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This document covers the requirements for transceiver qualification. Requirements stated in this document will provide a minimum standard level of performance for the LIN transceiver block in the IC to which all compatible transceivers shall be designed. No other features in the IC are tested or qualified as part of this recommended practice. This will assure robust serial data communication among all connected devices regardless of supplier. The goal of SAE J2962-1 is to commonize approval processes of LIN transceivers across OEMs. The intended audience includes, but is not limited to, LIN transceiver suppliers, component release engineers, and vehicle system engineers
Vehicle Architecture For Data Communications Standards
This document covers the requirements for transceiver qualification. Requirements stated in this document will provide a minimum standard level of performance for the CAN transceiver in the IC to which all compatible transceivers shall be designed. No other features in the IC are tested or qualified as part of this recommended practice. This will assure robust serial data communication among all connected devices, regardless of supplier. The goal of SAE J2962-2 is to commonize approval processes of CAN transceivers across OEMs. The intended audience includes, but is not limited to, CAN transceiver suppliers, component release engineers, and vehicle system engineers
Vehicle Architecture For Data Communications Standards
This user’s manual covers the instrumented arm for the Hybrid III 5th Percentile Small Female dummy as well as the SID –IIs dummy. It is intended for technicians and engineers who have an interest in assessing arm injury from the use of frontal and side impact airbags. It covers the construction, disassembly and reassembly, available instrumentation, and segment masses
Dummy Testing and Equipment Committee
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) covers visible surface defects on aerospace hose assemblies which have been installed and are functioning within a working environment at the time of visual inspection
G-3, Aerospace Couplings, Fittings, Hose, Tubing Assemblies
This SAE Recommended Practice provides the minimum performance requirements and uniform laboratory procedures for fatigue testing of ferrous wheels and demountable rims intended primarily for off road use on agricultural machines (e.g., agricultural tractors, harvesters, trailers, and implements) and light construction machines (e.g., wheel loaders, backhoe loaders, dumpers, mobile excavators, and telehandlers). For other wheels intended for normal highway use and temporary use on passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles, refer to SAE J328. For wheels used on trailers drawn by passenger cars, light trucks, or multipurpose vehicles, refer to SAE J1204. For wheels intended for normal highway use on trucks, buses, truck-trailers, and multipurpose vehicles, refer to SAE J267. For bolt together military wheels, refer to SAE J1992. This document does not cover other special application wheels and rims
MTC8, Tire and Rim
In 1941, the SAE Iron and Steel Division, in collaboration with the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), made a major change in the method of expressing composition ranges for the SAE steels. The plan, as now applied, is based in general on narrower cast or heat analysis ranges plus certain product analysis allowances on individual samples, in place of the fixed ranges and limits without tolerances formerly provided for carbon and other elements in SAE steels. For years the variety of chemical compositions of steel has been a matter of concern in the steel industry. It was recognized that production of fewer grades of steel could result in improved deliveries and provide a better opportunity to achieve advances in technology, manufacturing practices, and quality, and thus develop more fully the possibilities of application inherent in those grades. Comprehensive and impartial studies were directed toward determining which of the many grades being specified were the ones in most
Metals Technical Committee
This test method specifies the operating procedures for a controlled-irradiance, xenon-arc apparatus used for the accelerated exposure of various automotive interior trim components. Test duration, as well as any exceptions to the specimen preparation and performance evaluation procedures contained in this document, are covered in material specifications of the different automotive manufacturers. Any deviation to this test method, such as the use of optical filter combinations, is to be agreed upon by contractual parties
Textile and Flexible Plastics Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice defines various grades of continuously cast high-strength sheet steels and establishes mechanical property ranges. These sheet steels can be formed, welded, assembled and painted in automotive manufacturing processes. They can be specified as hot-rolled or cold-rolled sheet. Furthermore, they can be coated (hot-dipped galvanized, hot-dipped galvannealed, and electrogalvanized) or uncoated. Not all combinations of strength, dimensions and coatings may be commercially available; consult your steel supplier for details
