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Balancing Machines - Description and Evaluation Vertical, Two-Plane, Hard-Bearing Type for Gas Turbine Rotors
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP4050A
- Reaffirmed
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Scope
Characteristics of vertical hard-bearing balancing machines are described which make such machines suitable for gas turbine rotor balancing.
Rationale
SAE Document ARP4050 is being revised from current to update references to other documents, incorporate verbiage that permits the use of new and proven computer-based technology, and potentially amend references to machine classification, particularly to eliminate Class 25 vertical balancing machines from inclusion in this document. The proposed changes serve to refresh and update ARP4050 to reflect how this document is currently used within the Aerospace Industry.
ARP4050A has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE Five-Year Review policy.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
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Table A1 | Maximum rotor envelope dimensions in enclosure |
Issuing Committee
The SAE EG-1A Balancing committee concerns itself with all balancing methods and procedures as they relate to the interests of the aerospace industry. The group’s scope includes creating, preparing and, maintaining all relevant specifications, recommended practices, standards and, requirements for rotor balance measurement, evaluation and, correction. The SAE EG-1A committee includes OEMs, suppliers, processors, consulting firms, government, academia and others throughout both the commercial and military aerospace industries.
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