1、 g49g50g3g38g50g51g60g44g49g42g3g58g44g55g43g50g56g55g3g37g54g44g3g51g40g53g48g44g54g54g44g50g49g3g40g59g38g40g51g55g3g36g54g3g51g40g53g48g44g55g55g40g39g3g37g60g3g38g50g51g60g53g44g42g43g55g3g47g36g58(PTFE) hose assemblies, classification 400 F/3 000 psi (204 C/20 684 kPa) and 204 C/21 000 kPa (400
2、 F/3 046 psi) Procurement specification ICS 49.080; 83.140.40Aerospace Lightweight polytetrafluoroethylene BRITISH STANDARDBS ISO 8913:2006BS ISO 8913:2006This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 January 2007 BSI 2007ISBN 978 0 580
3、49958 6Amendments issued since publicationAmd. No. Date Commentscontract. Users are responsible for its correct application.Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations.National forewordThis British Standard was published by BSI. It is the UK implementation of ISO
4、 8913:2006.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee ACE/69, Aerospace hydraulic systems, fluids and components.A list of organizations represented on ACE/69 can be obtained on request to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary
5、provisions of a Reference numberISO 8913:2006(E)INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO8913Third edition2006-11-01Aerospace Lightweight polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) hose assemblies, classification 400 F/3 000 psi (204 C/20 684 kPa) and 204 C/21 000 kPa (400 F/3 046 psi) Procurement specification Aronautique et
6、 espace Tuyauteries flexibles en polyttrafluorothylne (PTFE), srie lgre, classification 400 F/3 000 psi (204 C/20 684 kPa) et 204 C/21 000 kPa (400 F/3 046 psi) Spcification dapprovisionnement BS ISO 8913:2006ii iiiContents Page Foreword iv Introduction v 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative references . 1 3 Cla
7、ssification. 2 4 Requirements 2 4.1 Qualification 2 4.2 Materials 2 4.3 Construction 3 4.4 Inner tube. 4 4.5 Hose . 5 4.6 Screw threads . 7 4.7 Part numbering of interchangeable parts 7 4.8 Identification of products. 7 4.9 Workmanship 8 4.10 Hose assembly Test and performance requirements 8 5 Quali
8、ty assurance. 13 5.1 Responsibility for inspection 13 5.2 Classification of inspections . 13 5.3 Qualification inspections . 13 5.4 Quality conformance inspections . 15 5.5 Test conditions . 17 5.6 Inspection methods 18 6 Preparation for delivery . 18 6.1 Storage and packaging 18 6.2 Marking 18 7 Or
9、dering data 18 Annex A (informative) Equivalent hose assembly product standards governed by ISO 8913 20 Annex B (normative) Equivalent national qualification procedure and fire resistance specification. 21 Annex C (informative) Equivalent materials 22 Bibliography . 25 BS ISO 8913:2006iv Foreword IS
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13、mber bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identif
14、ying any or all such patent rights. ISO 8913 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 20, Aircraft and space vehicles, Subcommittee SC 10, Aerospace fluid systems and components. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 8913:1994). Criteria for imperial dimension (inch-based
15、) hose assemblies as used for commercial aviation are being introduced. BS ISO 8913:2006vIntroduction This International Standard establishes the basic performance and quality requirements for lightweight polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) hose assemblies for use in aerospace fluid systems. The procurem
16、ent requirements are intended to ensure that hose assemblies which are procured in accordance with this specification are of the same quality as the hose assemblies used during the original qualification testing. Compliance with these test and procurement requirements is necessary for hose assemblie
17、s that are used in fluid systems where a malfunction would affect the safety of flight. BS ISO 8913:2006blank1Aerospace Lightweight polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) hose assemblies, classification 400 F/3 000 psi (204 C/20 684 kPa) and 204 C/21 000 kPa (400 F/3 046 psi) Procurement specification 1 Sco
18、pe This International Standard specifies requirements for lightweight polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) hose assemblies for use in aircraft hydraulic systems at temperatures between 55 C and 204 C ( 65 F and 400 F), and at a nominal pressure up to 3 000 psi (20 684 kPa) or 21 000 kPa (3 046 psi). The h
19、ose assemblies are also suitable for use within the same temperature and pressure limitations in aircraft pneumatic systems where some gaseous diffusion through the wall on the PTFE liner may be tolerated. The use of these hose assemblies in high-pressure pneumatic storage systems is not recommended
