SAE ARP 8058-2014 Thermal Design and Performance of Airplane In-Flight Food Storage Carts《飞机飞行中食物储藏车的热设计和性能》.pdf
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1、_ 6$(7HFKQLFDO6WDQGDUGV%RDUG5XOHVSURYLGHWKDW7KLVUHSRUWLVSXEOLVKHGE6$(WRDGYDQFHWKHVWDWHRIWHFKQLFDO 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 tKHUHIURPLVWKHVROHUHVSRQVL
2、ELOLWRIWKHXVHU SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be revised, reaffirmed, stabilized, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions. Copyright 2014 SAE International All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, st
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4、0 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/ARP8058 AEROSPACERECOMMENDED PRACTICE ARP8058 Issued 2014-06 Thermal Design and Performance of Airplane In-Flight
5、 Food Storage Carts RATIONALE The design of the in-flight food storage (galley) cart and its interface with the airplane galley cooling system are important for maintaining the thermal environment necessary for keeping food and beverages in a safe and high-quality condition. This document provides d
6、esign guidance, performance criteria, and test methods to ensure that the galley cart exhibits the characteristics necessary to comply with this thermal requirement. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 3 1.1 Purpose . 3 2. REFERENCES 3 2.1 Applicable Documents 3 2.1.1 SAE Publications . 3 2.2 Definitions . 3
7、 2.3 Mandating and Recommending Phrases 3 3. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS . 4 3.1 Cart Design . 4 3.1.1 Dry-Ice Carts . 4 3.1.2 Air-Through Carts . 4 3.1.3 Air-Over Carts . 6 4. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 7 4.1 Thermal . 7 4.2 Leakage 7 5. TESTING . 7 5.1 Warm Air Test . 75.1.1 Test Set-up 7 5.1.2 Test Proced
8、ure 9 5.1.3 Acceptance Criteria . 9 6. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE . 9 7. NOTES 9 APPENDIX A HEAT TRANSFER COEFFICIENT SAMPLE CALCULATIONS 10 SAE INTERNATIONAL ARP8058 Page 2 of 11 FIGURE 1 DRY ICE COOLING FOR CARTS 4 FIGURE 2 AIR-THROUGH COOLING FOR CARTS . 5 FIGURE 3 THE REAR FACE OF THE AIR-THROUGH CART
9、S . 6 FIGURE 4 AIR-OVER COOLING FOR CARTS . 7 FIGURE 5 WARM AIR TEST SETUP 8 FIGURE 6 TEMPERATURE SENSOR LOCATIONS . 8 SAE INTERNATIONAL ARP8058 Page 3 of 11 1. SCOPE This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides design guidance and a method for testing thermal performance of airplane in-fl
10、ight food storage carts. It is noted that thermal performance criteria is not part of AS8056. 1.1 Purpose The objective of airplane galley refrigeration systems is to maintain food at temperatures at which harmful bacterial growth is minimized. National health safety regulations that once allowed fo
11、od to be stored at 45 F (7 C) have been improved and now call for food storage at temperatures below 39.2 F (4.0 C) (Europe) and 41 F (5 C) (USA). Airplane in-flight food storage carts are a critical part of the overall galley refrigeUDWLRQVVWHPWKHUHIRUHDVVXULQJWKDWDFDUWVthermal characteristics supp
12、ort this goal is essential. The requirements prescribed herein are directed toward this goal. 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
13、 publications shall be the issue in effect on the date of the 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 spe
14、cific exemption has been obtained. 2.1.1 SAE Publications Available from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org. ARP695 Galley System Design and Installation Criteria AS8056 Minimum De
15、sign and Performance of Airplane Galley In-Flight Carts, Containers, and Associated Components 2.2 Definitions CART: A movable enclosure on wheels designed for the purpose of transporting and storing various items used for cabin service activities. A Cart is typically pushed up and down the airplane
16、 passenger aisles during cabin service activities. INTERFACE: The fit and functional relationships of the cart with the galley or other structure (e.g., ducts). INTERFACE CONTROL DRAWING (ICD): An engineering drawing created for the purpose of communicating interface information. 752/(7KHZRUGWUROOHL
17、VVQRQPRXVZLWKFDUW 2.3 Mandating and Recommending Phrases 7KHZRUGVKDOOLQGLFDWHVDPDQGDWRUFULWHULRQ 7KH ZRUG VKRXOG LQGLFDWHV D FULWHULRQ IRU ZKLFK DQ DOWHUQ ative, including noncompliance, may be applied if it is documented and justified. SAE INTERNATIONAL ARP8058 Page 4 of 11 3. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
18、3.1 Cart DesignThe temperature in a galley cart is typically maintained either by dry ice placed inside the cart or by chilled air circulating over and around or through the cart. Each approach imposes specific design and performance requirements for the cart. 3.1.1 Dry-Ice Carts &RROLQJLVSURYLGHGEV
19、XEOLPDWLRQRIGULFHLQDVHSDUDWHGULFHFRQWDLQHU7KHFDUWVGULFHFRQWDLQHUVKRXOGEHORFDWHG at the top of the cart to achieve downward cold air flow. The ice container shall be made from an insulated material and tightly constructed/sealed such that cold air flows out its intended air delivery hole(s) only. The
20、 insulated material should be selected to have a low heat transfer rate (e.g., be non-metallic) as this reduces conduction through the container and increases natural convection (see Figure 1). Reducing conduction through the container reduces the potential for freezing food located nearby (upper fo
21、od storage positions) and reduces cooling loss to unintended areas (e.g., loss to the ambient environment). Dry IceFood PackagesNon-Conductive Air FlowAir Flow HoleAir Flow HoleInsulated MaterialFIGURE 1 - DRY ICE COOLING FOR CARTS 3.1.2 Air-Through Carts Cooling is provided by chilled air flowing i
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