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This AIR provides information about the specific requirements for missile hydraulic pumps and their associated power sources.
A-6C4 Power Sources Committee
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of sand, permanent mold, and composite mold castings with nominal wall thicknesses of up to 1.0 inch (25.4 mm), inclusive (see 8.8).
AMS D Nonferrous Alloys Committee
SAE J1939-75 defines the set of data parameters (SPs) and messages (PGs) for information predominantly associated with monitoring and control generators and driven equipment in electric power generation and industrial applications. The data parameters (SPs) and messages (PGs) previously published within this document are published in SAE J1939DA. Applications using the SAE J1939-75 document must refer to SAE J1939DA for the SAE J1939 parameters and messages for monitoring and controlling the power units, e.g., engines and turbines, that power the generators and driven industrial equipment.
Truck and Bus Control and Communications Network Committee
This specification covers a corrosion- and heat-resistant nickel alloy in the form of seamless tubing 0.125 inch (3.18 mm) and over in nominal OD with nominal wall thickness 0.015 inch (0.38 mm) and over.
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
This specification covers a titanium alloy in the form of bars, wire, forgings, flash-welded rings 4.000 inches (101.60 mm) and under in nominal diameter or least distance between parallel sides, and stock of any size for forging or flash-welded rings (see 8.6).
AMS G Titanium and Refractory Metals Committee
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of sand, permanent mold, composite mold, and investment castings (see 8.6).
AMS D Nonferrous Alloys Committee
This SAE Information Report establishes the Use Cases for communications and customer-focused Key Performance Indicators (KPI) between plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) and their customers. The Use Case Scenarios define the information to be communicated related to customer convenience features for charge on/off control, charge power curtailment, customer preference settings, charging status, electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) availability/access, and electricity usage, plus customer information resulting from conflicts to charging preferences. It also addresses the KPI that can provide a uniform set of metrics to quantitively assess the charging experience. This document only provides the Use Cases that define the communications requirements to enable customers to interact with the PEV and the KPI to optimize their experience with charging a PEV. Specifications such as protocols and physical transfer methods for communicating information are not within the scope of this document.
Hybrid - EV Committee
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of clad sheet 0.006 to 0.249 inch (0.015 to 6.32 mm), inclusive, in thickness (see 8.6).
AMS D Nonferrous Alloys Committee
This document intends to focus on AI/ML systems deployed on board and/or off board the vehicles, including the methods and tools used anywhere in the life cycle of automotive system development. This includes, for instance, AI/ML systems used in the identification of parameters, calibration of classical or neural network-based control algorithms, system level modeling and validation, data process automation pipeline such as automated labeling and annotation, data quality checks, etc. Furthermore, with the continued success of Generative AI (GenAI) capabilities, it is becoming a common practice to leverage these capabilities beyond just generating synthetic data. Multiple artifacts such as code, testing scenarios, and benchmarks could be developed using GenAI tools, necessitating the additional verification of these “generative” development steps. The fundamental challenge with generative methods is grounding, especially if data, scenes, and tests are used for the development of AI
Artificial Intelligence
This specification covers a 100% homopolymer of polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE) in the form of rods, sheets, and molded shapes.
AMS P Polymeric Materials Committee
This specification covers a 100% homopolymer of polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE) in the form of sheet 0.250 inch (6.35 mm) and over in thickness, rod, heavy wall tubing, and large molded and machined parts.
AMS P Polymeric Materials Committee
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines the requirements for a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) lined, metallic reinforced, hose assembly suitable for use in high pressure, 4000 psi, pneumatic systems for aircraft and missile ground servicing applications at temperatures of -65 to 160 °F.
G-3, Aerospace Couplings, Fittings, Hose, Tubing Assemblies
This specification covers corrosion prevention and mitigation aspects in Avionics, Electronics, and Electrical Wire Interconnect Systems (EWIS) from the design through the life cycle of aerospace and other systems.
G-25, Avionics and Electronics Corrosion Committee
This revision of AS6513 concerns conformance to the SAE Unmanned Systems (UxS) Control Segment (UCS) Architecture Revision B, designated AS6512B (or later). The superseded AS6513A concerned conformance to the previous UCS Architecture, designated AS6512A. This document is the authoritative specification within the UCS Architecture for establishing conformance requirements for UCS products. The conformance of UCS products is determined by assessing the conformance of the UCS Product Description to the UCS Architecture. The UCS Product Description includes test artifacts.
