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1、MIL-STD-810F NOTICE 3 5 May 2003 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSIDERATIONS AND LABORATORY TESTS TO ALL HOLDERS OF MIL-STD-810F: 1. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-STD-810F HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES LISTED: NEW PAGEDATESUPERSEDED PAGEDATE Part One-

2、35 May 2003Part One-330 August 2002 Part One-430 August 2002Part One-4REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE Part One-235 May 2003Part One-2330 August 2002 Part One-245 May 2003Part One-2430 August 2002 501.4-31 January 2000501.4-3REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 501.4-45 May 2003501.4-430 August 2002 505.4-35 May 200350

3、5.4-330 August 2002 505.4-430 August 2002505.4-4REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 506.4-130 August 2002506.4-1REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 506.4-25 May 2003506.4-21 January 2000 506.4-35 May 2003506.4-330 August 2002 506.4-430 August 2002506.4-4REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 506.4-75 May 2003506.4-730 August 2002 506.

4、4-830 August 2002506.4-8REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 506.4-930 August 2002506.4-9REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 506.4-105 May 2003506.4-101 January 2000 507.4-130 August 2002507.4-1REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 507.4-25 May 2003507.4-230 August 2002 507.4-35 May 2003507.4-31 January 2000 507.4-41 January 2000507.4

5、-4REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 507.4-51 January 2000507.4-5REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 507.4-65 May 2003507.4-630 August 2002 507.4-75 May 2003507.4-730 August 2002 507.4-81 January 2000507.4-8REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE AMSC N/AAREA ENVR DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is

6、unlimited. NOTICE OF CHANGE MIL-STD-810F NOTICE 3 5 May 2003 2 NEW PAGEDATESUPERSEDED PAGEDATE 508.5-15 May 2003508.5-130 August 2002 508.5-21 January 2000508.5-2REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 508.5-31 January 2000508.5-3REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 508.5-45 May 2003508.5-41 January 2000 508.5-95 May 2003508.

7、5-930 August 2002 508.5-1030 August 2002508.5-10REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 509.4-15 May 2003509.4-11 January 2000 509.4-21 January 2000509.4-2REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 509.4-75 May 2003509.4-730 August 2002 509.4-81 January 2000509.4-8REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 510.4-55 May 2003510.4-51 January 2000 510.

8、4-61 January 2000510.4-6REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 510.4-91 January 2000510.4-9REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 510.4-105 May 2003510.4-1030 August 2002 514.5-55 May 2003514.5-51 January 2000 514.5-61 January 2000514.5-6REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 514.5A-31 January 2000514.5A-3REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 514.5A-45

9、May 2003514.5A-41 January 2000 514.5A-55 May 2003514.5A-51 January 2000 514.5A-630 August 2002514.5A-6REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 514.5A-135 May 2003514.5A-131 January 2000 514.5A-1430 August 2002514.5A-14REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 514.5C-11 January 2000514.5C-1REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 514.5C-25 May 2003

10、514.5C-21 January 2000 514.5C-35 May 2003514.5C-31 January 2000 514.5C-430 August 2002514.5C-4REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 514.5C-55 May 2003514.5C-530 August 2002 514.5C-65 May 2003514.5C-61 January 2000 514.5C-75 May 2003514.5C-730 August 2002 514.5C-830 August 2002514.5C-8REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 514

11、.5C-95 May 2003514.5C-930 August 2002 514.5C-101 January 2000514.5C-10REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 516.5-275 May 2003516.5-271 January 2000 516.5-285 May 2003516.5-281 January 2000 518-15 May 2003518-11 January 2000 518-25 May 2003518-21 January 2000 518-35 May 2003518-31 January 2000 518-45 May 2003518

12、-41 January 2000 518-55 May 2003518-51 January 2000 518-65 May 2003518-61 January 2000 520.2-115 May 2003520.2-1130 August 2002 520.2-121 January 2000520.2-12REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE 520.2A-35 May 2003520.2A-330 August 2002 520.2A-41 January 2000520.2A-4REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE . MIL-STD-810F NOTICE

13、 3 5 May 2003 3 2.RETAIN THIS NOTICE AND INSERT BEFORE TABLE OF CONTENTS. 3.Holders of MIL-STD-810F will verify that page changes indicated above have been entered. This notice page will be retained as a check sheet. This issuance, together with appended pages, is a separate publication. Each notice

14、 is to be retained by stocking points until the standard is completely revised or canceled. Custodians:Preparing activity: Army TEAir Force 11 Navy AS(Project ENVR-0051) Air Force 11 Review activities: Army AR, AT, AV, CE, CR, GL, MI, MT, SM Navy CH, EC, MC, OS, SH, YD Air Force 13, 19 THIS PAGE INT

