Conveners
C1Or3C: Hydrogen I: Heavy Duty Vehicles
- Jacob Leachman (Washington State University)
- Sebastian Eisenhut (Technische Universität Dresden)
Clean-energy propulsion machines, including trucks, tractors, ships, and aircraft, for heavy-duty and long-range mobility have moved, by necessity, to onboard liquid hydrogen (LH2). However, the established method of storage and transfer is problematic due to losses and for any duty-cycle of a sporadic or on/off nature. Integral servicing system methodology is needed for both safety and cost...
Liquid hydrogen cold-chain logistics vehicle (LHCCLV) is a special vehicle using liquid hydrogen (LH2) as the source of both power and cold energy. For the high energy consumption in the hydrogen liquefaction process has been regarded as a major weakness of LH2, the utilization of cold energy in LHCCLV can improve the economic performance and competitiveness of LH2. Because of the high energy...