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Using SCADE System for the Design and Integration of Critical Systems

2012-03-14
This presentation shows the SCADE System product line for systems modeling and generation based on the SysML standard and the Eclipse Papyrus open source technology. SCADE System has been developed in the framework of Listerel, a joint laboratory of Esterel Technologies, provider of the SCADE�, and CEA LIST, project leader of the Eclipse component, Papyrus. From an architecture point of view, the Esterel SCADE tools are built on top of the SCADE platform which includes both SCADE Suite�, a model-based development environment dedicated to critical software, and SCADE System enabling model-based system engineering. SCADE System includes Papyrus, an open source component (under EPL license), integrated in the modeling platform of Eclipse. Using this integrated modeling platform, both system and software teams share the same environment for system development. Furthermore, other model-based tools can be added to the environment, due to the use of Eclipse.
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Study of Materials and Coatings Used for Drilling Carbon Fiber Re-inforced Plastics

2012-03-14
With the increased usage of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics (CFRP) in the aircraft industry, there has been increased pressure to improve cutting tool life. Tungsten carbide tools were the first to be applied to CFRP materials. Poly Crystalline Diamond (PCD) tools also became an acceptable material to be used as a cutting tool material. In recent years, Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) diamond tools have become more popular as a cutting tool material for CFRP. This study compares these possible cutting tool materials in the drilling of CFRP. Wear is measured as well as hole quality. Life is determined by common industry standards with regard to fiber break out in a common CFRP material. An economic analysis is conducted in order to determine cost per hole. Presenter Christophe Petit
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Megawatt Charging System for Electric Vehicles

2021-12-15
WIP
J3271
This document describes the megawatt-level DC charging system requirements for couplers/inlets, cables, cooling, communication and interoperability. The intended application is for commercial vehicles with larger battery packs requiring higher charging rates for moderate dwell time. A simplified analog safety signaling approach is used for connection-detection to guarantee de-energized state for unmated couplers with superimposed high speed data for EVSE-EV charging control and other value added services.
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FZG Test Review

2017-02-28
WIP
AIR6919
Over the past several years the FZG A/8.3/90 test method has been used to evaluate current qualified aviation lubricants. The results of the effort have been summarized in this document as a historical reference to document the findings made from the committee.
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End Drive Adapters - Balancing Error Analysis

2017-10-24
WIP
AIR6967
This SAE Aerospace Information Report is to supplement content from ARP4163 pertaining to error analysis on the use of multiple drive adapter applications, on both vertical and horizontal balance machines. This new Aerospace Information Report will serve as a practical resource that offers guidance to the Machine Operator and Process Engineer.
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Proper use of Tooling Compensation

2018-01-05
WIP
AIR6972
To inform users on proper use, procedures and common errors when using electronic compensation for tooling on horizontal and vertical balancing machines
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Balance Data Vector Math - Discussion and Usage

2017-10-16
WIP
AIR6964
Provide guidance on how balance machine vector data is captured and reported. Provide an understanding of how to transform balance machine vector data to alternate locations. Provide guidance on how vector imbalances may be used to evaluate and diagnose balance process performance.
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Engine Control Systems Interdependencies

2021-01-08
WIP
AIR6993
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides technical information regarding Engine Control Systems Interdependencies strategies and/or functions. This concerns aircraft with multiple power sources: at least two engines, whatever the nature of the power source is (electrical motor or gas turbine engine). Within this document the aircraft stands for fixed-wing aircraft as well as rotorcraft. The term EECS or FADEC is used for the engine electronic control system, whereas the term EEC is used for the electronic unit itself. The scope includes civilian aircraft powered by turbofan, turboprop, turboshaft and electrical engines equipped with electronic engine controls. Military aircraft is taken into consideration, however restricted topics that change the operational behaviors are not discussed.
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Design Considerations for Hush House Facilities

2018-11-26
WIP
AIR9969
to provide industry with a reference document highlighting the necessary design considerations and configuration option for an aircraft fully enclosed test facility (Hush House).
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Methods and Criteria for the Balancing of Gas Turbine Rigid Rotors

2015-06-25
WIP
AS6327
This document establishes process parameters for gas turbine rotor balancing. Adherence to the recommendations made herein will facilitate attainment of the usually high degree of accuracy and precision required for jet engine rotor balance.
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Control System Fault Accommodation

