BS M 55:1984 - Method for rotary flexure testing of hydraulic tubing joints and fittings for aerospace use
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BS M 55:1984 is a British Standard titled "Method for rotary flexure testing of hydraulic tubing joints and fittings for aerospace use." This standard likely provides a methodological procedure for conducting rotary flexure testing on hydraulic tubing joints and fittings that are intended for aerospace applications. Rotary flexure testing is a type of mechanical testing used to assess the durability and performance of joints and fittings under repeated bending or flexing loads, which is crucial in aerospace applications where reliability and safety are paramount. The standard would outline the specific test setup, conditions, equipment, and procedures to be followed when conducting rotary flexure testing on hydraulic tubing joints and fittings. It may also include criteria for evaluating the test results to determine whether the joints and fittings meet the required performance standards for aerospace use. The purpose of this standard is to provide a standardized method for evaluating the durability and performance of hydraulic tubing joints and fittings, ensuring that they can withstand the rigorous operational conditions experienced in aerospace environments.