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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 29165.2-2022 (GB/T29165.2-2022)Description (Translated English): Petroleum and natural gas industries - Glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) piping - Part 2: Qualification and manufacture Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: E97 Classification of International Standard: 75.200; 83.140.30 Word Count Estimation: 78,768 Date of Issue: 2022-12-30 Date of Implementation: 2023-04-01 Older Standard (superseded by this standard): GB/T 29165.2-2012 Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration GB/T 29165.2-2022: Petroleum and natural gas industries - Glass-reinforced plastics (GRP) piping - Part 2: Qualification and manufacture---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. 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ICS 75.200;83.140.30 CCSE97;G33 National Standards of People's Republic of China Replace GB/T 29165.2-2012 Fiberglass reinforced plastic pipes for the oil and gas industry Part 2.Evaluation and manufacture (ISO 14692-2.2017, IDT) Posted on 2022-12-30 2023-04-01 Implementation State Administration for Market Regulation Released by the National Standardization Management Committee table of contentsPreface V Introduction VII 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms, Definitions, Symbols and Abbreviations 3 4 Manufacturer's declaration3 4.1 Procedure 3 4.2 Long-term regression test 4 4.3 Slope (Gxx) 5 4.4 MPRxx 5 4.5 Partial coefficient 5 4.6 Long-term envelope data points 6 4.7 Size 6 4.8 Benchmark data 6 4.9 Deflection coefficients and SIF 6 4.10 Production process and connection instructions 7 5 Evaluation procedure 7 5.1 General 7 5.2 Scaling rules 9 5.3 Product Evaluation 9 5.4 Elastic properties 9 5.5 Non-mandatory assessment requirements 11 6 reassessment 12 7 Quality procedures for the manufacturing process 13 7.1 General requirements 13 7.2 Quality control test 14 7.3 Optional quality control tests 17 8 Component Mark 19 9 Handling, storage and transportation 19 10 files 19 10.1 Overview 19 10.2 Request for Quotation and Purchase Order Documentation 19 10.3 Assessment documents 19 10.4 Production quality control documents 20 10.5 Installation record 20 Appendix A (Normative) Slope and Temperature Limits 21 A.1 Slope selection 21 A.2 Measuring the slope 23 A.3 Default slope 23 Appendix B (Normative) Long-term envelope data points 26 B.1 Overview 26 B.2 Long-term envelope data points at default temperatures 27 B.3 Long-term envelope data points at other temperatures 28 Appendix C (Normative) Survival Test 29 C.1 General 29 C.2 R=2.1 Survival test pressure 29 C.3 R=Rtest survival test pressure 30 C.4 rd1000,xx 31 Appendix D (Normative) Scaling Rules 33 D.1 Scaling rules 33 D.2 Pipe body 33 D.3 Elbows 34 D.4 Reducer 35 D.5 Sleeve flange 35 D.6 Butt welding flange 36 D.7 Tee 37 D.8 Unequal diameter tee 38 D.9 Blind flanges 39 D.10 Lamination joints 40 D.11 Conical bonded and threaded joints 41 Appendix E (Normative) Representative Products 43 Appendix F (Normative) Flange Evaluation 46 F.1 General principles of testing 46 F.2 Survival test 46 F.3 10-cycle pressure test 46 F.4 Vacuum test 47 F.5 Composite loading test 47 Appendix G (Normative) Principal Poisson's Ratio 49 G.1 General requirements 49 G.2 Equipment 49 G.3 Sample 49 G.4 Step 50 Appendix H (Normative) Fire Resistance Test 51 H.1 Assessment procedure 51 H.2 Test procedure 52 H.3 Specimen and setup requirements 53 H.4 Flame specifications 54 H.5 Test procedures 56 H.6 Acceptance criteria 57 H.7 Test report 57 Appendix I (Normative) Alternative Material Evaluation 59 Appendix J (Normative) Visual Inspection 64 Appendix K (Informative) Evaluation Summary Table Example 67 Reference 69forewordThis document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules for Standardization Documents" drafting. This document is Part 2 of GB/T 29165 "Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic Pipes for Oil and Gas Industry". GB/T 29165 has The following parts were released. --- Part 1.Vocabulary, symbols, applications and materials; --- Part 2.Evaluation and manufacture; --- Part 3.System Design; --- Part 4.Assembly, installation and operation. This document replaces GB/T 29165.2-2012 "Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic Pipes for Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry - Part 2.Evaluation and Preparation Compared with GB/T 29165.2-2012, except for structural adjustment and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows. a) The manufacturer's declaration is added (see Chapter 4); b) The structural material and wall thickness requirements are deleted (see Chapter 5 of the.2012 edition); c) Changed the assessment procedure (see Chapter 5, Chapter 6 of the.2012 edition); d) Added reassessment (see Chapter 6); e) Deleted the recommended size (see Chapter 7 of the.2012 edition); f) Changed the quality procedures of the manufacturing process (see Chapter 7, Chapter 8 of the.2012 edition); g) Changed the component mark (see Chapter 8, Chapter 9 of the.2012 edition); h) Some content in the document has been deleted (see Chapter 10, Chapter 11 of the.2012 edition); i) Deleted the failure envelope, the revision of the combustion reaction test method, the determination method of the electrostatic performance of GRP piping system components, and the derivation recommended size, and the least squares method for calculating long-term hydrostatic pressure based on regression data (see Appendix C, Appendix F~Appendix of the.2012 edition H, Appendix K); j) Added slope and temperature limits (see Appendix A); k) Added long-term envelope data points (see Appendix B); l) Increased survival test (see Appendix C); m) Added scaling rules (see Appendix D); n) Added representative products (see Appendix E); o) Increased flange evaluation (see Appendix F); p) Increased main Poisson's ratio (see Appendix G); q) Part of the content of the fire resistance test has been changed (see Appendix H, Appendix E of the.2012 edition); r) Added alternative material assessment (see Appendix I); s) Added visual inspection (see Appendix J). This document is equivalent to ISO 14692-2.2017 "Glass fiber reinforced plastic pipes for the oil and gas industry - Part 2.Evaluation and preparation make". Please note that some contents of this document may refer to patents. The issuing agency of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents. This document is proposed and managed by the National Petroleum and Natural Gas Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC355). This document is drafted by. China Petroleum Engineering Materials Research Institute Co., Ltd., Shengli Xinda New Materials Co., Ltd., Xinjiang Zhong Petroleum Pipe Industry Engineering Co., Ltd., China National Petroleum Corporation Tarim Oilfield Branch, China Petrochemical Corporation Northwest Oilfield Branch, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Branch, Xi'an Sanhuan Petroleum Pipe Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Longsheng Taike Petroleum Pipe Technology Co., Ltd. The main drafters of this document. Qi Dongtao, Ding Han, Li Houbu, Tao Jiadong, Wei Jun, Fang Wei, Chen Xinyi, Xu Ting, Zhao Zhiyong, Qi Guoquan, Cai Xuehua, Zhao Yi, Zeng Wenguang, Hu Jianguo, Chen Fei, Zhang Li, Kong Lushi, Zhu Wenfeng, Zhang Zhao. This document was first published in.2012, and this is the first revision.IntroductionGlass fiber reinforced plastic pipe is a composite material with glass fiber reinforced unsaturated polyester, epoxy resin and phenolic resin as matrix materials. Plastic pipes are widely used in the oil and gas industry. In order to standardize the design, manufacture, evaluation and operation of glass fiber reinforced plastic pipes A series of technical documents for glass fiber reinforced plastic pipes in the oil and gas industry have been formulated. GB/T 29165 "Oil and Natural Gas Industrial Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic Pipe" aims to provide the oil and gas industry with the basic terms, materials, evaluation, Standards for manufacture, design, assembly, installation and operation. According to the characteristics of each stage of the full service cycle of glass fiber reinforced plastic pipes, such as application and Materials, evaluation and manufacture, system design, assembly, installation and operation, GB/T 29165 consists of four parts. --- Part 1.Vocabulary, symbols, applications and materials. The purpose is to provide information on basic terminology and notation for the remaining