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Design Considerations for a relocatable Test Cell

2023-11-15
WIP
ARP8477
Highlight items cell design features that can make it less difficult to physically move a test cell at a future date. A relocatable test cell is one that can be deconstructed and constructed again on a new site where as a mobile test cell is routinely moved.
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Physical Modeling Techniques for Jet Engine Test Cell Aerodynamics

2023-11-09
WIP
AIR4827C
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been written for individuals associated with ground level testing of turbofan and turbojet engines and particularly for those who might be interested in investigating the performance characteristics of a new test cell design or of proposed modifications to an existing test cell by means of a scale model test.
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Gas Turbine Engine Test Facility Audit Process

2023-05-17
WIP
ARP6196A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice provides recommendations for: • the audit process in general; • a list of specific areas of attention to be audited; • maintaining the test facility in such a manner that it meets audit requirements.
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Test Facility Shakedown and Commissioning

2023-05-17
WIP
AIR6364A
The paper will concentrate on the main engineering engine related aspects of the facility and will not necessarily contain information on the construction validation activities such as HVAC, electrical, facility fire system, waste water etc.
Standard

Infrasound Phenomenon in Engine Test Cells

2023-03-24
WIP
AIR5303A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been written for individuals associated with the ground level testing of large turbofan and turbojet engines, and particularly those who are interested in infrasound phenomena.
Standard

Standard Specification for Turbine Flowmeters

2022-10-05
WIP
AS5304A
This is a SAE Standard specification with minimum performance characteristics for Turbine Flowmeter (TFM) that pertains only to sizes from ½ to 2 inches. The utilization of TFM is for hydrocarbon liquid fuel volumetric flow measurements. This Standard specifically excludes smart electronics in accomplishing the defined performance objectives. Users of this Standard should specify other TFM characteristics required to satisfy their application and utilization in operational environment. A User should understand fit and function of the TFM and define end user specific fit and function requirements. The TFM should be calibrated by the manufacturer should be based upon end user requirements and presented as Roshko versus Strouhal at a reference temperature. The Supplier shall be prepared to show evidence to User that the device demonstrates compliance with all requirements identified in this Standard.
Standard

Recommended Maintenance, Inspection and Monitoring Procedure for Engine Test Cells

2018-12-20
WIP
ARP8540
A guide to maintenance procedures in test cells. A suggested equipment monitoring and/or inspections to reduce the probability of unanticipated failures and associated test cell down time. Guidelines for using typically available data acquisition capabilities in a test cell are provided to utilize normally available trending capability to monitor the testing equipment in addition to using these tools for the usual monitoring of the test article. For the common types of test cells (turboshaft, turboprop, turbojet, and turbofan) test facilities, lists of typical systems with their associated components are provided with suggested inspection intervals and key items to look for in the inspection. A template risk assessment form is provided to facilitate the customization of the assessment of the test cell components to help predict recommended spares.
Standard

Physical Modeling Techniques for Jet Engine Test Cell Aerodynamics

2016-10-21
CURRENT
AIR4827B
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been written for individuals associated with ground level testing of turbofan and turbojet engines and particularly for those who might be interested in investigating the performance characteristics of a new test cell design or of proposed modifications to an existing test cell by means of a scale model test.
Standard

Turbofan and Turbojet Gas Turbine Engine Test Cell Correlation

2016-08-12
HISTORICAL
ARP741C
This paper describes a recommended practice and procedure for the correlation of test cells that are used for the performance testing of turbofan and turbojet engines. Test cell correlation is performed to determine the effect of any given test cell enclosure and equipment on the performance of an engine relative to the baseline performance of that engine. When baseline testing is performed in an indoor test cell, the baseline performance data are adjusted to open air conditions. Although no original equipment manufacturer (OEM) documents are actually referenced, the experience and knowledge of several OEMs contributed to the development of this document. Each engine Manufacturer has their own practices relating to correlation and they will be used by those OEMS for the purpose of establishing certified test facilities.
Standard

Turboshaft/Turboprop Gas Turbine Engine Test Cell Correlation

2013-12-19
HISTORICAL
ARP4755B
This paper describes a recommended practice and procedure for the correlation of test cells that are used for the performance testing of turboprop and turboshaft engines. This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) shall apply to both dynamometer and propeller based testing. Test cell correlation is performed to determine the effect of any given test cell enclosure and equipment on the performance of an engine relative to the baseline performance of that engine.
Standard

Turbine Flowmeter Fuel Flow Calculations

2013-10-04
HISTORICAL
ARP4990A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides to the aerospace industry a procedure for the consistent and accurate calculation of fuel flow using turbine flowmeters during development, production, and post overhaul/repair gas turbine engine testing.
Standard

Modeling Techniques for Jet Engine Test Cell Aerodynamics

2009-06-16
HISTORICAL
AIR4827A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been written for individuals associated with ground level testing of turbofan and turbojet engines and particularly for those who might be interested in investigating the performance characteristics of a new test cell design or of proposed modifications to an existing test cell by means of a scale model test.
Standard

Turbofan and Turbojet Gas Turbine Engine Test Cell Correlation

2008-11-05
HISTORICAL
ARP741B
This paper describes a recommended practice and procedure for the correlation of test cells that are used for the performance testing of turbofan and turbojet engines. Test cell correlation is performed to determine the effect of any given test cell enclosure and equipment on the performance of an engine relative to the baseline performance of that engine. When baseline testing is performed in an indoor test cell, the baseline performance data are adjusted to open air conditions.
Standard

TURBINE FLOWMETER FUEL FLOW CALCULATIONS

2007-11-15
HISTORICAL
ARP4990
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides to the aerospace industry a procedure for the consistent and accurate calculation of fuel flow using turbine flowmeters during development, production, and post overhaul/repair gas turbine engine testing.
Standard

Turbofan and Turbojet Gas Turbine Engine Test Cell Correlation

1999-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP741A
This paper describes a recommended practice and procedure for the correlation of test cells that are used for the performance testing of turbofan and turbojet engines. Test cell correlation is performed to determine the effect of any given test cell enclosure and equipment on the performance of an engine relative to the baseline performance of that engine. When baseline testing is performed in an indoor test cell, the baseline performance data are adjusted to open air conditions.
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