SAE AIR 5301 : 2017
SAE AIR 5301 : 2017
INSTALLED OUTDOOR ENGINE TESTING
SAE International
1. SCOPE
2. REFERENCES
3. TECHNICAL BACKGROUND
4. DISADVANTAGES
5. ENGINE TEST CRITERIA
6. AIRCRAFT OUTDOOR TEST FACILITY CONSIDERATIONS
7. AIRCRAFT INSTALLED INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS
8. EXISTING GROUND-BASED DATA ACQUISITION/INSTRUMENTATION
SYSTEMS FOR ON-THE-WING INSTALLED ENGINE TESTING
9. CAPABILITIES OF ENGINE ON-BOARD-CONDITION-MONITORING
SYSTEMS (EOBCMS)
10. INSTALLATION EFFECTS ON ENGINE PERFORMANCE
11. PROCEDURES, DATA, EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL REQUIRED
FOR ON-THE-WING INSTALLED ENGINE TESTING
12. IMPACT OF ENGINE MODULARITY ON INSTALLED ENGINE TESTING
13. CONCLUSIONS
14. NOTES
APPENDIX A - CLASSICAL SEA LEVEL STANDARD DAY CORRECTION
EQUATIONS
Gives aircraft operators with an overview of current industry on-the-wing engine test practices including advantages/disadvantages derived, test criteria, capabilities of remote ground based test data acquisition/instrumentation and on-board condition monitoring systems, aircraft installation effects, and a general discussion of procedures, data, equipment and personnel required to perform safe, accurate, on-the-wing engine tests.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | SAE International |
Committee | EG-1E |