Abstract

Of cryogenic liquid hydrogen tanks for future airliners, their volumetric and gravimetric efficiencies, their robustness and their environmental adaptability are all strengthened via a novel thermal insulation concept proposed in this work.A conventional cryogenic tank is insulated either purely by a layer/layers of Polyurethane (PU) foam or by a vacuum-based multilayer insulation (MLI). In the new concept, an extra layer is inserted into the PU foam. The intermediate layer can be filled with liquid nitrogen while on the ground or with ambient air during flight.By this new design, analysis shows an approximate 33% volumetric saving compared to PU insulation. Furthermore, a 6-fold amount of passive heat input during cruise flight is easily achieved compared to the rest two concepts. This showcases an increased robustness against possible failure of the tank's active heating system, and the potential for significant parasitic power loss reduction.

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