06/27/100 Internationally Harmonized Aerospace Standards for First Article Inspection AS9102, EN 9102, SJAC 9102 Philippe Removille SNECMA Moteurs 5
What is AS9102- FAI Standard? 06/27/100 What is AS9102- FAI Standard? International Standard for First Article inspection (FAI), co-published as AS9102 by SAE in Americas EN 9102 by AECMA in Europe SJAC 9102 by SJAC in Asia Developed by International Aerospace Quality Group Outlines the Documentation and Inspection Requirements When Performing First Article Inspection of Aerospace Components Published in August 2000 7
Motivation to Develop a Common Standard Rationale Aerospace Companies Have Somewhat Common Requirements for First Article Inspection (FAI) Documentation Requirements Differ Common Standard and Unified Requirements: Eliminate Common Errors and Omissions Simplify FAI for Suppliers Focus on Product Quality Rather Than Documentation
Key Elements of AS/EN/SJAC 9102 When to Perform FAI- Full And/or “Delta * ” FAI: Specific Triggers What to Inspect: Unified Requirements for Inspection How to Document- Common Format for Documenting FAI Results * Delta FAI: The FAI requirements may be satisfied by addressing differences between current configuration and prior approved configurations
When to Perform First Article Inspection? Full FAI New Part New Supplier or New Location of Manufacture Lapse in Production- Default: 24 Months Delta* FAI Drawing Change/ Revision Change Manufacturing Process Change: Including NC Programs, Material Change, Sub-tier Change Change in Inspection Method, Inspection Plan * Delta FAI: The FAI requirements may be satisfied by addressing differences between current configuration and prior approved configurations
Applicability This Aerospace Standard Applies To Assemblies and All Levels of Parts Within an Assembly, Including Castings and Forgings Organizations That Are Responsible for Producing the Design Characteristics Suppliers and Their Subcontractors Who Produce Design Characteristics, Suppliers Responsible for Ensuring That Characteristics Conform to Customer Requirements.
What is Included in First Article Inspection? Verification of All Design Characteristics: Dimensional Verification Via Marked up (or “Ballooned”) Drawing That Correlates Characteristic Number From FAI to the Drawing. Part Marking Replication Material and Special Process Certifications (Including Operator Certification (e.g. NDT, Welding), If Required). Manufacturing Process Verifications Manufacturing Routing Sheets. Referenced Exhibits Supporting the FAI (e.g. CMM Data Printouts, Test Data, Acceptance Test Procedures, Process Certifications, etc.). Process Capability Studies, As Applicable. Gauge Correlation, As Applicable. Tooling Traceability, If Tooling Is Used to Verify Design Characteristics Nonconformance Resolutions
Common Documentation Requirements Standardized Forms With Each Field Numerically Coded Form 1: Part Number Accountability Form 2: Product Accountability – Raw Material, Special Process(s), Functional Testing Form 3: Characteristic Accountability, Verification and Compatibility Evaluation Forms May Be Generated Electronically, However, They Must Contain All the Required Information SAE Allows Free Reproduction of the Forms of This Standard for FAI.
Current Status Problems with Implementation / Interpretation of 9102 requirements Large amount of documentation / data being generated Process for review / approval of FAI between customer / supplier Need to Revisit 9102 definition of application at all levels of components and assemblies IAQG writing team to look at revision DOES NOT CHANGE CURRENT APPLICATION / CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS
Where to Obtain AS9102 Copies? Society of Automotive Engineering (SAE) The document is available for purchase from SAE http://www.sae.org/servlets/techtrack?PROD_TYP=STD (please note that there are no spaces in this (or the other SAE) web address...they are underlines.) The current price for the standard is : Mail: $45 List Price ($36 member price) Fax: $75 List Price ($60 member price) Download: $59 List Price ($47.20 member price)