World’s first crewed liquid hydrogen plane takes off::undefined

  • PrincessLeiasCat@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    ET is the External Tank, the orange part of the Shuttle that held liquid H2 and O2.

    The gaseous H2 was still a concern for the H2 tanks in the Payload Bay. If there was a leak that accumulated H2 in the bay after the Payload Bay doors were closed for re-entry, that would be a flammability concern.

    They both present their own sets of problems and failure modes that need to be discussed and mitigated, but we do have experience in other areas to look back on and learn from.

    • A_A@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I want to apologize for posting that explosion image if maybe you were working on the space shuttle or close to people in there.

      Many years ago I came to know an industry where accidental hydrogen explosions were to be described as “rapid oxidation events” (ROE) for insurance paperwork. Somehow writing the word “explosion” would have made insurance costs explode !
      There are strong (& more) reasons to disbelive commercial transport projects involving hydrogen as energy source (energy vector).

      Thanks for your time and explanations.