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GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 77.140.50
H 46
Hot rolled steel sheet and strip for
bogie frame of high-speed train
ISSUED ON. JULY 12, 2017
IMPLEMENTED ON. APRIL 1, 2018
Issued by. General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine of the People's Republic of China;
Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of
China.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 4
2 Normative references ... 4
3 Designation ... 6
4 Ordering content ... 6
5 Dimensions, shape and weight ... 7
6 Technical requirements ... 7
7 Test methods ... 10
8 Inspection rules ... 11
9 Packaging, marking and quality certification ... 11
Annex A (Informative) Guide for evaluation of steel atmospheric corrosion
resistance ... 12
Foreword
This Standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This Standard was proposed by China Iron and Steel Association.
This Standard shall be under the jurisdiction of National Technical Committee 183 on
Steels of Standardization Administration of China (SAC/TC 183).
The drafting organizations of this Standard. Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Co., Ltd.,
CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co., Ltd., China Metallurgical Information and Standardization
Institute, Shougang Group, Anshan Iron and Steel Group Coporation.
The main drafters of this Standard. Liu Zhiyong, Chen Jiqing, Zhang Zhiyi, Zhang
Weixu, Wu Zhaohui, Guo Xiaohong, Tao Wenzhe, Qi Weichuang, Li Qian, Shi Li, Liang
Wen, Li Yanan, Huang Dawei, Chen Xiaohong.
Hot rolled steel sheet and strip for
bogie frame of high-speed train
1 Scope
This Standard specifies the designation, ordering content, dimensions, shape, weight,
technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, packaging, marking and quality
certification of hot rolled steel sheet and strip for bogie frame of high-speed train.
This Standard applies to hot rolled steel sheet and strip for bogie frame of high-speed
train, with a thickness of 3.0 mm ~ 25.0 mm, as well as hot rolled steel sheet and strip
for the rail transit such as inter-city trains and subways (hereinafter referred to as steel
sheet and strip).
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this
document. For dated references, only the edition dated applies to this document. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced documents (including all
amendments) applies to this document.
GB/T 222, Permissible tolerances for chemical composition of steel products
GB/T 223.5, Steel and iron – Determination of acid-soluble silicon and total silicon
content – Reduced molybdosilicate spectrophotometric method
GB/T 223.11, Iron, steel and alloy – Determination of chromium content – Visual
titration or potentiometric titration method
GB/T 223.14, Methods for chemical analysis of iron, steel and alloy – The n-
benzoy-n-phenylhydroxylamine extraction photometric method for the
determination of vanadium content
GB/T 223.23, Iron, steel and alloy – Determination of nickel content – The
dimethylglyoxime spectrophotometric method
GB/T 223.26, Iron, steel and alloy – Determination of molybdenum content – The
thiocyanate spectrophotometric method
GB/T 223.40, Iron, steel and alloy - Determination of niobium content by the
GB/T 13298, Inspection methods of microstructure for metals
GB/T 13299, Steel – Determination of microstructure
GB/T 14977, General requirement for surface condition of hot-rolled steel plates
GB/T 17505, Steel and steel products – General technical delivery requirements
GB/T 20066, Steel and iron-sampling and preparation of samples for the
determination of chemical composition
GB/T 20124, Steel and iron – Determination of nitrogen content – Thermal
conductimetric method after fusion in a current of inert gas
GB/T 20125, Low-alloy steel – Determination of multi-element contents –
Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric method
3 Designation
Designation of steels consists of four parts, including the Chinese pinyin initials “Q”,
“G” and “Z” of “Qu” representing yield strength of steels, “Gao” of high-speed trains
and “Zhuan” of bogie frame, and the specified minimum yield strength value [Translator
note. “Qu” means yield; “Gao” means high-speed; “Zhuan” means bogie].
EXAMPLE. Q355GZ
Q – the Chinese pinyin initial of “Qu” of steels’ yield strength;
G – the Chinese pinyin initial of “Gao” of high-speed trains;
Z – the Chinese pinyin initial of “Zhuan” of bogie frame;
355 – the specified yield strength value, in MPa.
