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    H2-fueled high-bypass turbofan

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    The study developed preliminary design concepts for the exploitation of the properties of LH2 in a turbofan engine intended for air transport use, and showed the benefits which accrue in reduction of aircraf direct operating cost. Design concepts for the engine fuel delivery and control system, including the engine high pressure fuel pump, were developed, and general concept feasibility was shown. For both the engine and the fuel delivery and control system, recommendations were made for the advanced development which is necessary to bring the technology to a state of readiness for design application. The study was of necessity abbreviated in nature: more intensive study of both the engine and fuel delivery and control system is recommended

    Study of fuel systems for LH2-fueled subsonic transport aircraft, volume 1

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    Several engine concepts examined to determine a preferred design which most effectively exploits the characteristics of hydrogen fuel in aircraft tanks received major emphasis. Many candidate designs of tank structure and cryogenic insulation systems were evaluated. Designs of all major elements of the aircraft fuel system including pumps, lines, valves, regulators, and heat exchangers received attention. Selected designs of boost pumps to be mounted in the LH2 tanks, and of a high pressure pump to be mounted on the engine were defined. A final design of LH2-fueled transport aircraft was established which incorporates a preferred design of fuel system. That aircraft was then compared with a conventionally fueled counterpart designed to equivalent technology standards

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