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The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is to provide rotorcraft and engine designers with a better understanding of turboshaft engine idle power characteristics and objectives to be considered in the design and integration process. For the purpose of this document, idle is the lowest suitable steady-state power setting, most commonly corresponding to a gas generator speed setting or range. In general, a lower engine idle setting is desired by the airframer to reduce noise, fuel consumption, and main rotor downwash when on the ground and to reduce the size requirement of a rotor brake system. In contrast, the engine manufacturer generally prefers a higher engine idle setting, as operation further away from the engine design speed involves more challenges in operability and mechanical design. A variety of rotorcraft and engine factors are described for consideration. Some typical engine power and torque trends are presented for illustrative purposes. The information
S-12 Powered Lift Propulsion Committee
This equipment specification covers requirements for airfield liquid anti-icing/deicing equipment for airfield snow removal purposes. The unit shall include a combination of a carrier vehicle, liquid product tank, and dispensing system. This vehicle as a unit shall be an integrated chemical dispensing deicing/anti-icing application system. Primary application is for the liquid chemical application for cleaning of ice and snow from airfield operational areas such as runways, taxiways, and ramp aprons. The term “carrier vehicle” represents the various self-propelled prime movers that provide the motive power necessary to move snow and ice control equipment during winter operations. The airport operator may require this specified piece of equipment in order to maintain the airfield during large and small snow events. When necessary, the airfield liquid anti-icing/deicing chemical applicator (ALAD) shall be a central and critical element in the winter pavement maintenance fleet in the
G-15 Airport Snow and Ice Control Equipment Committee
This specification provides processing and acceptance requirements for electrical discharge machining (EDM) when applied to the manufacturing of parts
AMS B Finishes Processes and Fluids Committee
This specification covers a titanium alloy in the form of bars up through 1.000 inch (25.40 mm) in diameter or least distance between parallel sides, inclusive, forgings of thickness up through 1.000 inch (25.40 mm), inclusive, high-strength fastener stock up through 1.250 inch (31.75 mm), inclusive, and stock for forging of any size (see 8.7
AMS G Titanium and Refractory Metals Committee
This specification covers a discontinuously reinforced aluminum alloy (DRA) made by mechanical alloying 2124A aluminum powder and silicon carbide (SiC) particulate. It is produced in the form of extruded bar, rod, wire, and shapes with cross section inclusive of 1-inch (25.4-mm) diameter or less (see 8.7
AMS D Nonferrous Alloys Committee
The tubing described in this document is for use in electrical interconnect systems for the protection and routing of wire bundle installations
AE-8C1 Connectors Committee
This specification covers the general requirements for removable crimp, solderless wrap, and solder type electrical contacts for use in connectors and other electric and electronic components (see 6.1) with stranded conductor wire. The contacts shall be capable of operating within the temperature range as specified (see 3.1
AE-8C1 Connectors Committee
This specification covers two series of electrical, rectangular connectors with crimp type removable contacts. These connectors are provided with single, dual, triple, and quadruple insert shell configurations
AE-8C1 Connectors Committee
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