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General Requirements for Hydraulic System Reservoirs

2023-06-19
WIP
AS5586B
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) specifies the general requirements for hydraulic system reservoirs that are installed in commercial and military aircraft and helicopters and also in missile hydraulic systems.This document includes design, test (production and qualification) criteria for various types of reservoirs. Appendix A provides information on hydraulic fluid volume requirements and reservoir sizing.This document also provides a basis for the Procurement Specification to completely define individual reservoir requirements.
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Solenoid, Electrical, General Specification for

2023-04-26
CURRENT
AS40401
This specification covers the general requirements for electrical solenoids used to actuate various devices through the conversion of electrical signals into mechanical motion. These solenoids are of the axial stroke type and the rotary stroke type.
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Recommended Design and Test Requirements for Hydraulic Priority Valves

2022-03-28
WIP
ARP7125
1. SCOPE This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides recommendations for the design and test requirements for hydraulic priority valves. The hydraulic priority valve is intended for use in a civil or a military aircraft hydraulic system with a rated system pressure up to 5000 psi (34500 kPa). 1.1 Purpose The recommended requirements contained in this document are compiled for inclusion in a Procurement Specification for a hydraulic priority valve. NOTE: The recommended requirements in this ARP should be reviewed by the Purchaser or the Contractor and only those requirements that are applicable for a specific application should be incorporated in the Procurement Specification. 1.2 Classification The hydraulic priority valve types covered by this ARP are: • The line-mounted type - a valve with standard fitting ends • The cartridge type - a cylindrical valve with O-ring glands for mounting in a manifold, for example
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Recommended Design and Test Requirements for Hydraulic Flow Regulators

2022-03-17
CURRENT
ARP7212
This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides recommendations for the design and test requirements for hydraulic flow regulators (also known as flow control valves). The hydraulic flow regulator is intended for use in a civil or a military aircraft hydraulic system with a rated system pressure up to 5000 psi (34500 kPa).
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Aerospace - Valves, Shuttle, Hydraulic, Aircraft & Missile

2020-02-27
WIP
ARP4987
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is intended as a guide to define the requirements for aerospace hydraulic shuttle valves, including details pertinent to the design, performance, fabrication, and testing of the shuttle valves.
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Aerospace-Solenoid Valve, Hydraulic, Three Way, Two Position, Direct Acting

2019-10-10
WIP
ARP4945B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is intended as a guide to aid in the specifying and testing of direct acting three way, two position, single and multiple coil, normally open and normally closed solenoid valves used for the pilot actuation of hydraulic control systems and the control of hydraulic components. The information presented should be useful in standardizing terminology, in specifying requirements and performance parameters, and in defining test methods. The recommendations do not restrict or attempt to define the internal design features of solenoid valves. Standard mechanical, electrical and fluid porting interfaces are recommended to provide commonalty, interchangeability, design flexibility and to be more affordable. In general, this recommended practice is directed toward solenoid valves for use in military and commercial flight control and hydraulic actuation systems.
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Coiled Tubing – Titanium Alloy, Hydraulic Applications, Aerospace

2018-06-21
CURRENT
ARP4146D
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) addresses the design, installation, and testing of coiled tube assemblies using Ti-3Al-2.5V cold worked, stress relieved (CWSR) tubing per AMS4945. It specifically details five different configurations of coiled tubing. The configurations detailed herein should be compatible with pressure levels up to 8000 psi (55.2 MPa) upon completion of analysis for the actual stress and life requirement of the intended application. Formal qualification tests are recommended to verify satisfactory installation, clamping, and the life of each unique design. NOTE: For information on design of coiled tube assemblies using CRES steel tubing, see ARP584.
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General Requirements for Hydraulic System Reservoirs

2018-06-11
CURRENT
AS5586A
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) specifies the general requirements for hydraulic system reservoirs that are installed in commercial and military aircraft and helicopters and also in missile hydraulic systems. This document includes design, test (production and qualification) criteria for various types of reservoirs. Appendix A provides information on hydraulic fluid volume requirements and reservoir sizing. This document also provides a basis for the Procurement Specification to completely define individual reservoir requirements.
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Aerospace - General Requirements for Hydraulic Relief Valves

2017-09-27
CURRENT
ARP4763
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is intended as a guide to define the requirements for aerospace hydraulic relief valves, including details pertinent to the design, performance, fabrication, and testing of the relief valves. NOTE 1: This ARP is for hydraulic system full-flow relief valves; ARP4835 has been developed to specifically cover thermal relief valves. NOTE 2: This document does not cover the modification of cracking pressure by external input; either hydraulic, electric, or pneumatic.
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Coiled Tubing - Corrosion Resistant Steel, Hydraulic Applications, Aerospace

2017-06-16
CURRENT
ARP584D
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) addresses the design, installation, and testing of coiled tube assemblies ranging from 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) to 1.0 inch (25 mm) diameter using CRES tubing per AMS-T-6845, unless otherwise approved by the Procuring Activity. This ARP specifically details three different configurations of coiled tubing. These configurations should be compatible with pressure levels up to 3000 psi (20.7 MPa) upon the completion of the analysis for the actual stress and life requirement of the intended application. However, formal qualification tests are recommended to verify the satisfactory installation, clamping, and the life of each unique design. NOTE: Refer to ARP4146 for information on design of coiled tube assemblies using Titanium tubing.
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Design of Tubing Installations for Aerospace Hydraulic Systems