20、. In addition, installations in which the limits specified in this International Standard are exceeded, or in which the application is not covered specifically by this International Standard, for example for oxygen, are subject to the approval of the purchaser. Annex A is a listing of hose assembly
21、procurement standards conforming to this International Standard. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced docume
22、nt (including any amendments) applies. ISO 2685:1998, Aircraft Environmental test procedure for airborne equipment Resistance to fire in designated fire zones ISO 2859-1:1999, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes Part 1: Sampling schemes indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-
23、by-lot inspection ISO 3161:1999, Aerospace UNJ threads General requirements and limit dimensions ISO 5855-3:1999, Aerospace MJ threads Part 3: Limit dimensions for fittings for fluid systems ISO 6772:1988, Aerospace Fluid systems Impulse testing of hydraulic hose, tubing and fitting assemblies ISO 7
24、258:1984, Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) tubing for aerospace applications Methods for the determination of the density and relative density ISO 8829:1990, Aerospace Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) hose assemblies Test methods ISO 8829-2, Aerospace Test methods for polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) inne
25、r-tube hose assemblies Part 2: Non-metallic braid EN 9100, Aerospace series Quality management systems Requirements (based on ISO 9001:2000) and Quality systems Model for quality assurance in design, development, production, installation and servicing (based on ISO 9001:1994) BS ISO 8913:20062 EN 91
26、33, Aerospace series Quality management systems Qualification procedure for aerospace standard parts SAE AS150, Hose assembly, type classifications of, basic performance and fire resistance SAE AS1055, Fire testing of flexible hose, tube assemblies, coils, fittings and similar system components SAE
27、AS7003, Nadcap program requirements SAE AS7112, National aerospace and defense contractors accreditation program (Nadcap) requirements for fluid system components ASTM A262, Standard practices for detecting susceptibility to intergranular attack in austenitic stainless steels PRI PD2101, Aerospace q
28、uality assurance, product standards, qualification procedure, fluid systems 3 Classification Hose assemblies furnished under this International Standard shall be classified as follows: Type A 3 000 psi (20 684 kPa) pressure system, Type B 21 000 kPa (3 046 psi) pressure system. When no classificatio
29、n is specified by reference to this International Standard, type B shall apply. 4 Requirements 4.1 Qualification 4.1.1 General Hose assemblies supplied in accordance with this International Standard shall be representative of products which have been subjected to and which have successfully passed t
30、he requirements and tests specified in this International Standard. 4.1.2 Manufacturer qualification Manufacturer approval shall be granted by outside agency procedure as specified in Table B.1, procedure no. 1). 4.1.3 Product qualification Product approval shall be granted by outside agency procedu
31、re as specified in Table B.1, procedure no. 2. 4.2 Materials 4.2.1 General The hose assembly materials shall be as described in this International Standard (see, in particular, Table C.1). All materials not specifically described in this International Standard shall be of the highest quality and sui
32、table for the purpose intended. BS ISO 8913:200634.2.2 Metals Metals used in the hose and fittings shall be corrosion-resistant steel, nickel alloy or titanium, and shall conform to the applicable specifications given in Table 1 (or equivalent specifications; see Annex C). 4.3 Construction 4.3.1 Gen
33、eral The hose assembly shall consist of: a seamless PTFE inner tube (see 4.3.2), corrosion-resistant steel wire reinforcement (see 4.3.3), and corrosion-resistant steel, nickel alloy and/or titanium end fittings (see 4.3.4), as required to meet the construction and performance requirements laid down
34、 in this International Standard and as required for its intended use. 4.3.2 Inner tube The inner tube shall be of a seamless construction of PTFE resin of uniform gauge; it shall have a smooth bore and shall be free from pitting and projections on the inner surface. Additives may be included in the
