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GAS MOTOR

1961-12-31
HISTORICAL
ARP719
Gas for the purpose of this ARP shall be defined as the gaseous produces) resulting from the decomposition, dissociation, or combustion of liquid or solid mono or bi-propellants. Where other gases such as heated N2, H2, H2O (steam), etc., which may have similar physical and/or chemical properties as the defined "gas", are used to effect testing economies; they may be considered as being included in this ARP.
Standard

Gas Motor

2007-11-06
HISTORICAL
ARP719A
It is intended that this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) will set down guidelines for the development and test of gas motors to provide a practical and reliable hot gas rotary actuation mechanism. Specific operational and test requirements shall be specified in a detail specification.
Standard

Gas Motor

2013-06-17
CURRENT
ARP719B
It is intended that this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) will set down guidelines for the development and test of gas motors to provide a practical and reliable hot gas rotary actuation mechanism. Specific operational and test requirements shall be specified in a detail specification.
Standard

PROCEDURE FOR INSPECTION OF INSERVICE AIRBORNE ACCUMULATORS FOR CORROSION AND DAMAGE

2011-03-18
HISTORICAL
ARP4150
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is intended as a guide in establishing inspection procedures to determine the condition of inservice accumulators. A minimum inspection program is recommended to determine the existence of corrosion and damage. Recommendations are also provided for corrective action if it is determined that the environment is contributing to the deterioration of the surface protection system treatments.
Standard

Procedure for Inspection of In-Service Airborne Accumulators for Corrosion and Damage

2019-11-12
CURRENT
ARP4150A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is a guide in establishing inspection procedures to determine the condition of in-service accumulators. Recommendations are also provided for corrective action if it is determined that the environment is contributing to the deterioration of the surface protection system treatments.
Standard

Aerospace - Accumulator, Hydraulic, Cylindrical, Piston Separated

2007-11-20
HISTORICAL
ARP4379A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is intended as a guide in defining the requirements for aerospace piston separated hydraulic accumulators, including details pertinent to the design, fabrication, and performance of the accumulator. This type of accumulator has a piston separator and contains both high-pressure gas and fluid. The accumulator is used in aerospace hydraulic systems of the following types as defined in AS5440 with design operating pressures of up to 8000 psi (55,160 kPa). Type I: -65 to +160 °F (-54 to +71 °C) fluid temperature Type II: -65 to +275 °F (-54 to +135 °C) fluid temperature For commercial aerospace or helicopter applications, the information and guidelines of ARP4752 or ARP4925 respectively, are considered.
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