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I.S. EN 14607-8:2004

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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SPACE ENGINEERING - MECHANICAL - PART 8: MATERIALS

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

19-09-2016

Superseded by

I.S. EN 16603-32-08:2016

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2004

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions and abbreviated terms
  3.1 Terms and definitions
  3.2 Abbreviated terms
4 Requirements
  4.1 General
       4.1.1 Overview
       4.1.2 Applicability
       4.1.3 Controlling documentation
  4.2 Mission
  4.3 Functionality
       4.3.1 Strength
       4.3.2 Elastic modulus
       4.3.3 Fatigue
       4.3.4 Fracture toughness
       4.3.5 Creep
       4.3.6 Micro-yielding
       4.3.7 Coefficient of thermal expansion and
              coefficient of moisture expansion
       4.3.8 Stress corrosion
       4.3.9 Corrosion fatigue
       4.3.10 Hydrogen embrittlement
       4.3.11 Mechanical contact surface effects
  4.4 Mission constraints
       4.4.1 General
       4.4.2 Temperature
       4.4.3 Thermal cycling
       4.4.4 Vacuum (outgassing)
       4.4.5 Manned environment
       4.4.6 Offgassing, toxicity and odour
       4.4.7 Bacterial and fungus growth
       4.4.8 Flammability
       4.4.9 Astronaut spacesuits
       4.4.10 Radiation
       4.4.11 Electrical charge and discharge
       4.4.12 Lightning strike
       4.4.13 Chemical (corrosion)
       4.4.14 Fluid compatibility
       4.4.15 Galvanic compatibility
       4.4.16 Atomic oxygen
       4.4.17 Micrometeoroids and debris
       4.4.18 Moisture absorption and desorption
  4.5 Interfaces
       4.5.1 General
       4.5.2 Passivation layers
       4.5.3 Anodizing
       4.5.4 Chemical conversion
       4.5.5 Metallic coatings (overlay and diffusion)
       4.5.6 Hard coatings
       4.5.7 High temperature oxidation protective coatings
       4.5.8 Thermal barriers
       4.5.9 Moisture barriers
       4.5.10 Diffusion barriers
       4.5.11 Coatings on CFRP
  4.6 Joining
       4.6.1 General
       4.6.2 Mechanical fastening
       4.6.3 Adhesive bonding
       4.6.4 Fusion
  4.7 Design
       4.7.1 General
       4.7.2 Material design allowables
       4.7.3 Metal design allowables
       4.7.4 Composite design allowables
       4.7.5 Composite sandwich constructions
       4.7.6 Aluminium
       4.7.7 Steel
       4.7.8 Titanium
       4.7.9 Magnesium alloys
       4.7.10 Beryllium and beryllium alloys
       4.7.11 Mercury
       4.7.12 Refractory alloys
       4.7.13 Superalloys
       4.7.14 Other metals
       4.7.15 Castings
       4.7.16 Forgings
       4.7.17 Glass and ceramics
       4.7.18 Ceramic Matrix Composites - CMC (including
              carbon-carbon)
       4.7.19 Polymers (thermosets and thermoplastics)
       4.7.20 Rubbers (excluding adhesive rubbers)
       4.7.21 Lubricants
       4.7.22 Thermal control insulants (including
              ablative materials)
       4.7.23 Optical materials
  4.8 Verification
       4.8.1 General
       4.8.2 Metallic materials
       4.8.3 Composite materials - laminates
       4.8.4 Mechanical and physical test methods
       4.8.5 Test methods on metals
       4.8.6 Test methods on composites
       4.8.7 Non-destructive inspection (NDI)
       4.8.8 Proof testing
  4.9 Production and manufacture
       4.9.1 General
       4.9.2 Procurement
       4.9.3 Manufacturer
       4.9.4 Supplier
  4.10 In-service
       4.10.1 General
       4.10.2 Maintenance
       4.10.3 Inspection
       4.10.4 Repair
  4.11 Data exchange
  4.12 Product assurance
  4.13 Deliverables
Bibliography

Specifies the mechanical engineering requirements for materials. Also encompasses the effects of the natural and induced environments to which materials used for space applications can be subjected.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
35
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
DIN EN 14607-8:2005-10 Identical
NBN EN 14607-8 : 2004 Identical
NEN EN 14607-8 : 2004 Identical
NS EN 14607-8 : 1ED 2004 Identical
BS EN 14607-8:2004 Identical
UNI EN 14607-8 : 2005 Identical
EN 14607-8:2004 Identical
NF EN 14607-8 : 2004 Identical

MIL HDBK 5 : G_VOL2 METALLIC MATERIALS AND ELEMENTS FOR AEROSPACE VEHICLE STRUCTURES
MIL-STD-1522 Revision A:1984 STANDARD GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF PRESSURIZED MISSILE AND SPACE SYSTEMS
MIL-STD-410 Revision E:1991 NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION (EDDY CURRENT, LIQUID PENETRANT, MAGNETIC PARTICLE, RADIOGRAPHIC AND ULTRASONIC)
EN 13291-3:2003 Space product assurance - General requirements - Part 3: Materials, mechanical parts and processes
EN 13701:2001 Space systems - Glossary of terms
MIL-B-7883 Revision B:1968 BRAZING OF STEELS, COPPER, COPPER ALLOYS, NICKEL ALLOYS, ALUMINUM AND ALUMINUM ALLOYS
EN 13291-2:2003 Space product assurance - General requirements - Part 2: Quality assurance
EN 14607-2:2004 Space engineering - Mechanical - Part 2: Structural

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