three sections, and to Applications and materials are specified and required. --- Part 2.Evaluation and manufacture. The purpose is to guide the system design, assembly of glass fiber reinforced plastics (GRP), and to provide Quality requirements for assessing and manufacturing products. --- Part 3.System Design. The aim is to provide a system design for the entire glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP) piping system piping. --- Part 4.Assembly, installation and operation. The purpose is to provide construction parties and users of glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP) systems refer to. Compared with traditional metal materials and other non-metal material pipes, glass fiber reinforced plastic pipes have high strength, good performance, and product design The degree of freedom is large, and the product has a wide range of applications. This document combines the specific use of glass fiber reinforced plastic pipes in the petroleum industry. According to the characteristics of each stage of its life cycle, it can guide all parties including the designer, manufacturer, construction party and user to provide glass The application of fiber-reinforced plastic pipes in the petroleum industry provides a complete system solution to ensure the safety regulations of products in the petroleum industry use. Fiberglass reinforced plastic pipes for the oil and gas industry Part 2.Evaluation and manufacture1 ScopeThis document specifies the quality assessment and manufacturing requirements for glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP) pipes and fittings. This document applies to quality assessment, size selection, quality control procedures, marking of pipe body components and documentation of GRP products. This document is used in conjunction with GB/T 29165.1.2 Normative referencesThe contents of the following documents constitute the essential provisions of this document through normative references in the text. Among them, dated references For documents, only the version corresponding to the date is applicable to this document; for undated reference documents, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to this document. ISO 834-1 Fire resistance tests Building elements Part 1.General requirements (Fire-resistancetests-Elementsof Note. GB/T 9978.1-2008 Fire resistance test methods for building components Part 1.General requirements (ISO 834-1.1999, MOD) ISO 1172 Determination of glass fabric and mineral filler content in prepregs, molding compounds and laminates of glass fabric reinforced plastics of thetextile-glassandmineral-filercontent-calculationmethods) Note. GB/T 2577-2005 Test method for resin content of glass fiber reinforced plastics (ISO 1172.1996, MOD) Note. GB/T 14520-1993 Determination of residual styrene monomer content in unsaturated polyester resin reinforced plastics by gas chromatography (ISO 4901. 1985,NEQ) ISO 11357-2 Plastics Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) Part 2.Determination of Glass Transition Temperature [Plastics-Dif- Note. GB/T 19466.2-2004 Plastic Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) Part 2.Determination of Glass Transition Temperature (ISO 11357-2. 1999, IDT) ISO 11359-2 Thermodynamic analysis (TMA) of plastics - Part 2.Determination of coefficient of linear thermal expansion and glass transition temperature Note. GB/T 36800.2-2018 Thermomechanical Analysis of Plastics (TMA) Part 2.Determination of Linear Thermal Expansion Coefficient and Glass Transition Temperature (ISO 11359-2.1999, IDT) ISO 14130 Fiber-reinforced plastic composites - Determination of apparent interlaminar bond shear strength by short test piece method (Fibre-reinforced ISO 14692-1.2017 Glass fiber reinforced plastic pipe (GRP) for the oil and gas industry - Part 1.Vocabulary, symbols, applications ......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of GB/T 29165.2-2022_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate GB/T 29165.2-2022_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. The lead time is typically 6 ~ 9 working days. The lengthier the document the longer the lead time.Question 2: Can I share the purchased PDF of GB/T 29165.2-2022_English with my colleagues?Answer: Yes. 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