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Liquid hydrogen-fuelled turbine for light aviation developed

Posted on 17 Jan 2025. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 753 times.
Liquid hydrogen-fuelled turbine for light aviation developedIn September 2024, Turbotech, Safran and Air Liquide completed ground demonstration testing of a hydrogen-fuelled gas turbine aeroengine based on an ultra-efficient regenerative cycle and fed from a liquid hydrogen tank. This demonstration follows a first test phase in January 2024 using hydrogen fuel stored in gaseous form in order to perform an initial characterisation of the engine. In this second test phase, the engine was coupled to a cryogenic (–250°C) liquid storage system developed by Air Liquide to demonstrate the end-to-end integration of a propulsion system replicating all functions on a complete aircraft.

Damien Fauvet, CEO of Turbotech, said: “This is a major step forward in the transition to fully decarbonised aircraft propulsion, which will be ready to fly as soon as the world mass-produces green hydrogen. The aim of this work was to achieve a similar energy density to a conventional Avgas or Jet A-1 fuel system, while taking into account of the constraints associated with the retrofit, operability and certification of a cryogenic hydrogen propulsion solution. The project has been a complete and rapid success, thanks to a remarkable team effort by the aerospace majors and SMEs involved.”

Pierre-Alain Lambert, Safran’s vice president of hydrogen programmes, said: “This second stage marks the successful culmination of the project. By coupling our technology to Air Liquide’s cryogenic storage system, which provides the energy density needed for aircraft applications, we have demonstrated that a complete high-tech propulsion solution with zero carbon emissions in flight is possible and that it can be directly integrated into light aircraft. For Safran, it rounds out the range of small-scale, agile exploratory projects we have been conducting, which are particularly valuable for addressing specific challenges in hydrogen propulsion for commercial aviation.”

Low-carbon flying

Xavier Traversac, Air Liquide’s vice president of advanced technologies, said: “Decarbonisation calls for close collaboration between the various industry players. We are proud to be involved in this project as a recognised expert in hydrogen technologies and a partner to help accelerate innovation, thanks in particular to our test facility at the Grenoble Technologies Campus. Hydrogen is one of the key elements in the energy transition — and this success is another step toward low-carbon flying.”

Turbotech, Elixir Aviation, Safran, Air Liquide and Daher formed the BeautHyFuel joint research project in June 2022. The aim of this project is to design and ground test a hydrogen propulsion system rated for light aviation and develop a methodology so it can be certified for retrofit.

BeautHyFuel benefits from the unique combination of Turbotech’s ultra-efficient light turbine technologies, Safran’s expertise as an aeroengine manufacturer and fuel system designer, Air Liquide’s cryogenic hydrogen storage technologies for aerospace propulsion, Elixir’s role as a manufacturer of innovative light aircraft and Daher’s experience in aircraft development, certification, production and maintenance.

The BeautHyFuel project is supported by the French government through the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) within the framework of the country’s post-Covid 19 pandemic stimulus programme. It also complements other initiatives by Safran to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of air transport.