Liquid hydrogen is a possible fuel for transportation applications in the future. Such use of liquid hydrogen will require a refueling station analogous to today's service station for gasoline and diesel fuels. The cryogenic nature of liquid hydrogen and concerns for safety indicate the desirability of a refueling system that is automated as completely as possible and incorporates sufficient redundancy for safe and reliable operation. A refueling system designed on the basis of previous experience with liquid hydrogen transfer systems has been developed, and a preliminary system has been built and tested. A series of tests was conducted to determine the extent of the liquid hydrogen losses during a refueling operation and to determine optimum transfer procedures and conditions. (ERA citation 09:033546)
Refueling Considerations for Liquid-Hydrogen Fueled Vehicles
1984
32 pages
Report
No indication
English
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