SAE J 2773-2011 Standard for Refrigerant Risk Analysis for Mobile Air Conditioning Systems《汽车空调系统制冷剂风险分析标准》.pdf
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5、alysis for Mobile Air Conditioning Systems RATIONALE This standard is necessary due to introduction of new alternative refrigerants for mobile air conditioning. New requirements for the proper handling of these refrigerants are required. FOREWORD The potential impact of unintended refrigerant discha
6、rges resulting in high refrigerant concentrations shall be investigated and considered. All reasonable hazards affecting persons inside the vehicle and in the close proximity of the vehicle, as well as the effects of long-term exposure shall be considered. Possible failure scenarios and safety targe
7、ts shall also be considered. 1. SCOPE This Standard describes methods to understand the risks associated with vehicle mobile air conditioning MAC systems in all aspects of a vehicles lifecycle including design, production, assembly, operation and end of life. Information for inputto the risk assessm
8、ent is provided in the Appendices of this document. This information should not be considered to be complete, but only a reference of some of the data needed for a complete analysis of the risk associated with the use of refrigerants in MAC systems. 2. REFERENCES 2.1 Applicable Publications The foll
9、owing publications form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest issue of SAE publications shall apply. 2.1.1 SAE Publications Available from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA
10、 and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org.SAE J639 Safety Standards for Motor Vehicle Vapor Compression Refrigerant Systems SAE J1739 Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis in Design (Design FMEA), Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis in Manufacturing and Assembly Process F
11、MEA) SAE J2683 Refrigerant Purity and Container Requirements for Carbon Dioxide (CO2 R-744) Used in Mobile Air-Conditioning Systems Copyright SAE International Provided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SAE J2773 Issued FE
12、B2011 Page 2 of 6SAE J2772 Measurement of Passenger Compartment Refrigerant Concentrations Under A/C System Refrigerant Leakage Conditions SAE J2844 R-1234yf New Refrigerant Purity and Container Requirements Used in Mobile Air-Conditioning Systems 2.1.2 Other Publications ISO 13043 Road vehicles - R
13、efrigerant systems used in Mobile Air Conditioning systems (MAC) - Safety requirements 3. GENERAL DEFINITIONS Safety is the absence of non-acceptable risk. Non-acceptable risk are those that are higher than those already accepted by the general population today (e.g., risks involved with riding in a
14、n airplane are considered acceptable by general public today).Risk: Combination of probability of a harm occurring during an event and the severity of it.OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer - unless otherwise stated in this document, this refers to the vehicle manufacturer. FTA is a methodology th
15、at graphically presents the sequences and combinations of failures that lead to a particular outcome. It utilizes a “top-down“ approach, starting with the undesired effect as the top event of a tree of logic. Each situation that could cause that effect is added to the tree as a series of logic expre
16、ssions. This technique analyzes the potential combinations or sequences of events by which an undesired event may occur. FTA can consider such causal effects as human error, equipment failure, and operating and maintenance procedures, though it cannot cover those causes of system failure that cannot
17、 be envisioned by risk analysts (Blackwell et al., 2006). FTAs consist of various event “boxes“, which reflect the probability or frequency of key events leading up to a system failure. The event boxes are linked by connectors (“gates“) which describe how the contributing events may combine to produ
18、ce the failure. General Safety Process Requirements - Proper design practices for the application of a refrigerant to MAC systems are required. The following or other equivalent methods shall be used to assess the risks associated with the use of a new refrigerant proposed for use in mobile air cond
19、itioning systems. SAE J1739 - Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis in Design (Design FMEA), Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis in Manufacturing and Assembly Processes (Process FMEA), or equivalent shall be applied to the design and development of mobile air conditioning refrigerant s
20、ystems. FTA - Fault Tree Analysis methods.Copyright SAE International Provided by IHS under license with SAENot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-SAE J2773 Issued FEB2011 Page 3 of 64. SAFETY ASSESSMENT This standard provides the guidelines for an assessm
21、ent of safety with the refrigerants referenced in this standard for mobile air-conditioning systems. The management of functional safety shall include the following from the concept phase through the lifetime of the vehicle 1. Concept phase 2. Product development phase 3. Production and assembly 4.
22、Operation 5. Service 6. End of life and scrapping 5. RISK ASSESSMENT Risk characterization represents the step in the analysis where data on acute and chronic toxicity, flammability and anticipated air concentrations are brought together to quantify the potential risks of the refrigerant system. The
23、 results of the risk characterization contribute to the FTA and/or DFMEA and allow an estimate of the impact of adverse events that may result from use of the refrigerant. Risk assessment shall be established for all relevant situations. 5.1 At a minimum, the following scenarios shall be considered
24、in the risk assessment for R-744 CO2: Inhalation exposure to CO2 concentration above health limits due to a small or large refrigerant leak into the passenger compartment Inhalation exposure to CO2 concentration above health limits during vehicle service Liquid or fragment projectiles resulting from
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