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Low Collapse Pressure Hydraulic Filter Element – 380 L/min Flow, 3.5 MPa Collapse Pressure, Filtration Ratio = ?? at xx µm

2013-01-02
WIP
J2321/4
This specification sheet establishes requirements for a low collapse pressure configuration filter element of a specific configuration with a minimum filtration ratio of 75 for particles larger than ? μm when designed and tested in accordance with SAE J2321 and this specification sheet. Note: The efficiency and dirt capacity have not yet been determined..
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Hydraulic System Diagrams and Associated Tables for Marine Vehicles

2012-09-17
WIP
J1780
This document establishes the requirements for technical content and format of hydraulic system diagrams. This document does not establish configuration requirements, material, or performance requirements for any system or component identified herein. The purpose of this document is to specify the minimum technical content of marine and submergence vehicle hydraulic system diagrams and provide a standard format. Diagrams prepared in accordance with this document will be suitable for use in procurement activity, shipboard installation, and technical manuals for use in troubleshooting, operation, and maintenance of the hydraulic system.
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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DIAGRAMS AND ASSOCIATED TABLES FOR MARINE VEHICLES

1991-04-01
CURRENT
J1780_199104
This document establishes the requirements for technical content and format of hydraulic system diagrams. This document does not establish configuration requirements, material, or performance requirements for any system or component identified herein.
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General Environmental Considerations for Marine Vehicles

2014-02-04
WIP
J1777
This Hydrospace Information Report (HIR) identifies the general environmental considerations for the design, development, evaluation, and testing of advanced surface craft, submersible vehicles, and other marine craft. This HIR provides criteria on the environmental limits within which marine vehicles, related components, and associated equipment should operate satisfactorily and reliably. This HIR is intended for use as a guide for the development of specific environmental requirements to be included in detailed specifications for marine vehicles and associated equipment. Specific requirements are in a state of continual change as our knowledge of the ocean environment increases. The ocean environment varies with location and time. Changes in the ocean environment can occur not only on a seasonal basis but also monthly, weekly, daily, and in some cases even hourly.
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GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR MARINE VEHICLES

1990-12-01
CURRENT
J1777_199012
This Hydrospace Information Report (HIR) identifies the general environmental considerations for the design, development, evaluation, and testing of advanced surface craft, submersible vehicles, and other marine craft. This HIR provides criteria on the environmental limits within which marine vehicles, related components, and associated equipment should operate satisfactorily and reliably.
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Hydraulic Fluid Power - Accelerated Method for Determining the Wear Characteristics of a Hydraulic Component Due to Contaminants

2015-08-21
WIP
J2890
1. Scope. 1.1 This Recommended Practice defines a procedure, which will aid in assessing the contaminant sensitivity of hydraulic components. This procedure utilizes a very high level of contaminant that permits an accelerated test to determine the affects of contamination in a relatively short period. This recommended practice utilizes the contamination sensitivity test circuit and contaminants identified in SAE J2470. 1.2 This procedure does not establish contamination sensitivity requirements for any hydraulic component. The user of this procedure needs to be aware of the system contamination level that the component will operate in and select test contamination levels significantly higher that the operating level in order to assess the suitability of the component.
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Hydraulic Fluid Power - Accelerated Method for Determining the Wear Characteristics of a Hydraulic Component Due to Contaminants

2010-06-21
CURRENT
J2890_201006
This Recommended Practice defines a procedure, which will aid in assessing the contaminant wear characteristics of hydraulic components. This procedure utilizes a very high level of contaminant that permits an accelerated test to determine the wear effects of contamination in a relatively short period. This recommended practice utilizes the contamination sensitivity test circuit identified in SAE J2470.
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Ship Systems and Equipment – Materials for Fluid Systems

2006-11-22
HISTORICAL
J1781_200611
The scope of this Recommended Practice is to delineate groups of materials for which there is considerable fabrication and operating experience in the sea water environment. In addition, some of the more promising materials for possible future applications are covered.
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Ship Systems and Equipment - Materials for Fluid Systems

