PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION
The Anti-Vibration Mounting Kit comprises:
Notes
on MIL-E-5400T
Examination of the vibration
curves Fig 2 sheet 1 of 3 (propeller airplanes) and curves Fig 2 sheet
2 of 3 (jet airplanes) of MIL-E-5400T shows that they are identical
except that the jet curves extend to 2000Hz versus 500Hz for propeller
airplanes. MIL-E-5400T
also differentiates between equipment mounted in forward or rear
section of the fuselage, the rear section being subject to propeller
wash or jet exhaust being more severe.
Avalon AE3000FL Recorders
fitted with the AE3000 Anti-Vibration Mounting Kit perform to their
published specification when vibrated to the requirements of
MIL-E-5400T, Fig 2 sheet 2 of 3, Curve IVa (10g) (jet aircraft rear
section), and consequently to all lesser requirements of this section
of the document.
NOTE:
Please contact
Avalon Electronics for more detailed Applications Data on the use of
AE3000FL S-VHS Data Recorders in Airborne and other Mobile
environments.
Notes
on BS3G 100
BS3G 100 calls for testing by both swept sine and
random vibration. For equipment mounted in the fuselage, Category
3 covers all cases except unprepared runways. The swept sine
testing for Category 3 is less severe than MIL-E-5400T except that
segment 2 (1.0g constant acceleration) starts at 10Hz rather than
14 Hz. Avalon
AE3000FL Recorders fitted with the AE3000 Anti-Vibration Mounting Kit
perform to their published specification when vibrated to the
requirements of BS3G 100: part2:Section 3:Sebsection 3.
NOTE:
Please contact
Avalon Electronics for more detailed Applications Data on the use of
AE3000FL S-VHS Data Recorders in Airborne and other Mobile
environments.
Notes
on MIL-STD-810E
MIL-STD-810E is similar to BS3G 100:Part
2:Section 3:Subsection 3, except that the bandwidth for the 0.01g²/Hz
excitation is 15 to 2,000 Hz (MIL-STD-810E) rather than 10 to 1,000Hz
(BS3G 100).
Please
contact
Avalon Electronics for further information on the compliance of
AE3000FL S-VHS Data Recorders
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