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This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the test procedure, environment, instrumentation, and data analyses for comparing interior sound level of passenger cars, multipurpose vehicles, and light trucks having gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 4540 kg (10 000 lb) or less. The test procedure is characterized by having fixed initial conditions (specified initial vehicle speed and gear selection at the starting point on the test site) to obtain vehicle interior sound measurement during road load operation over various road surfaces at specified constant speeds. The measurement data so derived is useful for vehicle engineering development and analysis
Light Vehicle Exterior Sound Level Standards Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for use in testing and evaluating the performance of electric cooling fan (ECF) assemblies typically used for vehicle engine cooling. Conducted in a laboratory environment with intended heat exchangers, the performance measurement includes fan output in terms of airflow and pressure and fan motor input in terms of voltage and current. This information can be used to calculate the efficiency of the assembly, including aerodynamic efficiency of the fan and shroud, and electrical efficiency of the motor. The electric power consumption can be used to estimate electrical charging system sizing and fuel economy. The performance of a given fan assembly depends on the installation details of the application, including the effects of system resistance and geometries of the grill, heat exchangers, engine and other underhood components, and front end components. This document provides guidance for duplicating such details in the test setup for accurate
Cooling Systems Standards Committee
This document contains procedures for performance testing of electrical terminals, connectors, and components for coaxial-style cable with an outside cable diameter of 3.6 mm and smaller. These are often called “mini coax connector systems.” This specification applies to coaxial cable connection systems that operate at frequencies from DC to 9 GHz and are intended for road vehicles. The characteristic impedance of the mini coax connection system described here is 50 Ω, however nothing excludes the use of these connectors in systems with a different characteristic impedance. This specification applies only to connection systems using coaxial cable
USCAR
This standard establishes basic design criteria including preferred bend radii, straight lengths between bends, flattening and surface conditions in the bend area. Also included is a table of preferred tubing sizes and wall thicknesses and a formula for determining a minimum bend radius for a given tube diameter
G-3, Aerospace Couplings, Fittings, Hose, Tubing Assemblies
This specification covers the engineering requirements for laser beam machining, such as cutting and drilling
AMS B Finishes Processes and Fluids Committee
The environment and test waveforms defined in this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) account for the best lightning data and analysis currently available. The quantified environment and levels herein represent the minimum currently required by certifying authorities, which is consistent with the approach applied in related lightning documents. Lightning, like other weather phenomenon, is probabilistic in nature. Levels and waveforms vary considerably from one flash to the next. Within this document, standardized voltage and current waveforms have been derived to represent the lightning environment external to an aircraft. These standardized waveforms are used to assess the effects of lightning on aircraft. The standardized external current waveforms have, in turn, been used to derive standardized transient voltage and current test waveforms that can be expected to appear on cable bundles and at equipment interfaces within an aircraft. When deriving these latter internal induced
AE-2 Lightning Committee
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) describes the etching of fluoropolymer electrical wire insulations to ensure that all facets of the process from the chemistry to the processing, to the storage and handling are well defined
AE-8A Elec Wiring and Fiber Optic Interconnect Sys Install
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides information and guidelines on the selection and use of rotary lip seals for their expected duty cycle. Information on seal installation procedures is also included. NOTE: This document does not address mechanical or magnetic face seals
A-6C2 Seals Committee
This SAE Standard specifies a message set, and its data frames and data elements, for use by applications that use vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications systems
V2X Core Technical Committee
This standard defines requirements for the identification, assessment, mitigation, and prevention of risk in the manufacturing process through the application of Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs), Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) and Control Plans throughout the life cycle of a product. This standard aligns and collaborates with the requirements of AS9100, AS9102, AS9103, and AS9145. The requirements specified in this standard apply in conjunction with and are not alternative to contractual and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements. In case of conflict between the requirements of this standard and applicable statutory or regulatory requirements, the latter shall take precedence
