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This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for use in testing and evaluating the approximate performance of engine-driven cooling fans. This performance would include flow, pressure, and power. This flow and pressure information is used to estimate the engine cooling performance. This power consumption is used to estimate net engine power per SAE J1349. The procedure also provides a general description of equipment necessary to measure the approximate fan performance. The test conditions in the procedure generally will not match those of the installation for which cooling and fuel consumption information is desired. The performance of a given fan depends on the geometric details of the installation, including the shroud and its clearance. These details should be duplicated in the test setup if accurate performance measurement is expected. The performance at a given air density and speed also depends on the volumetric flow rate, or the pressure rise across the fan, since these two
Cooling Systems Standards Committee
This specification covers bonded honeycomb core made of aluminum alloy and supplied in the form of blocks, slices, or other configurations as ordered (see 8.5
AMS D Nonferrous Alloys Committee
This specification covers a corrosion- and heat-resistant nickel alloy in the form of sheet, strip, and plate 1.000 inch (25.40 mm) and under in nominal thickness
AMS F Corrosion and Heat Resistant Alloys Committee
G-3, Aerospace Couplings, Fittings, Hose, Tubing Assemblies
This specification covers a low-carbon steel in the form of wire up to 0.249 inch (6.32 mm), inclusive, supplied as coils of wire or, when specified, as straight lengths
AMS E Carbon and Low Alloy Steels Committee
This specification covers an aircraft-quality, 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
The supplier shall use the following process to respond to a customer request for corrective and preventive action
G-22 Aerospace Engine Supplier Quality (AESQ) Committee
This standard defines the minimum requirements for conducting Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA) for variable and attribute assessment on characteristics as defined on the drawing or specification. It does not define the detailed analytical methods for each type of study as these can be found in existing published texts (see Section 2 for guidance
G-22 Aerospace Engine Supplier Quality (AESQ) Committee
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been compiled to provide information on: a The particularities of EHAs and their derivatives that make their implementation useful to meet some specific system requirements, solve some system architecture issues, or provide system optimization within the flight control actuation and hydraulic generation/distribution perimeter b System architecture drivers and basic schematic diagrams, actuator principle schematic diagrams, and basic characteristics, for various civil and military aircraft
A-6B2 Electrohydrostatic Actuation 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 set of criteria is intended for use by accredited Certification Bodies (CBs) to establish compliance and grant certification to AS6081A. It may also be used by others to assess compliance to AS6081A requirements
G-19 Counterfeit Electronic Parts Committee
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides guidance to plan and perform validation and verification of IVHM systems. The intent of this ARP is to help the reader appreciate and understand additional objectives and activities of validation and verification processes, beyond validation and verification of the vehicle, that arise due to the nature of an IVHM System. This includes an end-to-end evaluation of the entire IVHM system, noting that IVHM is a “system of systems.” In order to perform validation and verification, the user must determine what they are using IVHM for, including the criticality of the application. The process should then determine appropriateness of the data corresponding to the application criticality. This document provides validation and verification guidance for IVHM as: (1) a system of systems, (2) a system, and (3) elements within a system. While this document is not intended to be prescriptive, it is a reference guide that highlights and discusses
HM-1 Integrated Vehicle Health Management 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
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 specification covers the requirements for an electrodeposit of cadmium diffused into an electrodeposit of nickel on carbon, low-alloy, and corrosion-resistant steels
AMS B Finishes Processes and Fluids Committee
This specification covers the requirements for electrodeposition of tin on metals and the properties of the deposit
AMS B Finishes Processes and Fluids Committee
This document specifically pertains to cybersecurity for road vehicles. This document encompasses the entire vehicle lifecycle of key management. It has been developed by SAE Committee TEVEES18F, Vehicle Security Credentials Interoperability (VSCI), a subcommittee of SAE Committee TEVEES18A, Vehicle Cybersecurity Systems Engineering Committee. This committee is authorized under the scope and authority fo the SAE Electronic Design Automation Steering Committee (also known as the Electronic Systems Group) that is directly under the scope and authority fo the SAE Motor Vehicle Council. The SAE Motor Vehicle Council’s stated scope of influence and authority, as defined by the SAE includes, passenger car and light truck in conjunction with ISO/SAE 21434
Vehicle Electrical System Security Committee
This document establishes age limit and guidance for acceptance of hose and hose assemblies containing elastomeric materials for use in aircraft, space vehicles, missiles and component assemblies thereof at time of delivery to the contractor, procuring activity, or contracting officer. This document does not establish limitations on storage times for military/civil activities nor operating life
G-3, Aerospace Couplings, Fittings, Hose, Tubing Assemblies