2013-05-30
CURRENT
J1781_201305
The scope of this Recommended Practice is to delineate groups of materials for which there is considerable fabrication and operating experience in the sea water environment. In addition, some of the more promising materials for possible future applications are covered.
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MATERIALS FOR FLUID SYSTEMS OF MARINE VEHICLES

1987-05-01
HISTORICAL
J1781_198705
The scope of this HIR is to delineate groups of materials for which there is considerable fabrication and operating experience in the sea water environment. In addition, some of the more promising materials for possible future applications are covered.
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NOISE CONTROL IN FLUID POWER SYSTEMS OF MARINE VEHICLES

1992-07-01
HISTORICAL
J1782_199207
Hydraulic and pneumatic systems are used on marine vehicles for steering, vehicle control and utility services. System components that generate and transmit noise are of concern. Noise of prime movers and lift systems is beyond the scope of this report.
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Bleed-Air Pneumatic Systems for Gas Turbine Equipped Marine and Amphibious Craft

2015-05-12
CURRENT
J1775_201505
This Information Report provides a description of bleed-air pneumatic system elements and identifies parameters required to define the requirements for a detailed specification. Specific design requirements are dependent on the application and should be incorporated in a detailed specification.
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Ship Systems and Equipment—Hydraulic Systems—Noise Control

2006-11-13
HISTORICAL
J1782_200611
Hydraulic systems are used on marine vehicles for steering, vehicle control, and utility services. System components that generate and transmit noise are of concern. This SAE Information Report (a) addresses noise requirements which may apply to the hydraulic systems of ships and submersibles, and (b) identifies noise sources and techniques which may be used to reduce system noise. Noise of power sources (e.g., electric motors) and end items (e.g., steering linkages) is beyond the scope of this document.
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Ship Systems and Equipment—Hydraulic Systems—Noise Control

2000-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1782_200003
Hydraulic systems are used on marine vehicles for steering, vehicle control, and utility services. System components that generate and transmit noise are of concern. This SAE Information Report (a) addresses noise requirements which may apply to the hydraulic systems of ships and submersibles, and (b) identifies noise sources and techniques which may be used to reduce system noise. Noise of power sources (e.g., electric motors) and end items (e.g., steering linkages) is beyond the scope of this document.
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Ship Systems and Equipment - Hydraulic Systems - Noise Control

2013-05-31
CURRENT
J1782_201305
Hydraulic systems are used on marine vehicles for steering, vehicle control, and utility services. System components that generate and transmit noise are of concern. This SAE Information Report (a) addresses noise requirements which may apply to the hydraulic systems of ships and submersibles, and (b) identifies noise sources and techniques which may be used to reduce system noise. Noise of power sources (e.g., electric motors) and end items (e.g., steering linkages) is beyond the scope of this document.
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SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS FOR MARINE HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS

1992-05-30
HISTORICAL
J1784_199205
This document lists military and industry specifications and standards that are considered to be of particular interest to designers of marine vehicle hydraulic systems. SAE AIR737 lists additional aerospace hydraulic documents which occasionally may have application in marine hydraulic systems (see 3.2.1).
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Specifications and Standards for Marine Hydraulic Systems and Components

2000-08-20
CURRENT
J1784_200008
This document lists military and industry specifications and standards that are considered to be of particular interest to designers of marine vehicle hydraulic systems. SAE AIR737 lists additional aerospace hydraulic documents which occasionally may have application in marine hydraulic systems. This report is intended to assist marine hydraulic system designers in identifying military and industry specifications and standards that are suitable for use in marine hydraulic systems. The documents are listed according to specific categories and components. Documents that can be identified with more than one category are listed accordingly. The user is cautioned to use the latest revision of each document and to review the document carefully to determine the suitability of the document for the particular applications.
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