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This set of Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN.1) modules contains the precise definitions of data structures used in the SAE J3287 standard. Using the ASN.1 specification, a compiler tool can produce libraries that enable software applications to use the data structures and produce corresponding encodings using the Octet Encoding Rules (OER). For further information see the body of SAE J3287. You may also be interested in: V2X Misbehavior Reporting™ the J3287 PDF. V2X Misbehavior Reportingt™ SET File that includes the J3287 ASN File and the J3287 PDF (ZIP format) - download purchase only
V2X Security Technical Committee
This standard provides a specification of a general misbehavior report format suitable for reporting misbehavior observed by a system running SAE V2X applications, and specific report contents for specific instances of misbehavior. It also provides an overview of the architecture of a system-wide misbehavior management service for the V2X system and positions the misbehavior reporting services within that architecture
V2X Security Technical Committee
This set of Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN.1) modules contains the precise definitions of data structures used in the SAE J3287 standard. Using the ASN.1 specification, a compiler tool can produce libraries that enable software applications to use the data structures and produce corresponding encodings using the Octet Encoding Rules (OER). For further information see the body of SAE J3287. You may also be interested in: V2X Misbehavior Reporting™ the J3287 PDF. V2X Misbehavior Reporting™ J3287 ASN File that includes the ASN file (ZIP format) - download purchase only
V2X Security Technical Committee
G-3, Aerospace Couplings, Fittings, Hose, Tubing Assemblies
This procurement specification covers aircraft quality retaining rings of the spiral wound type with uniform rectangular cross-sections and made from a corrosion resistant austenitic iron base alloy of the type identified under the Unified Numbering System as UNS S30200, and of spring temper condition
E-25 General Standards for Aerospace and Propulsion Systems
This specification establishes the requirements for the following types of self-locking nuts in thread diameter sizes 0.1380 through 0.6250 inches: a Wrenching Nuts: i.e., hexagon, double hexagon and spline nuts. b Anchor Nuts: i.e., plate nuts, gang channel nuts, and shank nuts. The wrenching nuts, shank nuts, and nut elements of plate and gang channel nuts are made of a corrosion and heat resistant nickel-base alloy of the type identified under the Unified Numbering System as UNS N07001 and of 180,000 psi axial tensile strength at room temperature, with maximum conditioning of parts at 1400 °F prior to room temperature testing
E-25 General Standards for Aerospace and Propulsion Systems
This specification covers closely-wound helical coil, screw thread inserts made from an age hardenable nickel base alloy formed wire of the type identified under the Unified Numbering System as UNS N07750. The inner surface of the insert coil, after assembly into a screw thread tapped hole, provides internal threads of standard 60° Unified Form
E-25 General Standards for Aerospace and Propulsion Systems
This specification covers a premium aircraft-quality, low-alloy steel in the form of bars, forgings, mechanical tubing, and forging stock
AMS E Carbon and Low Alloy Steels Committee
This specification specifies the engineering requirements for heat treatment, by part fabricators (users) or subcontractors, of parts made of wrought or additively manufactured nickel or cobalt alloys, of raw materials during fabrication, and of fabricated assemblies in which wrought nickel or cobalt alloys are the primary structural components
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes a rating scale for subjective evaluation of vehicle ride and handling. The scale is applicable for the evaluation of specific vehicle ride and handling properties for specified maneuvers, road characteristics and driving conditions, and on proving ground and public roads. The validity of the evaluation is restricted to the individual ride and handling disciplines defined by these maneuvers and to the particular combination of conditions of the vehicle (e.g., equipment, degree of maintenance) and of the environment (e.g., road, weather). This rating scale may not be suitable for some applications, such as specific types of ride or handling qualities, driver populations and market segments, or for correlating with objective measures. Appendix A discusses rating scales that better suit such applications. This document is intended as a guide toward standard practice and is subject to change to keep pace with experience and technical advances
Vehicle Dynamics Standards Committee
This procurement specification covers aircraft-quality solid rivets and tubular end rivets made from a corrosion-resistant steel of the type identified under the Unified Numbering System as UNS S34700
E-25 General Standards for Aerospace and Propulsion Systems
This SAE Standard was developed to provide a method for indicating the direction of engine rotation and numbering of engine cylinders. The document is intended for use in designing new engines to eliminate the differences which presently exist in industry
Engine Power Test Code Committee