AS-4UCS Unmanned Systems Control Segment Architecture
This specification covers a corrosion and heat-resistant alloy in the form of sheet, strip, and plate.
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) describes the aspects of hydraulic system design and installation to minimize the effects of lightning. Techniques for effective electrical bonding, hydraulic system lightning protection, and lightning protection verification techniques are discussed.
A-6A1 Commercial Aircraft Committee
Corrosion control is always of concern to the designer of electronic enclosures. The use of EMI gaskets to provide shielding often creates requirements that are in conflict with ideal corrosion control. This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) presents a compatibility table (see Figure 1) which has as its objective a listing of metallic couples that are compatible from a corrosion aspect and which still maintain a low contact impedance.
AE-4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Committee
This part of SAE J514 covers general and dimensional specifications for 37 degree flared tube fittings. Also included are 37 degree flared fittings with NPTF pipe threads in Appendix B. These fittings are intended for general application in hydraulic systems on industrial equipment and commercial products. These fittings are capable of providing leak-proof, full flow connections in hydraulic systems operating at working pressures as specified in Table 6. Since many factors influence the pressure at which a hydraulic system will or will not perform satisfactorily, the values shown in Table 6 should not be construed as a guaranteed minimum. For any application, it is recommended that sufficient testing be conducted and reviewed by both the user and fitting manufacturer to assure that performance levels will be safe and satisfactory.
Hydraulic Tube Fittings Committee
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines a set of standard application layer interfaces called JAUS UMV Services. JAUS Services provide the means for software entities in an unmanned system or system of unmanned systems to communicate and coordinate their activities. The UMV Services represent the platform-specific capabilities commonly found in UMVs and augment the Mobility Service Set (refer to AS6009) which is platform-agnostic. At present, 12 services are defined in this document. While these services are presented alphabetically within this document, they also can be logically categorized as: Platform Description Services: This service provides information about the vehicle platform, including mobility limits and geometric properties: ○ Platform Specification Service. Propulsion and Driver Services: These services provide the control and monitoring capabilities to the vehicle’s propulsion system(s). These services can be applied selectively to facilitate primitive mobility
AS-4JAUS Joint Architecture for Unmanned Systems Committee
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is to provide rotorcraft and engine designers with a better understanding of turboshaft engine idle power characteristics and objectives to be considered in the design and integration process. For the purpose of this document, idle is the lowest suitable steady-state power setting, most commonly corresponding to a gas generator speed setting or range. In general, a lower engine idle setting is desired by the airframer to reduce noise, fuel consumption, and main rotor downwash when on the ground and to reduce the size requirement of a rotor brake system. In contrast, the engine manufacturer generally prefers a higher engine idle setting, as operation further away from the engine design speed involves more challenges in operability and mechanical design. A variety of rotorcraft and engine factors are described for consideration. Some typical engine power and torque trends are presented for illustrative purposes. The information
S-12 Powered Lift Propulsion Committee
This method is used to define the immunity of electric and electronic apparatus and equipment (products) to radiated electromagnetic (EM) energy. This method is based on injecting the calibrated radio frequency currents (voltages) into external conductors and/or internal circuits of the product under test, measuring the strength of the EM field generated by this product and evaluating its immunity to the external EM field on the basis of the data obtained. The method can be utilized only when it is physically possible to connect the injector to the conductors and/or circuits mentioned before. The method allows: Evaluating immunity of the product under test to external EM fields of the strength equal to a normalized one; Calculating the level of external EM field strength at which the given (including maximum permissible) induced currents or voltages are generated in the equipment under test, or solving the “opposite” task; Finding potentially “weak” points of the product design
AE-4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Committee
This standard is applicable to reciprocating engines powering unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) that have rated power values less than 22.4 kW and are not to be used for human transport. This standard only covers engines designed for 150 hours of operation or higher.
E-39 Unmanned Aircraft Propulsion Committee
This part of SAE J514 covers general and dimensional specifications for NPTF pipe adapters and 30 degree NPSM adapter unions. These fittings are intended for general application in hydraulic systems on industrial equipment and commercial products. These fittings are capable of providing leak-proof, full-flow connections in hydraulic systems operating at working pressures as specified in Table 6. Since many factors influence the pressure at which a hydraulic system will or will not perform satisfactorily, the values shown in Table 6 should not be construed as a guaranteed minimum. For any application, it is recommended that sufficient testing be conducted and reviewed by both the user and fitting manufacturer to assure that performance levels will be safe and satisfactory.