15、ENTIONALLY BLANK MIL-STD-810F 5 May 2003 Part One-3 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 2.1 General. The documents listed in this paragraph are referenced in Part TWO of this standard. There are other documents cited in Part TWO of this standard that are recommended for additional information or as examples. Wh

16、ile every effort has been made to ensure the completeness of this list, document users are cautioned that they should consider all specified requirements documents and tasks cited in paragraph 4 of this standard. 2.2 Government documents 2.2.1 Specifications, standards, and handbooks. The following

17、specifications, standards, and handbooks form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. When applying a portion of this standard that contains one of these references, cite the particular edition of the document that is listed in the current Department of Defense Index of Specification

18、s and Standards (DoDISS), or in the DoDISS that was in effect at the time of solicitation. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of these documents are those listed in the issue of the DoDISS and supplement thereto, cited in the solicitation (see paragraph 6.2). SPECIFICATIONS MIL-S-901Shock Tests,

19、 H.I. (High Impact) Shipboard Machinery, Equipment, and Systems, Requirements for STANDARDS MIL-STD-331Fuze and Fuze Components, Environmental and Performance Tests for MIL-STD-882Standard Practice for System Safety HANDBOOKS MIL-HDBK-310 Global Climatic Data for Developing Military Products (Copies

20、 of the above documents are available from the Document Automation and Production Service, Building 4/D, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia PA 19111-5094; http:/assist.daps.dla.mil.) 2.2.2 Other government documents. The following other Government documents and publications form a part of this documen

21、t to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues are those cited in the solicitation. DIRECTIVES, INSTRUCTIONS, AND MANUALS DoDD 5000.1The Defense Acquisition System DoDI 5000.2Operation of the Defense Acquisition System DoD 5000.2-RMandatory Procedures for Major Defense Acqu

22、isition Programs (MDAPS) and Major Automated Information System (MAIS) Acquisition Programs (Copies of the above documents may be downloaded from www.deskbook.osd.mil.) PUBLICATIONS AR 70-38Research, Development, Test and Evaluation of Materiel for Extreme Climatic Conditions (Copies of the above do

23、cument are available from the U.S. Army Publications Distribution Center, 1655 Woodson Rd., St. Louis MO 63114-6181; telephone 314 263-7305.) 2.3 Non-government documents. The following documents form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of t

24、he documents that are DoD adopted are those listed in the issue of the DoDISS cited in the solicitation. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of documents not listed in the DoDISS are the issues of the documents cited in the solicitation (see 6.2). SUPERSEDES PAGE PART ONE-3 OF NOTICE 2 TO MIL-STD

25、-810F. MIL-STD-810F 30 August 2002 Part One-4 STANAG 2895 Extreme Climatic Conditions and Derived Conditions for Use in Defining Design Test Criteria for NATO Forces Materiel STANAG 4242 Vibration Tests for Munitions Carried in Tracked Vehicles STANAG 4370 Environmental Testing QSTAG 360 Climatic En

26、vironmental Conditions Affecting the Design of Military Materiel AECTP 100 Allied Environmental Conditions and Test Publication (AECTP) 100, Environmental Guidelines for Defence Materiel (under STANAG 4370) AECTP 200 Allied Environmental Conditions and Test Publication (AECTP) 200, Environmental Con

27、ditions (under STANAG 4370) AECTP 300 Allied Environmental Conditions and Test Publication (AECTP) 300, Climatic Environmental Tests (under STANAG 4370) AECTP 400 Allied Environmental Conditions and Test Publication (AECTP) 400, Mechanical Environmental Tests (under STANAG 4370) (Copies of the above

28、 documents are available from the Document Automation and Production Service, Building 4/D, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia PA 19111-5094; http:/assist.daps.dla.mil.) AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (ANSI) National Conference of Standards Labs (NCSL) ANSI NCSL Z540-1General Requirements for C

29、alibration Laboratories and Measuring and Test Equipment INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION (ISO) STANDARDS ISO 10012-1Quality Assurance Requirements for Measuring Equipment - Part I: Meteorological Confirmation System for Measuring Equipment First Edition (Copies of the above documents

30、are available from American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Fl, New York NY 10036-7406 ; telephone 212 642-4900; www.ansi.org.) 2.4 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict between the text of this document and the references cited herein, the text of this docume

31、nt takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained. 3. DEFINITIONS. 3.1 Terms. This terminology section is meant to define the general terminology as it is used in this standard. In certain cases the termin

32、ology use may be somewhat different from its use in the general engineering community. No attempt has been made to be complete, therefore limiting the glossary to such terms as are found in the standard and that are important to the application of the standard. Terminology unique to a particular met

