ASTM F3367
Standard Practice for Simplified Methods for Addressing High-Intensity Radiated Fields (HIRF) and Indirect Effects of Lightning on Aircraft
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ASTM F3367 is a technical standard focused on simplified methods for addressing high-intensity radiated fields (HIRF) and indirect effects of lightning on aircraft. It provides a practical framework for evaluating these electromagnetic hazards in aviation applications, helping support safer design and assessment work. For organizations responsible for aircraft engineering, qualification, or compliance activities, this standard can offer a more streamlined path to understanding and managing these critical effects.
What is ASTM F3367?
ASTM F3367 is the ASTM standard titled Standard Practice for Simplified Methods for Addressing High-Intensity Radiated Fields (HIRF) and Indirect Effects of Lightning on Aircraft. It is intended to guide users through simplified approaches for dealing with electromagnetic environments that may affect aircraft systems and structures. As a practice, it is generally used as a technical reference for evaluating exposure, supporting engineering decisions, and organizing compliance-related work in a consistent way.
Where is ASTM F3367 used?
This standard is commonly used in aircraft-related engineering and qualification activities where HIRF and lightning-induced effects must be considered. It may support design reviews, system assessments, test planning, and documentation for aircraft, onboard electrical systems, and related equipment. ASTM F3367 is especially relevant when teams need a practical method for addressing electromagnetic compatibility concerns without relying on overly complex procedures.
Why is ASTM F3367 important?
ASTM F3367 matters because it helps bring consistency to the evaluation of two important aviation hazards: high-intensity radiated fields and indirect lightning effects. Using a recognized ASTM standard can support clearer procurement requirements, more repeatable engineering decisions, and better alignment across design, testing, and compliance workflows. It also may help reduce risk by giving organizations a structured way to address conditions that can affect aircraft performance and electrical integrity.
- HIRF-focused aircraft assessment
- Indirect lightning effects guidance
- Simplified engineering practice
- Support for compliance workflows
- Useful for evaluation and documentation
- Publication Date: 2023-10-25
- Publisher: ASTM
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