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=Basics= | |||
*The liquid state of hydrogen | *The liquid state of hydrogen | ||
*Useful as a fuel storage method, and as a [[Cryogen]] | *Useful as a fuel storage method, and as a [[Cryogen]] | ||
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*Neutron Scattering Supposedly Uses LH2 | *Neutron Scattering Supposedly Uses LH2 | ||
*LH2 is also used for particle physics with [[Bubble Chambers]] although they have largely been replacecdd by other technologies | *LH2 is also used for particle physics with [[Bubble Chambers]] although they have largely been replacecdd by other technologies | ||
=Advantages= | |||
*Density of storage | |||
=Disadvantages= | |||
*It's a Cryogenic Liquid (thus can burn people), and requires intense cooling | |||
*[[Cryogenic Liquid Boil-Off]] caused losses, or required active cooling | |||
*Asyphxiation Hazard (although not as bad as heavier gasses, in large enough volumes, it can displace oxygen, thus ventillation and/or sensors are needed | |||
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 01:55, 2 April 2020
Basics
- The liquid state of hydrogen
- Useful as a fuel storage method, and as a Cryogen
- Often Abbreviated as LH2
- According to wikipedia "To exist as a liquid, H2 must be cooled below its critical point of 33 K. However, for it to be in a fully liquid state without boiling at atmospheric pressure, H2 needs to be cooled to 20.28 K[3] (−423.17 °F; −252.87 °C)."
- A Common Rocket Fuel (Usually with LOX )
- Neutron Scattering Supposedly Uses LH2
- LH2 is also used for particle physics with Bubble Chambers although they have largely been replacecdd by other technologies
Advantages
- Density of storage
Disadvantages
- It's a Cryogenic Liquid (thus can burn people), and requires intense cooling
- Cryogenic Liquid Boil-Off caused losses, or required active cooling
- Asyphxiation Hazard (although not as bad as heavier gasses, in large enough volumes, it can displace oxygen, thus ventillation and/or sensors are needed