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SAE AS 398B-2001 Direction Instrument Magnetic Non-Stabilized Type (Magnetic Compass)《非稳定型磁性方向仪(磁罗盘)》.pdf

1、AEROSPACESTANDARDAS398 REV.BIssued 1947-07Reaffirmed 2008-02Revised 2001-07Superseding AS398ADirection Instrument, Magnetic, Non-Stabilized Type(Magnetic Compass)FOREWORDChanges in this Revision are format/editorial only.1. SCOPE:This Aeronautical Standard covers two basic types of instruments as fo

2、llows:Type I - Direct ReadingType II - Remote Indicating1.1 Purpose:To specify minimum requirements for non-stabilized magnetic direction instruments for use in aircraft, the operation of which may subject the instrument to the environmental conditions specified in Paragraph 3.3.2. REFERENCES:NACA R

3、eport 12353. GENERAL REQUIREMETNS:3.1 Material and Workmanship:3.1.1 Materials: Materials shall be of a quality which experience and/or tests have demonstrated to be suitable and dependable for use in aircraft instruments.3.1.2 Workmanship: Workmanship shall be consistent with high-grade aircraft in

4、strument manufacturing practice.SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirely voluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any pat

5、ent infringement arising therefrom, is the sole responsibility of the user.” SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions. Copyright 2008 SAE International All rights reserved.

6、 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SAE. TO PLACE A DOCUMENT ORDER: Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) T

7、el: 724-776-4970 (outside USA) Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.orgSAE AS398 Revision B- 2 -3.2 Identification:The following information shall be legibly and permanently marked on the instrument or attached thereto:(a) Name of Instrument(b) Aeronautical

8、Standard AS398B(c) Manufacturers part number(d) Manufacturers serial number or date of manufacture(e) Manufacturers name and/or trademark(f) Rating, if applicable (Electrical, Vacuum, etc.)3.3 Environmental Conditions:The following conditions have been established as design requirements only. Tests

9、shall be conducted as specified in Sections 5, 6 and 7.3.3.1 Temperature: When installed in accordance with the instrument manufacturers instructions, the instrument shall function over the range of ambient temperature shown in Column A below and shall not be adversely affected by exposure to the ra

10、nge of temperature shown in Column B below:3.3.2 Humidity: The instrument shall function and shall not be adversely affected when exposed to any relative humidity in the range from 0 to 95% at a temperature of approximately 32 C.TABLE 1Instrument Location A BHeated Areas (Temperature Controlled) -30

11、 to 50 C -65 to 70 CUnheated Areas (Temperature Uncontrolled) -55 to 70 C -65 to 70 CSAE AS398 Revision B- 3 -3.3.3 Vibration: When installed in accordance with the instrument manufacturers instructions, the instruments shall function and shall not be adversely affected when subjected to vibrations

12、of the following characteristics:3.3.4 Altitude: The instrument shall function and shall not be adversely affected when subjected to a pressure and temperature range equivalent from -1000 feet to 40,000 feet standard altitude per NACA Report 1235, except as limited by application of Paragraph 3.3.1.

13、 The instrument shall not be adversely affected when subjected to a pressure of 50 in Hg absolute.3.4 Radio Interference:The instrument shall not be the source of objectionable interference, under operating conditions at any frequencies used on aircraft either by radiation or feed-back, in radio equ

14、ipment installed in the same aircraft as the instrument.3.5 Magnetic Effect:The magnetic effect of the instrument shall not adversely affect the operation of other instruments installed in the same aircraft.TABLE 2Instrument Locationin AirframeCyclesPer SecondMaximum DoubleAmplitude (Inches)MaximumA

15、ccelerationPower Plant Mounted 5 - 150 0.100 20 gWings and Empennage 5 - 500 0.036 10 gFuselage 5 - 500 0.036 5 gPanel or Rack (with 5 - 50 0.020 1.5 gShockmounts)SAE AS398 Revision B- 4 -4. DETAIL REQUIREMENTS:4.1 Indicating Method:One of the following methods of indication shall be employed:Method

16、 I Horizontal drum dial with fixed lubbers line.Graduations move to the right for right turns.Method II Rotating vertical dial with fixed lubbers line.Dial rotates counter-clockwise for right turns.Method III Rotating pointer with fixed graduated dial.Pointer rotates clockwise for right turns. Dial

