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GB/T 37599-2019 (GB/T37599-2019, GBT 37599-2019, GBT37599-2019)
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GB/T 37599-2019: PDF in English (GBT 37599-2019) GB/T 37599-2019
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 77.140.50
H 46
Wide and heavy steel plate for sour service petroleum
and natural gas pipe lines
ISSUED ON: JUNE 04, 2019
IMPLEMENTED ON: MAY 01, 2020
Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation;
Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of
China.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 4
2 Normative references ... 4
3 Designation representation ... 6
4 Order content ... 7
5 Size, shape, weight ... 8
6 Technical requirements ... 8
7 Test method ... 15
8 Inspection rules ... 16
9 Packaging, marking and quality certificate ... 16
Wide and heavy steel plate for sour service petroleum
and natural gas pipe lines
1 Scope
This Standard specifies the designation representation, order content, size,
shape, weight, technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules,
packaging, marking and quality certificates of wide and heavy steel plate for
sour service petroleum and natural gas pipe lines.
This Standard applies to wide and heavy steel plate (hereinafter referred to as
“steel plate”) for sour service petroleum and natural gas pipe lines, of which the
thickness is not greater than 50 mm.
2 Normative references
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the dated version applies to this document. For
undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this
document.
GB/T 223.5, Steel and iron - Determination of acid-soluble silicon and total
silicon content - Reduced molybdosilicate spectrophotometric method
GB/T 223.9, Iron, steel and alloy - Determination of aluminium content -
Chrome azurol S photometric method
GB/T 223.12, Methods for chemical analysis of iron, steel and alloy - The
sodium carbonate separation-diphenyl carbazide photometric method for the
determination of chromium content
GB/T 223.19, Methods for chemical analysis of iron, steel and alloy - The
neocuproine-chloroform extraction photometric method for the determination
of copper content
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
sulphochlorophenol S spectrophotometric method
GB/T 4336, Carbon and low-alloy steel - Determination of multi-element
contents - Spark discharge atomic emission spectrometric method (routine
method)
GB/T 4340.1, Metallic materials - Vickers hardness test. Part 1: Test method
GB/T 6394, Determination of estimating the average grain size of metal
GB/T 8170, Rules of rounding off for numerical values & expression and
judgment of limiting values
GB/T 8363, Steel - Drop-weight tear tests method
GB/T 8650-2015, Evaluation of pipeline and pressure vessel steels for
resistance to hydrogen - induced cracking
GB/T 10561-2005, Steel - Determination of content of nonmetallic inclusions
- Micrographic method using standards diagrams
GB/T 14977, General requirement for surface condition of hot-rolled steel
plates
GB/T 15970.2, Corrosion of metals and alloys - Stress corrosion testing -
Part 2: Preparation and use of bent-beam specimens
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 20123, Steel and iron - Determination of total carbon and sulfur content
Infrared absorption method after combustion in an induction furnace (routine
method)
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 representation
3.1 The designation of steel consists of four parts, namely the first English letter
of the pipe line "Line”, the minimum yield strength value that is specified by the
steel pipe, the characteristic letter (M, N or Q) of the delivery state, and the first
English letter of "Sour".
Note: For S0, take the smaller of a) 485mm2 and b) the cross-section area of
the sample (nominal thickness × specified width of the sample); it is
rounded to the nearest 10 mm2.
6.5.3 If the supplier can guarantee that the bending test results are acceptable,
no inspection is required.
6.5.4 For steel plates, of which the thickness is greater than 25 mm, the drop
weight tear test (DWTT) shall be negotiated between the supplier and the buyer.
6.5.5 Through negotiation between the supplier and the buyer, the temperature
of Charpy (V-notch) impact test and drop weight tear test (DWTT) can also be
other temperatures; the impact absorption energy and the drop weight tear test
(DWTT) minimum shearing area percentage can also be negotiated separately
and specified in the contract.
