ARMY ADS-37 A-PRF-1996 ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS (E3) PERFORMANCE AND VERIFICATION REQUIREMENTS《电磁环境效应的性能及检验要求》.pdf
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1、ADS - 3 7A- PRF 28 MAY 1996 AERONAUTICAL DESIGN STANDARD ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS (E3) PERFORMANCE AND VERIFICATION REQUIREMENTS UNITED STATES ARMY AVIATION AND TROOP COMMAND ST.LOUIS, MISSOURI AVIATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER DIRECTORATE FOR ENGINEERING DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A
2、. Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-ADS-37A-PRF AERONAUTICAL DESIGN STANDARD . ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS (E3) PERFORMANCE AND VERIFICATION REQUIREMENTS 28 MAY 1996 UNIT
3、ED STATES ARMY AVIATION AND TROOP COMMAND ST. LOUIS, MISSIOURI AVIATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER DIRECTORATE FOR ENGINEERING PREPARED BY: APPROVED BY: , Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1 .O SCOPE. This document establishes elec
4、tromagnetic environmental effects (E3) performance and verification requirements for aircraft systems. 2.0 p. The following documents form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. STANDARDS MIL-STD-46 1D (1 1 Jan 93) Requirements for the Control of Electromagnetic Interference Emissio
5、ns and Susceptibility MIL-STD-462D(2) Measurement of Electromagnetic Interference (1 Dec 95) Characteristics MIL-STD-704E Aircraft Electrical Power Characteristics (1 May 91) (interface requirements only) MIL-STD- 1385B (1 Aug 86) Preclusion of Ordnance Hazards in Electromagnetic Fields; General Req
6、uirements for (interface requirements only) MIL-STD-1795A (20 Jun 89) Lightning Protection of Aerospace Vehicles and Hardware (for guidance only) FEDERAL AVIATION A DMINISTRA TION Advisory Circular (AC) 20-136 Protection of Aircraft ElectricaVElectronic Systems Against the Indirect Effects of Lightn
7、ing COMMERCIAL RADIO TECHNICAL COMMISS ION FOR AERONAUT ICs (R TCA) DO-l60C, change 1 (27 Sep 90) Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS SAE AE4L (20 Jun 78) Lightning Test Waveforms and Techniques for Aerospace Vehicles and Hardware (the
8、“Blue Book“) SAE AE4L-87-3 Rev B (Jan 89) Recommended Draft Advisory Circular- Protection of Aircraft Electrical/ Electronic Systems Against the Indirect Effects of Lightning (the “Orange Book“) 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-2.1 D
9、EFINITIONS Aircraft Electromagnetic Environment (EME). The Army aircraft world-wide environment is defined in Table I, parts A and B. Lightniny Environment (Direct Effects Testing). For design and verification purposes, the natural lightning environment (which comprises a wide statistical range of c
10、urrent levels, duration, and number of strokes) is represented by current components A through D, and voltage waveforms A, B, and D as defined in paragraph 23.5 of RTCA/DO-l6OC. Guidance for application of these waveforms is also given in Section 23 of RTCA/DO-l60C. )a. Appendix III of FANAC 20-136
11、contains idealized mathematical representations of a severe natural lightning environment. Those waveforms A, B, C, and D are derived from cloud-to-ground lightning discharges. Waveform H represents the high rate-of-rise effects including those from intracloud and cloud-to-cloud discharges. These id
12、ealized waveforms can be used as the bases for either tests or analyses of the effects of a severe lightning environment on aircraft electricallelectronic systems. Test waveforms, of necessity, will be only approximations of the idealized waveforms. Results from test waveforms that deviate from the
13、idealized waveforms must therefore be analytically relatable to the idealized waveform. -. Lightning attachment zones are defined in paragraph 23.2.3 of RTCA/DO- 160C. Guidance for locating the zones on particular air vehicles is discussed in the Section 30.1 of MIL- STD- 1795. LL). The direct effec
14、ts of lightning are the burning, eroding, blasting, and structural deformation caused by lightning arc attachment, as well as the high pressure shock waves and magnetic forces produced by the associated high currents. Direct effects includes the direct coupling of lightning currents into electrical
15、wiring associated with external lighting, antennas, and other external equipment. The indirect effects are those resulting from the interaction of the electromagnetic fields accompanying lightning with electricallelectronic equipment inside the vehicle. Flightt. E3 generated anomalies involving this
16、 equipment would cause immediate or almost immediate loss of aircraft control or unsafe situations with loss of life a likely occurrence. Flicht Essential Eauipment. E3 generated anomalies involving this equipment could cause an emergency landing with possible damage to the aircraft, or would cause
17、the pilot to take other emergency action. Injury or loss of life is possible. Flight Nonessential Eauipment. E3 generated anomaIies involving this equipment would cause reduced safety through lack of redundant systems. Aircraft damage and personnel injury or loss of life unlikely. -Critical. E3 gene
18、rated anomalies involving this equipment would cause immediate or almost immediate mission abort. Injury or loss of life possible though unlikely unless the aircraft is involved in combat, in which case aircraft may not be able to return to base safely. Mission Essential Eauipment. E3 generated anom
19、alies involving this equipment would cause degraded, or lack of, mission success. During combat, aircraft and crew could be in jeopardy of loss. Mission Nonessential Eauipment. E3 generated anomalies involving this equipment would create annoyances and minor discomfort with little impact on mission
20、accomplishment. 3 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Subsvstem. A subsystem is a major functional element of a system, usually consisting of several components that are essential to the operational completeness of the subsystem. Subsyste
21、m examples include airhune, propulsion, guidance, navigation, and communication with reference to the air vehicle as the overall system. The terms system and subsystem are often used interchangeably in defining a functional element (e.g., flight control systemsubsystem, environmental control system/
22、 subsystem, etc.) TABLE I - PART A STANDARD WORLD-WIDE ELECTROMAGNETIC RF ENVIRONMENT JEXTERNAL TO AIRCRAFT) MODULATION PARAMETERS (EXCLUDING PULSE) FIELD FREQUENCY MODULATION STRENGTH SAMPLE o TYPE (ylm RMS) FREQUENCIES .O 14- 1.99 2-19.9 20- 149.9 150-249.9 250-499.9 500-999.9 1000-1 999.9 2000-39
23、99.9 4000-7999.9 8000-9999.9 10,000-40,000 cw, AM CW, AM CW, AM, FM AM, FM AM, FM AM, FM AMYW AM, FM AM, FM AM, FM CW, FM 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 Continuous Sweep Continuous Sweep Continuous Sweep Continuous Sweep Continuous Sweep Continuous Sweep Continuous Sweep Continuous Swee
24、p Continuous Sweep Continuous Sweep Continuous Sweep NOTES: CW = Continuous Wave above 1 GHz, use a 1 MHz deviation, modulated by a 10 kHz square wave. FM = Frequency Modulation. Below 1 GHz use a 20 kHz deviation modulated by 1 kHz tone, AM = Amplitude Modulation. Modulated by 1000 Hz tone; 50% mod
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