SAE ARP 1665A-1997 Definition of Pressure Surge Test and Measurement Methods for Receiver Aircraft《飞机接收机和压力骤增测试和测试方法定义》.pdf
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1、AEROSPACERECOMMENDEDPRACTICEARP1665REV.AIssued 1983-03Revised 1997-12Superseding ARP1665Definition of Pressure Surge Test andMeasurement Methods for Receiver AircraftFOREWORDChanges in this revision are format/editorial only.TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SCOPE .12. REFERENCES .23. CRITICAL PARAMETERS34. SURGE
2、 PRESSURE DEFINITION.55. INSTRUMENTATION56. PRETEST CALIBRATION 67. TEST PROCEDURE.78. SYSTEM SIMULATION 81. SCOPE:The test procedure applies to the refueling manifold system connecting the receiver aircraft fuel tanks to the refueling source fuel pump(s) for both ground and aerial refueling. The te
3、st procedure is intended to verify that the limit value for surge pressure specified for the receiver fuel system is not exceeded when refueling from a refueling source which meets the requirements of AS1284 (reference 2). This recommended practice is not directly applicable to surge pressure develo
4、ped during operation of an aircraft fuel system, such as initiating or stopping engine fuel feed or fuel transfer within an aircraft, or the pressure surge produced when the fuel pumps are first started to fill an empty fuel manifold.SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is
5、published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirely voluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefrom, is the sole responsibility of the user.” SAE reviews each tech
6、nical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions. Copyright 2007 SAE International All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in an
7、y form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SAE. TO PLACE A DOCUMENT ORDER: Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) Tel: 724-776-4970 (outside USA) Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: ht
8、tp:/www.sae.org Reaffirmed 2007-12SAE ARP1665 Revision A- 2 -1.1 Purpose:The need for large fuel loads requires high refueling rates for both ground and aerial refueling to minimize refueling time. Stopping the high refueling fuel velocity in a short period of time causes a pressure in the refueling
9、 system (both aircraft systems and refueling equipment) higher than the normal operating pressure. This higher pressure, called surge pressure, or water hammer, is described in reference 1, section 3.10, “Fluid Transients.” The intensity of the surge pressure is dependent upon the interaction betwee
10、n the aircraft refueling system and the refueling source system. This document establishes a standard procedure for testing an aircraft refueling system when combined with a refueling source (refueling truck, hose cart, hydrant system, or aerial refueling tanker) to verify that the surge pressure wi
11、thin the receiver aircraft does not exceed the value specified for the system.2. REFERENCES:1) Aerospace Fluid Components Designers Handbook, Revision C, Technical Documentary Report No. RPL-TDR-64-25, November 1968.2) AS1284, Standard Test Procedure and Limit Value for Shutoff Surge Pressure of Pre
12、ssure Fuel Dispensing Systems3) Coordinating Research Council (CRC) Aviation Handbook, Fuels and Fuel Systems, NAVAIR06-5-504, dated 1 May 19674) MIL-F-87154 (USAF), Fuel Systems, General Design Specification, dated 15 Aug 80.5) MIL-F-17874B, Fuel Systems: Aircraft Installation and Test of; dated 20
13、 Aug 656) MIL-T-83219 (USAF), Truck Tank A/S32R-97) Fuel Transient Analysis (FUELTRAN) Computer Program Technical Memorandum,ENFEF-TM-81-03, dated March 1981.8) Aircraft Hydraulic System Transient Analysis (HYTRAN) Report MDCA3060, Revision A, dated 3 March 1975.SAE ARP1665 Revision A- 3 -3. CRITICA
14、L PARAMETERS:3.1 Refueling Source:1. Refueling source pump(s) characteristics (pressure versus flow) measured at the inlet of the refueling nozzle or refueling coupling.2. Pressure or flow regulator characteristics (if applicable).3. Surge damper characteristics (if applicable).4. Check valve charac
15、teristics (if applicable).3.2 Receiver Aircraft:1. Pressure drop versus flow characteristics (including pressure drop versus flow of refueling source nozzle or coupling).2. Shutoff or level control valve characteristics (closure time versus flow rate at beginning of closure and rate of flow area cha
16、nge during closure).3. Surge damper characteristics (if applicable).4. Pressure or flow regulator characteristics (if applicable).5. Check valve characteristics (if applicable).SAE ARP1665 Revision A- 4 -3.3 Combined System:1. Length of combined refueling source piping and aircraft receiver system p
17、iping.2. Pressure wave velocity through combined systems. The pressure wave velocity can be estimated by the following equations which illustrate the relationship of the system parameters and the material properties.(Reference 1 Equation 3.10.3C)Where: Vs = Velocity of pressure waves, ft/secondW = S
18、pecific weight, lbf/ft3B = Bulk modulus of fluid, lbf/in2d = Pipe inside diameter, inchE = Modulus of elasticity of pipe, lbf/in2b = Pipe wall thickness, inchThe value of the pressure wave velocity for a compound system consisting of several pipes of different diameters in series, wall thickness and
19、 material can be estimated as follows:(Reference 3, paragraph 2.4.5.2.5)Where: Vse = Equivalent pressure wave velocity for compound system, ft/second1t= Total length of pipe, ft11, 12, 13= Length of particular section, ftVs1, Vs2, Vs3= Pressure wave velocity of particular section, ft/secondVs68.094W
20、1B-dEb-+-=Vse1t11Vs1-12Vs2-13Vs3-+-=SAE ARP1665 Revision A- 5 -4. SURGE PRESSURE DEFINITION:Surge pressure is generally defined as a transient pressure rise or fall in fluid pressure, usually as a result of operation of system valves. For receiver system testing, surge pressure limit is defined as t
21、he total pressure anywhere within the receiver system consisting of the normal static fuel pressure, plus the incremental pressure rise resulting from valve closure. The parameter of interest is the total pressure in the system, and not the value for the normal and surge components of the total pres
22、sure.References 4 and 5 use the term surge pressure or maximum surge pressure for the limit of total pressure which occurs when fuel flow is stopped or reduced within the system.5. INSTRUMENTATION:Quantity and LocationSufficient pressure measurement points should be provided in the system to charact
23、erize the surge pressure wave in the system. A pressure measurement should be made just downstream of the pump(s) and at a point approximately midway between the flow cutoff instrumentation point(s) and the pump(s) instrumentation point(s). Additional pressure measurements should be added at any pos
24、ition considered critical for the system. A pressure measurement should be made at the dead end of any side branch of the main flow line.Multiple pressure measurement points allow the pressure wave to be identified and the wave speed to be verified as well as providing backup capability in case of p
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