SAE AIR 825 5A-2003 Liquid Oxygen Systems《液氧系统》.pdf
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4、0 (outside USA) Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.org SAE values your input. To provide feedback on this Technical Report, please visit http:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/AIR825/5A AEROSPACE INFORMATION REPORT AIR825/5 REV. A Issued 2002-03 Revised 200
5、3-03 Reaffirmed 2013-12 Superseding AIR825/5 Liquid Oxygen Systems RATIONALE AIR825/5A has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE five-year review policy. FOREWORDThis document is one of a set of related documents. These documents comprehensively address the “Introduction to Oxygen Equipment for Air
6、craft“, and are referred to as slash (/) documents, rather than chapters. The documents may be obtained as a set or individually. As the field of oxygen systems for aircraft has evolved, it became cumbersome for one document to cover the full range of subject matter. The reader who is seeking overal
7、l familiarity with oxygen systems for aircraft should read all of these documents that combine to form a general reference to oxygen systems. The reader who is familiar with oxygen systems for aircraft may want to obtain only the slash documents that pertain to topics that are of specific interest.T
8、he document set is written as an introductory level, suitable for anyone who would like to understand the basics of oxygen systems in aircraft, and specifically for the engineer who has just recently been assigned to aircraft oxygen systems. Many of these documents point the reader toward more detai
9、led treatments located in other SAE documents.TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SCOPE .32. REFERENCES .32.1 Applicable Documents .32.1.1 SAE Publications .32.1.2 U.S. Government Publications.32.1.3 NFPA Publications .32.2 Related Publications 42.3 Definitions 43. LIQUID OXYGEN (LOX).43.1 LOX Properties 5TABLE OF
10、CONTENTS (Continued)3.2 LOX Converters and Ground Servicing Equipment .53.2.1 LOX Converter Assembly.83.2.2 LOX Ground Servicing Equipment .123.3 Precautionary Measures 163.3.1 Possible Injury from Cold .163.3.2 Clothing and Protective Equipment163.3.3 Clothing Safety Measures 163.3.4 Treatment for
11、LOX Contact 163.3.5 Precautions on Transferring LOX.163.3.6 Material in Contact with LOX163.3.7 Ground Surfaces in Transferring LOX173.3.8 Electrical Grounding Requirements173.3.9 Lubricants in LOX.173.3.10 Storage Requirements of LOX .173.3.11 Location of Storage Containers173.3.12 Vacuum Failure 1
12、73.4 Comparison of Liquid Versus Gaseous Oxygen 183.4.1 Advantages of LOX 183.4.2 Disadvantages of LOX .193.5 Design Issues for Aircraft Installation.203.5.1 Oxygen System Sizing .203.5.2 Heat Exchanger Requirements 203.5.3 Tubing Requirements .213.5.4 Pressure Relief Concerns 213.5.5 Recharger Outl
13、ets 213.5.6 Purging and Cleaning LOX Converters and Supply Equipment.223.5.7 Other LOX System Features Necessary for Maintenance and Safety.224. NOTES224.1 Keywords .22SAE INTERNATIONAL AIR825/5A Page 2 of 22_1. SCOPE:This Aerospace Information Report provides general information to aircraft designe
14、rs and engineers, regarding LOX, its properties, its storage and its conversion to gas. Much useful information is included herein for aircraft designers regarding important design considerations for a safe and effective installation to an aircraft. The associated ground support equipment needed to
15、support operations of LOX equipped aircraft is also discussed. It is important to realize that LOX equipped aircraft cannot be supported unless this support infrastructure is also available. A significant part of this document will address the specific advantages, disadvantages and precautions relat
16、ing to LOX systems. These are important issues that must be considered in deciding which oxygen system to install to the aircraft. Also, many commercial and military aircraft use aeromedical LOX equipment that is mostly portable equipment. Aeromedical LOX equipment is not addressed herein as it is b
17、eyond the scope of this document.2. REFERENCES:2.1 Applicable Documents:The following publications form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. The latest issue of SAE publications shall apply. The applicable issue of other publications shall be the issue in effect on the date of the
18、 purchase order. In the event of conflict between the text of this document and references cited herein, the text of this document takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained.2.1.1 SAE Publications: Ava
19、ilable from SAE, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001.AS8010 Aviators Breathing Oxygen Purity Standard2.1.2 U.S. Government Publications: Available from DODSSP, Subscription Services Desk, Building 4D, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094.MIL-PRF-27210 Oxygen, Aviators Breath
20、ing, Liquid and Gas2.1.3 NFPA Publications: Available from National Fire Protection Association, 11 Tracy Drive, Avon, MA 02322.NFPA Standard No. 401 BSAE INTERNATIONAL AIR825/5A Page 3 of 22_2.2 Related Publications:The following publications are provided for information purposes only and are not a
21、 required part of this SAE Aerospace Technical Report.MIL-D-19326 Design and Installation of Liquid Oxygen Systems in Aircraft,General Specification forTR-56-260 Air Force Handbook of LOX Systems, Volumes I that is, the filler valve assembly and the build-up and vent valve assembly. In portable conv
22、erter designs, these assemblies may be part of the converter assembly. Most designs that are available now combine the functions of the two assemblies into one unit.3.2.1.6 Converter Vacuum: The principle part of the converter is a vacuum insulated container. It consists of an inner and an outer she
23、ll with an evacuated air space between the two walls. Connections for filling and removing the LOX, and for venting the gaseous oxygen are provided between the two concentric containers. Heat transfer from outside the converter to the inner shell can be reduced by the following design features:a. Ev
24、acuated space between the shells.b. Most aircraft containers within the converter have a molecular “getter“ in the near vacuum evacuated space to provide adsorption of air molecules at cryogenic temperatures. This improves the insulation for the required efficiency to be practical for use with small
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