17、position may be settable.4.2 Operating Limits:During straight flight the instrument shall indicate magnetic headings, throughout the 360 degree scale range, during dives, climbs or banks up to at least 20 degrees displacement from level flight.4.3 Dial Markings:4.3.1 Graduations: The indicators shal

18、l be provided with degree graduations at intervals not to exceed 5 degrees, with major graduations every 10 degrees and with numerical markings at intervals not greater than 30 degrees, except that the 0, 90, 180 and 270 degree positions shall be marked N, E, S and W respectively.4.3.2 Visibility: I

19、ndex and dial markings shall be visible from any point within the frustum of a cone the side of which makes an angle of 30 degrees with the perpendicular to the dial and the small diameter of which is the aperture of the instrument case. At least two numerals shall be simultaneously visible.4.3.3 Fi

20、nish: Unless otherwise specified by the user, matte white material shall be applied to major graduations, numerals and pointers. Non-functional surfaces shall be a durable dull black.4.4 Power Variations:All units shall properly function with 15% variation in DC voltage and/or 10% variation in AC vo

21、ltage and a 5% frequency variation.4.5 Compensation Provisions:Means shall be provided for compensating for semi-circular deviation. Compensating effect shall be between 15 and 40 degrees in each direction for each axis when adjusted for maximum effect.SAE AS398 Revision B- 5 -4.6 Power Malfunction

22、Indication:Means shall be incorporated in the instrument to indicate when adequate power (voltage and/or current) is not being made available to all phases required for the proper operation of the instrument.The indicating means shall indicate a failure or a malfunction in a positive manner.5. TEST

23、CONDITIONS:5.1 Atmospheric Conditions:Unless otherwise specified, all tests required by this Aeronautical Standard shall be conducted at an atmospheric pressure of approximately 29.92 inches of mercury, at an ambient temperature of approximately 25 C and at a relative humidity of not greater than 85

24、 percent. When tests are conducted with atmospheric pressure or temperature substantially different from these values, allowance shall be made for the variations from the specified conditions.5.2 Vibration (to minimize friction):Unless otherwise specified, all tests for performance may be conducted

25、with the instrument subjected to a vibration of 0.002 to 0.005 inch double amplitude at a frequency of 1500 to 2000 cycles per minute. The term double amplitude as used herein indicates the total displacement from positive maximum to negative maximum.5.3 Vibration Equipment:Vibration equipment shall

26、 be used which will provide frequencies and amplitudes consistent with the requirements of Paragraph 3.3.3 with the following characteristics:5.3.1 Linear Motion Vibration: Vibration equipment shall be such as to allow vibration to be applied along each of three mutually perpendicular axes of the in

27、strument.5.3.2 Circular Motion Vibration: Vibration equipment shall be such that a point on the instrument case will describe a circle in a plane inclined 45 degrees to the horizontal plane, the diameter of which is equal to the double amplitude specified.5.4 Power Conditions:Unless otherwise specif

28、ied, all tests shall be conducted at the power rating recommended by the manufacturer.5.5 Position:Unless otherwise specified, all tests shall be made with the instrument (indicators, amplifiers, transmitters, etc.) mounted in their normal operating position.SAE AS398 Revision B- 6 -5.6 Magnetic Fie

29、ld Strength:Unless otherwise specified, all tests required by this Aeronautical Standard shall be made with a horizontal field strength of approximately 0.18 gauss and a vertical field strength of approximately 0.54 gauss, in the direction normal in the northern hemisphere. When tests are made with

30、field strength values substantially different from these values, allowance shall be made for variations from the specified tolerances.5.7 Compensators:Unless otherwise specified, all tests shall be made with magnetic compensators removed or adjusted to neutral position.6. INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE REQU

31、IREMENTS:All instruments shall be subjected to whatever tests the manufacturer deems necessary to demonstrate specified compliance with this Aeronautical Standard including the following requirements where applicable.6.1 Leakage:Liquid-filled indicators or transmitters shall not show evidence of lea

32、kage after having been placed in a bell jar and subjected to a pressure equivalent to 40,000 feet standard altitude for a period of 1 hour.6.2 Scale Error:When the magnetic-sensitive unit is placed on magnetic headings at 30 degree intervals starting from North the indicated headings shall correspon

33、d to actual magnetic headings within 4 degrees.6.3 Friction:When the magnetic element has been deflected 5 degrees first to right and then to left, from its equilibrium position and then allowed to come to rest, the difference between the two indicator readings at rest shall not exceed 1 degree.6.4

