AIAA S-113A-2016 Criteria for Explosive Systems and Devices on Space and Launch Vehicles.pdf
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1、AIAA S-113A-2016 AIAA S-113A-2016 Standard Criteria for Explosive Systems and Devices on Space and Launch Vehicles Sponsored by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Approved 17 October 2016 Abstract This standard establishes criteria for design, manufacture, and performance certificati
2、on of explosive systems and explosive devices commonly used on launch, upper stage, and space vehicle systems. The requirements contained in this specification are intended to serve as a universal set of tools for use by explosive system manufacturers and users during all phases of development and c
3、ertification. This information may also be used for guidance during preparation of acquisition contracts and program-specific documents, and may be used for explosive system applications unrelated to space vehicles. AIAA S-113A-2016 ii Contents Contents . ii Foreword . iv Introduction v 1 Scope 6 2
4、Tailoring . 6 3 Applicable Documents . 6 4 Vocabulary . 6 4.1 Acronyms and Abbreviated Terms 6 4.2 Terms and Definitions . 8 5 Design Requirements . 12 5.1 General Requirements . 13 5.2 Margin Requirements 20 5.3 System Design Requirements 23 5.4 Component Design Requirements 30 5.5 Operations and M
5、aintenance 41 6 Verification Requirements . 43 6.1 General 43 6.2 Margin Verification 49 6.3 Functional Test Requirements . 53 A.1 Nondestructive Inspections and Test 67 A.2 Destructive and Environmental Tests 90 A.3 AllFire/NoFire Test and Analysis Methods 118 A.4 Seal Effectiveness 126 A.5 Aerospa
6、ce Leak Test Requirements 129 Figures Figure 1 Explosive System Flow Diagram . 13 Figure 2 Acceptable Explosive Transfer Modes . 29 Figure B.1 Representative Thermal Time Constant Test Data (ref. AIAA20035139 Figure 10, Copyright, AIAA) . 74 Figure C.1 Comparison of the Variation in Estimates of the
7、 Standard Deviation 121 Figure C.2 5% and 95% Estimates of the Relative Standard Deviation 122 Figure C.3 Comparison of Confidence Likelihood Ratio vs ASENT . 125 Tables Table 1 Test Tolerances 48 Table A.1 First Element Nondestructive Acceptance Tests 56 Table A.2 Safe and Arm Acceptance Tests . 57
8、 Table A.3 Other Device Nondestructive Acceptance Tests 58 Table A.4 EED, EFI, SCB, EBW, LID Destructive Qualification Tests . 59 Table A.5 Electromechanical S therefore, users are encouraged to consider tailoring these criteria to best fit individual applications. However, the tailored requirements
9、 shall achieve a level of verification equivalent to the baseline described herein. Rationale for each tailored requirement shall be established. If the requirements in this specification are not tailored by a contract, they stand as written. 3 Applicable Documents The following applicable documents
10、 contain provisions that, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this standard. In the event of conflict between the text of this document and the references cited herein, the text of this document takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws and
11、regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained. AIAA-2005-4039 Advanced Applications of Statistical Methods in Testing of Energetic Components and Systems AIAA-2007-5135 Practical Problems and Solutions in Age Trend-Line Analyses for Energetic Components AIAA-2007-5138 Correlation Between
12、 the Accelerated Aging Test (AAT) and Real World Storage Temperature AIAA S-114 Moving Mechanical Assemblies for Space and Launch Vehicles CFR, Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations, Transportation MIL-D-23615 Design and Evaluation of Cartridge Actuated Devices MIL-STD-810 Environmental Engineering C
13、onsiderations and Laboratory Tests RCC 319-14 Flight Termination Systems Commonality Standard 4 Vocabulary 4.1 Acronyms and Abbreviated Terms CAD Cartridge Actuated Device CDC Confined Detonating Cord AIAA S-113A-2016 7 CSC Conical Shaped Charge EBW Exploding Bridgewire Device EED Electro-Explosive
14、Device EFI Exploding Foil Initiator EFP Explosively Formed Projectile EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMI Electromagnetic Interference ESD Electrostatic Discharge ET Explosive Train ETA Explosive Transfer Assembly FCDC Flexible Confined Detonating Cord FLSC Flexible Linear Shaped Charge GRMS Root
15、Mean Square Average Acceleration in Units of Gravity HBW Hot Bridgewire Device HE High Explosive HNS Hexanitrostilbene HVD High Voltage Detonator HVI High Voltage Initiator LFU Laser Firing Unit LID Laser Initiated Device LPI Lanyard Pull Initiator LSCA Linear Shaped Charge Assembly MDF Mild Detonat
16、ing Fuse MPE Maximum Predicted Environment MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet NDT Non-Destructive Tests NSI NASA Standard Initiator OTDR Optical Time Domain Reflectometry PAD Propellant Actuated Device RF/I Radio Frequency/Interference S the system includes detonating cord in a ductile metal tube and a
17、 structure containing geometrically controlled stress risers Exploding Bridgewire Device (EBW) high voltage device in which the bridgewire explodes when functioned Exploding Foil Initiator (EFI) high voltage device that generates a supersonic flyer plate when functioned Explosion exothermic chemical
18、 reaction resulting in a sudden conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy, heat, light, sound, and gas Explosive material which is capable of undergoing an explosion Explosive Train (ET) series of explosive components that transfer explosive signal from the first element to the final explos
19、ively actuated device Explosive Transfer Assembly (ETA) series of explosive components used to transfer the explosive signal from the first element to the explosively actuated device Explosively Actuated Device device that converts explosive energy into mechanical work Explosively Formed Projectile
20、(EFP) variant on the conical shaped charge in which the concave metallic liner is formed into a slug when detonated First Element initial element of an explosive system that converts electrical, optical, or mechanical energy to explosive energy Flexible Confined Detonating Cord (FCDC) CDC whose over
21、-wrap material allows for flexure of the cord for ease in handling and installation AIAA S-113A-2016 10 Flexible Linear Shaped Charge (FLSC) LSC with a ductile metal sheath which may be conformed to installation envelope High Explosive any chemical material in which the fuel and oxidizer are contain
22、ed in the same molecule, the decomposition of which is a detonation Hot Bridgewire Device low voltage EED Interrupter similar to S initiator of choice for all NASA applications No Damage an energetic device still meets design and performance requirements after being exposed to a test or environment,
23、 e.g. ESD Percussion method of initiating an explosive reaction by intentional sudden pinching, crushing or otherwise compressing explosive materials, as between a blunt firing pin and an anvil Primary Explosive extremely sensitive explosive material that will detonate in response to normal environm
24、ental stimuli Procuring Authority organization(s) imposing requirements of this document Propellant deflagrating explosive material whose output is essentially gaseous Pyrotechnics mixtures of fuels and oxidizers that can deflagrate Receptor see Acceptor Refurbish to replace components or elements i
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