Define a process enabling network devices to detect the baud rate of a CAN Classic network as specified by physical layers SAE J1939-11, SAE J1939-14, or SAE J1939-15. The intent is to minimize or eliminate communication disruption between existing network devices. These networks only support Classical Base Frame Format (CBFF) and Classical Extended Frame Format (CEFF) Data Frames, as defined in ISO 11898-1:2015. Baud rate detection on a SAE J1939 CAN FD network is not in scope, as SAE J1939-17 is currently the only SAE J1939 CAN FD physical layer option and specifies only one supported baud rate combination (500 kbit/s / 2000 kbit/s
Truck Bus Control and Communications Network Committee
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice establishes the requirements and procedures for eddy current inspection of open fastener holes in aluminum aircraft structures
AMS K Non Destructive Methods and Processes Committee
This specification covers a fluorocarbon (FKM) rubber in the form of O-rings, O-ring cord, compression seals, and molded-in-place gaskets for aeronautical and aerospace applications
AMS CE Elastomers Committee
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
A-6C2 Seals 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 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 SAE Standard covers general and dimensional specifications for the Code 62 metric (Type 1) and inch (Type 2) flanged heads, flange clamps (FC and FCM), and split flange clamps (FCS and FCSM) applicable to four-screw flange type tube, pipe, and hose connections. Also included are the recommended port dimensions and port design considerations. Type 2 (inch) flange clamps and split flange clamps are not for new design. The flanged heads specified are incorporated into fittings having suitable means for attachment of tubes, pipes, or hoses to provide connection ends. These connections are intended for application in hydraulic systems, on industrial and commercial products, where it is desired to avoid the use of threaded connections. The rated working pressure of an assembly shall not exceed the least of all the component working pressure rated values. The following general specifications supplement the dimensional data contained in the tables with respect to all unspecified detail
Hydraulic Hose and Hose Fittings Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a laboratory test procedure for measuring the composite loss factor and bending stiffness properties of a system consisting of a damping material bonded to a vibrating bar which is excited at the center. The bar could be a steel, aluminum, glass, or other metal or composite bar that would be used in ground vehicles, marine products, and aircraft. The damping materials could be homogeneous, nonhomogeneous, a combination of homogeneous and nonhomogeneous, used in conjunction without or with an inelastic material (such as aluminum foil) in an extensional layer or a constrained layer configuration. The damping material could be a heat bondable material, adhesive backed sheet material, sprayable coating material, or other kinds of viscoelastic materials. The damping procedure discussed here provides means to measure damping over a range of frequencies and temperatures found applicable and useable for different transportation systems. The term
Acoustical Materials Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a method for implementing a bidirectional, serial communications link over the vehicle power supply line among modules containing microcomputers. This document defines those parameters of the serial link that relate primarily to hardware and software compatibility such as interface requirements, system protocol, and message format that pertain to Power Line Communications (PLC) between Tractors and Trailers. This document defines a method of activating the trailer ABS Indicator Lamp that is located in the tractor
Truck Bus Control and Communications Network Committee
This SAE Standard applies to hydraulic directional control valves as applied to self-propelled work machines referenced in SAE J1116. It describes a laboratory test procedure for evaluating: a Flow versus pressure drop b Leakage rate c Operating effort d Metering characteristics versus spool travel, pilot pressure, or electrical current e Relief valve characteristics The document applies to single and multiple section hydraulic directional control valves. This document illustrates axial, manually operated valves although the test procedure is applicable to other input forms such as rotary actuation, electric current, hydraulic or pneumatic pressure. Performance characteristics such as metering hysteresis or dynamic response may have a significant effect on some of these tests
CTTC C1, Hydraulic Systems
This SAE Standard serves as a guide for testing procedures of automotive 12 V storage batteries. The information contained herein was originally developed based on traditional ICE operation but can be more broadly applicable to other vehicle architectures. Although the test procedures contained herein are written from the standpoint of a 12 V nominal battery, they can be scaled for batteries with different nominal voltages
Starter Battery Standards Committee
The 3D crush model can be obtained by any suitable photogrammetry method using this image set and is intended to graphically represent in photographs the shape and orientation of the damaged surface(s) relative to the undamaged, or least damaged, portion of the vehicle. The procedure is intended to provide an image set sufficient to determine, with the use of photogrammetric methodologies, the 3D location of points on the crushed surface of the damaged vehicle. Measurement of the exterior damaged surface(s) on a vehicle is a necessary step in quantifying the deformation caused by a collision and the energy dissipated by the deformation process. The energy analysis is sometimes called a crush analysis. Evaluation of the energy dissipated is useful in reconstructing the change in the velocity of the vehicles (delta-V) involved in a collision. This guideline is intended for use by investigators who do not have photogrammetry expertise, special equipment or training and may be constrained
