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SERVOACTUATORS: AIRCRAFT FLIGHT CONTROLS, POWER OPERATED, HYDRAULIC, GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR

1974-01-01
ARP1281
This specification establishes the requirements for power operated hydraulic servoactuators when used in flight control systems. These servoactuators may be controlled by mechanical, hydraulic or electrical inputs or combinations thereof, and may be powered by one or more hydraulic systems. The complete servoactuator package may incorporate primary components such as control servovalve, input linkage and position feedback lever in addition to the actuating cylinder. Secondary components may also be included such as stability and control augmentation actuators, bypass valves, residual pressure compensators, electrohydraulic servovalves, filters, pressure switches, motor or solenoid operated shut-off valves, thermostatic control valves, hydraulic logic, mechanical locking devices and electrical transducers.
Standard

Gas Power Servos and Reaction Control Systems

2014-11-20
ARP739A
Various gas systems are classified in a broad sense, component operation is described in moderate detail, pertinent design parameters are discussed, and possible modes for system operation are listed.
Standard

GAS POWER SERVOS AND REACTION CONTROL SYSTEMS

2008-07-16
ARP739
Various gas systems are classified in a broad sense, component operation is described in moderate detail, pertinent design parameters are discussed, and possible modes for system operation are listed.
Standard

Electrohydraulic Servovalves

2020-04-01
ARP490G
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides definitions and background information regarding the physical performance and testing of electrohydraulic flow control and pressure control servovalves. This ARP also provides extensive guidance for the preparation of procurement specifications and for functional testing. NOTE: An example of a procurement specification is provided as Appendix A.
Standard

Electrohydraulic Mechanical Feedback Servoactuators

2003-10-14
ARP988A
The recommendations contained herein are confined to the input and output characteristics of electrohydraulic mechanical feedback servoactuators. The information presented should be useful for standardizing the terminology and for specification of physical and performance parameters. The recommendations do not restrict nor attempt to define the internal design characteristics of servoactuators. As such, the material is equally applicable to servoactuators having different internal functioning, different ratings, different physical size, etc. In certain instances, standards for actuator design are recommended to increase interchangeability as, for example, pigtail color-coding and actuator polarity. The specifications contained herein should be adequate to describe electrohydraulic mechanical feedback servoactuators used for position control. Additional specifications may be necessary to define special requirements for specific control systems.
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Electrohydraulic Mechanical Feedback Servoactuators

2022-04-25
ARP988B
This recommended practice is intended as a guide for the specification of electrohydraulic mechanical feedback servoactuators used for position control. It provides performance definitions and capabilities that are specific to mechanical-feedback servoactuators and different from those applicable to electrical-feedback servoactuators.
Standard

ELECTROHYDRAULIC SERVOVALVES

1993-09-16
ARP490E
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is intended as a guide to aid in the specification and testing of electrohydraulic servovalves. The recommendations contained in this ARP are confined to the input and output characteristics of electrohydraulic servovalves, the primary focus being four-way flow control servovalves. Three-way flow control servovalves are discussed to a limited extent, and terminology recommended for use with pressure control servovalves is also presented. The information presented should be useful in standardizing the terminology, the specification of physical and performance parameters, and the test procedures used in conjunction with these components. The recommendations do not restrict nor attempt to define the internal design characteristics of servovalves. As such, the material is equally applicable to servovalves having different internal functioning, different ratings, different physical size, etc.
Standard

ELECTROHYDRAULIC MECHANICAL FEEDBACK SERVOACTUATORS

1992-06-01
ARP988
The recommendations contained herein are confined to the input and output characteristics of electrohydraulic mechanical feedback servoactuators. The information presented should be useful for standardizing the terminology and for specification of physical and performance parameters. The recommendations do not restrict nor attempt to define the internal design characteristics of servoactuators. As such, the material is equally applicable to servoactuators having different internal functioning, different ratings, different physical size, etc. In certain instances, standards for actuator design are recommended to increase interchangeability as, for example, pigtail color-coding and actuator polarity. The specifications contained herein should be adequate to describe electrohydraulic mechanical feedback servoactuators used for position control. Additional specifications may be necessary to define special requirements for specific control systems.
Standard

ELECTROHYDRAULIC FLOW-CONTROL SERVOVALVES

1975-01-15
ARP490C
The recommendations contained in this ARP are confined to the input and output characteristics of electrohydraulic flow-control servovalves. The information presented should be useful in standardizing the terminology, the specification of physical and performance parameters, and the test procedures used in conjunction with these components. The recommendations do not restrict nor attempt to define the internal design characteristics of servovalves. As such, the material is equally applicable to servovalves having different internal functioning, different ratings, different physical size, etc. In certain instances, standards for valve design are recommended to increase component interchangeability, as, for example, pigtail color-coding, valve polarity, mounting bolt and fluid port locations. The specifications contained herein should be adequate to describe electrohydraulic flow-control servovalves.
Standard

ELECTROHYDRAULIC FLOW-CONTROL SERVOVALVES

1970-04-30
ARP490B
The recommendations contained in this ARP are confined to the input and output characteristics of electrohydraulic flow-control servovalves. The information presented should be useful in standardizing the. terminology, the specification of physical and performance parameters, and the test procedures used in conjunction with these components. The recommendations do not restrict nor attempt to define the internal design characteristics of servovalves. As such, the material is equally applicable to servovalves having different internal functioning, different ratings, different physical size, etc. In certain instances, standards for valve design are recommended to increase component interchangeability, as, for example, pigtail color-coding, valve polarity, mounting bolt and fluid port locations. The specifications contained herein should be adequate to describe electrohydraulic flow-control servovalves.
Standard

ELECTROHYDRAULIC FLOW-CONTROL SERVOVALVES

1965-04-20
ARP490A
The recommendations contained in this recommended practice are confined to the input and output characteristics of electrohydraulic flow-control servovalves. The information presented should be useful in standardizing the terminology, the specification of physical and performance parameters, and the test procedures used in conjunction with these components. The recommendations do not restrict nor attempt to define the internal design characteristics of servovalves. As such, the material is equally applicable to servovalves having different internal functioning, different ratings, different physical size, etc. In certain instances, standards for valve design are recommended to increase component interchangeability, as, for example, pigtail color-coding, valve polarity, mounting bolt and fluid port locations. The specifications contained herein should be adequate to describe electrohydraulic flow-control servovalves.
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