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Hydrogen-fuelled turboprop technology demonstrated

Posted on 30 Nov 2024. Edited by: Colin Granger. Read 1099 times.
Hydrogen-fuelled turboprop technology demonstratedAs part of a project supported by Canada’s Initiative for Sustainable Aviation Technology (Insat), Pratt & Whitney Canada (Pratt & Whitney is an RTX business) will demonstrate hydrogen combustion technology on a PW127XT regional turboprop engine. The project, named ‘hydrogen advanced design engine study’ (HyADES), will be in collaboration with Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc, which will develop high-efficiency low-cost electrolysers needed for establishing hydrogen production infrastructure.

Edward Hoskin, Pratt & Whitney Canada’s vice president (engineering), said: “This collaborative project with Insat enables us to develop key technologies for future hydrogen-powered aircraft and complements our wider efforts to advance aviation sustainability through a range of pathways, including continued improvements to engine efficiency, hybrid-electric propulsion, and compatibility with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

“While regional aviation represents one of the most promising use cases for hydrogen, the project will also demonstrate the versatility of adapting the proven, highly efficient PW127XT turboprop engine to operate with low-carbon alternative fuels and continues our legacy of technology leadership in this segment.”

Funding for the first phase of the project will include fuel nozzle and combustor rig testing using hydrogen fuel, while future phases will target full engine ground testing. The PW127XT engine is the most advanced member of Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PW100 engine series, which has powered regional turboprop aircraft for forty years and accumulated more than 220 million flight hours. Launched in 2021, the PW127XT engine offers over 3% better fuel efficiency, 40% improved time on wing, and 20% reduced maintenance costs.

As part of a second Insat-supported project — turbine engine advanced materials for efficiency (TEAME), Pratt & Whitney Canada will work with Derivation Research Laboratory (DRL) to explore advanced materials for hot section components of gas turbine engines, which will help to improve thermal efficiency and reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Pratt & Whitney Canada will lead the overall project providing both technical input and project management, while DRL will provide world-class materials testing capability for a wide variety of critical material properties.

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