BS EN 15049:2007
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
Railway applications. Suspension components. Torsion bar, steel
Hardcopy , PDF
English
28-09-2007
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviations
5 Requirements
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Documents to be provided by the customer
5.3 Documents to be provided by the supplier
5.4 Design analysis
5.5 Arrangement and design
5.6 Straight torsion bar ends and connections
5.6.1 General
5.6.2 Design of the straight torsion bar end
6 Product definition
6.1 Geometrical characteristics and space envelope
6.2 Mechanical requirements
6.2.1 Loading and allowable stresses
6.2.2 Service life
6.2.3 Investigation of the strain
6.2.4 Evaluation of the strain
6.3 Physical requirements
6.3.1 Material grade
6.3.2 Internal integrity
6.3.3 Inclusion cleanliness
6.3.4 Forged torsion bar ends
6.3.5 Decarburization
6.3.6 Surface condition
6.3.7 Residual compressive stresses on the surface
6.3.8 Grain size
6.4 Surface protection
6.4.1 Generalities
6.4.2 Temporary protection
6.4.3 Permanent protection
6.5 Characteristic moment of torsion/angular displacement
6.6 Mass
7 Mechanical properties for manufacturing
7.1 Hardness
7.2 Tensile strength
7.3 Toughness
8 Tests and test procedures
8.1 General requirements
8.2 Measuring equipment
8.3 Tensile strength
8.4 Toughness
8.5 Hardness
8.6 Material
8.7 Depth of decarburization
8.8 Grain size
8.9 Forged torsion bar ends
8.10 Residual compressive stresses on the surface
8.11 Surface defects
8.12 Surface condition
8.13 Dimensional check
8.14 Characteristic moment of torsion/angular displacement
8.15 Mass
8.16 Internal integrity
8.17 Surface protection
8.18 Loading and allowable stresses
9 Quality assurance and final approval
9.1 Quality assurance system and staff qualification
9.2 Product qualification procedures and samples
9.3 Control and monitoring of production quality
9.3.1 General
9.3.2 Quality assurance plan
9.3.3 Control by sampling lots
9.4 Requirements for control and monitoring of
production quality
9.4.1 General
9.4.2 Non-compliance
9.4.3 Documentation
9.5 Handling instructions
10 Marking of torsion bars
11 Packaging
Annex A (normative) Material for hot formed and
quenched and tempered torsion bars
A.1 General
A.2 Material for torsion bars, steel
Annex B (normative) Inspection of torsion bars
made of round bars by the magnetic crack
detection method
B.1 Object
B.2 Tests
B.3 Safety measures
Annex C (normative) Checking shot peening efficiency
by ALMEN method
C.1 Field of application
C.2 Checking the procedure
C.3 Equipment and installations
C.3.1 ALMEN A2 test piece
C.3.2 Test piece holder
C.3.3 ALMEN measuring device
Annex D (normative) Examination for inclusions
D.1 Object
D.2 Test methods
D.2.1 Test method according to DIN 50602
D.2.2 Test method according to NF A 04-106
D.2.3 Test method according to SS 111116
Annex E (normative) Taking of test pieces - Areas
of the location of test pieces
Bibliography
Applies to torsion bars made of steel for anti-roll bar systems used on railway vehicles.
Committee |
RAE/3
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 04/30124490 DC. (09/2007)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
42
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This British Standard specifies requirements for the marking of transit information, by the consignor, on transit packages for distribution. It is applicable to general cargo such as individual packages of goods in transit, e.g. cases, crates, drums and sacks, and to consolidated groups of packages intended for an individual consignee.
This standard is not applicable to bulk cargo or transit processes requiring identification of transit packages by contents only (e.g. in the food trade). Pictorial and textual marking of handling information is not included (see BS 2770), nor are the requirements for the marking and labelling of dangerous goods.
Guidance on the use of the marking in relation to different modes of transit is given in appendices A to E.
NOTE. The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover.