Hydraulic Tube Fittings Committee
This document provides guidance for a means of showing compliance with regulations for protection against lightning direct effects for aircraft of conventional design, as well as for those involving advanced composite structures or other new technologies. This guidance also applies to those aspects of aircraft systems and components not addressed in the regulations covering the protection of electrical/electronic systems (for example, FAR/JAR xx.1316) or fuel systems (for example, xx.954). The guidance provided in this document applies to initial designs as well as modifications.
AE-2 Lightning Committee
This AIR provides guidance to the EMI test facility on how to check performance of the following types of EMI test equipment: Current probe Line Impedance Stabilization Network (LISN) Directional coupler Attenuator Cable loss Low noise preamplifier Rod antenna base Passive antennas All performance checks can be performed without software. A computer may be required to generate an electronic or hard copy of data. This is not to say that custom software might not be helpful; just that the procedures documented herein specifically eschew the necessity of automated operation.
AE-4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Committee
This SAE Standard covers normalized electric-resistance welded, cold-drawn, single-wall, low-carbon steel pressure tubing intended for use as pressure lines and in other applications requiring tubing of a quality suitable for bending, flaring, forming, and brazing. In an effort to standardize within a global marketplace and ensuring that companies can remain competitive in an international market it is the intent to convert to metric tube sizes which will: Lead to one global system Guide users to preferred system Reduce complexity Eliminate inventory duplications
Metallic Tubing Committee
G-3, Aerospace Couplings, Fittings, Hose, Tubing Assemblies
This SAE Standard describes those factors which affect the accuracy and reliability of voltage indicating units and electrical indicating and sending units for fuel level, pressure, and temperature suitable for off-road, self-propelled work machines as described in SAE J1116 and agricultural tractors as defined in ASAE S390. Indicating units are divided into two groups, fully sealed and partially sealed. Serviceable lighting is not covered by this document unless otherwise specified. No ISO document has been found to be compatible.
CTTC C2, Electrical Components and Systems
The purpose of this procedure is to establish a technique for reliably and repeatedly measuring the RF shielding characteristics of EMI gasket materials and EMI gaskets against various joint surfaces. The procedure is also used to test the reliability of the gasketed joint combinations after being subjected to hostile environments.
AE-4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Committee
This guide provides detailed information, guidance, and methods related to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Advisory Circular (AC) 20-158 and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) draft Advisory Material Joint (AMJ), both titled "The Certification of Aircraft Electrical and Electronic Systems for Operation in the High-Intensity Radiated Fields (HIRF) Environment". The AC provides acceptable means, but not the only means, of compliance with Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) 23.1308, 25.1317, 27.1317, and 29.1317, High-Intensity Radiated Fields (HIRF) protection for Aircraft Electrical and Electronic Systems, and applicable FAA HIRF Special Conditions to prevent hazards to aircraft electrical and electronic systems due to HIRF produced by external transmitters. It is also intended for this guide to provide the same information, guidance, and methods to the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) interim HIRF policies certification requirements. This guide is neither
AE-4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Committee
G-3, Aerospace Couplings, Fittings, Hose, Tubing Assemblies
This ARP provides detailed information, guidance, and methods in support of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Advisory Circular (AC) 20-136. AC 20-136 provides a means, but not the only means, for demonstrating compliance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) 23.1306 (Amendment 23-61), 23.2515 (Amendment 23-64), 25.1316, 27.1316, and 29.1316. It is also intended for this ARP to provide the same information, guidance, and methods, to the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification specifications CS 23.1306 (Amendment 23/4), 23.2515 (Amendment 23/5), 25.1316, 27.1316, and 29.1316, and associated Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) 20-136. This ARP provides references relevant to identifying: (1) acceptance criteria for the indirect effects of lightning compliance approaches, (2) verification (analysis and test) methods including those associated with multiple stroke and multiple burst, (3) recommended design options to optimize needed system immunity
AE-2 Lightning Committee
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is to present a sample of the range of tire chine designs approved for application on aircraft requiring non-standard water spray deflection.
A-5C Aircraft Tires Committee
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