Crash Data Collection and Analysis Standards Committee
This SAE Information Report, SAE J2931, establishes the requirements for the powerline carrier (PLC) digital communication between plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs), the electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and the utility or service provider, energy services interface (ESI), advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), and home area network (HAN). This specifies the digital communication protocol stack between PEVs and the EVSE. The purpose of the stack outlined in Figure 1 and defined by layers 3 to 6 of the open systems interconnection (OSI) reference model (Figure 1) is to use the functions of layers 1 and 2 specified in SAE J2931/4 and export the functionalities to layer 7 as specified in SAE J2847/2 (as of August 1, 2012, revision) and SAE J2847/1 (targeting revision at the end of 2012). Communications between the EVSE and other than PEV entities such as AMI, ESI, HAN, utility head-end, etc., as shown in Figure 2 are outside of the scope of this document. It is presumed that a
Hybrid - EV 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 Reportingt™ SET File that includes the J3287 ASN File and the J3287 PDF (ZIP format) - download purchase only
V2X Security Technical Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice describes how to position and posture the H-point design tool (HPD) described in Appendix B, and how to establish the seating reference point (SgRP), design H-point travel path, and other key reference points that are used in the design and specification of both driver and passenger seat positions. This practice also provides a method for determining the length of the seat track for a driver seat that adjusts fore/aft. The seat track length is based on a desired level of driver accommodation, assuming a U.S. population containing an equal number of male and female drivers. The procedure can be used to establish driver seat track accommodation for new vehicle designs or to evaluate accommodation in existing vehicles. A general method for determining driver seat track length for any driver population (male and female stature distribution) at any selected accommodation percentile and gender mix is given in Appendix A. Application of this document is limited
Human Accom and Design Devices Stds Comm
This SAE Recommended Practice utilizes existing industry standards to identify a common physical interface and define the protocols necessary to retrieve records stored by light duty vehicle event data recorders (EDRs). To accomplish this, the SAE J1962 diagnostic connector is designated as the primary physical interface for EDR retrieval tools. This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to be used for the development of EDR retrieval tools. Retrieval tools are intended to interface with light duty vehicles and to produce EDR record reports with data element formats specified by SAE J1698-1. Limitations: This SAE Recommend Practice specifies how EDR records should be imaged, translated, and reported by EDR retrieval tools. It does not specify how EDR records are recorded and stored by individual vehicles. This SAE Recommended Practice addresses EDR record retrieval (including imaging and translating) via the connection to the vehicle’s SAE J1962 connector or via direct connection to an
Event Data Recorder Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a standard procedure for testing the output performance and plotting the performance curve of air starting motors
Vehicle EE System Diagnostics Steering Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended as a guide toward standard practice and is subject to change to keep pace with experience and technical advances. This document establishes performance requirements and guidelines for coating materials and plastic substrate testing
Lighting Materials Standards Committee
This document provides recommended practices regarding how System Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA) may be applied to safety-critical systems in any industry in the area of Safety of the Intended Functionality (SOTIF) evaluations
Functional Safety Committee
This Abstract Syntax Notation (ASN.1) file precisely specifies the structure of the data used to support implementation of SAE International Standard J3217/R. Using the ASN.1 specification, a compiler tool can be used to produce encodings as required by the encoding rules identified in the standard (SAE J3217/R messages are encoded with UPER encoding). Both this file and the SAE J2735 ASN.1 files are necessary to collectively implement the data exchanges described in SAE J3217/R. The combined library can be used by any application (along with the additional logic of that application) to exchange the data using interfaces conformant to J3217/R. SAE J3217/R specifies interface requirements and message exchanges for configuration and reporting in road use charging systems
Tolling Applications Technical Committee
This SAE Recommended Practice defines the minimum performance and dimensional requirements for quick connect couplings between flexible tubing or hose and rigid tubing or tubular fittings used in coolant systems. This document applies to automotive and light duty truck applications under the following conditions: a Gasoline, diesel, hybrid, and electrical propulsion cooling systems. b Operating pressure up to 206 kPa (30 psi). c Operating temperatures from -40 °C (-40 °F) to 125 °C (260 °F). Quick connect couplings function by joining the connector to a mating end form, typically without the use of tools. The requirements stated in this document apply to new connectors in assembly operations unless otherwise indicated. For modern powertrain applications, the interconnection of the following devices is typically the design responsibility of the cooling group: coolant control valve, water-to-air charge air cooler (CAC), radiator (high and low temperature variants), and remote
Cooling Systems Standards Committee
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