Standard SAE AIR5567A 1.4.2025 preview

SAE AIR5567A

Test Method for Catalytic Carbon Brake Disk Oxidation

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Designation standards: SAE AIR5567A
Publication date standards: 1.4.2025
SKU: NS-1219199
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards SAE

Annotation of standard text SAE AIR5567A :

The scope of the test method is to provide stakeholders including fluid manufacturers, airport operators, brake manufacturers, aircraft constructors, aircraft operators and airworthiness authorities with a relative assessment of the effect of deicing chemicals on carbon oxidation. This simple test is only designed to assess the relative effects of runway deicing chemicals by measuring mass change of contaminated and bare carbon samples tested under the same conditions. It is not possible to set a general acceptance threshold oxidation limit based on this test method because carbon brake stack oxidation is a function of heat sink design and the operating environment.

SUBJECT TAXONOMY: Landing gear, Wheel wells, Braking systems, Air brakes, Brake components, Disc brakes, Electronic braking systems, Tires and traction, Wheels, Tire pressure monitoring systems, On-board diagnostics (OBD), Maintainability and supportability, Parts, Bearings, Safety, Tests and Testing, Test procedures

SUBFILE: Aerospace

TYPE OF DOCUMENT: Aerospace Standard

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