Click here to make tpub.com your Home Page

Page Title: Residual magnetism
Back | Up | Next

Click here for thousands of PDF manuals

Google


Web
www.tpub.com

Home

   
Information Categories
.... Administration
Advancement
Aerographer
Automotive
Aviation
Construction
Diving
Draftsman
Engineering
Electronics
Food and Cooking
Logistics
Math
Medical
Music
Nuclear Fundamentals
Photography
Religion
   
   

 




img
MIL-T-46626C(OS)
4.2.3.2 Residual magnetism. Each assembly shall be subjected to the test for excessive residual
magnetism as specified in 4.3.2. Failure of any unit to comply with 3.5 shall be cause for rejection of the
assembly.
4.2.3.3 Functional tests. The following tests shall be performed by the Government.
4.2.3.3.1 Ballistics. Twenty-one units shall be tested to determine compliance with 3.7. The units shall
be temperature conditioned as provided in table II and 4.3.4.2. Failure of any unit to comply with 3.7.1
through 3.7.6 shall be cause for rejection of the lot.
TABLE II. Conditioning temperature.
Sample size
Method
Temperature (F)
7
Load (see 3.7.1)
65 to 70
7
Load (see 3.7.1)
65 to 75
7
Load (see 3.7.1)
195 to 205
4.2.3.3.2 Retest. There shall be no retests.
4.2.3.3.3 Test failure. If a test failure is attributable to an assignable cause, excluding the test thruster,
the original test results shall be discarded and that test reconducted.
4.3 Test methods and procedures.
4.3.1 Breakaway torque. A torque wrench, set at the torque requirements specified in table I, shall be
used in conjunction with a fixture to determine the adequacy of the joints.
4.3.2 Residual magnetism. The assembly shall be tested for excessive residual magnetism using an
approved compass in an area free of local magnetic effects by placing the assembly 5 inches from the end at
the same height as the compass, in the north-south horizontal position (head end at south) with the compass
set in an east-west heading. The assembly shall be moved at a speed no greater than 10 feet per minute past
the compass for its entire length, rotated 90 degrees in the horizontal position about its longitudinal axis, and
moved slowly back past the compass. This procedure shall be repeated for each 90 degree rotation of the
assembly for four full passes.
4.3.3 Radiographic examination. All assembled thrusters shall be radiographically examined in
accordance with MIL-STD-453, with the exception that an thruster assembly will be used for the penetrameter.
Any observable imperfections in components or assembly shall be cause for rejection. The thrusters shall be
positioned for the most revealing exposure, with the long axis of each assembly perpendicular to the rays of
the X-ray machine. All thrusters shall be identified with serial numbers prior to X-ray examination. The serial
numbers shall be in consecutive order beginning with the number 001 in each production lot. Any missing
numbers are to be identified on the X-rays. The thrusters shall be arranged on trays or boards in consecutive
numerical order, and each radiograph shall carry a permanent identification of the units displayed thereon.
8

Privacy Statement - Press Release - Copyright Information. - Contact Us

Integrated Publishing, Inc. - A (SDVOSB) Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business