ISO 8575:2024
(Main)Aerospace series — Fluid systems — Hydraulic system tubing
Aerospace series — Fluid systems — Hydraulic system tubing
This document provides information relating to the sizes and materials of tubing for use in aerospace hydraulic pressure and return and suction lines. For pressure lines, the requirements apply to the pressure and temperature ranges covered by pressure class D, E and J and temperature type 13 and type 20 as specified in ISO 6771.
Série aérospatiale — Systèmes de fluides — Tubes pour systèmes hydrauliques
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 21-Mar-2024
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 20/SC 10 - Aerospace fluid systems and components
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 20/SC 10 - Aerospace fluid systems and components
- Current Stage
- 6060 - International Standard published
- Start Date
- 22-Mar-2024
- Due Date
- 18-Nov-2024
- Completion Date
- 22-Mar-2024
Relations
- Effective Date
- 19-Nov-2022
Overview
ISO 8575:2024 sets out guidelines for the selection of sizes and materials for tubing used in aerospace hydraulic systems. Published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), this standard forms part of the Aerospace series, focusing specifically on hydraulic pressure, return, and suction lines within fluid systems. The requirements for pressure lines address the pressure and temperature classes described in ISO 6771, ensuring compatibility and safety across diverse aerospace applications.
The document includes detailed information on permissible tubing dimensions (both in inch and metric units), material properties, and qualification processes, providing essential support for design engineers, manufacturers, and quality assurance professionals in the aerospace sector.
Key Topics
Tubing Sizes and Materials:
- Provides standardized dimensions for tubing used in aerospace hydraulic lines, with tables listing approved diameter and wall thickness combinations.
- Covers materials such as corrosion-resistant steels, titanium alloys, and aluminium alloys, with references to corresponding national and international standards.
Hydraulic Systems Classification:
- Aligns tubing requirements with specific pressure classes (D, E, J) and temperature types (Type 13 and Type 20) as outlined in ISO 6771.
- Differentiates between tubing needed for pressure lines (subjected to higher loads and thermal stresses) and those for suction and return lines.
Qualification and Verification:
- Requires tubing to meet specified physical and mechanical properties.
- Stipulates that qualification testing for tube assemblies must comply with ISO 8574.
- Encourages system designers to verify tubing choices with relevant stress authorities.
International Alignment:
- Cross-references ISO and other global standards to ensure interoperability.
- Tables include SI and inch units, accommodating regional industry practices.
Applications
Aerospace Hydraulic Systems:
- ISO 8575:2024 is essential for designing and maintaining hydraulic circuits in both civil and military aircraft, as well as space vehicles.
- Used by system designers to select suitable tubing for critical fluid conveyance applications, including landing gear, flight control, and braking systems.
Manufacturing and Quality Assurance:
- Manufacturers utilize these requirements to ensure tubing conforms to aerospace industry benchmarks for strength, corrosion resistance, and dimensional accuracy.
- Quality assurance teams reference the standard for verifying compliance in both new production and maintenance operations.
Component Procurement:
- Procurement professionals rely on ISO 8575:2024 to specify tubing that matches international acceptance, reducing risk in materials sourcing and supplier management.
Related Standards
- ISO 8574: Specifies qualification tests for bent tubes in aerospace hydraulic systems, ensuring performance integrity after tube forming.
- ISO 6771: Defines pressure and temperature classes for aerospace fluid systems and components, directly referenced for compatibility in ISO 8575.
- ISO 2964: Establishes metric dimensions for tubing-important for aligning with the metric conversion aspects within ISO 8575.
- Material Standards: The standard references popular specifications for materials, such as AMS 5566 (Stainless Steel), AMS 4941 (Titanium), and EN 2070 (Aluminium).
Practical Value
Adherence to ISO 8575:2024 helps organizations achieve:
- Enhanced safety and reliability in aerospace hydraulic fluid systems.
- Streamlined global supply chain management, minimizing compatibility issues.
- Simplified compliance and certification processes for aerospace components.
- Consistent performance and service life of hydraulic system tubing under demanding aerospace conditions.
A diligent application of ISO 8575:2024 supports optimized system design, efficient manufacturing, and robust quality control, contributing directly to the airworthiness and maintenance efficiency of aerospace vehicles.
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Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 8575:2024 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Aerospace series — Fluid systems — Hydraulic system tubing". This standard covers: This document provides information relating to the sizes and materials of tubing for use in aerospace hydraulic pressure and return and suction lines. For pressure lines, the requirements apply to the pressure and temperature ranges covered by pressure class D, E and J and temperature type 13 and type 20 as specified in ISO 6771.
This document provides information relating to the sizes and materials of tubing for use in aerospace hydraulic pressure and return and suction lines. For pressure lines, the requirements apply to the pressure and temperature ranges covered by pressure class D, E and J and temperature type 13 and type 20 as specified in ISO 6771.
ISO 8575:2024 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 49.080 - Aerospace fluid systems and components. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO 8575:2024 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 8575:2016. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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Standards Content (Sample)
International
Standard
ISO 8575
Third edition
Aerospace series — Fluid systems
2024-03
— Hydraulic system tubing
Série aérospatiale — Systèmes de fluides — Tubes pour systèmes
hydrauliques
Reference number
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Requirements . 1
4.1 General .1
4.2 Pressure lines .2
4.2.1 Tubing material.2
4.2.2 Tube sizes .2
4.2.3 Qualification .2
4.3 Suction and return lines .2
4.3.1 Tubing material.2
4.3.2 Tube sizes .2
Annex A (informative) Aerospace hydraulic tubing materials . 8
Bibliography . 9
iii
Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 20, Aircraft and space vehicles, Subcommittee
SC 10, Aerospace fluid systems and components.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 8575:2016), which has been technically
revised.
