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The purpose of this document is to provide a standard for aircraft fuselage markings located at the doors used for ground servicing operations. These markings can be used by all GSE that will dock at the aircraft. These markings may be used for one or several phases of the GSE positioning relative to the aircraft process: GSE alignment during approach, GSE final docking, and GSE auto leveling. It is not the purpose of this standard to describe the different technologies, cameras, or other equipment that can be mounted on GSE to utilize these markings. The aircraft that may use these markings will have a fuselage diameter of 3 m or more.
AGE-3 Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Committee
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) provides requirements for design and installation of aircraft jacking pad adapters and the mating jack socket interface to permit use of standard jacking equipment to be used in civil and military transport aircraft. The adapter defined herein shall be the key interface between the aircraft and the aircraft jack(s).
AGE-3 Aircraft Ground Support Equipment Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to establish a procedure to certify the fundamental driving skill levels of professional drivers. This certification can be used by the individual driver to qualify their skills when seeking employment or other professional activity. These certification levels may also be used by test facilities or other organizations when seeking test or professional drivers of various skills. The associated family of documents listed below establish driving skill criteria for various specific categories. SAE J3300: Driving level SAE J3300/1: Low mu/winter driving SAE J3300/2: Trailer towing SAE J3300/3: Automated driving Additional certifications to be added as appropriate. This main document provides: (1) common definitions and general guidance for using this family of documents, (2) directions for obtaining certification through Probitas Authentication®1, and (3) driving level examination requirements.
Driving Skills Standards Committee
This standard describes test methods for insulated, single conductor, electric wire intended for aerospace applications. Particular requirements for the wire being tested need to be specified in a procurement document or other detail specification. Suggested minimum requirements are included in the notes at the end of some of the test methods. SAE Performance Standard AS4372 uses some of the tests in this document for evaluating comparative performance of aerospace wires.
AE-8D Wire and Cable Committee
This standard covers jacketed multi-conductor copper data cables for aerospace use.
AE-8D Wire and Cable Committee
This specification covers both insulated and uninsulated solid conductor wire, designed for solderless wrap connections in electrical and electronic devices and equipment. The terminations of the wire are intended to be made with hand or automatic tools which wrap the wire, under tension, around terminal pins (commonly called wrapposts) to form solderless wrapped connections.
AE-8D Wire and Cable Committee
This specification covers requirements for material used in electrical insulating heat shrinkable components. The continuous operating temperature of these materials shall range from -75°C to +200°C (-103°F to +392°F). (See 6.1).
AE-8D Wire and Cable Committee
This specification covers an irradiated, thermally-stabilized, flame-resistant, modified silicone rubber in the form of heat shrinkable tubing.
AE-8D Wire and Cable Committee
This specification covers a thermally-stabilized, irradiated, modified fluoropolymer in the form of very-thin-wall tubing.
AE-8D Wire and Cable Committee
This SAE Aerospace Information Report provides additional information and background in regard to the dimensional life of a heat-shrinkable sleeve. The term dimensional life is newly introduced in AS23053 to relate to the dimensional stability instead of the material stability often associated or referred to as the “shelf life.” When the material exceeds such shelf life, it becomes harmful or non-functional.
AE-8D Wire and Cable Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a test procedure for the evaluation of lane departure warning (LDW), lane keeping assistance (LKA), and lane centering assistance systems used in passenger vehicles and light trucks. This test procedure does not intend to exclude any particular system or sensing technology. The recommended practice can be used to test the functionality and performance of LDW, LKA, and lane centering assistance systems by assessing their ability to (1) warn (LDW) or control (LKA, lane centering assistance) in response to an unintended lane departure, and (2) the ability to indicate a system disengagement. The human machine interface (HMI) is not addressed herein but is considered in SAE J2808. The recommended practice specifies lane markers to enable lane departure testing, or road edges, to enable testing of road departure mitigation systems. The document is separated into two tiers. Tier One establishes a recommended minimum set of performance criteria for LDW
Active Safety and Driver Support Systems Standards Committee
The current document is a part of an effort of the Active Safety Systems Committee, Active Safety Systems Sensors Task Force whose objectives are to: a Identify the functionality and performance you could expect from active safety sensors b Establish a basic understanding of how sensors work c Establish a basic understanding of how sensors can be tested d Describe an exemplar set of acceptable requirements and tests associated with each technology e Describe the key requirements/functionality for the test targets f Describe the unique characteristics of the targets or tests This document will cover items (a) and (b).
Active Safety and Driver Support Systems Standards Committee
This document describes an SAE Recommended Practice for Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) system performance testing which: Establishes uniform vehicle level test procedures Identifies target equipment, test scenarios, and measurement methods Identifies and explains the performance data of interest Does not exclude any particular system or sensor technology Identifies the known limitations of the information contained within (assumptions and “gaps”) Is intended to be a guide toward standard practice and is subject to change on pace with the technology Focuses on “Vehicle Front to Rear, In Lane Scenarios” expanded to include additional offset impacts This document describes the equipment, facilities, methods, and procedures needed to evaluate the ability of Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems to detect and respond to another vehicle, in its forward path, as it is approached from the rear. This document does not specify test conditions (e.g., speeds, decelerations, clearance gaps
Active Safety and Driver Support Systems Standards Committee
This SAE Information Report provides a compendium of terms, definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms to enable common terminology for use in engineering reports, diagnostic tools, and publications related to active safety systems. This information report is a survey of terms related to calibration of active safety systems. The definitions offered are descriptions of inputs, outputs, and processes rather than technical specifications. Definitions for end-of-line procedures are not included.
Active Safety and Driver Support Systems Standards Committee
This test method provides performance data on candidate insulation systems as a function of time and temperature. These data give engineering information on the wire insulation candidate relative to the performance of materials already in use with a backlog of experience. These tests expose candidate insulation systems to a wide range of temperatures for short and long periods of time, while measuring the degradation of its physical properties. For aerospace use, end-point proof tests include mandrel bend, water soak, and dielectric integrity.
AE-8D Wire and Cable Committee
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is limited to information about evaluation of a new cadmium-free high-strength copper alloy. The testing described in this AIR was conducted prior to the publication of AS6324 and is intended to provide information regarding evaluation of this new copper alloy. It is recognized that a simple specification such as AS29606 can not cover all possible requirements for performance in every field application. To address this basic issue, the introduction of a new, but similar to already field proven, component requires comparative testing to verify the new component will perform at the same or above level as the already approved component in a broader set of relevant tests.
AE-8D Wire and Cable Committee
This glossary provides accepted definitions for terms commonly used by manufacturers and users of electric wire and cable, and their components, intended for use on aerospace vehicles.
AE-8D Wire and Cable Committee
This specification covers an irradiated, thermally-stabilized, flame-resistant, modified-polyvinylidene-fluoride plastic in the form of extra-thin-wall tubing.
AE-8D Wire and Cable Committee
This specification covers polyvinyl chloride insulated single conductor electric wires made with tin-coated copper conductors or silver-coated copper alloy conductors. The polyvinyl chloride insulation of these wires may be used alone or in combination with other insulating or protective materials.
AE-8D Wire and Cable Committee
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