Graybags
Mechanical
- Oct 6, 2003
- 26
Hi,
Is there a need to impact test Nickel Aluminium bronze material to satisfy the PED?
Annex 1 sestion 7.5 states that a steel is sufficiently ductile if its bending rupture energy measured on an ISO V test-piece is no less than 27J at a temperature not greater than 20 deg C but not higher than the lowest scheduled operating temperature.
Guideline 7/17 reads as follows:-
Q) Shall a steel grade selected for a pressurized part always have specified impact properties?
A) Yes, the only exception is ductile materials which are not subject to ductile/brittle transition at the foreseeable conditions the equipment will be exposed to.
The component i'm designing is a pressurized valve body with a minimum working temperature of -20 deg f.
Is nickel aluminium bronze sufficiently ductile? Will these materials exhibit ductile/brittle transition at this temperature?
I'm really scratching my head with this one. I asked the same question to my notified body months ago and cannot get an answer from them.
Any advice would be very appreciated.
Regards,
Graham
Is there a need to impact test Nickel Aluminium bronze material to satisfy the PED?
Annex 1 sestion 7.5 states that a steel is sufficiently ductile if its bending rupture energy measured on an ISO V test-piece is no less than 27J at a temperature not greater than 20 deg C but not higher than the lowest scheduled operating temperature.
Guideline 7/17 reads as follows:-
Q) Shall a steel grade selected for a pressurized part always have specified impact properties?
A) Yes, the only exception is ductile materials which are not subject to ductile/brittle transition at the foreseeable conditions the equipment will be exposed to.
The component i'm designing is a pressurized valve body with a minimum working temperature of -20 deg f.
Is nickel aluminium bronze sufficiently ductile? Will these materials exhibit ductile/brittle transition at this temperature?
I'm really scratching my head with this one. I asked the same question to my notified body months ago and cannot get an answer from them.
Any advice would be very appreciated.
Regards,
Graham