NAVY MIL-T-8676-1953 TESTING OF AIRCRAFT ROCKET LAUNCHERS《航空火箭发射器测试》.pdf
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1、MILT-8676 (Aer) 31 October 1963 Superseding -143 31 October 1947 HILI TMY SPECIPI CATI ON TESTINQ as AIRGRAIPZ ROCKET LAUNCHERS TM8 specification ha8 been approved by the Bureau of Aeronautics, Department of the Bavy I scam 1.1 This specification eetaliahea the requirements for determining the euit-
2、 ability of rocket launchera for service use on Naval Aircraft. a. APPLICABI3 S!ECIEICAT-INS, STAXDARDS, DRAVINGS AEiI OTHER PUBLICATSCBS 0.1 This epecificstion, subsidiary epecificatione and other publication8 of the iasue in effect on date Of invitation for bidr, form a part of this Specification
3、to the extent opecified herein: SPECIF1 CATIONS Fe der e. QeM-151 General Specification for Inqmction of Metais Hili tarx WIbA-8591 Denerd Design Criteria for Airborne Stores and Aeeociated Suepenei on Equi pent (Copies Of this specification and applicable specification0 can be obtained upon applica
4、tion to the Commanding Officer, Naval Air Station, Johnaville, Pennsylvania, Attention: Technicd Records Diviaion). 2.2 prec-uence - If the requirements of thie specification and the applicable detail epecificstion are in conflict, the requirements of the applicable detail specification shall have p
5、recedence. 2.3 Definitions - 2.3.1 Rocket Launcher A rocket launcher i8 a device rigiiy attached to the aircraft mtructure. for suspending and rslsi?.sing rocketa from aircraft while io flight. 2.8.2 Rocket Launcher Adapter - A rocket launcher adapter ia a device for suapening and releasing eub-cali
6、bsr rockets from the stanard aircraft rocket launcher in- 6tdhtiOXi. 2.3.3 Release - Release, as applicable to rocket launchers, is the- operation of the mechaaian to parnit dieengagesent of the rocket from the launcher. i8 specified, release shal be ascertained by an actual withdrawal of a device w
7、hich simulate8 the engaging lugs of the rocket. Wherever release 2.3.4 launching - Liuncbing ir the rux4isful firing of tbs rocket. 2.3.5 ArPiing - Ani= ia tbs procera of nndaring $h rocbt nose fure opor- able won release. r Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted withou
8、t license from IHS-,-,-MGT-8676 (Aer) 3.1 General - The Fpecific tests to which a launcher will be subjected will be specified in the applicable detail launcher specification. The order of conducting the tests shall be at the ciiscretion of the testing authority, to be accomplished i? the most pract
9、ical, expeditious and economical manner, unloss a specific testing order is directed by the Eureau of Aeronautics. Data for each launcher tested shall be recorded separately, and each launcher shall be identified by its serial number or other suitable means of identifi- cation. 3.2 Design Criteria -
10、 The design criteria to which suspension equipment is designed is contained in 14ILA-8591(Aer) and is referenced herein for infomation purposes only. 4. SAMPLING, INSPECTION, ANU l%ST PRCEDIES 4.1 General Test Conditions - Unless otherwise saecified, all tests shall be conducted at the existing abie
11、nt temperature and at normal rated voltage. At temperatures other than existing munbient temperatures, all parts of the launcher shall be completely stabilized at the specified test temperature prior to conducting the tests. 4.2 Attitude - Unless otherwise specified in the tests, the release of roc-
12、 Icete shall be conducted in an attitude simulating horizontal level flight, with the rocket launcher rigidly aounted. 4.3 Phvcical Cwracterietics - 4.3.1 Appearance - Each launcher ahall be photographed as necessary to il- lustrate clearly it s appearance anti general arrangement. 4.3.2 Weight Each
13、 launcher shall be weighed and the weight recorded. 4-3.3 Adaptability - The adaptability of each launcher to each Of the various types of rockets specified for the item shall be verified. devices shall not interfere with loading of or the operation of the launcher. Commonly used rocket suspension 4
14、.4 Electrical Characteristics - 4.4.1 Binimum ueratirig Voltage On a test etand using a sustained tmpulse and necessary electrical equipment, determine the following: 4.4.1.1 Release - The minimum operating votage necessary to actuate the mechaniem which locks the rocket on the rocket launcher. 4.4.
15、1.2 Arming- The minimum voltage to affect positive arming using standard arming wire with a 100-pound force applied in the direction of rocket travel. Noter T:he minimum voltage for Unlatch and Arming shall be determined by measuring th minimum current and converting tr, voltage using the coil resis
16、tances at a teinpera- ture of 75O 2 10F. The minimum voltage shall be 20 volts or less. 4.4.2 Hold-in Eise of Latching Device - If the launcher contains a return lock- ing latch, the time interval fron the end of R Y uilli-second electrical impulse to the time the locking latch returns to or tends t
17、o retun -7 the 1o:ked position shall be determined. suitable timing device, approved by the Eureau of Aeronautics, shall be used. The test shall be conducted under the following voltage and temperature conditions: 11 (a) (b) (c) 32 volts and 120 (d) 20 volts ad -70F (e) 32 volts and -7OOF (f) 20 vol
18、ts and +16O0F 20 volts ad 75O 10F 32 volts and 75O 2 10B Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-!43676 (Ber) 4.5 EemDerature Bise - 4.5.1 Continuous Duty Electromametic Unit - Continuous duty electromagnetic units as defined for Aviation
19、 Armament am those units which when energized continuously from a 30 volt D. 0. power source while in an mbient temperature of lWF (37.8OC) will not ex- cae where ground lead is inaccessible, tests 4.5.1 ad 4.6.2 sul be omitted.) An alternating test emf of 1000 Volts (me) shall be applied between th
20、e coil winding and ground. (If one leed of the coil is grounded, this connection must be broken before applying the tet voltage.) The Voltage shall be increased from zero to test voltage within i12 ninute and shall be main- tained at test voltage for a period of one minute after which it shall be gr
21、adually reduced to zero- The freq-CY of the alternating current may be of any value between 50 and 100 cycles Wr second, and the ahape of the Vave ahall be such as conforms to goo* commercial practice. The voltmeter method : E -Y=, 4 MIbT-8 676 (Ae r ) acceptable value of insulation resistmcQ, as sh
22、own by some suitable measuring device shall be an indication of failure. 4.6.2 Insulation Resistance - (This test applies to units where the ground lead is accessible and can be broken.) of 105OC (221OF) for class A insulation, 125OC (2570F) for class B insulation or 2050C (401F) for class C insulat
23、ion for a period sufficient for temperature stabilization. resistance shall then be measured by mean8 of a constant potential %eggern or by the volt- meter method under a potential 3f 500 vdts D.C. and allowed to cool in an atmosphere of loo$ relative humidity until stabilized at room temperature, a
24、fter which the insulation resistance shall be rnessured as described above. Under either temperature condition, a measured insulation resistance of less than one megohm shall be cause for rejection. The unit shall be subjected to an ambient temperature The insulation The unit shall then be removed f
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