NB/T 47009-2017 English PDF

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NB/T 47009-2017299 Add to Cart 3 days Alloy steel forgings for low temperature pressure equipment Valid
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BASIC DATA
Standard ID NB/T 47009-2017 (NB/T47009-2017)
Description (Translated English) Alloy steel forgings for low temperature pressure equipment
Sector / Industry Energy Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard J32
Classification of International Standard 77.140.85
Word Count Estimation 13,116
Date of Issue 2017-03-28
Date of Implementation 2017-08-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard) NB/T 47009-2010
Quoted Standard GB/T 222; GB/T 223; GB/T 226; GB/T 228.1; GB/T 229; GB/T 4336; GB/T 6394; GB/T 10561; GB/T 20066; GB/T 20123; GB/T 20124; NB/T 47013.3; NB/T 47013.4; NB/T 47013.5
Regulation (derived from) State Energy Bureau Announcement No. 6 of 2017
Summary This standard specifies the terms and definitions of low alloy steel forgings for pressure equipment, definition of ordering content, technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules and signs and quality certificates.


Contents Scope ... 1 Normative References Terms and Definitions ... Order Contents ... ... 1 ... 2 ... 3 5 Technical Requirements ... 4 6 Test Methods. 7 Inspection Rules Appendix A (Normative) Additional Requirements ... 6 ... 7 .. 10 Foreword Compared with JB 4727-2000, this standard has the following main changes. --Design pressure in application scope has been improved to less than lOOMPa from not greater than 35MPa; ---100 'C grade low temperature steel 08Ni 3D was added; --Sulfur content of each steel grade was reduced; --The chromium and molybdenum contents of 08MnNiCrMo VD steel forging where adjusted, and the steel grade is reduced to 08MnNiMo VD; --As for 16MnD steel forging, tensile property index of nominal thickness less than or equal to lOOmm is added, and the impact test temperature is reduced from -40'C to -45'C; --Low temperature impact power index of all of the steel forgings were improved. Appendix A of this standard is normative. This standard was proposed by and under the jurisdiction of National Technical Committee on Boilers and Pressure Vessels of Standardization Administration of China (SAC/TC 262). Drafting organizations. Hefei General Machinery Research Institute, China National General Machinery Engineering Corporation, China Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Anhui Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision, Wuxi Falan Forging Co., Ltd., Nanjing Develop Industry Co., Ltd., Changzhou Sunshine General Petrochemical Fittings Co. , Ltd., Jiangyin Fangyuan Ringlike Forging&Flange Co., Ltd. Drafting staffs. Zhang Xiaohu, Qin Xiaozhong, Zhang Yong, Yang Guoyi, Gu Xianshan, Xu Jianping, Yan Mingxin, Li rongrong, Chen Zhiwei and Tang Junxian. National Technical Committee on Boilers and Pressure Vessels of Standardization Administration of China (SAC/TC 262) is in the charge of the explanation of this standard. The previous editions replaced by this standard are as. --JB 4727-1994; --JB 4727-2000. Low-Alloy Steel Forgings for Low Temperature Pressure Equipments 1 Scope This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods and inspection rules, etc. for low-alloy steel forgings for low temperature pressure equipments. This standard is applicable to low-alloy steel forgings for low temperature pressure equipments with a design temperature lower than O'C and design pressure below lOOMpa. 2 Normative References The following documents contain provlSlons which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this standard. For dated references, only the dated versions apply to this standard. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document (include all the amendments) is applicable to this standard. GB/T 222-2006 Permissible Tolerances for Chemical Composition of Steel Products GB/T 223 GB/T 228 (ISO 6892. 1998(E)) GB/T 229- 2007 148-1 .2006) Methods for Chemical Analysis of Iron, Steel and Alloy Metallic Materials - Tensile Testing at Ambient Temperature Metallic Materials-Charpy Pendulum Impact Test Method (ISO GB/T 4336 Standard Test Method for Spark Discharge Atomic Emission Spectrometric Analysis of Carbon and Low-alloy Steel (Routine Method) GB/T 6394 Metal-methods for Estimating the Average Grain Size (ASTM Ell2.1996) GB/T 10561 Steel Determination of Content of Nonmetallic Inclusions-Micrographic Method Using Standards Diagrams (ISO 4967. 1998) GB/T 20066 Steel and Iron-Sampling and Preparation of Samples for the Determination of Chemical Composition (ISO 14284. 1996) JB/T 4730.3 Nondestructive Testing of Pressure Equipments-Part 3. Ultrasonic Testing 3 Terms and Definitions This standard applies the following tenns and definitions. 3.1 Hollow forging It refers to axisymmetrical hollow forging whose axial length L is greater than its outer diameter D, as shown in Figure la). t shall be the nominal thickness. 3.2 Ring forging It refers to axisymmetrical hollow forging whose axial length L is less than or equal to its outer diameter D, as shown in Figure lb). The smaller one of L and t shall be the nominal thickness. 3.3 Disk forging It refers to the axisymmetrical solid forging whose axial length Lis less than or equal to its outer diameter D, as shown in Figure le). L shall be the nominal thickness. 