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Fittings, Welded, Hydraulic, Titanium, Corrosion-Resistant Steel and Nickel, 3000 psi Hydraulic

2024-02-23
CURRENT
AS1576G
This document defines the requirements for weld fittings and machine weldments using an orbiting welding head suitable for use on cold worked 3AL-2.5V titanium, 21Cr-6Ni-9Mn CRES, and 718 nickel alloy tubing. Fitting standards covered by this specification include non-separable welded elbow, tee, and reducer fittings, and reconnectable 24-degree cone fittings, such as sleeves and unions.
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Cross Reference for Materials for Fluid Systems Components, Including Military and Federal Specifications and Their International Equivalents

2022-08-19
CURRENT
AIR1564C
This SAE Aerospace Report (AIR) provides a cross reference for SAE material standards to other similar standards. The SAE Committee G-3 invites comments and recommendations for the addition of materials and information for inclusion into this informational report. No attempt has been made to obtain samples of the materials or conduct physical and chemical analyses to determine if they are equivalent. Anyone using this AIR, therefore, is cautioned to verify for themselves the interchangeabillity of the specific materials. Additional contributions of missing or supplemental data should be directed to SAE marked for the attention of Committee G-3.
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Clamp Loads and Bending Stresses in Aircraft Tubing Installations

2020-10-09
CURRENT
AIR1593A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) contains information relative to stresses and loads developed in tubes caused by tube deflections encountered in misaligned installations. Users are advised that when calculating the stresses and loads of a tubing system, the yield strength of existing loop clamp material is significantly lower than the tubing materials specified herein and should be considered.
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Service Damage Limits for Aircraft Hydraulic Tubing

2019-10-09
WIP
AIR1388C
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is intended to assist in evaluating the serviceability of damaged hydraulic tubing lines. The performance requirements are outlined to which the defect sample were tested. Test methods and data are described and summarized. Permissible defect limits are listed for 6061-T6 aluminum return lines, 3000 psi hydraulic tubing of 21Cr-6Ni-9Mn SS, 304 1/8 hard, corrosion resistant steel (CRES), as well as 3Al-2.5V CWRS and 3Al-2.5V annealed, seamless titanium tubing. All dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.
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