2016-11-17
HISTORICAL
ARP994B
This document provides recommended practices for the design and selection of tube, hose, and fitting systems that are used to transmit hydraulic fluid on aircraft. NOTE: Guidance for the sizing of hydraulic tubing is contained in Appendix A.
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Aerospace-Hydraulic Switching Valve, Pressure or Pilot Operated

2014-10-22
WIP
ARP4741A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes the requirements for the design, manufacture, and qualification of four hydraulic switching valves used in airborne applications. Two are pressure operated, Type IA and IB and two are solenoid/pilot operated, Type IIA and IIB. They are applicable to four pressure classes 3000, 4000, 5000 and 8000 psi. The equipment as designed is intended to be installed in hydraulic systems designed to AS5440 for military applications or ARP4752 and ARP4925 depending on the type of aircraft for commercial applications. Additional or refined requirements shall be contained in the detail (procurement) specification and these shall take precedence over any potentially conflicting requirements of this ARP or documents referenced by this ARP.
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Reducers, Pneumatic Pressure, Missile

2014-10-06
CURRENT
AS1297B
The complete specification for a pneumatic pressure reducer for high pressure pneumatic systems used in missiles comprises: (1) this standard, which includes many of the general performance requirements, (2) a detailed procurement specification describing envelope and operating conditions, and (3) the "Pneumatic Components, Aeronautical - General Specification For - MIL-P-8564" which covers general requirements common to all components for use in high pressure pneumatic systems.
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Aerospace-Solenoid Valve, Hydraulic, Three Way, Two Position, Direct Acting

2013-11-22
CURRENT
ARP4945A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is intended as a guide to aid in the specifying and testing of direct acting three way, two position, single and multiple coil, normally open and normally closed solenoid valves used for the pilot actuation of hydraulic control systems and the control of hydraulic components. The information presented should be useful in standardizing terminology, in specifying requirements and performance parameters, and in defining test methods. The recommendations do not restrict or attempt to define the internal design features of solenoid valves. Standard mechanical, electrical and fluid porting interfaces are recommended to provide commonalty, interchangeability, design flexibility and to be more affordable. In general, this recommended practice is directed toward solenoid valves for use in military and commercial flight control and hydraulic actuation systems.
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Coiled Tubing – Titanium Alloy, Hydraulic Applications, Aerospace

2012-12-12
HISTORICAL
ARP4146C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) addresses the design, installation, and testing of coiled tube assemblies using Ti-3Al-2.5V cold worked, stress relieved (CWSR) tubing per AMS4945. It specifically details five different configurations of coiled tubing. The configurations detailed herein should be compatible with pressure levels up to 8000 psi (55.2 MPa) upon completion of analysis for the actual stress and life requirement of the intended application. Formal qualification tests are recommended to verify satisfactory installation, clamping, and the life of each unique design. NOTE: For information on design of coiled tube assemblies using CRES steel tubing, see ARP584.
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Recommended Practice for the Design of Tubing Installations for Aerospace Fluid Power Systems

2012-08-22
HISTORICAL
ARP994A
This document provides recommended practices for the design of tubing systems that are used for the transmission of liquid and gasses in fluid power systems for aerospace vehicles such as aircraft, missiles and boosters. The primary emphasis is given to recommended practices for line sizing, tube routing, supports and clamping, stress considerations and permissible defects, and provisions for flexure through the use of flexible hoses, coiled tubes, swivel joints, and expansion glands. The sections regarding tubing materials and fitting types are included for reference, but particular recommendations are purposely avoided since their selection is dependent upon the specific requirements of each particular vehicle system and many other factors.
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Coiled Tubing - Corrosion Resistant Steel, Hydraulic Applications, Aerospace

2012-01-17
HISTORICAL
ARP584C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) addresses the design, installation, and testing of coiled tube assemblies ranging from 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) to 1.0 inch (25 mm) diameter using CRES tubing per AMS-T-6845, unless otherwise approved by the Procuring Activity. This ARP specifically details three different configurations of coiled tubing. These configurations should be compatible with pressure levels up to 3000 psi (20.7 MPa) upon the completion of the analysis for the actual stress and life requirement of the intended application. However, formal qualification tests are recommended to verify the satisfactory installation, clamping, and the life of each unique design. NOTE: Refer to ARP4146 for information on design of coiled tube assemblies using Titanium tubing.
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Coiled Tubing – Titanium Alloy, Hydraulic Applications, Aerospace

2011-11-28
HISTORICAL
ARP4146B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) addresses the design, installation, and testing of coiled tube assemblies using Ti-3Al-2.5V cold worked, stress relieved (CWSR) tubing per AMS4945. It specifically details five different configurations of coiled tubing. The configurations detailed herein should be compatible with pressure levels up to 8000 psi (55.2 MPa) upon completion of analysis for the actual stress and life requirement of the intended application. Formal qualification tests are recommended to verify satisfactory installation, clamping, and the life of each unique design. NOTE: For information on design of coiled tube assemblies using CRES steel tubing, see ARP584.
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