AIR4994 High Pressure Pneumatic Compressors Users Guide For Aerospace Applications
Reaffirmed
11/07/2007
- Features
- Issuing Committee
- Content
- Gas compressors (air and other compressible fluids) have been used sporadically since the 1940's for various utility functions in aerospace applications. They have been used to provide power to gun purge and drive systems, engine or APU starters (recharge accumulators), reservoir pressurization, cockpit pressurization, braking systems, canopy seals, engine control devices, landing gear activation, and boosted flight controls (see Table 1). In current state-of-the-art aircraft, most pneumatic system power is extracted from a stage of compression in the turbo-jet engine. As more and more demands are put on new generation engines for fuel economy and performance there is an increasing need for a new source of pneumatic power. This document is intended to describe current state-of-the-art technology in compressors, define the limitations, discuss enhancements needed and attempt to predict the needs of the future.
- Pages
- 12
- Citation
- SAE International Information Report, High Pressure Pneumatic Compressors Users Guide For Aerospace Applications, SAE Standard AIR4994, Reaffirmed November 2007, Issued January 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/AIR4994.