4 Ordering content
Contracts or orders based on this Standard shall include the following content.
a) a reference to this Standard;
b) product type (steel sheet and strip);
c) designation;
d) delivery condition;
6.9.1 The surface of steel sheet and strip shall be free from cracks, scars, folds,
bubbles, inclusions, layers and other defects detrimental to use.
6.9.2 The surface of steel sheet and strip allows local pits, indentations, scratches and
other slight deficiencies which are not greater than half of the thickness tolerance of
thickness, but the minimum thickness of steel sheet shall be ensured.
6.9.3 As agreed on by the purchaser and the supplier, the surface quality of steel sheet
and strip can be as specified in GB/T 14977.
6.10 Other requirements
As agreed on by the purchaser and the supplier, steel sheet and strip may also be
tested for other items including steel atmospheric corrosion resistance evaluation. For
the evaluation of atmospheric corrosion resistance see Annex A.
7 Test methods
7.1 The chemical composition of steels shall be carried out as specified in GB/T 222,
GB/T 223.5, GB/T 223.11, GB/T 223.14, GB/T 223.23, GB/T 223.26, GB/T 223.40,
GB/T 223.53, GB/T 223.62, GB/T 223.63, GB/T 223.84, GB/T 223.85, GB/T 4336,
GB/T 20124 and GB/T 20125 or general methods. However, during arbitration, it shall
be carried out as specified in GB/T 222, GB/T 223.5, GB/T 223.11, GB/T 223.14, GB/T
223.23, GB/T 223.26, GB/T 223.40, GB/T 223.53, GB/T 223.62, GB/T 223.63, GB/T
223.84 and GB/T 223.85.
7.2 The test items and test methods of steel sheet and strip shall be as specified in
Table 6.
Table 6 – Test items, sample numbers, sampling methods and test methods
S/N Test item Sample quantity Sampling method Test method
1 Chemical composition 1 /furnace GB/T 20066 See 7.1
2 Tensile test 1 /batch GB/T 2975 GB/T 228.1
3 Bend test 1 /batch GB/T 2975 GB/T 232
4 Impact test 3 /batch GB/T 2975 GB/T 229
5 Grain size 1 /batch GB/T 6394 GB/T 6394
6 Nonmetallic inclusion 1 /batch GB/T 10561-2005 Method A of GB/T 10561-2005
7 Banded structure 1 /batch GB/T 13298 GB/T 13299
8 Nondestructive testing piece by piece/coil by coil - GB/T 2970
9 Dimensions and shape piece by piece/- An appropriate
Annex A
(Informative)
Guide for evaluation of steel atmospheric corrosion resistance
A.1 General rules
When steel sheet and strip have a good atmospheric corrosion resistance property,
the requirement is that the corrosion resistance index calculated according to this
Annex shall be 6.0 or more.
A.2 Range
This Annex provides one method for the evaluation of atmospheric corrosion
resistance of low-alloy steels through the chemical composition.
This Method is to calculate the corrosion resistance index of steels based on the
predictive equation of the chemical composition of steels.
There are multiple corrosion resistance indexes in use all over the world, so it is
necessary to consider different service environments and chemical compositions of
steels when selecting one index. Based on the differences of service environments
and chemical composition of steels, any index may be inapplicable; and therefore, it is
necessary for the purchaser and the supplier together to decide which index to use
and the size of the index in the predicted service environment.
A.3 Terminology
Low-alloy steels refers to carbon steels which contain a total content of alloying
elements greater than 1% but less than 5%.
NOTE. Most “low-alloy weathering resistant steels” contain additions of elements Cr and Cu,
which may also contain additions of Si, Ni, P or other alloying elements which may increase the
atmospheric corrosion resistance property.
A.4 Method
A.4.1 Legault and Leckie published the equation predicting the corrosion loss of low-
alloy steels after 15.5 years of exposure to different atmospheric environments based
on the chemical composition of steels. This equation was based on the extensive data
published by Larrabee and Coburn.
A.4.2 For use, Legault-Leckie equation in an industrial environment (Kearny, N.J.) was
modified to allow calculation of the atmospheric corrosion resistance index based on
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