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 advantage...

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Main Authors: Anwar U. Haque, Waqar Asrar, Ashraf A. Omar, Erwin Sulaeman, J.S. Mohamed Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-03-01
Series:Propulsion and Power Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212540X16000092
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spelling doaj-d78d5a4ef91b44b4841f63d48f5eb2592020-11-24T22:54:21ZengElsevierPropulsion and Power Research2212-540X2016-03-0151344410.1016/j.jppr.2016.01.008Assessment of engine׳s power budget for hydrogen powered hybrid buoyant aircraftAnwar U. Haque0Waqar Asrar1Ashraf A. Omar2Erwin Sulaeman3J.S. Mohamed Ali4Department of Mechanical Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia, 50728 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia, 50728 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaDepartment of Aeronautical Engineering, University of Tripoli, P.O. Box 81507, Tripoli, LibyaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia, 50728 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia, 50728 Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaIt 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.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212540X16000092Hybrid buoyant aircraftBallonet׳s inflationOperator׳s constrainsEngine selectionPower budget
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author Anwar U. Haque
Waqar Asrar
Ashraf A. Omar
Erwin Sulaeman
J.S. Mohamed Ali
spellingShingle Anwar U. Haque
Waqar Asrar
Ashraf A. Omar
Erwin Sulaeman
J.S. Mohamed Ali
Assessment of engine׳s power budget for hydrogen powered hybrid buoyant aircraft
Propulsion and Power Research
Hybrid buoyant aircraft
Ballonet׳s inflation
Operator׳s constrains
Engine selection
Power budget
author_facet Anwar U. Haque
Waqar Asrar
Ashraf A. Omar
Erwin Sulaeman
J.S. Mohamed Ali
author_sort Anwar U. Haque
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
series Propulsion and Power Research
issn 2212-540X
publishDate 2016-03-01
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.
topic Hybrid buoyant aircraft
Ballonet׳s inflation
Operator׳s constrains
Engine selection
Power budget
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212540X16000092
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