NAVY MIL-STD-176 A-1963 GUIDED MISSILES AND SPACE LAUNCH VEHICLES WEIGHT AND BALANCE DATA REPORTING FORMS FOR《导弹和航天发射车载重和平衡数据报告表格》.pdf
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1、SUPERSEDING MIGSTD-176 1 March 1955 MILITARY STAN DARD WEIGHT AND BALANCE DATA REPORTING FORMS GUIDED MISSILES AND SPACE LAUNCH VEHICLES FOR FSC CLASS 1400 P 61 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- MIL-STD-37hA 34 7777733 0073340 7 I MIL-
2、STD-176A DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, DOC. 20360 Weight and Balance Data Reporting Forms for Guided Missiles and Space Launch Vehicles 1. This standard has been approved by the Department of Defense and is mandatory for use by the Departments of the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, effective
3、27 May 1963. 2. Recommended corrections, additions, or deletions should be addressed to Bureau of Naval Weapons, Nwy Dept., Washington, D.C., 20360. II Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-17bA 14 W 77777LL 0073341 O MIL-STD-176A C
4、ONTENTS Page Paragraph 1.1 1.2 1.3 2. 3. 4. 5. 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.1.2.14 5.1.3 6. SCOPE ._._._._ Concepts _. _-. Principles-.-.-.-.- _.-. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS _-. GENERAL STATEMENTS AND DETAIL REQUIREMENTS 6. REQUIREMENTS Summary Weight Statement (Part I) _._ Detail Weight St
5、atement (Part II) _.-_._- Structural Increments for Design Features Appendix I to Detail Weight Statement _._._ Weight and Balance Status (Part IIIA, Part WEIGHT SUMMARY FOR PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS APPENDIX II 4 6 6 7 10 10 11 WEIGHT STATEMENTS Part I. SUMMARY WEIGHT STATEMENT Part II. DETAIL WEIGHT ST
6、ATEMENT Part IIIA, IIIB, WEIGHT AND BALANCE STATUS Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-176A This revision to MIGSTD-176 dated 1 March 1955 is based on the cooperative efforts of the Military Services, Weight Engineers of the Missi
7、le Industry, representatives of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National Committee of the Society of Aeronautical Weight Engineers and the Aero Space Industries Association. In general, this standard provides for the mass properties reporting of the complete spectrum of small
8、and large missiles and space launch vehicles. These reported data provide the technical background for weight control engineering, weight optimization studies, the derivation of pro- posal analysis techniques and provides inputs to industrial planning re- ports for measuring the national industrial
9、effort. The standard follows the general philosophy used in MIGSTD-254 Weight and Balance Data Reporting Forms for Aircraft and MIGSTD- 451 Weight and Balance Report Forms for Rotocraft and is adaptable to either manual or machine method preparation. V Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or
10、 networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-WEIGHT AND BALANCE DATA REPORTING FORMS FOR GUIDED MISSILES AND SPACE LAUNCH VEHICLES 1. SCOPE 1.1 Scope. This document establishes weight statements and forms for procure- ment of weight and balance data for guided missiles, PARTS I, II and III her
11、eof, states the principles followed in the formulation of these statements and forms, furnishes in- structions where necessary for uniform com- pilation of the required weight and descrip- tive data, and provides a glossary of terms for which definitions may not be self evident on the weight stateme
12、nts and forms. The forms may be used for large and small mis- siles as well as booster vehicles employed for launching satellite or reentry payloads. 1.2 Concepts. The detail and summary weight statements have been predicated on the following basic concepts : (a) The primary purposes of the weight d
13、ata are to provide information in the most advantageous form for development and improvement of guided missiles weight estimating and optimization meth- ods and for mass characteristics control during design, construction and operation- al use of these vehicles. Such data and methods serve the signi
14、ficant functions of bringing avoidable adverse trends to light at an early state, pointing out areas in which design weight control can be most fruitful, establishing realistic weight goals, evaluating on a rational basis the weight costs of design features during evaluation of new configurations, d
15、eter- mining the deviations (from planned weight or mass characteristics) which occur under actual test or operating con- ditions, and providing timely controlled weight input to flight trajectory planning for changes during design and operation. (b) The secondary purpose of the weight data is to pr
16、ovide reasonably de- tailed information for engineering check- ing and reference purposes. 1.3 Principles. The following principles have been followed to implement the above basic concepts : (a) The total missile weight is sub- divided into functional and identifiable divisions that best serve the b
17、asic con- cepts for both large and small missiles. The missile is subdivided into identifiable steps and/or sections as shuwn in Figure 1 as an example. This breakdown is ac- complished by the use of vertical columns in the reporting forms which must be properly identified at the top of each column.
18、 This makes it possible to handle multistage vehicles and also to give sec- tionalized breakdowns of smaller missiles. It is permissible to use the vertical columns for sectional breakdowns within a step of a multistage vehicle by using more than one column for a single step. However, once a particu
19、lar arrangement of columns has been? established dividing the vehicle. into steps and/or sections, the same arrangement must be used through- out the form for that particular missile. (b) Within the step and/or section breakdown, the weight has been broken down into functional and identifiable ma- j
20、or and minor components. Insofar as practicable, all tangible and readily iden- tifiable components and provisions for a specific function or installation have been allocated to the functional group, regard- less of geographic location and physical method of attachment. Where compromise of this prin
21、ciple was necessary because of multi-purpose function, items have been allocated geographically with as complete functional isolation and identification as possible. Examples of multipurpose items are doors and panels which serve as clo- sures for a structural surface as well as a particular install
22、ation function, and items which, because of their integral nature, make quantitative allocation impractical. 1 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-9999911 0073344 b I MIL-STD-17bA 14 MIL-STD-176A (c) The importance of consistent allo- cat
23、ion of weights by all contractors in completing the detail statement has been recognized. The amplifying instructions herein are furnished to insure consistency in allocation to the greatest extent prac- ticable. 2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS 2.1 The following standard forms a part of this standard to the
24、 extent specified herein: STANDARD Military MIGSTD-12B-Abbreviations f or Use on Drawings. 3. DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS Tem Step Stage Useful Payload Carried Mass Weight Empty Mission Load Fixed Definition The mass of that portion of a vehicle which may be physically separated from other portion
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