Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Emergency Evacuation Slides, Ramps, Ramp/Slides, and Slide/Rafts

View through CrossRef
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This AS provides the minimum performance requirements for the following types of inflatable emergency evacuation devices (hereinafter referred to as device[s]):</div> <ol class="list nostyle"> <li class="list-item"> <span class="li-label">1</span> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Type I - Inflatable Slide: A device suitable for assisting occupants in descending from a floor-level airplane exit or from an airplane wing to the ground. A Type I off-wing slide is a device that does not include a ramp.</div></li> <li class="list-item"> <span class="li-label">2</span> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Type II - Inflatable Slide/Raft: A device suitable for assisting occupants in descending from a floor-level airplane exit or an airplane wing to the ground that is also designed to be used as a life raft. A Type II off-wing slide/raft is a device that does not include a ramp.</div></li> <li class="list-item"> <span class="li-label">3</span> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Type III - Inflatable Exit Ramp: A device suitable for assisting occupants in descending from certain overwing exits to an airplane wing.</div></li> <li class="list-item"> <span class="li-label">4</span> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Type IV - Inflatable Ramp/Slide: A device suitable for assisting occupants from an overwing exit or airplane wing to the ground. It is a combination ramp and wing-to-ground device.</div></li> <li class="list-item"> <span class="li-label">5</span> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Type V - Inflatable Ramp/Slide/Raft: A device suitable for assisting occupants from an overwing exit or airplane wing to the ground. It is a combination ramp and wing-to-ground device that is also designed to be used as a life raft.</div></li></ol> </div>
SAE International
Title: Emergency Evacuation Slides, Ramps, Ramp/Slides, and Slide/Rafts
Description:
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This AS provides the minimum performance requirements for the following types of inflatable emergency evacuation devices (hereinafter referred to as device[s]):</div> <ol class="list nostyle"> <li class="list-item"> <span class="li-label">1</span> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Type I - Inflatable Slide: A device suitable for assisting occupants in descending from a floor-level airplane exit or from an airplane wing to the ground.
A Type I off-wing slide is a device that does not include a ramp.
</div></li> <li class="list-item"> <span class="li-label">2</span> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Type II - Inflatable Slide/Raft: A device suitable for assisting occupants in descending from a floor-level airplane exit or an airplane wing to the ground that is also designed to be used as a life raft.
A Type II off-wing slide/raft is a device that does not include a ramp.
</div></li> <li class="list-item"> <span class="li-label">3</span> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Type III - Inflatable Exit Ramp: A device suitable for assisting occupants in descending from certain overwing exits to an airplane wing.
</div></li> <li class="list-item"> <span class="li-label">4</span> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Type IV - Inflatable Ramp/Slide: A device suitable for assisting occupants from an overwing exit or airplane wing to the ground.
It is a combination ramp and wing-to-ground device.
</div></li> <li class="list-item"> <span class="li-label">5</span> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Type V - Inflatable Ramp/Slide/Raft: A device suitable for assisting occupants from an overwing exit or airplane wing to the ground.
It is a combination ramp and wing-to-ground device that is also designed to be used as a life raft.
</div></li></ol> </div>.

Related Results

Enhancing Radiological Emergency Response through Agent-Based Model Case 1: Effectiveness of staged Evacuation
Enhancing Radiological Emergency Response through Agent-Based Model Case 1: Effectiveness of staged Evacuation
Abstract In the event of radiological emergencies, such as nuclear accidents, the speedy but well-ordering evacuation of residents in imperative to ensure their health and ...
Inside-Out Repair of Medial Meniscal Ramp Lesions in Patients Undergoing Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Inside-Out Repair of Medial Meniscal Ramp Lesions in Patients Undergoing Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Background: Medial meniscal ramp lesions are disruptions at the meniscocapsular junction and/or meniscotibial attachment of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus, a...
The fate of unrepaired stable ramp lesions: a systematic review
The fate of unrepaired stable ramp lesions: a systematic review
This study was performed according to the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta- Analyses) guidelines. PubMed and Medline databases were searched in Oct...
Experimental study towards the investigation of scale effects in 3D granular slides
Experimental study towards the investigation of scale effects in 3D granular slides
&lt;p&gt;Granular slides can be defined as gravity-driven rapid movements of granular particle assemblies mixed with air and often also water. This ubiquitous phenomenon is...
Optimization analysis of fire characteristics and emergency evacuation scheme of small- and medium-sized high-speed railway stations
Optimization analysis of fire characteristics and emergency evacuation scheme of small- and medium-sized high-speed railway stations
Abstract To study the fire spread law in high-speed railway stations and suggest a reasonable evacuation plan, we first establish a physical model based on a high-speed rai...
Thermal Effects in High Compactness CEA Stack
Thermal Effects in High Compactness CEA Stack
Thermal management is a pivotal aspect of stack durability and system operability. Consequently, understanding the thermal mapping within a stack based on its operating conditions ...
Evacuation Performance
Evacuation Performance
Abstract Evacuation system performance deteriorates as weather conditions worsen. A research program based primarily on model scale tests of several different typ...
Data-driven Time Model for Subway Emergency Evacuation: A Case Study and Simulation
Data-driven Time Model for Subway Emergency Evacuation: A Case Study and Simulation
High density of buildings and the large traffic volume of cities give rise to narrow spaces and high passenger flows in most subway stations. When evacuation is required during an ...

Back to Top