Browse Standards AIR8466
WIP 2022-11-30

Hydrogen Fueling Stations for Airports, in both gaseous and liquid form AIR8466

Gaseous Hydrogen Fueling and Liquid Hydrogen Fueling at cryogenic temperatures are two different types of fuel stored in different types of vessels with safety mitigations. Similar to CNG & LNG at the same location, the objective of the guideline SAE AIR 8466 is to start with an overarching SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) for both gaseous and liquid hydrogen fueling stations and after publishing, establishing a family of documents covering these categories of fueling as determined by the SAE AE-5CH team. SAE AIR 8466 is to establish a baseline for hydrogen fueling station specifications and process limits for both gaseous and liquid hydrogen fueling of aircraft (eCTOL, eRotor, eVTOL, LTA, etc.) at the airport from small aircraft to widebody. Hydrogen fueling process limits described herein (including fuel temperature, the maximum flow rate, time required, etc.) are affected by factors such as ambient temperature, fuel delivery temperature, and initial pressure in the hydrogen storage system. At the airport similar to conventional hydrocarbon fuels, there will be both mobile fueling trailers and stationary hydrogen fueling stations which are planned to be within the SAE AIR 8466 scope. A further goal is to harmonize and establish common aircraft fueling safety definitions and wherever possible with other SAE, EUROCAE standards and NFPA codes, etc. standards alike. Gaseous Hydrogen Fueling and Liquid Hydrogen Fueling at cryogenic temperatures are two very different types of fuel stored in different types of vessels with safety mitigations. The goal is to start with an all-encompassing SAE AIR for hydrogen fueling and after publishing, establishing a family of documents covering categories of fueling as determined by the SAE AE-5CH team.
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