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AS5177 Cap Assy

2008-03-08
WIP
AS5177A
Prepare AS replacement standard for MIL-F-5509 flared fitting
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Clamps, Support, Comparative Fatigue Strengths, Test Method

2007-08-14
HISTORICAL
ARP1974
This recommended practice establishes vibration and transmissibility test procedures which compare the relative strengths of various loop and saddle type support clamps. This procedure is intended for conducting fatigue testing which is standard throughout the aerospace industry thereby establishing a clamp strength comparison which can be used in an evaluation process. The testing required by this recommended practice ensures that clamps will meet adequate fatigue requirements only. It does not infer qualification of the clamp installation techniques or its ability to meet in-service environments or operating conditions. Separate qualification testing should be performed to ensure satisfactory service of the installed clamp.
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References, Spacecraft and Spacecraft Servicing, Fluid System Components (Abbreviations, Acronyms, Definitions, Applicable Documents and Environmental Conditions)

2021-04-30
CURRENT
AIR4728A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) presents reference information for use in preparing detailed specifications and other documents. The intent is to have a master reference document containing frequently required tabulations of information, such as the meaning of abbreviations, the spelled out wording of acronyms, the definition of terms, etc. so that such tabulations need not be repeated in recommended practice documents describing how to prepare technical documents. This document is intended to provide references in the field of fluid system components for space applications. Space applications include spacecraft, such as satellites, space stations, launch vehicles and space shuttles, and servicing equipment and components used for ground systems and launching and for servicing in space. Fluid system components include couplings, fittings, hose and tubing assemblies.
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References, Spacecraft and Spacecraft Servicing, Fluid System Components (Abbreviations, Acronyms, Definitions, Applicable Documents and Environmental Conditions)

2013-01-02
HISTORICAL
AIR4728
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) presents reference information for use in preparing detailed specifications and other documents. The intent is to have a master reference document containing frequently required tabulations of information, such as the meaning of abbreviations, the spelled out wording of acronyms, the definition of terms, etc. so that such tabulations need not be repeated in recommended practice documents describing how to prepare technical documents. This document is intended to provide references in the field of fluid system components for space applications. Space applications include spacecraft, such as satellites, space stations, launch vehicles and space shuttles, and servicing equipment and components used for ground systems and launching and for servicing in space. Fluid system components include couplings, fittings, hose and tubing assemblies.
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Fluid Couplings for Spacecraft Servicing, Preparation of Specification for, Metric

2015-08-21
CURRENT
MAP2261
This SAE Metric Aerospace Recommended Practice (MAP) establishes the requirements for preparing a specification for fluid couplings for spacecraft servicing. The objective of this document is to provide design, development, verification, storage, and delivery requirement guidelines for the preparation of specifications for fluid couplings and the ancillary hardware for use with serviceable spacecraft designed for use in the space environment. The couplings shall be capable of resupplying storable propellants, cryogenic liquids, and gases to a variety of spacecrafts.
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Standardization, Hydraulic Tube Walls

2013-01-07
CURRENT
AS4467
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines a series of standardized tube walls to be used for high pressure hydraulic tubing. These tube walls are applicable to all homogenous tube materials (i.e., aluminum, steel, titanium) throughout a rated pressure range of 1000 to 8000 psi and a maximum rated operating temperature range of 160 to 450 °F. All future aerospace applications for which a required tube outside diameter/tube wall combination is not presently available shall be selected from the table contained herein (see Figure 1).
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