SAE AIR 1075A-1996 Barometry for Altimeter Calibration《气压测定法测量以进行高度表校正》.pdf
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1、 AEROSPACEINFORMATIONREPORTSubmitted for recognition as an American National StandardBAROMETRY FOR ALTIMETER CALIBRATIONSAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. Theuse of this report is entirely vol
2、untary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefrom, is thesole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your wr
3、ittencomments and suggestions.Copyright 1996 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.Land Sea Air and SpaceFor Advancing MobilityThe Engineering SocietyINTERNATIONAL400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001Issued 1974-03Revised 1996-09REV.AIR1075 AFOREWORDC
4、hanges in the revision are format/editorial only.TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SCOPE. 41.1 Purpose 42. REFERENCES. 43. DESIGN OF MERCURIAL WORKING BAROMETERS 63.1 Definition 63.2 General Construction 63.3 Tube. 63.4 Cistern 63.5 Levelling and Plumbing Provisions . 73.6 Mercury 73.7 Thermometer 73.8 Scale . 73
5、.9 Other Readout Means 83.10 Reading Device 83.11 Certification 83.12 Instructions. 83.13 Parts.9SAE AIR1075 Revision A- 2 -TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)4. DESIGN OF MERCURIAL REFERENCE BAROMETERS . 94.1 Definition 94.2 General Construction 94.3 Tube.104.4 Cistern104.5 Levelling Provisions104.6 Merc
6、ury 104.7 Thermometer104.8 Scale 104.9 Reading Device 114.10 Certification 114.11 Instructions.114.12 Parts.115. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF MERCURIAL BAROMETERS 115.1 General 115.2 Temperature.115.3 Tube Pressure125.4 Vibration .125.5 Fouling of Mercury and Glass.125.6 Pressure Connections 125.7
7、Pumping System 125.8 Cleaning .135.9 Mercury 135.10 Log .145.11 Ambient Pressure Measurement 146. DESIGN OF NON-MERCURIAL WORKING BAROMETERS.156.1 Description .156.2 Application157. DESIGN OF NON-MERCURIAL REFERENCE BAROMETERS 157.1 Description .157.2 Application15SAE AIR1075 Revision A- 3 -TABLE OF
8、 CONTENTS (Continued)8. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF NON-MERCURIAL BAROMETERS .168.1 General 168.2 Temperature Effects.168.3 Stability.169. COMPARISONS.169.1 Requirement.169.2 Daily Comparison of Working Barometers179.3 Weekly Comparison With Reference Barometer 179.4 Calibration Check After Cleani
9、ng189.5 Annual Check of Reference Barometer 18SAE AIR1075 Revision A- 4 -1. SCOPE:This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is concerned only with aspects directly relating toavailable accuracy. While well-designed photoelectric, inductive or capacitive readers andpressure regulators, and other ac
10、cessories are highly desirable for convenience and productionrate, they are considered to be outside the scope of this AIR.1.1 Purpose:This AIR is intended to define three classes of barometers, working, reference and transfer, andsome aspects of their use so that altimeters and air data transducers
11、 calibrated against workingbarometers will be comparable. An accuracy of 0.003 inch (or 0.076 mm) Hg should beapproachable with working barometers meeting the recommendations in this AIR.NOTE: 0.003 inch Hg corresponds to 3 ft of altitude at sea level and 11 ft of altitude at40,000 feet. (0.076 mm H
12、g corresponds to 0.8 m of altitude at sea level and 3.4 m ofaltitude at 12,000 meters.)2. REFERENCES:1. “Mercury Barometers and Manometers”, Brombacher, Johnson, and Cross, National Bureauof Standards Monograph 8, Washington, 1960.2. “Manual of Barometry, WBAN”, Vol. I, U.S. Weather Bureau et al, Wa