3.4 Bowl forging It refers to the axisymmetrical forging with concave section, whose height His less than or equal to its outer diameter D, as shown in Figure ld). The greater one of t1 and t2 shall be the nominal thickness. 3.5 Neck flange forging It refers to the axisymmetrical hollow forging with two axial outside diameters, as shown in Figure l e). The greater one oft1 and t2 shall be the nominal thickness. 3.6 Bar forging It refers to the solid forging with circular section, whose axial length Lis greater than its outer diameter D, as shown in Figure lf). D shall be the nominal thickness. It refers to the forging with rectangular section, whose length L is greater than its both side length a and b, as shown in Figure lg). The smaller one of a and b shall be the nominal thickness. 7 Inspection Rules 7.1 Forgings shall be inspected by the Supplier's inspection department according to the order contract. 7.2 Specimen for chemical analysis shall be prepared according to requirements of GB/T 20066. One specimen shall be taken from each smelting furnace number. 7.3 Sampling rules of tension and impact test 7.3.1 Sampling quantity 7.3.1.1 One group of specimens (one for tension, three for impact) shall be taken for forgings with single weight less than or equal to 3500 kg in heat treatment. 7.3.1.2 Two groups of specimens in 180° interval shall be taken from the heat-treated forgings whose weight of single piece is greater than 3500kg. If the length of the forging is greater than 1. 5 times of its diameter, a group of specimens shall be taken from the both ends of forging respectively. 7.3.2 Sampling direction Tangential specimens should be taken from the forgings (excluding strip type); if unavailable, the longitudinal or radial specimens shall be taken. Bar forging should be taken longitudinal specimen. 7.3.3 Sampling position 7.3.3.1 Specimens ofhollow forgings and ring forgings shall be taken from the ends of the forgings from the positions of 112 of the wall thickness, as shown in Figure 2a) and Figure 2b). 7.3.3.2 Specimens of disk forgings shall be taken from the ends of the forgings; where the diameter of disk forging is less than or equal to 350mm, specimens shall be taken from the outer edge; where the diameter is greater than 350mm, specimens shall be taken from the position greater than or equal to 20mm away from the edge inwardly, as shown in Figure 2c ). 7.3.3.3 Specimens of bowl forgings shall be taken from the open ends of the forgings from the positions of 112 of the wall thickness, as shown in Figure 2d). 7.3.3.4 Specimens of neck flange forgings shall be taken from the nominal thickness positions greater than or equal to 20mm away from the outer edge inwardly (or outwardly from the internal surface of the excess metal), as shown in Figure 2e). 7.3.3.5 Specimens of bar forgings shall be taken from the ends of the forgings from the positions of 114 of the nominal thickness away from the surface. 7.3.3.6 Except Class IV forgings, the mechanical property specimens of forgings may also be prepared and taken from the independently-forged inspection forging stocks of the same batch number. Inspection forging stock shall have the same forging process and forging ratio as the forging; its nominal thickness shall be greater than or equal to that of the forging, and it shall be heat treated in the same furnace with the forging. 7.3.4 Specimen 7.3.4.1 Tensile specimens shall adopt No. R4 specimens (d=lOmm, L0=50mm) in GB/T 228.Due to the sampling dimensional restrictions, No. R7 specimens (d=5mm, L0=25mm) in GB I T 228 may also be adopted according to the agreement between the Buyer and the Supplier. 7.3.4.2 Impact specimen shall use the standard Charpy V-shape notch specimen in GB/T 8 Marking and Quality Certificate 8.1 lVIark shall be stamped at apparent position of forging or at the position designated by the Buyer. The position of the printed marks and the way to stamp shall not affect the final use of the forgings. For small sized forgings, marks may be stuck on the packing box. 8.2 The delivered forgings, qualified in the inspection according to this standard, shall include the following marks. a) lVIanufacturer's name (or code); b) Standard number; c) Steel grade; d) Forging class; e) Batch number. 8.3 Forgings shall be accompanied with quality certificate when delivering, including. a) lVIanufacturer's name; b) Order contract number; c) Standard number, steel grade, forging class, batch number, forging quantity; d) Each inspection result, inspection organization and inspectors' seals; e) Heat treatment curve diagram (hard copy); f) Inspection results of special requirements specified in the contract. Appendix A (Normative) Additional Requirements This requirement will only be implemented when specified in order contract by the Buyer. One or some of the items may be adopted, and the details of additional requirements shall be determined through negotiation between the Buyer and the Supplier. A.l Simulated post-weld heat treatment of mechanical property specimen blank One or several heat treatments shall be carried out for all the specimen blanks below the critical temperature before the test, for the purpose of simulating the post-weld heat treatment or other heat treatment that the forgings wi... ......

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