Efficiency and Economics of Large Scale Hydrogen Liquefaction
751094
2/1/1975
- Content
- Liquid hydrogen is being considered as a substitute for conventional hydrocarbon-based fuels for future generations of commercial jet aircraft. Its acceptance will depend, in part, upon the technology and cost of liquefaction. The process and economic requirements for providing a sufficient quantity of liquid hydrogen to service a major airport are described. The design is supported by thermodynamic studies which determine the effect of process arrangement and operating parameters on the process efficiency and work of liquefaction.
- Citation
- Baker, C., "Efficiency and Economics of Large Scale Hydrogen Liquefaction," SAE Technical Paper 751094, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/751094.