13、shington, 1963.3. “Barometer, Mercurial, Altitude Test, Type A-1”, U.S. Air Force Specification MIL-B-4308B,Amendment 1, Washington, July 1960.4. “Specification for Manufacturers Technical Data”, Air Transport Association of America,Specification No. 100, Rev. 16, April 1971.5. “Mercury”, Military S
14、pecification MIL-M-191B, Amendment I, Department of Defense,Washington, December 1954.6. (Reagent Chemicals, American Chemical Society Specifications, 1960.)7. “Purification of Mercury and its Physical Properties”, Gordon and Wichers, Annals of the NewYork Academy of Sciences, Vol. 65, Art. 5, pp. 3
15、69-387, April 1957.8. “Allowable Concentration of Mercury”, American National Standards Institute, ANSI StandardZ37.8-1943, January 1943.9. “The Toxicology of Inorganic Mercury”, Goldwater, Annals of the New York Academy ofSciences, Vol. 65, Art. 5, pp. 498-503, April 1957.10. “Industrial Hygiene an
16、d Toxicology”, Patty, ed., Interscience, New York, 1949, 2v.SAE AIR1075 Revision A- 5 -2. (Continued):11. “Industrial Toxicology”, Hamilton and Hardy, Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., New York, 1949.12. “The Analytical Chemistry of Industrial Poisons, Hazards, and Solvents”, Jacobs, Interscience,New York, 1949
17、.13. “Terrain Clearance and Vertical Separation of Aircraft”, ICAO Circular 26-AN/23, 2d Ed.,Montreal, 1956.14. “U.S. Standard Atmosphere, 1962”, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration,U.S. Air Force and U.S. Weather Bureau, Washington, December 1962.15. “Standard Calibration Table for A
18、eronautical Pressure Measuring Equipment”, U.S. MilitaryStandard MIL-STD-859A, Department of Defense, Washington, November 1968.16. “Manual of the ICAO Standard Atmosphere”, International Civil Aviation Organization, DOC7488/2, Second Edition, Montreal, 1964.17. “Barometers, Mercurial, Used in Calib
19、ration of Aeronautical Equipment”, U.S. MilitaryStandard MIL-STD-844, Change 1, January 1967.18. “Recommendation on Barometry for Altimeter Calibration”, ATA Recommendation 34-10-2,Air Transport Association of America, Washington, December 1970.19. “Barometry for Altimeter Calibration (SAE AIR1075)”
20、, Anderson, United Air Lines EngineeringReport, F-1594, March 1973.20. “Recommendation on Barometry for Altimeter Calibration (ATA 34-10-2)”, Anderson, UnitedAir Lines Engineering Report F-1444, February 1970.21. “Atmospheric Pressure Measurement with Fused Quartz Pressure Gauge”, Browne, TransWorld
21、 Airlines Meteorology Department Technical Bulletin 65-2, Kansas City, August 1965.22. “A Program for the National Standardization of Pressure-Measuring and -ActuatedEquipment”, Blumenauer and Harrison, U.S. Weather Bureau, Washington, September 1960.23. “Barometers and the Measurement of Atmospheri
22、c Pressure”, Marvin, U.S. Weather BureauInstrument Division, Circular F, Seventh (?) Edition, Washington, 1941.24. “Barometry”, Stratton, Douglas Aircraft Co., Engineering Department Report SM-23393,Santa Monica, December 1958.25. “Minimum Barometry for Calibration and Test of Atmospheric Pressure I
23、nstruments”, FederalAviation Agency Advisory Circular AC 43-2, Washington, September 1965.SAE AIR1075 Revision A- 6 -2. (Continued):26. “Pressure Measurement for Pressure Altimetry”, Russell, Federal Aviation Agency ReportRD-64-119, Project 320-205-02N, Washington, August 1964 (AD 607246).27. “Barom
24、etric Pressure Standard and Calibration Survey”, Albin, Eclipse-Pioneer Division ofBendix Corp., Report on Project No. 115-22D for FAA, Contract FW-WA-4170, Teterboro,August 1963.28. “Mercurial Standards for Calibration of Pressure-Sensitive Instruments”, Morgenstern,Kollsman Instrument Corp., Elmhu
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