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TERMINOLOGY AND DEFINITIONS FOR AEROSPACE FLUID POWER, ACTUATION, AND CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES

1992-01-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4386
This document comprises the technical terms and nomenclature together with their definitions and abbreviations used in the field of aerospace fluid power, actuation, and control technologies. The terms listed herein, both general and specific, are believed to be most useful as a reference in the design of future aerospace vehicle fluid power, actuation, and control systems.
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Aerospace Hydraulics and Actuation Lessons Learned

2000-06-01
HISTORICAL
AIR4543A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) contains technical information on aerospace hydraulic, actuation and support equipment technologies lessons learned. The lessons learned were prepared by system designers and hydraulic engineers from the aerospace industry and government services as part of SAE Committee A-6, Aerospace Fluid Power, Actuation, and Control Technologies, and were presented at eight Lessons Learned Symposia from 1989 through 1999 held during A-6 Committee meetings. The technical topics represent many years of design experience in hydraulics and actuation, which it is felt is a resource for learning that should be documented and made available to current and future aerospace hydraulic engineers and designers. The document is organized into two sections: systems and components with further categories within the components section.
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AEROSPACE HYDRAULICS AND ACTUATION LESSONS LEARNED

1992-01-13
HISTORICAL
AIR4543
This Aerospace Information Report (AIR) contains technical information on aerospace hydraulic and actuation technologies lessons learned. The lessons learned were prepared by system designers and hydraulic engineers from the aerospace industry and government services as part of SAE Committee A-6, Aerospace Fluid Power, Actuation, and Control Technologies, and were presented at three Lessons Learned Symposia in 1989 and 1990 held during A-6 Committee meetings. The technical topics represent many years of design experience in hydraulics and actuation, which it is felt is a resource for learning that should be documented and made available to current and future aerospace hydraulic engineers and designers. The document is organized into two sections; systems and components, with further categories within the components section.
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