How Hydrogen Jet Engines Work #shorts

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How Does A Hydrogen Jet Engine Work?

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Edited by: Luca Hideo Okido.

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This didn't really tell me anything...

slappsly
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I think we will get to hydrogen first before we actually figured out how electric aircraft should work. The technological gap is not that far for the hydrogen fuel

wahyudyatmika
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guys dont limit yourselves with the shorts
give us the whole thing

mehmetgurdal
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You made an entire video around one question and then never answered it. We still don’t know how it works!

laxjetbear
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So basically the same as a normal jet engine but using hydrogen instead of jet A1

tomstravels
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Germany has seen something before and wouldn't recommend it

antster
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Feel sorry for the first passengers. When they’re working out all the bugs

Hulk-jrec
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Jet engines will run on anything with the right air fuel ratio

ballistictank
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The video shows hydrolysis(the process via electricity of converting water to Hydrogen and oxygen) ...carrying water and then converting in the air means much less stored hydrogen is required and the safety factor is increased.

jesuslovestodd
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Remember the last guy that was assassinated for making a hydrogen car

best_pilot
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The nazis in 1939 be like: we know a thing or two because we’ve seen a thing or two.

slavicpilot
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If we use hydrogen as fuel then the exhaust gas will be vapour and if this exhaust gas is released by an aeroplane in higher altitude then the vapour condensed there and form cloud this makes an unbalanced raining system and if planes fly below troposphere region then this exhaust will create a lots of humidity in the weather. It needs more research work.

sayandasthakur
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You know, hydrogen didn’t work out all that well for the zeppelins…

markholub
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Generation and storage of hydrogen is still very difficult.

mavrickhunter
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If i remember cortectly a big Problem is also, that in theory hydrogen when combusting should create water which would be good, but creating a perfect combustion is impossible. That's why it's also creating (Stickoxide) I dont know their name in English but I think CO is a part of them for example. They are far worse for the environment than CO2.

ariferr
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Airbus:

Lets use hydrogen.



Fuel:
Children we don't have a job anymore, lets become jobless and homeless

changavriel
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Tl;dw) same way as kerosene: burn it 😑

EchoeOne
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Hydrogen is very dangerous, there is a reason we stopped using it as commercial fuel

Sodainspace
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The thing is it’s highly flammable, a single spark would turn the A380 into the Hindenburg

bravoaviation
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You forgot to say that this kind of fuel doesn't produce any kind of CO2 when burn, but water and heat. The hidrogen is the most abundant and "simple" element we know and that's why it's better for the planet.

guimj