Recipient
École Polytechnique de MontréalDepartment
National Research Council CanadaAmount
$360.0K
Province
QCType
G
Agreement Number
1034099
Purpose
The aviation industry is committed to decarbonization. Among the options, hydrogen (H2) holds great promise for long-haul airliners. Within the H2 portfolio, H2 fuel cells may not meet the power-density requirements for longhaul applications in the foreseeable future, which leaves H2-fueled gas turbines as the one viable technical pathway. H2 as an aviation fuel is fundamentally different from kerosene-based jet fuels and brings great new potentials: it is stable at the elevated temperatures of engine hot-gas path components (combustor liners and turbine blades). In addition, H2 needs to be stored either as a cryogenic liquid or as a cryocompressed gas. The endothermic process of vaporizing or pre-warming H2 from its storage states can be perfectly matched with demanding cooling requirements of aero-engines. To take full advantage of the new fuel, this collaboration aimsto develop a novel enginearchitecture where H2 is also used as engine coolant that eliminates the extra weight and energy requirements of vaporizers and/or multiple heat exchangers for pre-conditioning the fuel. Meanwhile, the need for diverting compressor discharge air for cooling can be greatly reduced or fully eliminated, resulting in 10-15% engine efficiency improvements over kerosene-fueled legacy engines. The end goal of this proposed project is to have a proof-of-concept combustor demonstrator that pre-heats low-temperature H2, needs little or no additional cooling air, and can combustor H2 cleanly and efficiently by taking advantages of new additive manufacturing capabilities both in high-temperature superalloys and ceramic.
École Polytechnique de Montréal × National Research Council Canada
2 grants totalling $747.3K
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