MIL-STD-810 Method 505 Solar Radiation (Sunshine) Testing
The MIL-STD-810 Method 505 standard is used by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and is widely recognized as an important standard for evaluating the performance of products and systems in extreme temperature conditions. Equipments used for space applications, military purposes, and components of solar devices are required to operate in continuous irradiation, and MIL-STD 810 Method 505 states the testing parameters and criteria for qualification.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
The MIL-STD-810 method 505 solar radiation test evaluates the performance and ruggedness of military equipment or defense systems under continuous solar radiation exposure. This method is recognized as the DoD benchmark for the performance of the sunshine test, where the parameters are defined to ensure the survivability of the equipment when exposed to the effects of solar irradiance in desert, tropical, high-altitude, or space environments.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
MIL-STD-810 Method 505 assesses thermal, photochemical, and actinic effects of solar radiation through two defined procedures — Procedure I (cycling solar radiation with temperature) and Procedure II (steady-state solar radiation).
MIL-STD-810 Method 505 solar radiation testing evaluates:
- Thermal effects of continuous solar irradiation on equipment surfaces and internal components
- Photochemical degradation of coatings, polymers, seals, and exposed materials
- Operational performance stability of electronics under sustained solar heat load
- Material discoloration, surface cracking, and structural degradation from UV exposure
- Compliance against MIL-STD-810 Method 505 qualification requirements
Applications
- Military ground vehicles, tactical shelters, and field-deployed weapon systems
- Aerospace, space-rated components, and UAV assemblies
- Airborne and avionic equipment for defense platforms
- Portable soldier-worn electronics used in desert and tropical environments
- Commercial equipment requiring MIL-STD-810 qualification for defense procurement
Benefits
- Supports MIL-STD-810 qualification and defense procurement compliance
- Provides certified solar radiation test data for program submittals
- Identifies material and coating vulnerabilities before field deployment
Test Process
Sample Preparation
Specimens are inspected, baseline-tested, and mounted in the worst-case operational solar exposure orientation per MIL-STD-810 Method 505 requirements.
1Solar Radiation Exposure
Specimens are exposed to calibrated broadband solar simulator output at the specified irradiance level with chamber temperature profiled to replicate operational solar heat load.
2Performance Monitoring
Specimens are monitored throughout exposure for surface temperature, functional changes, coating degradation, and visible physical deterioration.
3Post-Exposure Evaluation
Following test completion, specimens undergo full functional testing and physical inspection compared against pre-test baseline data for pass/fail determination.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Applicable Equipment | Aerospace components, UAVs, and commercial products requiring MIL-STD-810 solar radiation qualification |
| Test Procedures | Procedure I — Cycling solar radiation with temperature; Procedure II — Steady-state solar radiation |
| Irradiance Level | Calibrated broadband solar simulator per MIL-STD-810 Method 505 irradiance requirements |
| Spectral Distribution | Solar simulator output conforming to MIL-STD-810 Method 505 spectral distribution |
| Specimen Conditioning | Pre-test functional baseline testing |
| Measured Outputs | Surface temperature profiles, functional data, material degradation observations, and pass/fail determination |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
- Calibrated broadband solar radiation simulator per MIL-STD-810 Method 505
- Solar irradiance measurement and monitoring system
- Environmental test chamber with temperature and humidity control
- Precision surface and air temperature sensors
- Functional test equipment for pre- and post-exposure evaluation
- Data acquisition and test logging system
Results and Deliverables
- Solar radiation exposure records, including irradiance levels and chamber temperatures
- Pre- and post-exposure functional performance comparison data
- Material degradation and physical inspection observations
- Test compliance determination per MIL-STD-810 Method 505 criteria
- MIL-STD-810 Compliance Report
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Frequently Asked Questions
The MIL-STD-810 Method 505 test assesses how military and commercial equipment withstand prolonged solar exposure, ensuring that it is resistant to thermal heating, UV degradation, and other photochemical effects that might be encountered under field conditions.
The first procedure, Procedure I, addresses cycling solar radiation and temperature variations. The second procedure, Procedure II, addresses steady-state continuous solar radiation exposure, enabling engineers to select the best test scenario for their operating environment.
Aerospace, or commercial equipment intended to operate in desert, tropical, high-altitude, or space environments, where it is expected to be exposed to solar irradiation, usually needs to be qualified according to MIL-STD-810 Method 505.
MIL-STD-810 Method 505 tests the heating caused by solar radiation, discoloration, deformation, and degradation of the coating or plastics to ensure that exposure to sunlight does not impact the performance, reliability, or safety.
MIL-STD-810 Method 505 tests for solar radiation under controlled conditions in the lab, which may not reflect the environmental changes that occur due to wind, humidity, etc.
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