AEROSPACE-CLEANLINESS CLASSIFICATION FOR HYDRAULIC FLUIDS


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This SAE Aerospace Standard defines cleanliness levels for particulate contamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting data relating to the contamination levels. The contamination levels selected are an extension and simplification of the widely accepted NAS 1638.




Aerospace Fluid Power - Cleanliness Classification for Hydraulic Fluids


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This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines cleanliness classes for particulate contamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting related data (Appendix A). The contamination classes selected are based on the widely accepted NAS 1638 cleanliness classes. Conversion from NAS 1638 cleanliness class specifications to AS4059 class specifications is defined. Comparison of the NAS 1638 classes to AS4059 classes is defined and the differences explained (Appendix B). This document provides versatility in identifying a maximum class in multiple size ranges, total number of particles larger than a specific size or designating a class for each size. NAS 1638 classes based on weight of particles are not applicable to either of these classes and are not included.




Aerospace. Cleanliness Classification for Hydraulic Fluids


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Aerospace transport, Graphic symbols, Hydraulic equipment, Pneumatic equipment, Hydraulic transmission systems, Pneumatic transmission systems




Aerospace Fluid Power - Contamination Classification for Hydraulic Fluids


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This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines contamination classes and levels for particulate contamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting related data (Appendix A). The contamination levels selected are based on the widely accepted NAS 1638 cleanliness classes. The conversion from NAS 1638 cleanliness class specifications to AS4059 class specifications is defined. The comparison of the NAS 1638 classes to AS4059 classes and levels is provided and are defined and the differences explained (Appendix B). NAS 1638 classes based on weight of particles are not applicable to these classes and are not included. A contamination code has been added to describe the contamination levels of the fluid at the specified particle size ranges. Revision F of this standard has been prepared to include comments received from the international community, principally to simplify the coding system to either a single number contamination class that is the same as the obsolete NAS 1638 class, or as a contamination code indicating the contamination levels at a number of distinct particle size ranges. Also, normative references to using the obsolete calibration procedure ISO4402 were removed.




Contamination Classification for Hydraulic Fluids


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This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines contamination classes and levels for particulate contamination of hydraulic fluids and includes methods of reporting related data (Appendix A). This document contains a reference to ISO 11500 which requires a statistical check that is not applicable for new clean fluid. This revision introduces a note regarding the non-applicability of ISO 11500 to clarify the verification requirements for new fluids.




Hydraulic System Cleanliness


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The Hydraulic Handbook


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Hardbound. The first point of reference for design engineers, hydraulic technicians, chief engineers, plant engineers, and anyone concerned with the selection, installation, operation or maintenance of hydraulics equipment. The hydraulic industry has seen many changes over recent years and numerous new techniques, components and methods have been introduced. The ninth edition of the Hydraulic Handbook incorporates all these developments to provide a crucial reference manual for practical and technical guidance.




Aerospace - Evaluation of Particulate Contamination in Hydraulic Fluid - Membrane Procedure


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This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes a method for evaluating the particulate matter extracted from the working fluid of a hydraulic system or component using a membrane. The amount of particulate matter deposited on the membrane due to filtering a given quantity of fluid is visually compared against a standard membrane in order to provide an indication of the cleanliness level of the fluid. This document has been updated to incorporate technical and editorial changes as a result of the Five-Year review.




Aerospace Hydraulic Systems


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The book addresses hydraulic system operation and design from an aerospace perspective. The book covers issues of fluids and fluid flow, component operation and system design. Component sizing methods, mathematical relationships and modeling equations are presented for each component. A methodology for system level modeling and simulation is also presented. Numerous examples and worked sample problems are included.




Handbook of Condition Monitoring


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Hardbound. The need to reduce costs has generated a greater interest in condition monitoring in recent years. The Handbook of Condition Monitoring gives an extensive description of available products and their usage making it a source of practical guidance supported by basic theory.This handbook has been designed to assist individuals within companies in the methods and devices used to monitor the condition of machinery and products.