33、hod is defined, as appropriate, in that method. NOTE: A continuation of this terminology section that contains terminology more closely related to the dynamic (mechanical) test methods such as vibration, shock, gunfire vibration, etc., is in Part One Appendix D. a. Accelerated test. A test designed

34、to shorten the controlled environmental test time with respect to the service use time by increasing the frequency of occurrence, amplitude, duration, or any combination of these of environmental stresses that would be expected to occur during service use. b. Aggravated test. A test in which one or

35、more conditions are set at a more stressful level than the materiel will encounter during service use. REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE. MIL-STD-810F 5 May 2003 Part One-23 degradation. Other minimum intervals may be set to capture transient events that may occur at any time during the test. 5.18.3 Total Hi

36、gh Temperature Exposure Duration. The total materiel temperature conditioning exposure duration time for the test program should be less than the life expectancy time of any component material. Determine the total exposure time from the sum of the pre- conditioning time, plus any standby time, plus

37、actual laboratory testing time. A total exposure duration greater than the materiel life limit can create an accelerated material failure mode or materiel degradation that is unrelated to the simulated environmental test condition. In particular, use caution during testing of energetic or chemically

38、-reactive materials that degrade under elevated temperature conditions. To determine the total exposure time, the test program engineer must consider each phase of environmental testing, mechanical climatic and electrical, and any additional standby time prior to final operational or performance tes

39、ts. Standby or pre-conditioning time, such as maintaining the item at conditioned temperature over a weekend, can have a significant impact. The actual test conditions concern the duration for high temperature storage and operational tests, high temperature soaks during vibration, and possibly solar

40、 radiation tests. 6. NOTES. (This paragraph contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful.) 6.1 Intended use. This standard is intended to organize and standardize the approach within the materiel acquisition process for considering how environmental stresses affect mat

41、eriel design, test, and evaluation. It emphasizes tailoring materiel to withstand the stresses it is intended to experience during its life cycle, and testing such materiel accordingly. The intended result is to eliminate over- and under-designed/tested materiel with respect to environmental stresse

42、s, to ensure environmental considerations are addressed systematically, to ensure test plans are tailored realistically as well as thoroughly, to ensure test execution adheres to tailored test plans, and to ensure test reports are complete and meaningful. 6.2 Issue of DoDISS. When this standard is u

43、sed in acquisition, the applicable issue of the DoDISS must be cited in the solicitation (see paragraphs 2.2.1 and 2.3). 6.3 Subject term (key word) listing. (Also see Subject Index, page Index-1.) Acceleration Acidic Atmosphere Acoustic Noise Climatic Environment Dust Environmental Life Cycle Envir

44、onmental Test Procedures Environmental Test Report Explosive Atmosphere Fluid Contamination Fungus Gunfire Vibration Humidity Immersion Induced Environment Low Pressure (Altitude) Natural Environment SUPERSEDES PAGE PART ONE-23 OF NOTICE 2 TO MIL-STD-810F. MIL-STD-810F 5 May 2003 Part One-24 Rain Sa

45、lt Fog Sand Shock Solar Radiation Temperature Temperature Shock Vibration 6.4 International Standardization Agreement. Certain provisions of this standard are the subject of international standardization agreements STANAGs 2895, 4242, and 4370. When proposed amendments, revisions, or cancellation of

46、 this standard will modify the international agreement concerned, the Preparing Activity will take appropriate action through international standardization channels, including departmental standardization offices, to change the agreement or make other appropriate accommodations. 6.5 Changes from pre

47、vious issue. This document is a complete rewrite of MIL-STD-810E. Due to the extensive modifications, asterisks or vertical lines are not used to identify changes from the previous issue. Changes to MIL-STD-810F will be published in Change Notices. Custodians:Preparing activity: Army TEAir Force 11

48、Navy AS Air Force 11Project No. ENVR-0045 Review activities: Army AR, AT, AV, CE, CR, GL, MI, MT, SM Navy CH, EC, MC, OS, SH, YD Air Force 13, 19 International interest (See paragraph 6.4.) SUPERSEDES PAGE PART ONE-24 OF NOTICE 2 TO MIL-STD-810F. MIL-STD-810F 1 January 2000 METHOD 501.4 501.4-3 e. O

49、ther significant heat sources that could affect the materiel such as motors, engines, power supplies, or exhaust air. 2.2.2 Difference between procedures. While both procedures involve temperature conditioning and performance testing, they differ on the basis of the temperature load prior to and during performance tests. The storage procedure assesses the effects of high temperature storage on subsequent materiel performance. The operation procedure assesses the effects of high temperatures during performance. a. Procedure I - Storage. Use Procedur

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