SAE ARP1401B-2012
Aircraft Fuel System and Component Icing Test

Standard No.
SAE ARP1401B-2012
Release Date
2012
Published By
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
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SAE ARP1401B-2012
Scope
This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) covers a brief discussion of the icing problem in aircraft fuel systems and different means that have been used for icing. Fuel preparation procedures and icing tests for aircraft fuel system and components are proposed herein as a recommended practice to be used in the aircraft industry for fixed wing aircraft and their operational environment only. In the context of this ARP, the engine (and APU) is not considered to be a component of the aircraft fuel system, for the engine fuel system is subjected to icing tests by the engine/APU manufacturer for commercial and specific military applications. This ARP is written mostly to address fuel system level testing. It also provides a means to address the requirements of 14 CFT 23.951(c) and 25.951(c). Some of the methods described in this document can be applied to engine and APU level testing or components of those application domains. This revision does not completely address new developments in ice accretion resulting from internal flow in tubing. This will be addressed ina future revision when more experimental data is available. Some background information on the topic is planned to be available in AIR 790.

SAE ARP1401B-2012 Referenced Document

  • SAE AIR790 CONSIDERATIONS ON ICE FORMATION IN AIRCRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS

SAE ARP1401B-2012 history

Aircraft Fuel System and Component Icing Test



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