2020-03-31
WIP
AS7986
The E-36 committee is requested to develop a standard or recommended practice for Control System Fault Accommodation to provide guidance on the fault detection and accommodation strategies and robust validation toward certification to FAA Control System regulation 33.28. FAA has written an issue paper on this outlining the risks and vulnerabilities in fault detection/ accommodation based on industry/agency experience over many years; and suggested means of compliance in terms of tests, analyses, simulations. The E-36 is requested to factor in the issue paper and build on the guidance content into an SAE document for reference by the industry. In this endeavor, it is recommended that the SAE standard/ARP consider conventional gas turbine controls as well as emerging architectures such Hybrid and Electric Propulsion Systems.
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Runway Liquid Anti-icing / Deicing Spreaders

2017-08-02
WIP
ARP5559
This Aerospace Recommended Practice covers various requirements for Airport runway deicers, to be used with various carrier vehicles primarily used to treat the runway surface with an even coating of deicer fluids. It does not apply to non-airport snow and ice removal equipment such as highway plows or construction/farm machinery.
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Moment Weighing Systems – Single-Axis for Gas Turbine Blade Moment Weight Measurement

2016-11-28
WIP
ARP6914
The scope of these standards will relate to single-axis moment scales only. Topics covered include dimensional characteristics of single-axis moment scale interfaces, general tooling requirements, scale and tooling accuracy, and display instrument accuracy requirements. Additionally, general guidelines for qualification of equipment and tooling are included, as are general requirements for single-axis blade distribution software.
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Balancing Machines - Tooling Management, Audit, and Control

2015-12-21
WIP
ARP6898
The goal of this new document is to provide criteria for managing, auditing, and controlling the use of rotating balancing tooling and associated support tools. A variety of subjects will be addressed including serialization and marking requirements, critical inspection criteria, performance tracking through tooling compensation trend analysis, handling of gage standards (rotor simulators, master blades, dummy blades, etc.), recommendations for periodic and preventive maintenance intervals, test recommendations to evaluate rotating tooling performance, requirements for traceable measures (such as torques, runouts, eccentricity, etc.), repeatability characterization, and criteria for return to service.
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Evaluation of Corrosiveness and Oxidation Stability of Aviation Lubricant

2020-08-28
WIP
ARP6839
This test method describes a standardized process to evaluate the an aviation lubricant’s resistance to oxidation and corrosion-based degradation and to evaluate the fluid’s tendency to corrode various metals. Fluids are evaluated under a low-moisture atmosphere at a variety of times and temperatures.
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Aeroengine Hazard Zone

2020-03-31
WIP
ARP6990
Aeroengine Hazard Zone document will standardize the major aspects of processes that may be used for the determination of hazards to aerospace personnel when performing duties on turbojet, turbofan, turboprop and auxiliary power units installed on aircraft. It includes discussions of basic definitions, analytical and methods to describe the hazard zones for a given propulsion system installed on various aircraft. Standardization of definitions of sources of hazards, tools, presentation of hazard zones would benefit airplane, engine, airline customers and airport planners.
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Glycol Recovery Vehicle (GRV) – Self-Propelled

2017-06-12
WIP
ARP6954
This SAE Aerospace Resource Document (ARD) document covers the requirements for a self-propelled GRV, intended for use at airports to collect spent aircraft de-icing fluid (ADF) from the surface of de-icing areas. This unit will recover de-icing fluid from the surface, which will be stored in a containment unit on the vehicle. The GRV must be capable of night and day operations in all weather conditions, as required.
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Cold Air Blower

2021-02-11
WIP
ARP6995
The scope is to describe a vehicle mounted, high velocity and volume air blower machine for use is clearing snow, debris, or surface contamination from pavements or ground located obstructions.
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Recommended Maintenance, Inspection and Monitoring Procedure for Engine Test Cells

2018-12-20
WIP
ARP8540
A guide to maintenance procedures in test cells. A suggested equipment monitoring and/or inspections to reduce the probability of unanticipated failures and associated test cell down time. Guidelines for using typically available data acquisition capabilities in a test cell are provided to utilize normally available trending capability to monitor the testing equipment in addition to using these tools for the usual monitoring of the test article. For the common types of test cells (turboshaft, turboprop, turbojet, and turbofan) test facilities, lists of typical systems with their associated components are provided with suggested inspection intervals and key items to look for in the inspection. A template risk assessment form is provided to facilitate the customization of the assessment of the test cell components to help predict recommended spares.
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