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External Hydraulic Leakage for In-Service Components

2022-12-16
CURRENT
ARP1084B
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide guide lines for allowable leakage for in-service aircraft hydraulic components at a nominal 100 °F (38 °C) temperature and to outline the procedure for measuring such leakage. The limits to be applied to any specific aircraft should be adjusted before inclusion in a maintenance manual.
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Aerospace - Commercial Aircraft Hydraulic Systems

2021-10-05
WIP
AIR5005B
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been compiled to provide information on hydraulic systems fitted to commercial aircraft. Data has been provided for following aircraft types: a. Wide body jet airliners b. Narrow body jet airliner c. Turboprop/commuter aircraft d. Business jet aircraft The airliners that have been included in this document are generally in operational service with either airlines or cargo operators. Information on aircraft that have been retired from in-service use has been included for reference purposes. No information is presented for aircraft that are currently being developed.
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Aerospace Design and Installation of Commercial Transport Helicopter Hydraulic Systems

2021-08-18
WIP
ARP4925C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes the factors which should be considered in the design and installation of a commercial transport rotorcraft hydraulic system, including the applicable airworthiness regulations that affect the hydraulic system. This ARP also provides information and guidelines on the many factors that arise in the design process to provide cost effectiveness, reliability, maintainability and accepted design and installation practices.
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Commercial Aircraft Hydraulic System Sizing

2021-01-26
CURRENT
ARP6277
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide guidelines for determining the hydraulic flow demands for all phases of commercial flight including details of sizing of associated hydraulic components such as hydraulic pumps, hydraulic accumulators, hydraulic reservoirs, hydraulic filters, and hydraulic tubing.
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Aerospace - Commercial Aircraft Hydraulic Systems

2015-09-21
CURRENT
AIR5005A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been compiled to provide information on hydraulic systems fitted to commercial aircraft. Data has been provided for following aircraft types: a Wide body jet airliners b Narrow body jet airliners c Turboprop/commuter aircraft d Business jet aircraft The airliners that have been included in this document are generally in operational service with either airlines or cargo operators. Information on aircraft that have been retired from in-service use has been included for reference purposes. No information is presented for aircraft that are currently being developed.
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Aerospace - Lightning Effects on Hydraulic Transport Elements on Aircraft

2015-08-28
CURRENT
AIR6185
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) describes hydraulic system design and installation to minimize the effects of lightning, especially when the aircraft structure is composite. Techniques for effective electrical bonding, hydraulic system lightning protection, and lightning protection verification techniques are discussed.
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Aerospace Design and Installation of Commercial Transport Helicopter Hydraulic Systems

2014-10-09
CURRENT
ARP4925B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes the factors which should be considered in the design and installation of a commercial transport rotorcraft hydraulic system, including the applicable airworthiness regulations that affect the hydraulic system. This ARP also provides information and guidelines on the many factors that arise in the design process to provide cost effectiveness, reliability, maintainability and accepted design and installation practices.
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External Hydraulic Leakage for In-Service Components

2013-10-04
HISTORICAL
ARP1084A
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide guide lines for allowable leakage for in-service aircraft hydraulic components at a nominal 100 °F (38 °C) temperature and to outline the procedure for measuring such leakage. The limits to be applied to any specific aircraft should be adjusted before inclusion in a maintenance manual.
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Aerospace - Commercial Aircraft Hydraulic Systems

2000-03-01
HISTORICAL
AIR5005
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been compiled to provide information on hydraulic systems fitted to commercial aircraft. Data has been provided for the following aircraft types: a Wide body jet airliners; b Narrow body jet airliners; c Turboprop/commuter aircraft. The aircraft that have been included in this document are in operational service with either airlines or cargo operators. No information is presented for aircraft that are currently being developed.
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