
Aerospace.
Aerospace systems must operate reliably across extreme temperature, pressure and humidity profiles encountered in flight. Certification standards such as RTCA DO-160 define the environmental qualification requirements for airborne equipment.
Sector overview.
Avionics and aerospace environmental qualification
Airborne and space-bound equipment is subject to a unique combination of stresses: pressure cycling, rapid decompression, temperature extremes, vibration, lightning-induced transients and HIRF (high-intensity radiated fields). Test engineering for aerospace targets the certification path for the relevant aircraft category and operational environment.
Typical scope of engagement
- RTCA DO-160 section selection and environmental category determination
- Temperature/altitude profile design per aircraft installation zone
- Random and sine vibration profile interpretation
- Cross-walk between DO-160 and MIL-STD-810H for dual-use platforms
- Test-by-test compliance matrix preparation for certification submission
Outcome
A structured environmental qualification roadmap that reduces the risk of failed certification tests and shortens the loop between design iteration and successful test report.
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