of%20engine%27s%20power_wos.pdf UlHaque, Anwar and Asrar, Waqar and Omar, Ashraf Ali and Sulaeman, Erwin and Ali, JS Mohamed (2016) Assessment of engine's power budget for hydrogen powered hybrid buoyant aircraft. Propulsion and Power Research, 5 (1). pp. 34-44. ISSN 2212-540X http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212540X16000092 10.1016/j.jppr.2016.01.008
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UlHaque, Anwar
Asrar, Waqar
Omar, Ashraf Ali
Sulaeman, Erwin
Ali, JS Mohamed
Assessment of engine's power budget for hydrogen powered hybrid buoyant aircraft
description It is well known that hydrogen has less undesirable exhaust emissions as compared with other types of liquid fuels. It can be used as an alternative fuel for a hybrid buoyant aircraft in which half of the gross takeoff weight is balanced by the aerostatic lift. In the present study, weight advantage of liquid hydrogen as an ideal fuel has been explored for its further utilization in such aircraft. Existing relationships for the estimation of zero lift drag of airship is discussed with special focus on the utilization of such analytical relationships for the aircraft whose fuselage resembles with the hull of an airship. Taking the analytical relationship of aircraft and airship design as a reference, existing relationships for estimation of power budget are systematically re-derived for defined constraints of rate of climb, maximum velocity and takeoff ground roll. It is perceived that when the propulsion sizing for liquid hydrogen is required, then the presented framework for estimation of its power budget will provide a starting point for the analysis. An example for estimation of the power requirement is also presented as a test case.
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author UlHaque, Anwar
Asrar, Waqar
Omar, Ashraf Ali
Sulaeman, Erwin
Ali, JS Mohamed
author_facet UlHaque, Anwar
Asrar, Waqar
Omar, Ashraf Ali
Sulaeman, Erwin
Ali, JS Mohamed
author_sort UlHaque, Anwar
title Assessment of engine's power budget for hydrogen powered hybrid buoyant aircraft
title_short Assessment of engine's power budget for hydrogen powered hybrid buoyant aircraft
title_full Assessment of engine's power budget for hydrogen powered hybrid buoyant aircraft
title_fullStr Assessment of engine's power budget for hydrogen powered hybrid buoyant aircraft
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of engine's power budget for hydrogen powered hybrid buoyant aircraft
title_sort assessment of engine's power budget for hydrogen powered hybrid buoyant aircraft
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2016
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/50069/4/50069.pdf
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212540X16000092
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