G-22 Aerospace Engine Supplier Quality (AESQ) Committee
This standard establishes requirements for Process Control Methods to sustain product conformity. This includes training, selection of control methods, analysis and improvement of their effectiveness, and subsequent monitoring and control. It applies to all controls documented in the Control Plan. This will include but is not limited to Key Characteristics (KCs) and Critical Items (CIs). This standard aligns and collaborates with the requirements of AS9100, AS9103, AS9145, AS13000, AS13002, AS13003, and AS13004. Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) items and Standard Catalogue Items (that neither the customer nor supplier hold design authority for) are not included
G-22 Aerospace Engine Supplier Quality (AESQ) Committee
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to establish reference standards for airflow measurements in the ranges required for testing automotive engine induction systems and to describe equipment that will facilitate the use of such standards to check the accuracy of various equipment and methods
Engine Power Test Code Committee
This specification covers a precision cold-rolled corrosion- and heat-resistant nickel alloy in the form of sheet and strip over 0.005 to 0.015 inch (0.13 to 0.38 mm), inclusive, in nominal thickness and foil up to 0.005 inch (0.13 mm), inclusive, in nominal thickness (see 8.4
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
This SAE Technical Information Report provides preliminary information regarding the current state of data collection, data processing methods, and usage for developing AI and its enabled systems and applications in the ground vehicle domain. This information report is a survey of topics highlighting data’s impact on AI solutions and methods that may be used to develop or improve data-related processes. This report may offer insights that can drive innovation, improve safety, optimize performance, and develop regulatory compliance methods. Solution providers may find this information insightful and realize the potential for collaborative measures in development of their AI-enabled systems. Developers of standards and lawmakers may gain a better understanding of the current state of the industry and find opportunities to develop policies to guide the future of transportation, which in turn directly impacts the public. Other committees and academic affiliates may see links between data
Artificial Intelligence
This specification covers a titanium alloy in the form of bars up through 6.000 inches (152.40 mm), inclusive, in nominal diameter or least distance between parallel sides, forgings of thickness up through 6.000 inches (152.40 mm), inclusive, and stock for forging of any size (see 8.6
AMS G Titanium and Refractory Metals Committee
This specification covers the requirements for electrodeposited zinc-nickel on metal parts, including fasteners and other standard parts
AMS B Finishes Processes and Fluids Committee
This procedure is intended to apply to fuel pumps. This procedure will be defined in terms of recommended test fluid, test setup, test conditions, and test method. This procedure may be used for other fuel system components, by testing in conjunction with the pump, which normally supplies the component inlet flow, or a substitute test pump of similar capacity. This procedure may be used, with variations in test conditions and test fluid, for performing pump evaluation tests. Tests at progressively increasing pump speeds and pressures will provide design limitation data. Alternate test periods on a test pump and another pump, of a design for which actual service durability is known, will provide useful comparison data
AE-5B Aircraft and Engine Fuel and Lubricant Sys Components
This recommended practice contains dimensions and tolerances for spindles in the interface area. Interfacing components include axle spindle, bearing cones, bearing spacer, and seal. This recommended practice is intended for axles commonly used on Class 7 and 8 commercial vehicles. Included are SAE axle configurations FF, FL, I80, L, N, P, R, U, and W
Truck and Bus Wheel Committee
THIS STANDARD ESTABLISHES THE DIMENSIONAL AND VISUAL QUALITY REQUIREMENTS, LOT REQUIREMENTS, AND PACKAGING AND LABELING REQUIREMENTS FOR O-RINGS MOLDED FROM AMS7410 FLUOROCARBON (FKM) RUBBER. IT SHALL BE USED FOR PROCUREMENT PURPOSES
A-6C2 Seals Committee
This specification covers the procedures for approval of products of premium-quality titanium alloys and the controls to be exercised in producing such products
AMS G Titanium and Refractory Metals Committee
This specification covers a titanium alloy in the form of bars up through 4.000 inches (101.60 mm) in nominal diameter or least distance between parallel sides, inclusive, forgings of thickness up through 4.000 inches (101.60 mm), inclusive, and stock for forging of any size (see 8.6
