SAE ARP 1827C-2014 Measuring Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Fine Fuel Filter Element Performance.pdf
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5、 Superseding ARP1827B Measuring Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Fine Fuel Filter Element Performance RATIONALE The document is being revised as follows: (1) Clarification of test fluids in 1.4. (2) Addition of a footnote in references thatISO 4402 has been withdrawn. (3) In 4.1.1, addition of a requirem
6、ent for test fuel integrity. IFT requirement for test fuel changed to a minimum of 27 dynes/cm which can be more realistically achieved without impacting test results significantly. The IFT requirement has been clarified to be reflective of how the testing is actually performed. (4) In 4.1.1, additi
7、on of kinematic viscosity and density measurement, since this is necessary information when comparing the results for different test fluids. (5) Filter element rating in Table 1 changed from 1000 to 200 to be more reflective of filter elementefficiency ratings utilized in aerospace. (6) Paragraph 6.
8、5.4 specifies a new level of cleanliness since the reference to the cleanliness level stated in 6.3.5 was not applicable to this step. (7) Validation counts in Table 2 updated based upon the results of the ISO Fine Test Dust (ISO FTD) Particle Count Mini-Round Robin conducted by ISO, which is more r
9、epresentative of recent lots of ISO FTD. (8) Volume changed in 6.6.3.2 from 500 mL to 100 mL since the larger volume is not necessary, given the high gravimetric levels. (9) New 6.6.3.3 inserted which requires a gravimetric analysis be performed on the injection fluid sample collected in 6.6.3.2, pr
10、ior to performing the multi-pass test, in order to confirm the concentration of the contaminant in the contaminant injection system prior to the test. (10) Volume changed in the newly numbered 6.6.3.10 from 500 mL to 100 mL as the larger volume is not necessary, given the high gravimetric levels. (1
11、1) Update of references and addition of references ASTM D445, ASTM D1298, and ASTM D7566. (12) Editorial changes for clarity throughout the document. 1. SCOPE This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) delineates two complementary filter element performance ratings: (1) dirt capacity, and (2) fil
12、tration efficiency, and corresponding test procedures. It is intended for non-cleanable (disposable), fine fuel filter elements used in aviation gas turbine engine fuel systems. 1.1 Purpose Variation in filter element testing methods and requirements make comparison of performance results difficult.
13、 In order to minimize these problems, this document describes standard filtration ratings and test procedures. Both manufacturer and customer will have a common means to specify, control, and evaluate filter elements. 1.2 Filter Element Performance Ratings 1.2.1 Filter Element Dirt Capacity The mass
14、 of test contaminant added to the filter element test system, under the test conditions specified herein, to produce a prescribed terminal filter element differential pressure. The dirt capacity is determined in a specified test fluid.SAE INTERNATIONAL ARP1827C Page 2 of 21 1.2.2 Filter Element Effi
15、ciency Filter element efficiency is the ability of a filter element to remove (and retain) contaminant particles from the fluid stream.This procedure determines the particle removal efficiency of the filter element as a function of particle size. The particle removal efficiencies for the various par
16、ticle size ranges are expressed as filtration ratios, termed Beta Ratios (Ex). The filtration ratio at a specified particle size is the ratio of the number of particles larger than the specified size entering the filter element (Ux) to the number of particles larger than the same size leaving the fi
17、lter element (Dx).Filtration Ratio at particle size x ExUxDxe=(Eq. 1) The techniques specified in this document allow measurement of filtration ratios up to 1000 (99.9% particle removal efficiency) for the particle size range 4 m(c) to 25 m(c), as defined in ISO 11171. 1.3 Test Contaminant and Parti
18、cle Counter Calibration 1.3.1 Dirt Capacity Historically, AC Test Dusts (AC Fine Test Dust and AC Coarse Test Dust) were specified, either as a component of the test contaminant for the Dirt Capacity test or, in some applications, as the principal test contaminant. Replacement test dusts for the AC
19、Test Dusts, no longer available, have been specified by ISO (ISO 12103-1). The corresponding ISO Test Dust for AC Fine Test Dust is ISO Fine Test Dust (designated ISO 12103-A2) and the corresponding ISO Test Dust for AC Coarse Test Dust is ISO Coarse Test Dust (designated ISO 12103-A4). The change t
20、o ISO Test Dusts can result in dirt capacity test results that may differ from test results obtained with the corresponding AC Test Dusts. It is necessary for users to take this into account when comparing historic dirt capacity test data generated per ARP1827 with data generated per the present pro
21、cedure, and when comparing dirt capacity test results from the current procedure to historic specification requirements for dirt capacity. 1.3.2 Filter Efficiency Historically, AC Fine Test Dust was the test contaminant specified for the filter efficiency test, and the calibration of automatic parti
22、cle counters was in accordance with ISO 4402 (1991). In addition to the change in test contaminant to ISO Fine Test Dust (ISO 12103-A2), ISO has also specified a calibration procedure ISO 11171 for automatic particle counters to replace the ISO 4402 calibration procedure which utilized AC Fine Test
23、Dust. The ISO 11171 procedure uses ISO Medium Test Dust, designated ISO 12103-A3, instead of AC Fine Test Dust. The definition of particle sizes per the ISO 11171 calibration procedure differs very significantly from the particle sizes defined in ISO 4402 (1991). In order to distinguish the particle
24、 sizes defined in ISO 11171, they are designated as m(c) or micrometer(c), the (c) indicating NIST certified sizes. The change in test contaminant and the automatic particle counter calibration procedure will lead to filter element efficiency test results that are significantly different from test r
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