GTL
Gloyer-Taylor Laboratories
GTL’s technology in the press — from Forbes and Aerospace America to NASA Spinoff.
United Therapeutics’ Proticity R44 flies the world’s first hydrogen fuel-cell helicopter for organ delivery — with GTL building the liquid-hydrogen composite tank for its next phase.
Read more ↗A carbon-composite tank developed for NASA enables the move from fossil fuels to cryofuels. Hydrogen generates no carbon emissions and packs three times the energy per pound of hydrocarbon fuel — but current tanks can’t safely hold it. GTL’s carbon-fiber Blended Hybrid Laminate (BHL) cryotank is the solution.
Read more ↗Hydrogen-powered aircraft could be the best way for air travel to meet its net-zero-by-2050 commitment — if hydrogen can be stored safely aboard next-generation aircraft.
Read more ↗The 2019 edition profiled GTL’s UCDS software, developed to model combustion instabilities in propulsion systems — giving engineers new insight to design for stability while meeting performance requirements.
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