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Aerospace Fluid Power-Hydraulic Thermal Expansion Relief Valves
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP4835
- Issued
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Scope
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes the general requirements for hydraulic thermal expansion relief valves used in aircraft and missile hydraulic systems having operating pressures and temperatures as identified in 1.2.
Rationale
This document was developed to assist the system designer in specifying the requirements for thermal relief valves that prevent the development of excessive pressure due to the thermal expansion of confined fluid.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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TABLE 1 | CLASSIFICATION OF THERMAL RELIEF VALVES | |
Unnamed Dataset 2 | ||
Unnamed Dataset 3 | ||
TABLE 2 | PROOF AND BURST PRESSURES | |
TABLE 3 | SEQUENCE OF FIRST ARTICLE TESTS |
Issuing Committee
A6C5 is responsible for the development of standards, processes, and practices for Commercial and Military air vehicle components related to SAE A6 Aerospace Actuation, Control, and Fluid Power Systems. The Panel provides a forum for component users and producers to exchange technical information, regulatory updates, recent technology developments, issues related to system development and in service operation and lessons learned.
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