This document describes the major design drivers and considerations when designing a fuel system for a large commercial aircraft. It discusses the design at a system/aircraft level, and is not intended as a design manual for individual system components, though it does refer out to other SAE specifications where more detail on specific components and sub-systems is given. It does include examples of a number of calculations associated with sizing of fuel systems, based on those given in NAV-AIR-06-5-504, as well as an appendix summarizing basic fluid mechanical equations which are key for fuel system design. It is acknowledged that most of these calculations would today be performed by modelling tools, rather than by hand, but it is considered important for the designer to understand the principles.
It is intended that later issues of this document will include appendices which give specific considerations for military aircraft, smaller commercial aircraft, and rotorcraft.
Rationale:
There is a need for an overall guide to the considerations for designing a new airframe fuel system, in order to help newer engineers and provide a reference for what elements should be considered. This document is intended also to capture the useful information from NAVAIR 06-5-504, updated for a modern large commercial aircraft system. It will also link together many of the documents from the AE-5 technical committees by referencing them, where appropriate, to show how they provide information on the overall design of the various elements of a fuel system.
Related Topics:
Fuel tanks
Auxiliary power units
Commercial aircraft
Military aircraft
Fuel lines
Fuel pumps
Fuel systems
Fuel filters
Also known as: SAE AIR 7975
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