Standards | Relationship |
NS EN 15049 : 1ED 2007 | Identical |
I.S. EN 15049:2007 | Identical |
NBN EN 15049 : 2007 | Identical |
NF EN 15049 : 2007 | Identical |
EN 15049:2007 | Identical |
SN EN 15049 : 2007 | Identical |
UNI EN 15049 : 2007 | Identical |
DIN EN 15049:2007-12 | Identical |
NEN EN 15049 : 2007 | Identical |
EN ISO 14284:2002 | Steel and iron - Sampling and preparation of samples for the determination of chemical composition (ISO 14284:1996) |
EN 10002-1 : 2001 | METALLIC MATERIALS - TENSILE TESTING - PART 1: METHOD OF TEST AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE |
EN 10247:2017 | Micrographic examination of the non-metallic inclusion content of steels using standard pictures |
EN ISO 6508-1:2016 | Metallic materials - Rockwell hardness test - Part 1: Test method (ISO 6508-1:2016) |
ISO 4967:2013 | Steel — Determination of content of non-metallic inclusions — Micrographic method using standard diagrams |
EN 10089:2002 | Hot-rolled steels for quenched and tempered springs - Technical delivery conditions |
EN ISO 4288:1997 | Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Surface texture: Profile method - Rules and procedures for the assessment of surface texture (ISO 4288:1996) |
EN ISO 643:2012 | Steels - Micrographic determination of the apparent grain size (ISO 643:2012) |
EN ISO 1302:2002 | Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) - Indication of surface texture in technical product documentation (ISO 1302:2002) |
ISO 6508-1:2016 | Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 1: Test method |
ISO 2162-3:1993 | Technical product documentation Springs Part 3: Vocabulary |
ISO 683-14:2004 | Heat-treatable steels, alloy steels and free-cutting steels — Part 14: Hot-rolled steels for quenched and tempered springs |
NFA 04 106 : 1984 | IRON AND STEEL - METHODS OF DETERMINATION OF CONTENT OF NON METALLIC INCLUSIONS IN WROUGHT STEEL - PART 2: MICROGRAPHIC METHOD USING STANDARDS DIAGRAMS |
EN 473:2008 | Non-destructive testing - Qualification and certification of NDT personnel - General principles |
EURONORM 103 : 1971 | MICROSCOPIC DETERMINATION OF THE FERRITE OR AUSTENITIC GRAIN SIZE OF STEELS |
EN 10228-1:1999 | Non-destructive testing of steel forgings - Part 1: Magnetic particle inspection |
EN 10045-1 : 1990 | METALLIC MATERIALS - CHARPY IMPACT TEST - PART 1: TEST METHOD |
EN ISO 9934-1:2016 | Non-destructive testing - Magnetic particle testing - Part 1: General principles (ISO 9934-1:2016) |
ISO 3887:2003 | Steels Determination of depth of decarburization |
ISO 1302:2002 | Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) Indication of surface texture in technical product documentation |
ISO 9934-1:2016 | Non-destructive testing — Magnetic particle testing — Part 1: General principles |
EN 10204:2004 | Metallic products - Types of inspection documents |
ISO 643:2012 | Steels Micrographic determination of the apparent grain size |
EN 10083-1:2006 | Steels for quenching and tempering - Part 1: General technical delivery conditions |
ISO 9000:2015 | Quality management systems — Fundamentals and vocabulary |
DIN 50602:1985-09 | METALLOGRAPHIC TEST METHODS; MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION OF SPECIAL STEELS USING STANDARD DIAGRAMS TO ASSESS THE CONTENT OF NON-METALLIC INCLUSIONS |
EN ISO 2162-3 : 1996 | TECHNICAL PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION - SPRINGS - VOCABULARY |
EN 13925-2:2003 | Non-destructive testing - X-ray diffraction from polycrystalline and amorphous materials - Part 2: Procedures |
EN ISO 18265:2013 | Metallic materials - Conversion of hardness values (ISO 18265:2013) |
ISO 14284:1996 | Steel and iron — Sampling and preparation of samples for the determination of chemical composition |
EN ISO 9000:2015 | Quality management systems - Fundamentals and vocabulary (ISO 9000:2015) |
ISO 18265:2013 | Metallic materials — Conversion of hardness values |
ISO 10209-1:1992 | Technical product documentation — Vocabulary — Part 1: Terms relating to technical drawings: general and types of drawings |
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