Cylinder set-up and preparation Sample Clauses

Cylinder set-up and preparation. The cylinder shall be tested in a condition representative of installed geometry including coating (if applicable), brackets and gaskets, and pressure fittings using the same sealing configuration (i.e. O-rings) as that used in service. Brackets may be painted or coated prior to installation in the immersion test if they are painted or coated prior to vehicle installation. Cylinders will be tested horizontally and nominally divided along their horizontal centreline into "upper" and "lower" sections. The lower section of the cylinder will be alternatively immersed in road salt/acid rain environment and in heated or cooled air. The upper section will be divided into 5 distinct areas and marked for preconditioning and fluid exposure. The areas will be nominally 100 mm in diameter. The areas shall not overlap on the cylinder surface. While convenient for testing, the areas need not be oriented along a single line, but must not overlap the immersed section of the cylinder. Although preconditioning and fluid exposure is performed on the cylindrical section of the cylinder, all of the cylinder, including the domed sections, should be as resistant to the exposure environments as are the exposed areas. Other fluid exposure areas Immersion area (lower third) Figure H.1 - Cylinder orientation and layout of exposure areas H.4. Preconditioning apparatus The following apparatus are needed for preconditioning the test cylinder by pendulum and gravel impact.
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