This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides guidance for substantiating the airworthiness of aircraft engine components. Generally these components are associated with the engine control system, the system or systems that allow the engine to provide thrust or power as demanded by the pilot of the aircraft while also ensuring the engine operates within acceptable operating limits. But these components may also include hardware and systems associated with engine lubrication, engine or aircraft hydraulic or electrical systems, aircraft environmental control systems, thrust reverser control, or similar aircraft or engine propulsion system functions. This paper develops the concept of using a 26 item matrix of environmental conditions for evaluating aircraft engine component airworthiness. This approach is compatible with current practices used in the industry and has been accepted by engine certification authorities as part of engine certification programs. This document provides information and recommendations regarding the design and integration of aircraft electronic engine control systems. It provides previously unavailable guidance on how to substantiate compliance with civil certification regulations and associated advisory material for aircraft engine components.


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    Title :

    Guidelines for Engine Component Tests


    Publication date :

    2008-03-17



    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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