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Ship Systems and Equipment - Selection of Hydraulic Directional Control Valves

2013-05-31
CURRENT
J1783_201305
This SAE Recommended Practice provides the designer with guidance for the selection of directional control valves for use in the hydraulic systems of surface ships and submersibles. This guidance includes use of standard valves and interfaces, minimum envelopes that should be reserved to permit interchangeability, environmental considerations, and general technical requirements.
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Ship Systems and Equipment - Hydraulic System Design Criteria for Marine Vehicles

2013-05-30
CURRENT
J1779_201305
The marine environment differs greatly from other environments in which hydraulics are used. This Recommended Practice provides hydraulic design considerations and criteria for the marine environment and is applicable to commercial vessels, military ships, and submersible vehicles. This document may be used for manned and un-manned vehicles.
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Ship Systems and Equipment-Recommended Practice for Hydraulic Fluid Selection

2006-11-13
CURRENT
J1778_200611
This SAE Recommended Practice identifies general requirements for hydraulic fluids to be used for ship systems and equipment with respect to power transmission, lubrication, and passive applications. It also indicates the environmental limits within which the fluids shall perform their intended purpose satisfactorily and reliably. Characteristics of particular importance to ship systems and equipment are discussed.
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Hydraulic Fluid Power—Valves—Method for Assessing the Lock Sensitivity to Contaminants

2006-11-13
HISTORICAL
J2470_200611
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a procedure, which will aid in assessing the contaminant sensitivity of hydraulic valves. The approach taken defines a test procedure with flexibility for testing valves in a wide range of contamination levels. The user of this procedure must establish the contamination levels for testing. Three levels are suggested which should cover the range for most valve applications. This procedure does not establish the contaminant sensitivity requirements for any valve. The user of this procedure needs to be aware of the system contamination level that the valve will operate in and select test contamination levels significantly higher than the operating level to assess the suitability of the valve. The test procedure permits a valve to be tested without disassembly and therefore permits protection of proprietary design information.
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Marine Vehicles—Hydraulic Pumps—Design and Specification Guide

2005-05-13
HISTORICAL
J1776_200505
This SAE Recommended Practice provides guidance defining the hydraulic system requirements and for preparing a detailed specification for a pumping component. The user can follow this document to set forth the pump environmental and performance considerations, establish service life and reliability goals, and define specific evaluation tests in order to qualify it for advanced marine vehicle applications.
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Ship Systems and Equipment—Selection of Hydraulic Directional Control Valves

2002-03-28
HISTORICAL
J1783_200203
This SAE Recommended Practice provides the designer with guidance for the selection of directional control valves for use in the hydraulic systems of surface ships and submersibles. This guidance includes use of standard valves and interfaces, minimum envelopes that should be reserved to permit interchangeability, environmental considerations, and general technical requirements.
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Hydraulic Fluid Power—Valves—Method for Assessing the Lock Sensitivity to Contaminants

1999-10-01
HISTORICAL
J2470_199910
This SAE Recommended Practice defines a procedure, which will aid in assessing the contaminant sensitivity of hydraulic valves. The approach taken defines a test procedure with flexibility for testing valves in a wide range of contamination levels. The user of this procedure must establish the contamination levels for testing. Three levels are suggested which should cover the range for most valve applications. This procedure does not establish the contaminant sensitivity requirements for any valve. The user of this procedure needs to be aware of the system contamination level that the valve will operate in and select test contamination levels significantly higher than the operating level to assess the suitability of the valve. The test procedure permits a valve to be tested without disassembly and therefore permits protection of proprietary design information.
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Ship Systems and Equipment—Recommended Practice for Hydraulic Fluid Selection

1998-11-02
HISTORICAL
J1778_199811
This SAE Recommended Practice identifies general requirements for hydraulic fluids to be used for ship systems and equipment with respect to power transmission, lubrication, and passive applications. It also indicates the environmental limits within which the fluids shall perform their intended purpose satisfactorily and reliably. Characteristics of particular importance to ship systems and equipment are discussed.
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SELECTION OF HYDRAULIC DIRECTIONAL CONTROL VALVES FOR MARINE VEHICLE APPLICATIONS

1993-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1783_199312
This SAE Hydrospace Recommended Practice provides the designer with guidance for the selection of directional control valves for use in the hydraulic systems of surface ships and submersibles. This guidance includes use of standard valves and interfaces, minimum envelopes which should be reserved to permit interchangeability, and environmental considerations.
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NOISE CONTROL IN FLUID POWER SYSTEMS OF MARINE VEHICLES

1992-07-01
HISTORICAL
J1782_199207
Hydraulic and pneumatic systems are used on marine vehicles for steering, vehicle control and utility services. System components that generate and transmit noise are of concern. Noise of prime movers and lift systems is beyond the scope of this report.
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