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Self-Displacing Hydraulic Accumulator

2018-09-04
CURRENT
ARP4553B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides recommendations for design and test requirements for self-displacing hydraulic accumulators.
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Pumps, Hydraulic, Variable Flow, General Specification For

1999-07-01
HISTORICAL
AS19692A
This specification and a detail pump specification establish the requirements for variable flow hydraulic pumps, for use in aircraft hydraulic systems conforming to and as defined in MIL-H-5440 and MIL-H-8891, as applicable. The general requirements for type I and type II hydraulic systems pumps are specified in MIL-H-8775 and for type III system pumps in MIL-H-8890.
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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.
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PUMPS, HYDRAULIC, VARIABLE FLOW, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR

1998-05-01
HISTORICAL
AS19692
This specification and a detail pump specification establish the requirements for variable flow hydraulic pumps, for use in aircraft hydraulic systems conforming to and as defined in MIL-H-5440 and MIL-H-8891, as applicable. The general requirements for type I and type II hydraulic systems pumps are specified in MIL-H-8775 and for type III system pumps in MIL-H-8890.
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PUMPS, HYDRAULIC, POWER DRIVEN, VARIABLE DELIVERY COMPOSITE OUTLINE DRAWINGS

2000-09-30
AIR45
Outline drawings from all known pump manufacturers for the various size pumps listed in MIL-P-7740 were requested and those received have been combined to make up the various outline drawings. There has been prepared a composite outline drawing enclosing all of the individual outline drawings. Since the pump manufacturers' drawings will change over a period of time and complete detail is not shown, it is not possible to make a detailed mockup of any specific pump. These drawings are intended to provide information concerning the general space requirement for variable delivery pumps, and could be used to manufacture a composite mockup to indicate roughly the space required on a new engine design.
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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.
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Motors, Aircraft Hydraulic, Constant Displacement General Specification For

1999-04-01
HISTORICAL
AS7997
This Specification covers constant displacement hydraulic motors, generally remotely mounted, using hydraulic fluid under pressure as the energy transfer medium for driving various accessories. Hydraulic motors shall be suitable for use in aircraft hydraulic systems conforming to and as defined in MIL-H-5440 and MIL-H-8891 as applicable.
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Motors, Aircraft Hydraulic, Constant Displacement General Specification For

2018-08-15
CURRENT
AS7997A
This Specification covers constant displacement hydraulic motors, generally remotely mounted, using hydraulic fluid under pressure as the energy transfer medium for driving various accessories. Hydraulic motors shall be suitable for use in aircraft hydraulic systems conforming to and as defined in MIL-H-5440 and MIL-H-8891 as applicable.
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High Pressure Pneumatic Compressors Users Guide For Aerospace Applications

2007-11-07
HISTORICAL
AIR4994
Gas compressors (air and other compressible fluids) have been used sporadically since the 1940's for various utility functions in aerospace applications. They have been used to provide power to gun purge and drive systems, engine or APU starters (recharge accumulators), reservoir pressurization, cockpit pressurization, braking systems, canopy seals, engine control devices, landing gear activation, and boosted flight controls (see Table 1). In current state-of-the-art aircraft, most pneumatic system power is extracted from a stage of compression in the turbo-jet engine. As more and more demands are put on new generation engines for fuel economy and performance there is an increasing need for a new source of pneumatic power. This document is intended to describe current state-of-the-art technology in compressors, define the limitations, discuss enhancements needed and attempt to predict the needs of the future.
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High Pressure Pneumatic Compressors Users Guide For Aerospace Applications

2013-11-11
CURRENT
AIR4994A
Gas compressors (air and other compressible fluids) have been used sporadically since the 1940's for various utility functions in aerospace applications. They have been used to provide power to gun purge and drive systems, engine or APU starters (recharge accumulators), reservoir pressurization, cockpit pressurization, braking systems, canopy seals, engine control devices, landing gear activation, and boosted flight controls (see Table 1). In current state-of-the-art aircraft, most pneumatic system power is extracted from a stage of compression in the turbo-jet engine. As more and more demands are put on new generation engines for fuel economy and performance there is an increasing need for a new source of pneumatic power. This document is intended to describe current state-of-the-art technology in compressors, define the limitations, discuss enhancements needed and attempt to predict the needs of the future.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Compressor Units, Air/Gas, General Requirements For

2008-04-09
HISTORICAL
AS26805A
This specification covers the general requirements for the design and construction of air/gas compressor units (see 6.4.1). The detail requirements for a particular air compressor unit shall be as specified in the individual equipment specification for that particular air compressor unit (see 6.2).
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Compressor Units, Air/Gas, General Requirements For

2001-03-01
HISTORICAL
AS26805
This specification covers the general requirements for the design and construction of air/gas compressor units (see 6.4.1). The detail requirements for a particular air compressor unit shall be as specified in the individual equipment specification for that particular air compressor unit (see 6.2).
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Compressor Units, Air/Gas, General Requirements For

2013-06-13
CURRENT
AS26805B
This specification covers the general requirements for the design and construction of air/gas compressor units (see 6.4.1). The detail requirements for a particular air compressor unit shall be as specified in the individual equipment specification for that particular air compressor unit (see 6.2).
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Capability Guidelines for Computer Controlled Test Equipment for Hydraulic Components

2008-07-17
HISTORICAL
ARP4904
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes software capability guidelines for computer controlled test equipment, hereinafter referred to as automatic test equipment (ATE), for testing hydraulic components. A typical ATE system is shown in Figure 1. The items herein have been selected as potential features which may or may not be applicable to a particular application. This document does not address software development requirements, qualification procedures, or hardware design requirements, but encourages users to refer to existing documents, defined in 2.1.1, for guidance on such issues.
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Capability Guidelines for Computer Controlled Test Equipment for Hydraulic Components

2014-04-24
CURRENT
ARP4904A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes software capability guidelines for computer controlled test equipment, hereinafter referred to as automatic test equipment (ATE), for testing hydraulic components. A typical ATE system is shown in Figure 1. The items herein have been selected as potential features which may or may not be applicable to a particular application. This document does not address software development requirements, qualification procedures, or hardware design requirements, but encourages users to refer to existing documents, defined in 2.1.1, for guidance on such issues.
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