Aerospace series — Hydraulic filter elements — Test methods — Part 5: Resistance to flow fatigue

ISO 14085-5:2015 specifies a method for determining the resistance of a filter element to flow fatigue caused by varying flow through the filter in various stages of the filter contaminant loading process. The filter is subjected to a uniform varying flow rate for a specified number of cycles, at a number of predetermined differential pressures. Although the number of cycles and differential pressure conditions used in this part of ISO 14085 is meant to simulate possible service conditions, this part of ISO 14085 is not intended to qualify a filter element under replicate conditions of service; this can only be done by a specific test protocol developed for the purpose, including actual conditions of use, for example the operating fluid, contamination, and exact cyclic flow conditions. ISO 14085-5:2015 establishes a method for verifying the ability of a filter element to withstand the stress caused by cyclic differential pressures induced by a variable flow rate. The test data resulting from application of this part of ISO 14085 can be used to compare the performance of aerospace hydraulic filter elements.

Série aérospatiale — Eléments filtrants hydrauliques — Méthode d'essais — Partie 5: Résistance aux variations cycliques de débit

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 14085-5
First edition
2015-03-01
Aerospace series — Hydraulic filter
elements — Test methods —
Part 5:
Resistance to flow fatigue
Série aérospatiale — Eléments filtrants hydrauliques — Méthode
d’essais —
Partie 5: Résistance aux variations cycliques de débit
Reference number
ISO 14085-5:2015(E)
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ISO 2015

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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Graphic symbols and circuit diagrams . 2
5 Test equipment and supplies. 2
6 Accuracy of measurements and test conditions . 4
7 Test procedure . 4
8 Acceptance criteria . 6
9 Data presentation . 6
10 Identification statement . 6
Annex A (informative) Flow fatigue test data report form . 7
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Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 20, Aircraft and space vehicles, Subcommittee
SC 10, Aerospace fluid systems and components.
ISO 14085 consists of the following parts, under the general title Aerospace series — Hydraulic Filter
elements — Test methods:
— Part 1: Test sequence
— Part 2: Conditioning
— Part 3: Filtration efficiency and retention capacity
— Part 4: Verification of collapse/burst pressure rating
— Part 5: Resistance to flow fatigue
— Part 6: Cleanliness Level
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Introduction
In aerospace hydraulic fluid power systems, power is transmitted and controlled through a liquid
under pressure. The liquid is both a lubricant and power-transmitting medium. The presence of solid
contaminant particles in the liquid interferes with the ability of the hydraulic fluid to lubricate and
causes wear and malfunction of the components. The extent of contamination in the fluid has a direct
bearing in the performance, reliability, and safety of the system, and needs to be controlled to levels that
are considered appropriate for the system concerned.
Different principles are used to control the contamination level of the fluid by removing solid contaminant
particles; one of them uses a filter element enclosed in a filter housing. The filter element is the porous
device that performs the actual process of filtration. The complete assembly is designated as a filter.
The effectiveness of the filter element in controlling contaminants is dependent on its design and its
sensitivity to any dynamic operating conditions that may stress the filter element and cause damage to
it, especially as it becomes clogged and the differential pressure rises.
This part of ISO 14085 provides a procedure to determine the ability of a filter element, under increasing
differential pressures, to withstand dynamic operating conditions by evaluating its remaining integrity
and performance after being subjected to cyclic flow variations.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 14085-5:2015(E)
Aerospace series — Hydraulic filter elements — Test
methods —
Part 5:
Resistance to flow fatigue
1 Scope
This part of ISO 14085 specifies a method for determining the resistance of a filter element to flow
fatigue caused by varying flow through the filter in various stages of the filter contaminant loading
process. The filter is subjected to a uniform varying flow rate for a specified number of cycles, at a
number of predetermined differential pressures.
Although the number of cycles and differential pressure conditions used in this part of ISO 14085 is
meant to simulate possible service conditions, this part of ISO 14085 is not intended to qualify a filter
element under replicate conditions of service; this can only be done by a specific test protocol developed
for the purpose, including actual conditions of use, for example the operating fluid, contamination, and
exact cyclic flow conditions.
This part of ISO 14085 establishes a method for verifying the ability of a filter element to withstand the
stress caused by cyclic differential pressures induced by a variable flow rate.
The test data resulting from application of this part of ISO 14085 can be used to compare the performance
of aerospace hydraulic filter elements.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies
ISO 1219-1,Fluid power systems and components — Graphic symbols and circuit diagrams — Part 1: Graphic
symbols for conventional use and data-processing applications
ISO 2942, Hydraulic fluid power — Filter elements — Verification of fabrication integrity and determination
of the first bubble point
ISO 2943, Hydraulic fluid power — Filter elements — Verification of material compatibility with fluids
ISO 5598, Fluid power systems and components — Vocabulary
ISO 12103-1, Road vehicles — Test dust for filter evaluation — Part 1: Arizona test dust
ISO 14085-3, Aerospace series — Hydraulic filter elements - Test methods — Part 3: Filtration efficiency and
retention capacity
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 5598 and the following apply.
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3.1
clean assembly differential pressure
difference between the tested component inlet and outlet pressure as measured with a clean filter
housing containing a clean filter element
3.2
clean element differential pressure
differential pressure of the clean element at rated flow, calculated as the difference between the clean
assembly differential pressure (3.1) and the housing differential pressure
3.3
differential pressure
∆p
difference between the inlet and outlet pressures of the component under test, as measured under
specified conditions
3.4
filter element resistance to flow fatigue
ability of a filter element to resist structural failure or performance degradation due to flexing caused
by cyclic system flow rate conditions
3.5
housing differential pressure
differential pressure (3.3) of the filter housing without an element
3.6
rated flow rate
maximum design flow rate for the filter element as specified by the manufacturer
3.7
terminal element differential pressure
maximum differential pressure (3.3) across the filter element as designated by the manufacturer to limit
useful performance
4 Graphic symbols and circuit diagrams
Graphic symbols are used in accordance with ISO 1219-1.
5 Test equipment and supplies
5.1 Press
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