This SAE Parts Standard provides dimensional and quality assurance requirements for M6 through M36 metric sizes of studs in the following configurations in materials needed for ship system applications: a Continuous thread studs in M thread profile. b Double end studs—clamping type (also called bolt-studs) where both ends are of the same thread series but different lengths (M thread profile
Ship Systems - Fasteners Committee
This SAE Part Standard covers selected inch screws, bolts, structural bolts, and nuts manufactured in accordance with ASTM International and SAE fastener standards. Appendix A covers bolt blanks to manufacture fitted bolts of specific materials. This document covers fastener materials often used in ship systems and equipment but its use may be applied wherever fasteners of the covered materials are used. This document permits the fasteners to be identified and ordered by a part identification number (PIN) as defined in this document
Ship Systems - Fasteners Committee
This SAE Parts Standard provides dimensional and quality assurance requirements for studs in the following configurations in standard materials used for ship system applications: a Continuous thread studs in UNRC and 8UNR series in the following threads and diameters: UNRC threads (1/4 through 4 inches) UNRF threads (1/4 through 1-1/2 inches) 8UNR threads (1-1/8 through 4 inches) b Double end studs (clamping type) where both ends are of the same minimum thread length in the following threads and diameters: UNRC threads (1/4 through 4 inches) UNRF threads (1/4 through 1-1/2 inches) 8UNR threads (1-1/8 through 4 inches) Different thread forms on each end are permissible. c Double end studs (tap end type) where the tap end thread length is equivalent to 1-1/2 nominal diameters: Tap End Thread Forms and Diameters Nut End Thread Forms and Diameters NC-5 interference-fit tap end threads (1/4 through 1-1/2 inches) UNRC threads (1/4 through 4 inches) UNRC threads (1/4 through 4 inches) UNRF
Ship Systems - Fasteners Committee
This specification covers a corrosion-resistant steel product in the solution and precipitation heat-treated (H950) condition, 12 inches (305 mm) and under in nominal diameter, thickness, or, for hexagons, least distance between parallel sides
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
This specification covers epoxy-resin-impregnated glass fabric laminates in the form of sheet clad on one or both sides with electrolytically-deposited copper foil
AMS P Polymeric Materials Committee
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of sheet
AMS D Nonferrous Alloys Committee
This specification has been declared "CANCELLED" by the Aerospace Materials Division, SAE, as of June 1996, and has been superseded by AMS 3731 & /1
AMS P Polymeric Materials Committee
This specification has been designated as "SUPERSEDED" by the Aerospace Materials Division, SAE, as of September 1991
AMS P17 Polymer Matrix Composites Committee
This specification has been "CANCELLED" by the Aerospace Materials Division, SAE, as of October 1995
AMS P Polymeric Materials Committee
This specification covers filled, resinous, thermosetting compounds capable of being applied and cured in place between the surfaces of mechanically fastened (joined) structures
AMS P Polymeric Materials Committee
This specification covers nylon-cloth-reinforced acrylonitrile-butadiene (NBR) rubber in the form of sheet and of shapes molded and cured from partly cured sheet
AMS P Polymeric Materials Committee
This specification has been "CANCELLED" by the Aerospace Materials Division, SAE, as of June, 1996, and has been supersed by AMS 3731 & /7
AMS P Polymeric Materials Committee
This specification has been "CANCELLED" by the Aerospace Materials Division, SAE, as of October 1995
AMS P Polymeric Materials Committee
This specification covers a corrosion- and heat-resistant nickel alloy in the form of sheet, strip, and foil 0.1874 inch (4.76 mm) and under in nominal thickness
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
This specification covers a magnesium alloy in the form of welding wire (see 8.5
AMS D Nonferrous Alloys Committee
This specification covers an aircraft-quality, low-alloy steel in the form of bars, forgings, mechanical tubing, and forging stock
AMS E Carbon and Low Alloy Steels Committee
This specification covers a corrosion-resistant steel product 8 inches (203 mm) and under in nominal diameter, thickness or for hexagons, least distance between parallel sides, and having a maximum cross-sectional area of 64 square inches (413 cm2) in the solution and precipitation heat treated (H1100) condition
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines qualification requirements, and minimum documentation requirements for forward and aft facing seats in Advanced Air Mobility aircraft. The goal is to achieve occupant protection under normal operational loads and to define test and evaluation criteria to demonstrate occupant protection when the seat is subjected to statically applied ultimate loads and to dynamic test conditions. While this document addresses system performance, responsibility for the seating system is divided between the seat manufacturer and the installation applicant. The seat manufacturer’s responsibility consists of meeting all the seat system performance requirements. The installation applicant has the ultimate system responsibility in assuring that all requirements for safe seat installation have been met. This AS is dependent on AS8049D and cannot be used without it. This AS provides revisions to the corresponding sections of AS8049D to incorporate new material specific