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This User Guide describes the content of the Rhapsody version of the UCS Architectural Model and how to use this model within the Rhapsody modeling tool environment. The purpose of the Rhapsody version of the UCS Architectural Interface Control Document (ICD) model is to provide a model for Rhapsody users, derived from the Enterprise Architect (EA) model (AIR6515). The AIR6515 EA Model, and by derivation, the AIR6517 Rhapsody Model, have been validated to contain the same content as the AS6518 model for: all UCS ICD interfaces all UCS ICD messages all UCS ICD data directly or indirectly referenced by ICD messages and interfaces the Domain Participant, Information, Service and Non-Functional Properties Models
AS-4UCS Unmanned Systems Control Segment Architecture
This User Guide describes the content of the Rational Software Architect (RSA) version of the UCS Architectural Model and how to use this model within the RSA modeling tool environment. The purpose of the RSA version of the UCS Architectural Interface ICD model is to provide a model for Rational Software Architect (RSA) users, derived from the Enterprise Architect (EA) ICD model (AIR6515). The AIR6515 EA Model, and by derivation, the AIR6516 RSA Model, have been validated to contain the same content as the AS6518 model for: all UCS ICD interfaces all UCS ICD messages all UCS ICD data directly or indirectly referenced by ICD messages and interfaces the Domain Participant, Information, Service and Non-Functional Properties Models
AS-4UCS Unmanned Systems Control Segment Architecture
This paper was prepared to support supersession of MIL-S-8879C with Screw Thread Conformity Task Force selected industry standard AS8879C, published by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Other documentation changes will be covered by separate papers. Separate papers are anticipated for thread gaging issues, and thread gage calibration procedures. The STC-TF decided that the thread design standard needed to be completed before thread gage definition could be addressed. Thread gage definition has to be known before calibration procedures can be addressed
E-25 General Standards for Aerospace and Propulsion Systems
This specification establishes the procedure for installing hardened key types studs and inserts, eliminating the need for broaching key slots. It also defines the hole preparation necessary to install the studs and inserts
E-25 General Standards for Aerospace and Propulsion Systems
This SAE recommended practice defines and establishes tolerances and attributes of cold rolled strip steels. Differences between cold rolled strip and cold rolled sheet products are discussed so that process designers can make informed material selection decisions
Metals Technical Committee
This specification establishes the engineering requirements for producing an acid-type, anodic coating on magnesium alloys and the properties of the coating
AMS B Finishes Processes and Fluids Committee
This document has been prepared and issued to provide information and guidance on the application of AQAP-2110 when the supplier adheres to the provisions of 9100. This document is published as AQAP-2110-SRD.2 and IA9137. It was jointly developed by NATO and industry representatives for use by NATO and industry to facilitate the use and understanding of the relationship between the AQAP-2110 and 9100. AQAPs may be required when an acquiring nation use Foreign Military Sales (FMS) as its procuring method
IAQG-1 Standards Committee
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is an industrial collaboration with regulatory bodies like the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to determine the worst-case credible thermal runaway (TR) condition (energy released and maximum temperature) for the design of an aviation large propulsion battery system to quantitatively verify TR in lieu of battery level RTCA DO-311A testing with protections disabled. The ARP considers the three stages of TR within a cell and defines the two critical temperatures for a specific cell design. These temperatures are key to understanding the layers of monitoring necessary to determine the severity of a TR event. Different trigger methods can be used to quantify the heating characteristics and resultant energy profile releases as a function of time. Results show three general phases of the event critical temperature (see 1.5) corresponding with the reaction between the cell’s solid electrolyte
AE-7D Aircraft Energy Storage and Charging Committee
This SAE Standard includes complete general and dimensional specifications for those types of pipe fittings commonly used in the automotive and other mass production industries where the use of lubricants or sealers is objectionable. The automotive pipe fittings shown in Figures 1 to 17 and Tables 1 to 6 are intended for general automotive and similar applications involving low or medium pressures or in conjunction with automotive tube fittings in piping systems
Air Brake Tubing and Tube Ftg Committee
