irq
Aerospace
- Jan 18, 2008
- 45
Hello,
The interpretation of the paragraph § 25.603 Materials regarding primary structure was discussed here: thread2-45169. What about secondary structure like interior: baggage compartments, wall panels, lining panels? Is there 25.603 especially point c) applicable? It says "take into account the effects of environmental conditions, such as temperature and humidity, expected in service". RTCA DO-160 is very often referenced regarding environmental conditions expected in service. The main question - is it applicable to interior panels? Originally the document was aimed to create the environmental conditions for electrical equipments, today it is used as a main standard for all components. The operating conditions like -15° or +55° or in extreme case even -55° to +85° seems to me very critical and unrealistic for interior components.
What approach do you recommend to cover 25.603 c)? Are the material data under RT/Ambient enough for the application I mentioned? Probably not, the certain moisture or elevated temperature impact is still expected. The question is how to quantify them covering the paragraph and not build the parts to heavy. What range of temperatures/humidity conditions should we subjected when components 1)operating (=in flight) 2) not operating (=grounding)?
irq
The interpretation of the paragraph § 25.603 Materials regarding primary structure was discussed here: thread2-45169. What about secondary structure like interior: baggage compartments, wall panels, lining panels? Is there 25.603 especially point c) applicable? It says "take into account the effects of environmental conditions, such as temperature and humidity, expected in service". RTCA DO-160 is very often referenced regarding environmental conditions expected in service. The main question - is it applicable to interior panels? Originally the document was aimed to create the environmental conditions for electrical equipments, today it is used as a main standard for all components. The operating conditions like -15° or +55° or in extreme case even -55° to +85° seems to me very critical and unrealistic for interior components.
What approach do you recommend to cover 25.603 c)? Are the material data under RT/Ambient enough for the application I mentioned? Probably not, the certain moisture or elevated temperature impact is still expected. The question is how to quantify them covering the paragraph and not build the parts to heavy. What range of temperatures/humidity conditions should we subjected when components 1)operating (=in flight) 2) not operating (=grounding)?
irq