Aircraft Seat Committee
This document describes [motor] vehicle driving automation systems that perform part or all of the dynamic driving task (DDT) on a sustained basis. It provides a taxonomy with detailed definitions for six levels of driving automation, ranging from no driving automation (Level 0) to full driving automation (Level 5), in the context of [motor] vehicles (hereafter also referred to as “vehicle” or “vehicles”) and their operation on roadways: Level 0: No Driving Automation Level 1: Driver Assistance Level 2: Partial Driving Automation Level 3: Conditional Driving Automation Level 4: High Driving Automation Level 5: Full Driving Automation These level definitions, along with additional supporting terms and definitions provided herein, can be used to describe the full range of driving automation features equipped on [motor] vehicles in a functionally consistent and coherent manner. “On-road” refers to publicly accessible roadways (including parking areas and private campuses that permit
On-Road Automated Driving (ORAD) Committee
The complete requirements for procuring the product shall consist of this document and the latest Issue of the basic specification, AMS2431
AMS B Finishes Processes and Fluids Committee
This specification, in conjunction with the general requirements for peening media covered in AMS2431, establishes the requirements for the procurement of conditioned stainless steel cut wire shot
AMS B Finishes Processes and Fluids Committee
This specification covers a corrosion-resistant steel product in the solution and precipitation heat treated (H1000) condition, 12 inches (305 mm) and under in nominal diameter, thickness, or, for hexagons, least distance between parallel sides
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
This specification covers an AlSi10Mg alloy produced by laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) additive manufacturing and subjected to stress relief, hot isostatic press (HIP), solution treat, and artificial aging
AMS AM Additive Manufacturing Metals
This document sets forth the desired characteristics of the Iridium Low-Earth Orbiting (LEO) Aviation Satellite Communication (Satcom) System avionics intended for installation in all types of aircraft including commercial transport, business, and general aviation aircraft. This document provides a description of the system components, aircraft interfaces, and satellite communication functions. It also describes the desired system performance and operational capability of the equipment. The equipment defined in these standards are capable of supporting Air Traffic Safety Serices. This characteristic specifies equipment using the next generation of Iridium satellites (referred to as Iridium NEXT) operating in L band. The services used on the NEXT network are referred to as Iridium Certus®. Based on maximum baud rates and antenna configuration different Certus Service Classes are offered. The Iridium NEXT/Certus satellite network replaces the Iridium legacy satellite network known as
Airlines Electronic Engineering Committee
This specification has been declared 'NONCURRENT' by the Aerospace Materials Division, SAE, as of September 1994. It is recommended, therefore, that this specification not be specified for new designs
AMS D Nonferrous Alloys Committee
This specification has been "CANCELLED" by the Aerospace Materials Division, SAE, as of January 1990
AMS P17 Polymer Matrix Composites Committee
This specification and its supplementary detail specifications cover polyether-type urethane (EU) resins and hardeners which, when mixed and cured, produce elastomeric polyurethane products
AMS P Polymeric Materials Committee
This specification covers a corrosion- and heat-resistant steel in the form of seamless tubing
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
This specification covers an aluminum alloy procured in the form of extruded bars, rods, wire, profiles (shapes), and tubing up to 1.499 inches (38.07 mm), inclusive, in nominal diameter or least thickness (bars, rods, wire, or profiles) or nominal wall thickness (tubing) (see 8.6
AMS D Nonferrous Alloys Committee
This specification covers the requirements for producing a zinc phosphate coating on ferrous alloys and the properties of the coating
AMS B Finishes Processes and Fluids Committee
This specification covers aircraft-quality, low-alloy steel in the form of round, seamless tubing
AMS E Carbon and Low Alloy Steels Committee
This specification covers a premium aircraft-quality, low-alloy steel in the form of bars, forgings, mechanical tubing, and forging stock
AMS E Carbon and Low Alloy Steels Committee
This specification covers a premium aircraft-quality, maraging steel in the form of bars, forgings, mechanical tubing, flash-welded rings up to 10.0 inches (254 mm) in diameter or least distance between parallel sides (thickness), and stock of any size for forging or flash-welded rings (see 8.6
AMS E Carbon and Low Alloy Steels Committee
This specification covers a titanium alloy in the form of sheet, strip, and plate up through 4.000 inches (101.60 mm), inclusive, in thickness (see 8.6
AMS G Titanium and Refractory Metals Committee
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