EN 875-1995 pdf download.Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Impact tests Test specimen location, notch orientation and examination.
This EN 875 mainly the method to he used when describing test specimen location and notch orientation for the testing and reporting of impact tests on welded butt joints.
This standard applies to impact tests on metallic materials in all forms of product made by any fusion welding process.
It is used in addition to EN 10045-1 and includes test specimen denomination and additional reporting requirements.
2 Normative reference
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies. EN 10045-1, Metallic materials Charpy impact test — Part 1: Test method.
3 Principle
Impact testing shall be in accordance with EN 10045-1. The test temperature, location, type and size of test specimen, and notch orientation shall be in accordance with the relevant applicat ion standard.
In addition to the requirements of EN 10045-1, the notch position may be located by macroetching.
4 Method of denomination
4.1 Lettering system
The denomination is based on a lettering system to describe the type, location and notch orientation and a numbering system to show the distance (in millimetres) of the notch from reference lines (RL). The method of denomination is shown in Table 1 and Table 2. The test specimen shall be taken from the welded joint such that its longitudinal axis is at right angles to the weld length.
The denomination comprises the following characters:
1st character U: Charpy U notch,
V: Charpy V notch;
2nd character W: notch in the weld metal; the reference line is the centre line of the weld at the position of the test specimen.
H: notch in the heat affected zone; the reference line is the fusion or the joint line (notch will include
HAZ);
3rd character S: notched face parallel to the surfac&,
T: notch through the thickness;
4th character a: the distance of the centre of the
notch from the reference line (if a
is at the centre line of the weld, a
= 0 which should be recorded);
5th character b: the distance from the weld joint face sideb to the nearer face of the test specimen (if b is at the surface of the weld, h = 0 which should be recorded).
a This orientation is equivalent to the denomination “surface notch used in fracture mechanics testing.
b In the case of double V, K or similar welds, the face side is the side which contains the larger width of the weld or from which the welding energy was first applied.
4.3 Additional information
In cases where this simple denomination does not sufficiently define the location or notch orientation, a sketch referring to the weld procedure should he provided.
5 Examples of denomination
Examples of denominations are given in Table 1 and
Table 2 and Figure 1.
6 Examination
The test specimens designated by this standard shall be tested in accordance with EN 10045-1.
7 Test report
The test report shall include the following information in addition to that given in EN 10045-1:
— reference to this standard;
— test specimen denomination;
— sketch if required;
— type and dimensions of imperfections
observed;
— other information as required by the
application standard and/or by agreement
between the contracting parties. An example of a typical test report is given in Annex A.EN 875-1995 pdf download.
EN 875-1995 pdf download
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