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Commercial Aircraft Hydraulic System Sizing
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP6277
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Scope
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide guidelines for determining the hydraulic flow demands for all phases of commercial flight including details of sizing of associated hydraulic components such as hydraulic pumps, hydraulic accumulators, hydraulic reservoirs, hydraulic filters, and hydraulic tubing.
Rationale
This document satisfies an industry need as it provides a methodology to establish the overall hydraulic system sizing requirements for commercial aircraft.
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Issuing Committee
A-6A1 Commercial Aircraft Committee
The Commercial Aircraft Panel is responsible for the development of standards and recommended practices related to the integration of fluid power and actuation technologies into commercial air vehicles. The Panel provides a forum for aircraft manufacturers, suppliers, airworthiness regulatory engineers and operators to exchange technical information and discuss regulatory updates, recent technology developments, lessons learned, and issues related to system development and in service operation.
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