AIR FORCE MIL-HDBK-310-1997 GLOBAL CLIMATIC DATA FOR DEVELOPING MILITARY PRODUCTS《用于发展军事产品的全球气候数据》.pdf
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1、DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEHANDBOOKGLOBAL CLIMATIC DATA FOR DEVELOPINGMILITARY PRODUCTSThis handbook is for guidance only.Do not cite this document as a requirementAMSC N/A FSA ENVRNOT MEASUREMENTSENSITIVEMIL-HDBK-31023 JUNE 1997SUPERSEDINGMIL-STD-21009 JANUARY 1987Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduc
2、tion or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-310iiFOREWORD1. This military handbook is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense.2. This handbook is for guidance only. This handbook cannot be cited as a requirement. If it is, the contractordo
3、es not have to comply.3. Beneficial comments (recomme ndations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which may be of use inimproving the document should be addressed to AFRL/VSBE, 29 Randolph Rd., Hanscom AFB, MA 0173 1-3010 byusing the self-addressed Standardization Document Improvement Pro
4、posal (DOD Form 1426) appearing at the end ofthis document or by letter.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-310iiiFOREWORDMIL-HDBK-310 has been expanded to include regional climatic data in addition to the worldwide data presente
5、din previous editions. The narrative has been expanded to include: background information describing where and howthe values were obtained, data to facilitate tradeoff analyses, and a bibliography of sources from which the informationin this standard was obtained. Furthermore, guidelines for applyin
6、g the data have been changed to promotedetermination of the appropriate environments for the design and testing of each system or item under development.Noteworthy changes from MIL-STD-210B/C in content and concept are as follows:a. Climatic data in this standard are no t design or test criteria. Ra
7、ther, they are to be used to derive design andtest criteria for each item based on the response of the item to both the natural environment and to the forcing functionsinduced by the platform on or within which the item is located.b. The data are presented in terms of their frequency of occurrence d
8、uring the most severe month, as in MIL-STD-210B. However, in this revision they are no longer referred to as operational extremes, and the acceptablefrequency of occurrence must be determined by the procuring activity.c. Long-term climatic extremes presented in this revision are values that are expe
9、cted to occur at least once, for ashort duration, during 10, 30, or 60 years of exposure. These replace withstanding extremes in MIL-STD-210B/C.d. The land areas of the world are divided into 4 regional types of climate based on temperature differences.Climatic values representative of extreme con d
10、itions in each of the types are presented in the form of daily weathercycles.e. Consistent vertical profiles of temperature and density up to 80 km based on extremes at 5, 10, 20, 30 and 40km have been added to the worldwide air environment.f. Separate climatic data for the naval air environment are
11、 no longer included.g. Basic background information is presented along with supplementary data to promote a better understanding ofthe data presented and to facilitate tradeoff analyses.h. Values for various climatic elements have been added or updated where appropriate.i. This document implements N
12、ATO STANAG 2895 (see paragraph 6). It should be used for all appropriateNATO-related applications.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-310ivCONTENTSParagraph Page1. SCOPE . 11.1 Purpose . 11.2 Application . 11.3 Limitations . 12.
13、REFERENCED DOCUMENTS . 12.1 Gene ral . 12.2 Government Documents . 12.2.1 Specifications, standards, and handbooks . 12.3 Order of precedence 13 TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 13.1 Terms . 13 2 Abbreviations . 14. GENERAL INFORMATION 24 1 General . 24.2 Information 24 3 User Guidance 34.3.1 Presentation of
14、 the Data . 34 3.2 Additional Information 34.3.3 Data Application 34.3.4 Engineering Analyses and Trade- Offs 44.4 Organization and Contents . 44.5 Relationship with MIL-STD-810 44.6 Scientific Consultation 55. DETAILE D REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES 65.1 Worldwide Surface Environment 65.1.1 High Temp
15、erature 65.1.1.1 Highest Recorded 75.1.1.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 75.1.1.3 Long-term Extremes . 75.1.2 Low Temperature . 85.1.2.1 Lowest Recorded . 85.1.2.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 85.1.2.3 Long-term Extremes . 85.1.3 High Absolute Humidity 85.1.3.1 Highest Recorded 95.1.3.2 Frequency of Occurr
16、ence . 95.1.3.3 Long-term Extremes . 95.1.4 Low Absolute Humidity . 105.1.4.1 Lowest Recorded . 1 05.1.4.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 105.1.4.3 Long-term Extremes . 105.1.5 High Temperature with High Humidity 105.1.5.1 Highest Recorded 105.1.5.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 105.1.5.3 Long-term Extremes
17、. 105.1.6 High Relative Humidity wit h High Temperature 115.1.6.1 Highest Recorded 115.1.6.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 11Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-310vCONTENTS ContinuedPage5.1.5.3 Long-term Extremes . 105.1.7 High Rela
18、tive Humidity with low Temperature 115.1.7.1 Highest Recorded 115.1.7.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 115.1.7.3 Long-term Extremes . 125.1.8 Low Relative Humidity with High Temperature . 125.1.8.1 Lowest Recorded . 125.1.8.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 125.1.8.3 Long-term Extremes . 125.1.9 Low Relative H
19、umidity with low Temperature . 125.1.10 Wind Speed . 125.1.10.1 Highest Recorded 135.1.10.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 135.1.10.3 Long-term Extremes . 145.1.11 Rainfall Rate 145.1.11.1 Highest Recorded . 155.1.11.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 155.1.11.3 Long- term Extremes . 165.1.12 Blowing Snow . 175
20、.1.12.1 Highest Recorded 175.1.12.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 185.1.12.3 Long-Term Extremes 185.1.13 Snowload . 185.1.13.1 Highest Recorded 195.1.13.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 195.1.13.3 Long- term Extremes . 195.1.14 Ice Accretion . 205.1.14.1 Highest Recorded 205.1.14.2 Frequency of Occurrence .
21、205.1.14.3 Long-term Extremes . 205.1.15 Hail Size 215.1.15.1 Largest Recorded 215.1.15.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 215.1.15.3 Lon g-term Extremes . 215.1.16 High Atmospheric Pressure 225.1.17 Low Atmospheric Pressure . 225.1.17.1 Lowest Recorded . 225.1.17.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 225.1.17.3 Lon
22、g-term Extremes . 225.1.18 High Atmospheric Density . 225.1.18.1 Highest R ecorded 225.1.18.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 225.1.18.3 Long-term Extremes . 225.1.19 Low Atmospheric Density 235.1.19.1 Lowest Recorded . 235.1.19.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 235.1.19.3 Long-term Extremes . 235.1.20 Ozone Co
23、ncentration . 235.1.20.1 Highest Recorded 245.1.20.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 245.1.20.3 Long-term Extremes . 24Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-310viCONTENTS - Continued.Page5.1.21 Sand and Dust . 245.1.21.1 Highest Recorded
24、 245.1.21.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 255.1.21.3 Long-t erm Extremes . 255.1.22 Freeze-Thaw cycles 255.1.22.1 Highest Recorded 255.1.22.2 Frequency of Occurrence . 265.1.22.3 Long-term Extremes . 265.2 Regional Surface Environment . 265.2.1 Basic Regional Type 265.2.1.1 Basic/Hot Diurnal cycle 275.2
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