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Aircraft Engine 150 hours Endurance Test under Conditions corresponding to the Operation Limitations for EASA Type Certification (EASA 형식 증명 목적을 위한 운전 한계조건에서의 항공기 엔진 150 시간 내구시험)

  • Kim, Jeongho;Ko, Kangmyung;Park, Sooyoul
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 2021
  • In Europe, it is necessary to fulfil the type certification criteria by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) when developing an aircraft engine. According to type certification criteria, a 150 hours endurance test should be performed to verify the stability of the engine structure under the engine's operating limit conditions. The type certification criteria for the 150 hour endurance test are specified in JAR-E, which is the EASA type certification. Currently, the Arriel 2L2 engine is being developed in cooperation with a foreign manufacturer, and a 150 hours endurance test was performed. In this study, a 150 hours endurance test procedure is conducted in consideration of the operation characteristics of the currently developed engine.

Evaluation of Long Term Operation of Cross-flow Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Stack (교차류형 100W급 용융탄산염 연료전지 스택 장기운전평가)

  • Lim, H.C.;Seol, J.H.;Ryu, C.S.;Lee, C.W.;Hong, S.A.
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.53-63
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    • 1995
  • A 100kW class stack consisting of 10 molten carbonate fuel cells has been fabricated. Internally manifold stack has been tested for endurance. Each cell in the stack had an electrode area of $100cm^2$ and reactant gases were distributed in each cells in a cross-flow configuration. Initial and long term operation performance of the stack was investgated as a function of gas utilization using a specially designed small scale stack test facility. It was possible to have a stack with an output of more than 100W using an anode gas of 72% $H_2/18%$ $CO_2/10%H_2O$ and cathode gas of 33% $O_2/67%$ $CO_2$ and 70% Air 30% $CO_2$. The output and voltage of the stack at a current 15A($150mA/cm^2$) and gas utilization of 0.4 showed 125.8W and 8.39V respectively by elapsed time of 310 hours operation. In long term operation characteristics, the voltage drop of 52.4mV/1000hour was observed after more than 1,840 hours operation. Among the voltage drop, the OCV loss was highest than other voltage loss such as internal resistance and electrode polarization. Non uniformity of 2voltages and degradation of cell voltage in the stack was observed in according to changing the utilization rate after a long term operation. Further work for increasing the performance prolonging the life of the stack are required.

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