6.5.6 The impact absorption energy is calculated according to the arithmetic
mean of a group of three samples; one of the sample values is allowed to be
lower than the value that is specified in Table 2, but it shall not be lower than
70% of the specified value.
6.5.7 When the Charpy (V-notch) impact test results do not meet the above
requirements, three more samples shall be taken from the same steel plate or
the same blank for testing; the arithmetic average of the six samples before and
after the two groups shall not be less than the value that is specified in Table 2;
two sample values are allowed to be lower than the value that is specified in
Table 2, but only one of them is allowed to be less than 70% of the specified
value.
6.5.8 For steel plates whose thickness is less than 12 mm, the Charpy (V-notch)
impact test shall use small-sized samples. For the steel plate whose thickness
is 6 mm ~ 8 mm, its size is 5 mm × 10 mm × 55 mm, and its test result shall not
be less than 50% of the value that is specified in Table 2; for the steel plate
whose thickness is >8mm ~ < 12mm, its size is 7.5 mm × 10 mm × 55 mm, and
its test result shall not be less than 75% of the value that is specified in Table 2.
6.5.9 The hardness measurement points of the steel plate are shown in Figure
1. At 1/4 of the width on the transverse section of the steel plate, after polishing,
perform a 10 kg load Vickers hardness test. On the positions that are 1.5 mm
from the upper and lower surfaces of the steel plate and the center of the thick
plate, namely 3 positions, measure 9 points in total. For steel plates whose
thickness is less than 6 mm, the determination of Vickers hardness
measurement points shall be negotiated. The Vickers hardness HV10 of each
designation shall not exceed 240.
6.8.2 SSC test
Perform the 4-point bending test in the A solution of GB/T 4157-2017. The test
load stress is 72% of the minimum specified total yield strength, and the test
time is 720 hours. Test result: observe the tensile surface of the sample under
a 10x magnifying glass. There shall be no surface cracking or crack on the
tensile surface of the sample, unless it can be proven that these cracks are not
SSC cracks.
6.8.3 Through negotiation between the supplier and the buyer, the above test
solution can also be the B solution of GB/T 8650-2015 or GB/T 4157-2017 or
other alternative media. CSR, CTR, CLR indicators of HIC test and SSC test
requirements can also be negotiated separately, and specified in the contract.
The test frequency and sampling location are determined through consultation
between the supplier and the buyer.
6.8.4 HIC test and SSC test may be performed by the buyer; however, the
supplier shall guarantee HIC performance and SSC performance.
6.9 Surface quality
6.9.1 The surface of the steel plate shall be free from defects such as cracks,
bubbles, scars, folds, inclusions and pressed scales, and other deep sharp
scratches. Steel plates shall not be visually layered.
6.9.2 The surface of the steel plate is allowed to have local flat-bottom defects
such as thin oxide scales, rusts, and slight surface roughness and indentation
that are caused by the falling of scales, which do not hinder the inspection of
the surface defects; but its depth shall not be greater than half of the thickness
tolerance, and the minimum thickness of the steel plate shall be guaranteed.
6.9.3 The surface defects of the steel plate shall not be repaired by welding;
grinding and cleaning are allowed; but the minimum thickness of the steel plate
shall be guaranteed. The grinding and cleaning site shall be smooth and without
edges; the breadth depth ratio shall not be less than 10:1; the grinding area
shall not be greater than 2% of the surface area of the steel plate.
6.9.4 The surface quality may also be implemented in accordance with the
provisions of GB/T 14977 after consultation between the supplier and the buyer.
6.10 Non-destructive testing
The steel plates shall be ultrasonically inspected one by one. The inspection
method is GB/T 2970. The acceptance level shall be specified in the contract.
If it is negotiated between the supplier and the buyer, and specified in the
contract, other ultrasonic inspection methods can also be used.
...... Source: Above contents are excerpted from the PDF -- translated/reviewed by: www.chinesestandard.net / Wayne Zheng et al.
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