This document establishes the requirements for a lightweight, nonkink, flexible elastomeric hose. This hose is typically used with air-operated aircraft ice-preventive systems.
This international standard establishes flexure and pressure impulse test procedures for determining and classifying the fatigue strengths of bent aircraft hydraulic tubing. The procedures are intended for use with high- and low-pressure system assemblies for evaluation of new materials or for qualification purposes.
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.
This Performance Standard covers the Qualification Test Requirements for separable fittings, permanent fittings, and tubing suitable for use in 8000 psi aerospace fluid power systems. The standard treats each of these elements as part of a “system” in which each element has a specific critical relationship one to the other This document is applicable to both the pressure (8000 psi) and the return (4000 psi) portions of an 8000 psi rated system. Rationale for tests, testing philosophy, and key words are covered in Sections 5 and 6.
This SAE Aerospace Report (AIR) provides a cross reference for SAE material standards to other similar standards. The SAE Committee G-3 invites comments and recommendations for the addition of materials and information for inclusion into this informational report. No attempt has been made to obtain samples of the materials or conduct physical and chemical analyses to determine if they are equivalent. Anyone using this AIR, therefore, is cautioned to verify for themselves the interchangeabillity of the specific materials. Additional contributions of missing or supplemental data should be directed to SAE marked for the attention of Committee G-3.
This SAE Aerospace Report (AIR) provides a cross reference for SAE material standards to other similar standards. The SAE Committee G-3 invites comments and recommendations for the addition of materials and information for inclusion into this informational report. No attempt has been made to obtain samples of the materials or conduct physical and chemical analyses to determine if they are equivalent. Anyone using this AIR, therefore, is cautioned to verify for themselves the interchangeabillity of the specific materials. Additional contributions of missing or supplemental data should be directed to SAE marked for the attention of Committee G-3.
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the requirements for a grooved clamp coupling and flanges suitable for joining intermediate pressure and temperature ducting in aircraft pneumatic systems. The coupling joint assembly, hereafter referred to as "the joint", shall operate within the temperature range of -65 °F external ambient to +800 °F internal fluid.
This recommended practice establishes the method for qualification testing of tube joints and fitting attachments, using the flexure test method described in ARP 1185. This qualification test method requires the determination of S-N type curves except that tube deflections are plotted versus the number of test cycles, as illustrated in AIR 1418. This is an alternate to flexure testing to a single stress level as specified in MIL-F-18280.