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| Title | A New Comprehensive Safety Assessment Framework for Liquid Hydrogen Storage Systems in UAVs | ||||
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| Writer | 연구산학과 | ReadCount | 368 | Date | 2025-09-25 |
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The comprehensive assessment framework can lead to more widespread adoption of greener and more sustainable hydrogen propulsion system in UAVs Hydrogen propulsion systems have emerged as a sustainable and more eco-friendly alternatives for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Despite extensive research, previous studies focused on standalone performance evaluations for liquid hydrogen storage systems in UAVs. In a new study, researchers have developed an integrated analytical framework for evaluating thermal performance and structural integrity of liquid hydrogen storage systems, tailored to UAV-specific operation conditions. This study could serve as reference for establishing design criteria for hydrogen-powered UAVs.
Image title: Proposed assessment framework for liquid hydrogen storage systems in UAVs
Aviation accounts for approximately 12% of global carbon dioxide emissions. With intensifying climate change and environmental issues, the aviation industry is searching for greener propulsion systems. For unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which have wide applications in military, logistics, and agriculture, research has turned towards hydrogen propulsion systems. Hydrogen is a clean fuel that produces only water during combustion, representing a promising alternative to conventional fossil fuels.
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Title of original paper: Analytical framework for liquid hydrogen storage tanks in UAVs: Thermal performance validation and structural integrity assessment
Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
About Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SEOULTECH)
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About Assistant Professor Nak-Kyun Cho
Dr. Nak-Kyun Cho is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Manufacturing Systems and Design Engineering at Seoul National University of Science and Technology. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from University of Strathclyde in 2019 and has extensive experience in the field of engineering design and materials. His research focuses on structural analysis, mechanical system optimization, and innovative design methodologies. In parallel, he is involved in practical applications of mechanics, exploring advanced manufacturing techniques, sustainable material utilization, and load-bearing structure designs, contributing to both academic advancements and industrial solutions.
About Mr. Jinmyeong Heo
Mr. Jinmyeong Heo is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Manufacturing Systems and Design Engineering at Seoul National University of Science and Technology. His primary research interests include structural integrity evaluation through design and analysis of liquid hydrogen storage vessels. In parallel, he has conducted research on 3D printed honeycomb structure with carbon fiber reinforced composites for energy absorption systems, while focusing on reliability assessment of high-temperature structures such as nuclear power plants and advanced thermal systems.
About Professor Nam-Su Huh
Dr. Nam-Su Huh is a Professor of Mechanical System Design Engineering at Seoul National University of Science and Technology. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in the field of fatigue and fracture in 2001, and his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in 1996, both from Sungkyunkwan University. He has held multiple positions across various institutions; Prof. Huh served as a Research Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University, as a Research Scientist at the Materialprüfungsanstalt Universität Stuttgart (MPA Stuttgart), University of Stuttgart, as a Senior Researcher at the SMR Development Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, and has been a Professor in Mechanical System Design Engineering at Seoul National University of Science and Technology since 2009 . Prof. Huh’s main research interest is the computational mechanics of materials (fatigue and fracture) for application to reliability and structural integrity assessment of mechanical engineering systems, and the qualification of advanced manufacturing technologies.
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