Methods of Achieving Electromagnetic Compatibility of Gas Turbine Engine Accessories, for Self-Propelled Vehicles
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Product Code: AIR1425
Revision Number: A
Date Published: 1998-12-01
Date Reaffirmed: November 2009
Issuing Committee:
Ae-4 Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Committee
Scope
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is a description of methods to be employed to achieve Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) of gas turbine engine accessories. Its primary objectives are to aid those system designers of gas turbine assemblies who are employing commercial accessories, which are not always EMC employing readily available test instrumentation. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) as defined for this AIR is the ability of all engine accessories to perform within their specified capabilities when subjected to an electromagnetic environment generated by adjacent engine accessories.
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| Current & Historical versions of this standard |
| Standard |
Date published |
?Status |
| AIR1425A |
1998-12-01 |
Reaffirmed |
| AIR1425 |
1978-03-01 |
Issued |
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