AMS G Titanium and Refractory Metals Committee
This specification establishes the classification, technical requirements, tests, and test procedures for the qualification, approval, and quality verification of all materials used in the liquid penetrant methods of inspection with the exception of those excluded in the application section
AMS K Non Destructive Methods and Processes Committee
The turbine-engine-inlet flow distortion descriptors summarized in this document apply to the effects of inlet total-pressure, planar-wave, and total-temperature distortions. Guidelines on stability margin, destabilizing influences, types and purposes of inlet data, AIP definition, and data acquisition and handling are summarized from AIR5866, AIR5867, ARP1420, and AIR1419. The degree to which these recommendations are applied to a specific program should be consistent with the complexity of the inlet/engine integration. Total-pressure distortion is often the predominant destabilizing element that is encountered and is often the only type of distortion to be considered, i.e., not all types of distortion need to be considered for all vehicles
S-16 Turbine Engine Inlet Flow Distortion Committee
SAE J3291 covers hoses and coupled hose assemblies intended for containing and circulating lubricant, liquid, and gaseous refrigerant in automotive air-conditioning systems. This recommended practice will be used to establish requirements for the validation of hoses, hose assemblies, or nonmetallic line assemblies with any new refrigerant or refrigerant blend being considered for use in automotive air-conditioning systems. The new refrigerants and blends covered by this document do not include current refrigerants R134a, R1234yf, and R152a. This document does not cover previously used refrigerant R12 nor refrigerants used in transcritical systems, such as R744. It is the system manufacturer’s responsibility to ensure that adequate compatibility testing is completed with new refrigerants, blends, and lubricant combinations together with intended hose materials. The recommended tests include, but are not limited to, volume swell, delamination, and rapid decompression. These tests are not
Interior Climate Control MAC Supplier Committee
This specification covers a corrosion- and heat-resistant steel in the form of bars, wire, and forgings 7.0 inches (178 mm) and under in nominal diameter or least distance between parallel sides, and forging stock of any size
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides guidance on using environmental, electrochemical, and electrical resistance measurements to monitor environment spectra and corrosivity of service environments, focusing on parameters of interest, existing measurement platforms, deployment requirements, and data processing techniques. The sensors and monitoring systems provide discrete time-based records of (1) environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, and contaminants; (2) measures of alloy corrosion of the sensor; and (3) protective coating performance of the sensor. These systems provide measurements of environmental parameters, sensor material corrosion rate, and sensor coating condition for use in assessing the risk of atmospheric corrosion of a structure. Time-based records of environment spectra and corrosivity can help determine the likelihood of corrosion to assess the risk of corrosion damage of the host structure for managed assets and aid in establishing
HM-1 Integrated Vehicle Health Management Committee
This specification covers a gold-palladium-nickel alloy in the form of wire, rod, sheet, strip, foil, pig, powder, shot, chips, preforms, and a viscous mixture (paste) of the powder in a suitable binder
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
This specification covers a corrosion- and heat-resistant steel in the form of bars, wire, forgings, mechanical tubing, flash-welded rings, and stock for forging or flash-welded rings
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
This specification covers a cast leaded-tin bronze in the form of sealing rings (see 8.5
AMS D Nonferrous Alloys Committee
This SAE Standard establishes the requirements for non-dispersant lubricating oils to be used in four-stroke cycle piston aircraft engines. This document covers the same lubricating oil requirements as the former military specification MIL-L-6082. Users should consult their airframe or engine manufacturers’ manuals for the latest listing of acceptable lubricants. Compliance with this specification must be accomplished in accordance with the Performance Review Institute (PRI) product qualification process as described in the documents referenced in 2.2.2. Requests for submittal information may be made to the PRI at the address shown in 2.2.2, referencing this specification. Products qualified to this specification are listed on a Qualified Products List (QPL) managed by the PRI. Approval and/or certification for use of a specific piston engine oil in aerospace applications is the responsibility of the individual equipment builders and/or governmental authorities and may be accomplished
E-38 Aviation Piston Engine Fuels and Lubricants
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