The objective of this report is to serve as an introductory (educational) document to cover the potential failure mechanisms related to EIS in high voltage electrical component or HV electrical equipment in aircraft power systems. It has the following contents: (1) an overview of the current understandings of potential failure mechanisms related to EIS for high voltage and high-power application in aircraft; (2) main aging stressors and aging processes of EIS in electrical components used in the aircraft power systems and their common failure modes, and (3) the key indicators to assess the status of electrical insulation degradation and related testing needs. This document aims to assist HV power system designers in understanding the key considerations for EIS design and testing of HV components in aircraft, as well as the requirements for predicting their designed service life. Detailed testing guideline including testing methods will be provided in ARP7375, and life modeling in
AE-11 Aging Models for Electrical Insulation in Hi-Enrgy Sys
This SAE Recommended Practice identifies the minimum truck tractor electrical power output of the stop lamp and ABS (antilock brake system) circuits measured at the primary SAE J560 tractor trailer interface connector(s
Truck and Bus Electrical Systems Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform procedures and minimum performance requirements for fatigue testing ferrous and aluminum wheels intended for normal highway service on travel, camping, and boat and light utility trailers drawn by passenger cars, light trucks, and multipurpose vehicles. For procedures and minimum performance requirements for wheels used on trucks, see SAE J267, and for wheels used on passenger cars, see SAE J328. For the application of passenger car and light truck wheels (inset less than 0.10 m) to this trailer service, use this procedure. For the application of heavier truck wheels (inset 0.10 m (or more)) use SAE J267. Mobile home service is outside the scope of this document. There are two basic test procedures described, a cornering fatigue test and radial fatigue test. The cornering test is directed at the wheel disc; whereas the radial test also examines the rim and attachment portion of the wheel. Both test procedures are required to obtain a
Wheel Standards Committee
This specification covers an aircraft-quality, low-alloy steel in the form of heat-treated bars and forgings, and of forging stock
AMS E Carbon and Low Alloy Steels Committee
This specification covers a low-alloy steel in the form of welding wire
AMS E Carbon and Low Alloy Steels Committee
This standard defines the requirements used by the Plan owner to develop a DMSMS Management Plan, hereinafter referred to as the Plan. The requirement to develop a DMSMS Management Plan could come from a number of different sources, such as a contractual or customer requirement or a desire by the Plan owner to document their standard process. The process described in the Plan is intended to mitigate DMSMS risks and resolve DMSMS issues on ADHP equipment provided by the Plan owner. Development of a plan that conforms to the technical requirements detailed in Section 3 ensures that the Plan owner meets the requirement of a DMSMS, or obsolescence management plan, required by industry standards, government regulations, and/or other contractual flow-down requirements, such as: a EIA-STD-4899, Standard for Preparing an Electronic Components Management Plan b AS5553, Counterfeit Electronic Parts; Avoidance, Detection, Mitigation, and Disposition c DFARS 252.246-7007, Contractor Counterfeit
APMC Avionics Process Management
For tube fitting standards with reduction/expansion, to provide precautions against the use of large changes in tube size
G-3, Aerospace Couplings, Fittings, Hose, Tubing Assemblies
This SAE Recommended Practice determines whether plastic and glass-plastic safety glazing materials will successfully withstand exposure to simulated weathering conditions
Glazing Materials Standards Committee
The scope of this ARP is to define methods of determining wire lengths and minimum insertion depths of thrust wires used for retaining components together
G-3, Aerospace Couplings, Fittings, Hose, Tubing Assemblies
This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is intended to establish recommended installation torque value limits and test criteria for machined flared and flareless hose and tube end fitting connections. Assembly of bite-type MS21922 flareless sleeves is not included in this ARP (see MIL-F-18280). This ARP is applicable to two types of connections and two basic material classifications
G-3, Aerospace Couplings, Fittings, Hose, Tubing Assemblies
This SAE Information Report details some of the equipment and procedures used to measure critical characteristics of automatic transmission fluid (ATF) used in current automatic transmissions. It is intended to assist those concerned with the design of transmission components, and with the selection and marketing of ATFs for the use in passenger car and light-duty truck automatic transmissions. The information contained herein will be helpful in understanding the terms related to properties, designations, and service applications of ATFs
Fuels and Lubricants TC 3 Driveline and Chassis Lubrication
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