34、Damping:When the magnetic element has been deflected 30 degrees first to the right and to the left, from its equilibrium position, the time required for the indicator dial (or pointer) to pass through the 25 degree angle toward the original indicated heading shall not exceed 5.0 seconds or be less t

35、han 1.0 seconds. The maximum overswing past the original indicated heading shall not exceed 15 degrees.SAE AS398 Revision B- 7 -6.5 Heeling Error:When the magnetic-sensitive unit is tilted 20 degrees from the normal level position the magnetic element shall be free to rotate through 360 degrees. Whe

36、n the unit is tilted 10 degrees the indicated heading shall not differ from the indicated heading with the magnetic-sensitive unit in normal level position by more than 4 degrees. The indicator dial (or pointer) shall still be visible as specified in paragraph 4.3.2.6.6 Swirl:When the magnetic-sensi

37、tive unit is tilted 20 degrees from normal and rotated in azimuth, at a rate of 30 degrees per second, through 360 degrees, stopping at N, S, E and W indication, the overswing of the indicator dial (or pointer) at each of these points shall not exceed 6 degrees.6.7 Compensation:With the magnetic-sen

38、sitive unit on N heading and the compensator adjusted for minimum effect, the scale error with the compensator shall not differ from the scale error without compensator by more than 2 degrees. The maximum adjustable compensation effect shall be between 15 and 40 degrees in each direction for each ax

39、is.When the magnetic-sensitive unit is placed on any cardinal heading and the opposite axis compensator adjusted for maximum effect the indicated heading shall not change more than 2 degrees.6.8 Dielectric:Ungrounded instruments or grounded instruments prior to connection of internal ground wire, sh

40、all be tested by either the method of inspection of Paragraph 6.8.1 and 6.8.2.6.8.1 Insulation Resistance: The insulation resistance measured at 500 volts DC (200 volts for hermetically sealed, inert gas filled instruments) between all electrical circuits connected together and the metallic case sha

41、ll not be less than 20 megohms.6.8.2 Dielectric Strength: The insulation shall withstand without evidence of damage the application of a sinusoidal voltage at a commercial frequency between all electrical circuits connected together and the metallic case, for a period of five seconds. The RMS value

42、of the sinusoidal voltage applied shall be either five (5) times the maximum instrument operating voltage, or 500 volts, whichever is lower, except that on hermetically sealed, (inert gas filled instruments) the test voltage shall be 200 volts RMS.SAE AS398 Revision B- 8 -6.8.2.1 Instruments having

43、a permanent internal ground connection shall be tested as follows:The insulation shall withstand without evidence of damage the application of a sinusoidal voltage at a commercial frequency between each electric circuit and the metallic case, for a period of five (5) seconds. The RMS value of the si

44、nusoidal voltage applied shall be 1.25 times the maximum circuit operating voltage obtainable between the test points.7. QUALIFICATION TESTS:As many instruments as deemed necessary to demonstrate that all instruments will comply with the requirements of this section shall be tested in accordance wit

45、h the manufacturers recommendations.7.1 Low Temperature:The instruments, or components, shall be subjected to the temperatures indicated in the following table in accordance with their location in the aircraft. After exposure to these temperatures for 5 hours, rated performance shall be obtained in

46、15 minutes after application of rated power using the magnetic field strength specified in Paragraph 5.6 except the field strength tolerance shall be 20%.7.2 High Temperature:The requirements of Paragraph 7.1 shall apply except that the exposure temperatures shall be 50 C for heated areas and 70 C f

47、or unheated areas and rated performance shall be obtained in 3 minutes after application of rated power.7.3 Extreme Temperature Exposure:The instrument, or components, shall, after alternate exposures to ambient temperatures of -65 C and 70 C for periods of 24 hours each and delay of 3 hours at room

48、 temperature following completion of the exposure, meet the requirements of Paragraph 6.1 and 6.2. There shall be no evidence of damage as a result of exposure to the extreme temperatures specified herein.TABLE 3Instrument Location TemperatureHeated Area (Temperature Controlled) -30 CUnheated Area (

49、Temperature Uncontrolled) -55 CSAE AS398 Revision B- 9 -7.4 Magnetic Effect:The magnetic effect of the Type II indicator shall be determined in terms of the deflection of a free magnetic, approximately 1-1/2 inches long in a magnetic field with a horizontal intensity of 0.18 (0.01) gauss when the indicator is held in various positions on an east-west line with its nearest part 12 inches from the center of the magnet. This test shall first be made with the indicator not operating and then shall be repeated with the indicator in

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