35、compound from which the tube is extruded with no more than 2 % of such additives being retained in the mixture. 4.3.3 Reinforcement The reinforcement shall consist of corrosion-resistant steel wire conforming to the applicable specifications given in 4.2.2. The wires shall be arranged over the inner
36、 tube so as to provide sufficient strength to ensure compliance with the requirements laid down in this International Standard. Broken or missing reinforcing wires shall be cause for rejection; crossed-over reinforcing wires shall not be cause for rejection of the flexible hose assembly. 4.3.4 Fitti
37、ngs 4.3.4.1 General It shall be proven that all fittings comply with the requirements laid down in this International Standard. 4.3.4.2 Insert fittings Insert fittings shall be manufactured in one piece wherever possible; those made of other than one-piece construction shall be butt-welded, fabricat
38、ed unless otherwise agreed by the purchaser, from corrosion-resistant steel or nickel alloy tubing, or titanium. Welded and redrawn tubing (materials 8 and 9; see Annex C) may be used. BS ISO 8913:20064 Table 1 Metals to be used in hose assemblies Form Metal Material no. (see Annex C) Austenitic, an
39、nealed or as-rolled, corrosion-resistant steel 1 Austenitic, annealed or as-rolled, stabilized, corrosion-resistant steel 2 to 4 Precipitation-hardening, corrosion-resistant steel 5 to 8 Titanium 6Al-4V 9 Bars and forgings Nickel alloy type 625 10 Austenitic, seamless or welded, annealed, corrosion-
40、resistant steel 11 Austenitic, seamless or welded, stabilized, corrosion-resistant steel 12 and 13 Austenitic, welded and drawn, high-pressure, corrosion-resistant steel 14 Cold-worked, stress-relieved, titanium alloy 15 Tubing Nickel alloy, type 625, seamless or welded, annealed 16 Wire Austenitic,
41、 cold-drawn, corrosion-resistant steel 17 to 20 4.3.4.3 End fitting collars (sockets) All end fitting collars (sockets), crimped or swaged, fabricated from type 304 stainless steel, shall be capable of passing an embrittlement test as specified in ASTM A262, practice E, prior to assembly to the fitt
42、ing and subsequent crimp or swaging operation. Collars (sockets) fabricated from stabilized austenitic steel (Type 304L, 321 or 347) are acceptable without being subjected to the embrittlement test. 4.4 Inner tube 4.4.1 Density and relative density The density of the hose inner tube shall not exceed
43、 2,155 g/cm3when tested in accordance with ISO 7258:1984, either method A or method B. The relative density shall not exceed 2,204 g/cm3when tested in accordance with ISO 7258:1984, method C. 4.4.2 Tensile strength When tested in accordance with ISO 8829:1990, 4.2, the longitudinal tensile strength
44、for all tube sizes shall be at least 15,1 MPa (2 200 psi). When tested in accordance with ISO 8829:1990, 4.2, the transverse tensile strength for sizes DN16 (10) and larger shall be at least 12,4 MPa (1 800 psi); for sizes under DN16 (10), the transverse strength need not be tested. 4.4.3 Elongation
45、 When tested in accordance with ISO 8829:1990, 4.2, the elongation shall be at least 200 %. 4.4.4 Tube roll The tube shall not leak, split, burst or show any signs of malfunction, when tested through the sequence as specified in ISO 8829:1990, 4.3.2. 4.4.5 Tube proof pressure After being subjected t
46、o the tube roll test sequence (see 4.4.4), the tube, without reinforcing wires, shall not leak, burst or show any signs of malfunction, when tested as specified in ISO 8829:1990, 4.3.3. BS ISO 8913:200654.4.6 Electrical conductivity When tested in accordance with ISO 8829:1990, 4.4, the electrical c
47、urrent shall be equal to or greater than a) 6 A for sizes DN06 to DN12 (inclusive) (04 to 08); b) 12 A for sizes DN16 (10) and over. 4.5 Hose 4.5.1 Dimensional requirements The hose assembly dimensions, except for length, shall be as specified in Figure 1 and Table 2A or 2B. aSee footnote b to Table
48、 2a or 2b. Figure 1 Hose and fitting dimensions Table 2a Hose and fitting dimensions as shown in Figure 1 Imperial units Dimensions in inches Hose (braided) Fitting Inside diameter Outside diameter Inside diameter Outside diameter bSpherical ball size for hose assembly inside diameter aHose size dhD
49、hdfDfAttachmentlength l Wall thickness of inner tube (nom.) min. min. max. min. max. max. min. max. Straightfittings Elbowfittings 04 0,212 0,360 0,390 0,135 0,690 0,98 0,035 0,046 0,122 0,115 06 0,298 0,455 0,490 0,240 0,800 1,09 0,035 0,046 0,216 0,204 08 0,391 0,585 0,615 0,340 0,970 1,33 0,040 0,051 0,306 0,289 10 0,485 0,690 0,730 0,410 1,100 1,36 0,045 0,056 0,369 0,349 12 0,602 0,950 0,990 0,508 1,380 1,40 0,045 0,056 0,459 0,434