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This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) recommends a methodology to be used for the design, analysis and test evaluation of modern helicopter gas turbine propulsion system stability and transient response characteristics. This methodology utilizes the computational power of modern digital computers to more thoroughly analyze, simulate and bench-test the helicopter engine/rotor system speed control loop over the flight envelope. This up-front work results in significantly less effort expended during flight test and delivers a more effective system into service. The methodology presented herein is recommended for modern digital electronic propulsion control systems and also for traditional analog and hydromechanical systems.
This SAE Standard establishes a test method and a definition for disclosing the performance of suction/blower fans when applied to self-propelled sweepers that solely use a pneumatic conveyance means for the collection and transfer of “sweepings” into a collection hopper.
This SAE Surface Vehicle Technical Information Report, SAE J2836/4, establishes diagnostic use cases between plug-in electric vehicles (PEV) and the electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). As PEVs are deployed and include both plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) and battery electric (BEV) vehicle variations, failures of the charging session between the EVSE and PEV may include diagnostics particular to the vehicle variations. This document describes the general information required for diagnostics and SAE J2847/4 will include the detail messages to provide accurate information to the customer and/or service personnel to identify the source of the issue and assist in resolution. Existing vehicle diagnostics can also be added and included during this charging session regarding issues that have occurred or are imminent to the EVSE or PEV, to assist in resolution of these items.
This document establishes the requirements for screw-on type reattachable couplings for use in low temperature hose assemblies.
This specification covers a corrosion-resistant steel in the form of bars, wire, forgings, and forging stock.
This SAE Recommended Practice describes STANDARD-DUTY and EXTREME-DUTY Pilot Bearing requirements and sizes for class 6, 7, and 8 on-highway trucks and buses that use diesel engines and manual transmissions. The recommendations may apply to a wide range of other pilot-bearing applications, such as agricultural, industrial, and construction equipment.
The tow vehicle should be designed for towbarless push-back and/or maintenance towing of regional type aircraft as specified in 1.3. The design will ensure that the unit will safely secure the aircraft nose landing gear within the coupling system for any operational mode. The purpose of this towing procedure is to achieve a safer and faster operation than is possible with conventional towing equipment.
This specification covers the specific requirements for 7178 aluminum alloy, 7011 alclad, plate and sheet; the general requirements are covered in AMS-QQ-A-250. The plate and sheet covered by this specification shall be an integral composite product consisting of a heat-treatable 7178 aluminum alloy core with thin layers of a 7011 aluminum alloy anodic to the core and of approximately equal thickness, bonded to both surfaces.
This specification covers resin-bonded glass fibers in the form of felted pads, flat or in rolls.
This specification covers two grades of ethylene-propylene rubber having excellent resistance to ozone and hot water, but poor resistance to hydrocarbon oils or solvents.
This specification covers a polychloroprene (CR) rubber, resin modified, solvent-type contact adhesive in the form of a liquid.
This specification covers an alclad aluminum alloy in the form of sheet and plate.
This specification covers a synthetic rubber-coated, high-tenacity, continuous-filament polyester in the form of flat braid.
This specification covers an irradiated, thermally-stabilized, flame-retardant, modified polyolefin plastic in the form of thin-wall tubing.
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides a methodology for performing a statistical assessment of gas-turbine-engine stability-margin usage. Consideration is given to vehicle usage, fleet size, and environment to provide insight into the probability of encountering an in-service engine stall event. Current industry practices, such as ARP1420, supplemented by AIR1419, and engine thermodynamic models, are used to determine and quantify the contribution of individual stability threats. The statistical technique adopted by the S-16 committee for performing a statistical stability assessment is the Monte Carlo method (see Applicable References 1 and 2). While other techniques may be suitable, their application is beyond the scope of this document. The intent of the document is to present a methodology and process to construct a statistical-stability-assessment model for use on a specific system and its mission or application.
This specification covers the specific requirements for improved exfoliation resistant alclad aluminum alloy 7178-T76 sheet and -T7651 plate. The general requirements are covered in AMS-QQ-A-250. The plate and sheet covered by this specification shall be an integral composite product consisting of a heat-treatable aluminum alloy (7178) core with thin layers of an aluminum alloy (7072) anodic to the core and of approximately equal thickness, bonded to both surfaces
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of extruded bars, rods, wire, profiles, and tubing 2.000 inches (50.80 mm) and under in nominal diameter or least thickness (wall thickness of tubing) with a maximum cross-sectional area of 20 in2 (129 cm2), and a maximum circle size of 10 inches (254 mm) (see 8.8).
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) specifies solid, un-cut polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) retainers (backup rings) for use in glands in accordance with AS4716. They are usually used in hydraulic and pneumatic system components as anti-extrusion devices in conjunction with O-rings and other seals for static and dynamic applications.
This specification covers an acrylonitrile-butadiene (NBR) rubber in the form of molded rings, molded compression seals, molded O-ring cord, and molded-in-place gaskets for aeronautical and aerospace applications.
The automotive air-conditioning service ports task force conducted a field survey with MACS (Mobile Air Climate Systems Association) in June 2021. The scope of this survey was to determine the types of failures reported primarily at member service shops related to automotive air-conditioning service ports.
This specification covers an irradiated, thermally-stabilized, modified polyolefin plastic in the form of a thin-wall, heat-shrinkable tubing with a low recovery temperature.
This document provides the technical requirements for implementing the SAE J1939 Functional Safety Communication Protocol in a manner determined suitable for meeting industry applicable functional safety standards.
This specification covers a silicone rubber in the form of a two-component liquid.
This specification covers a corrosion and heat-resistant nickel alloy in the form of bars, forgings, and flash welded rings up to 5.0 inches (127mm) in least nominal cross-sectional dimension having a cross-sectional area not greater than 50 in2 (323 cm2), and stock of any size for forging or flash welded rings (see 8.5).
This test plan consists of two major sections for testing of MIL-STD-1553B data bus systems: Bus Network and System Integration Tests.
This specification covers the requirements for equipment, materials and procedures to be used in anodic treatments for magnesium base alloys for the purpose of increasing their corrosion resistance or producing surfaces suitable for the application of a protective organic finish.
This specification covers a virgin, unfilled polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) in the form of extruded and sintered rods, tubes, and profiles.
This specification covers aluminum in the form of sheet and plate.
This specification covers one type of sprayable fuel resistant polythioether sealing compound supplied as a two-component system.
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of sheet laminated with one or more layers of unidirectional aramid fiber/epoxy prepreg.
This specification covers two types of an open-cell, medium-flexibility polyurethane foam in the form of sheet, strip, and shapes.
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