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MIL-V-82443(OS)
Vibration, ready condition. The valve, mounted as shown in
3.4.1
Figure 1, shall be capable of meeting the performance requirements after
being subjected, in the ready condition, to the vibrations defined in
Table I. The valve shall be vibrated for 180 minutes each in its longi-
tudinal axis and in two mutually perpendicular transverse axes at any
temperature within the range of -45 F to +140 F. Vibration is defined
in 6.3.4.
TABLE I
VIBRATION SCHEDULE
3.4.2
Acceleration, ready condition. The valve, mounted as shown
in Figure 1, shall be capable of meeting the performance requirements
after being subjected, in the ready condition, to the accelerations de-
fined in Table II for a duration of 1 minute for each magnitude. Accelera-
tion is defined in 6.3.5.
TABLE II
ACCELERATION SCHEDULE
Shock, ready condition. The valve, mounted as shown in
3.4.3
Figure 1, shall be capable of meeting the performance requirements after
being subjected, in the ready condition, to the shock loads defined in
Table III. Shock is defined in 6.3.6.
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