The main changes are as follows:
— in Table A.1 corresponding national standards for tubing materials have been updated.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found at www.iso.org/members.html.
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Introduction
The purpose of this document is to provide information relating to the sizes and materials of tubing for use
in aerospace hydraulic pressure and return and suction lines.
International Standards use the International System of units (SI); however, large segments of the aerospace
industry make use of other measurement systems as a matter of common working practice. Although tube
sizes were originally defined (and are frequently cited) using non-SI units, all dimensions used in this
document are given in SI units, with inch units also indicated for the convenience of the user.
The decimal sign used in International Standards is the comma (“,”); however, the comma is not used in
common working practice for inch dimensions. Therefore, in common with many other aerospace standards,
the decimal point is used in this document when providing dimensions in inches.
NOTE The use of non-SI units and the decimal point in this document does not constitute general acceptance of
measurement systems other than SI within International Standards.
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International Standard ISO 8575:2024(en)
Aerospace series — Fluid systems — Hydraulic system tubing
1 Scope
This document provides information relating to the sizes and materials of tubing for use in aerospace
hydraulic pressure and return and suction lines. For pressure lines, the requirements apply to the pressure
and temperature ranges covered by pressure class D, E and J and temperature type 13 and type 20 as
specified in ISO 6771.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 8574, Aerospace — Hydraulic system tubing — Qualification tests for bent tubes
ISO 6771, Aerospace — Fluid systems and components — Pressure and temperature classifications
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
inch tubing
tubing diameters and wall thickness in fractional inch increments and based on industry standards
3.2
metric tubing
tubing diameters and wall thickness in SI-metric units
Note 1 to entry: Metric tubing follows ISO 2964.
4 Requirements
4.1 General
The pipe dimensions quoted are in common use for the stated materials in the different pressure and
temperature classes. Inclusion of a dimension under a pressure and temperature class in this document does
not constitute a guarantee of fitness for the purpose in all circumstances. Aircraft systems designers should
verify each tube assembly application with the appropriate stress authority.
4.2 Pressure lines
4.2.1 Tubing material
Material for tubing used in hydraulic system pressure line shall be in accordance with Table 1 and shall
conform to the appropriate physical properties specified in Table 1.
4.2.2 Tube sizes
The outside diameters, wall thicknesses and materials of tubing used in the manufacture of tube assemblies
shall conform, where applicable, to the relevant requirements given in Table 2 or Table 3 for inch tubing and
Table 4 or Table 5 for metric tubing.
Where no wall thickness is shown in the tables for a particular combination of tube outside diameter and
material and it is desired to use that combination, a suitable wall thickness shall be selected and verified by
testing in accordance with ISO 8574.
4.2.3 Qualification
Tubing having outside diameters, wall thicknesses and materials as specified in Table 2 and Table 3 shall be
verified by testing in accordance with the requirements of ISO 8574.
4.3 Suction and return lines
4.3.1 Tubing material
Materials for tubing used in hydraulic system suction and return lines may be as given in Table 1 and verified
in accordance with ISO 8574 or at the discretion of the aircraft designer.
4.3.2 Tube sizes
Unless otherwise specified, the outside diameters for inch tubing used in suction and return lines shall be
selected from those specified in Table 2 or Table 3 for inch tubing, and from Table 4 or Table 5 for metric tubing.
The corresponding wall thicknesses shall be selected and verified in accordance with Table 2 to Table 5 or at
the discretion of the aircraft designer.
Table 1 — Tubing materials
Percent
Ultimate tensile
Material Yield strength elongation
strength
A
min.
Code R min. min. R min. min.
m p0,2
Description %
no. MPa (psi) MPa (psi)
Cold worked corrosion resistant steel
1 725 (105 000) 515 (75 000) 20
304-1/8H
High strength corrosion resistant steel
2 980 (142 000) 825 (120 000) 20
21-6-9
Re-annealed corrosion resistant steel
3 500 (72 500) 210 (30 500) 40
UNS S32100
Cold-worked and
4 860 (125 000) 720 (105 000) 10
stress relieved
titanium
5 690 (100 000) 655 (95 000) 14
Ti-3AL-2,5V
Unalloyed titanium
6 350 (50 000) 250 (35 000) 28
TiCP
Aluminium alloy (6061),
7 290 (42 000) 240 (34 000) 10
Solution treated and artificially aged (T6)
NOTE While waiting for the publication of International Standards for the materials described in Table 1, national
and industry standards accepted by the corresponding country conforming to the requirements specified in this table
are given in Annex A for information.
Table 2 — Outside diameters, wall thicknesses and materials for hydraulic tubing, pressure lines — Inch tubing
Type 13
a
Temperature
-55 °C to 135 °C (-65 °F to 275 °F)
Class D Class J
a
Pressure class
21 000 kPa 35 000 kPa
Design-operating-pressure (DOP)
(3 000 psi) (5 000 psi)
Material code no. 1 2 4 or 5 4 or 5
Material designation 304-1/8H 21-6-9 Ti-3AL-2,5V Ti-3AL-2,5V
Tube outside diameter Tube wall thickness Tube wall thickness
Type A Type B
Dash size mm (inch
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