The joint project between Lufthansa Technik and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) has been funded. In collaboration with the ZAL Center for Applied Aeronautical Research and Hamburg Airport. The project is funded by the Hamburg Ministry of Economic Affairs and Innovation and the City’s Investment and Development Bank (IFB Hamburg).

Here’s that one ex-Lufthansa The decommissioned Airbus A320 has been given new life by science. Thanks to the Hydrogen Aviation Lab, the new field laboratory in Hamburg. It is intended to improve the maintenance and ground processes of the hydrogen aircraft future. An event dedicated to the installation of hydrogen components in the coming months. The application of hydrogen as a future energy carrier in aviation requires new aircraft and new ground infrastructure.

l’Hydrogen Aviation Lab will have a full suite of test systems. An internal liquid hydrogen tank and an onboard fuel cell with hydrogen support on the ground. It is all intended to bring hydrogen-powered aircraft onto the market in the future. An innovative example is the to fuel from liquid hydrogen, much faster and valid, for which the Hydrogen Aviation Lab was designed. These are the research topics and central questions in the Hydrogen Aviation Lab on liquid hydrogen refueling:

These are the research topics and central questions in the Hydrogen Aviation Lab on: cooling down, insulation And safety at work:

These are the research topics and central questions in the Hydrogen Aviation Lab on: lost of gaseous hydrogen, the so-called “Boil-Off”:

These are the research topics and central questions in the Hydrogen Aviation Lab on how make inert stored hydrogen:

The project also includes the creation of a digital twin of the Airbus A320. The simulations they will be the targeted tool for to test valid methods of maintenance for future generations of aircraft. One way to avoid: failures and ensure timely replacement.


Source: Lega Nerd

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