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In transportation, hydrail is the generic term describing all forms of rail vehicles, large or small, which use on-board hydrogen fuel as a source of energy to power the traction motors, or the auxiliaries, or both. Hydrail vehicles use the chemical energy of hydrogen for propulsion, either by burning hydrogen in a hydrogen internal combustion engine, or by reacting hydrogen with oxygen in a fuel cell to run electric motors. Widespread use of hydrogen for fueling rail transportation is a basic element of the proposed hydrogen economy. The term has been used by research scholars and technicians around the world.

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  • Brennstoffzellenantrieb von Triebfahrzeugen (de)
  • Train à hydrogène (fr)
  • Hydrail (en)
  • Waterstoftrein (nl)
  • Гідрейл (uk)
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  • Гідрейл — загальний прикметниковий термін, що описує всі форми залізничних транспортних засобів, великих чи малих, які використовують бортове водневе паливо як джерело енергії для живлення тягових двигунів, допоміжних пристроїв. (uk)
  • Unter Brennstoffzellenantrieb von Triebfahrzeugen werden die wesentlichen Bauteile Brennstoffzelle, Traktionsbatterie (Akkumulator) und Fahrmotor sowie ihr Zusammenwirken in Triebfahrzeugen verstanden. Durch die Reaktion von Wasserstoff und Luftsauerstoff in Brennstoffzellen entsteht elektrische Energie, um die Fahrmotoren zu betreiben. In der englischen Sprache ist Hydrail ein Überbegriff für Triebfahrzeuge mit Brennstoffzellenantrieb oder mit Wasserstoffverbrennungsmotor. (de)
  • In transportation, hydrail is the generic term describing all forms of rail vehicles, large or small, which use on-board hydrogen fuel as a source of energy to power the traction motors, or the auxiliaries, or both. Hydrail vehicles use the chemical energy of hydrogen for propulsion, either by burning hydrogen in a hydrogen internal combustion engine, or by reacting hydrogen with oxygen in a fuel cell to run electric motors. Widespread use of hydrogen for fueling rail transportation is a basic element of the proposed hydrogen economy. The term has been used by research scholars and technicians around the world. (en)
  • Le train à hydrogène (ou Hydrail) est le nom générique des trains dont la motorisation repose sur l’hydrogène (qui peut être utilisé comme combustible, ou en le faisant réagir à de l’oxygène dans une pile à hydrogène) pour produire de l’électricité alimentant des moteurs électriques. L'hydrogène peut être utilisé dans ces cas comme source unique d’énergie électrique et/ou mécanique, comme source auxiliaire ou les deux. L'utilisation de l'hydrogène comme carburant pour le transport ferroviaire s’inscrit dans le domaine émergent de l’économie de l'hydrogène. (fr)
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