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EN 13913:2003

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Railway applications - Rubber suspension components - Elastomer-based mechanical parts

Published date

02-04-2003

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols and abbreviations
  3.1 Terms and definitions
  3.2 Symbols and abbreviations
  3.3 Three dimensional definition of characteristics
4 Definition documents
  4.1 Introduction
  4.2 Documents to be provided by the customer
  4.3 Documents to be provided by the supplier
5 Conditions of utilization
  5.1 Environmental conditions
  5.2 Operating temperatures
  5.3 Operating conditions
  5.4 Recycling
6 Definition of the product
  6.1 General
       6.1.1 Definition of characteristics
       6.1.2 Mounting conditions
       6.1.3 Ambient conditions
  6.2 Resistance to environmental conditions
       6.2.1 General
       6.2.2 Low temperature
       6.2.3 High temperature
       6.2.4 Ozone
       6.2.5 Oil and petroleum products
       6.2.6 Chemical products
       6.2.7 Abrasion
       6.2.8 Fire behaviour
       6.2.9 Corrosion
       6.2.10 Other conditions
  6.3 Resistance to operating conditions
       6.3.1 Fatigue resistance
       6.3.2 Static creep
       6.3.3 Dynamic creep
       6.3.4 Static relaxation
       6.3.5 Dynamic relaxation
       6.3.6 Other conditions
  6.4 Physical characteristics
       6.4.1 Materials
       6.4.2 Mass
  6.5 Geometrical and dimensional characteristics
       6.5.1 Space envelope
       6.5.2 Dimensions
  6.6 Functional characteristics
       6.6.1 Dimensions under load
       6.6.2 Force under deformation
       6.6.3 Characteristics "force as a function of
              displacement" at constant velocity
       6.6.4 Stiffnesses under sinusoidal motion
       6.6.5 Damping
7 Inspection and test methods
  7.1 General
       7.1.1 General test condition
       7.1.2 Instrumentation
       7.1.3 Definition and preparation of test pieces
  7.2 Resistance to environmental conditions
       7.2.1 General
       7.2.2 Low temperature
       7.2.3 High temperature
       7.2.4 Ozone
       7.2.5 Oil and petroleum
       7.2.6 Chemical products
       7.2.7 Abrasion
       7.2.8 Fire behaviour
       7.2.9 Corrosion
       7.2.10 Other conditions
  7.3 Resistance to operating conditions
       7.3.1 Fatigue resistance
       7.3.2 Static creep
       7.3.3 Dynamic creep
       7.3.4 Static relaxation
       7.3.5 Dynamic relaxation
       7.3.6 Other conditions
  7.4 Physical characteristics
       7.4.1 Materials
       7.4.2 Mass
  7.5 Geometrical and dimensional characteristics
       7.5.1 Space envelope
       7.5.2 Dimensions
  7.6 Functional characteristics
       7.6.1 Dimensions under load
       7.6.2 Force under deformation
       7.6.3 Characteristics "force as a function of
              displacement" at constant velocity
       7.6.4 Stiffnesses under sinusoidal motion
       7.6.5 Damping
8 Marking
Annex A (informative) Design of the test devices and
        analysis of the parasitic deformations during
        stiffness measurement
  A.1 Design of the test devices
  A.2 Analysis of the parasitic deformations
Annex B (informative) Examples of fatigue test
        programme
  B.1 Object
  B.2 "Staircase" method
       B.2.1 Test principle
       B.2.2 Results
  B.3 "Programmed blocks" method
       B.3.1 Line test
       B.3.2 Loads distribution
       B.3.3 Blocks
       B.3.4 Sequence
       B.3.5 Test principle
       B.3.6 Results
Annex C (informative) Recommended tolerances and
        acceptance criteria to characteristics of
        components
  C.1 Object
  C.2 Tolerances and acceptance criteria
Annex D (informative) Recommended measurement velocities
Annex E (informative) Traceability, qualification and
        quality surveillance
  E.1 Traceability
  E.2 Supplier production plant qualification
  E.3 Approval and qualification of the product
       E.3.1 Approval
       E.3.2 Qualification
  E.4 Inspection and quality surveillance
Bibliography

This standard defines: - characteristics that elastomer-based mechanical parts shall achieve, together with applicable inspection and test methods to be carried out for verification; - approval procedure to be implemented by the customer; - guidelines for qualification of the product with specified requirements; - quality monitoring of elastomeric-based mechanical parts in manufacture; - supply requirements.

Committee
CEN/TC 256
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
NS EN 13913 : 1ED 2003 Identical
UNI EN 13913 : 2003 Identical
NEN EN 13913 : 2003 Identical
BS EN 13913:2003 Identical
UNE-EN 13913:2004 Identical
PN EN 13913 : 2003 Identical
I.S. EN 13913:2003 Identical
NF EN 13913 : 2004 Identical
NBN EN 13913 : 2003 Identical
SN EN 13913 : 2003 Identical
DIN EN 13913:2003-08 Identical

DIN EN 15827:2011-06 Railway applications - Requirements for bogies and running gears
NF EN 15827 : 2011 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - REQUIREMENTS FOR BOGIES AND RUNNING GEARS
BS EN 13802:2013 Railway applications. Suspension components. Hydraulic dampers
I.S. EN 13802:2013 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - SUSPENSION COMPONENTS - HYDRAULIC DAMPERS
08/30174489 DC : DRAFT JULY 2008 BS EN 15827-4 - RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - BOGIES AND RUNNING GEAR - PART 4: MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
12/30250634 DC : 0 BS EN 13802 - RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - SUSPENSION COMPONENTS - HYDRAULIC DAMPERS
08/30174483 DC : DRAFT JULY 2008 BS EN 15827-2 - RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - BOGIES AND RUNNING GEAR - PART 2: STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS
UNI EN 13802 : 2014 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - SUSPENSION COMPONENTS - HYDRAULIC DAMPERS
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BS EN 15827:2011 Railway applications. Requirements for bogies and running gears
DIN EN 13802:2014-03 Railway applications - Suspension components - Hydraulic dampers
UNE-EN 13802:2014 Railway applications - Suspension components - Hydraulic dampers
UNE-EN 15827:2011 Railway applications - Requirements for bogies and running gears
EN 15827:2011 Railway applications - Requirements for bogies and running gears
EN 13802:2013 Railway applications - Suspension components - Hydraulic dampers
08/30174486 DC : DRAFT JULY 2008 BS EN 15827-3 - RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - BOGIES AND RUNNING GEAR - PART 3: DYNAMIC REQUIREMENTS
I.S. EN 15827:2011 RAILWAY APPLICATIONS - REQUIREMENTS FOR BOGIES AND RUNNING GEARS

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