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Procedure for Development of a Test Method
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP8830
- Issued
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Language:
English
Scope
The document is a recommended guide for evaluating new or replacement test methods. It considers applicability, suitability, accessibility, and return on effort.
Particular emphasis should be placed on completing the “strategy definition” portion of this document (Stage 2), to capture all relevant process stages and complete in a recognizable order for any specific development project.
The overall process should:
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address the rationale behind testing;
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result in a thorough review of whether a test is fit for purpose;
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act as a pathway for vetting if a test should be added to AS5780.
If, in any project, this process is not an exact fit, users should feel free to adjust, as necessary.
The process provides the following stages:
Rationale
There is a need for a standardized process for adding new tests to the committee toolset, most particularly for adding new tests or properties to AS5780.
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
E-34 Propulsion Lubricants Committee
This committee encompasses lubricants for gas turbine engines, as well as aircraft gear boxes and accessories. In addition, the work of the committee encompasses lubricants for privately owned jet or turbo propeller engines that operate on synthetic lubricants.
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