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BS EN 13261:2020

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Railway applications. Wheelsets and bogies. Axles. Product requirements

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This document specifies the characteristics of the axles for all track gauges.

This document applies to heavy railway vehicles but may also apply to other vehicles such as light railway vehicles, trams or undergrounds.

It defines the characteristics of axles manufactured by forging or rolling, in vacuum-degassed steel, grade EA1N1, EA1T1 and EA4T1. For hollow axles, this document only applies to those obtained by machining the hole in a solid forged or rolled axle.

The requirements defined in this standard apply to cylindrical wheel seats. Most of the requirements also apply to wheelsets with conical wheel seats. Specific requirements for conical wheel seats (e.g. geometric dimensions) are defined in the technical specification.

Some characteristics are given according to category 1 or category 2.

This document applies to axles whose design complies with the rules defined in EN 13103-1.

This document also allows variations in material characteristics in relation to alternative manufacturing processes (e.g. cold forging, shot peening, thermal spraying, steel cleanliness, reduction ratio, improvement of material properties through fusion or heat treatment processes, etc.).

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
8 European foreword
9 Introduction
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
11 3 Terms and definitions
13 4 Product definition
4.1 Chemical composition
4.1.1 Values to be obtained
Table 1 — Limit levels by product analysis
4.1.2 Sampling methods
4.1.3 Analysis method
4.2 Mechanical characteristics
4.2.1 Characteristics from the tensile testing
4.2.1.1 Values to be obtained
Table 2 — Values to be obtained at mid-radius of solid axles or mid-distance between internal and external surfaces of hollow axles
14 Table 2 — Values to be obtained at mid-radius of solid axles or mid-distance between internal and external surfaces of hollow axles
4.2.1.2 Positions of the test pieces
15 Figure 1 — Position of test pieces
4.2.1.3 Test method
16 4.2.2 Impact resistance characteristics
4.2.2.1 Values to be obtained
Table 3 — Values to be obtained at mid-radius of solid axles or at mid-distance between internal and external surfaces of hollow axles
4.2.2.2 Position of the test pieces
4.2.2.3 Test method
17 Figure 2 – Position of test pieces
18 4.2.3 Fatigue characteristics
4.2.3.1 11.2.3.1tab General
4.2.3.1.1 Introduction
4.2.3.1.2 Fatigue limits on small test pieces
4.2.3.1.3 Fatigue limits on scale 1 test pieces
4.2.3.2 Values to be obtained
19 Table 4 — Fatigue limit values
4.2.3.3 Fatigue test pieces
Figure 3 — Notches in fatigue test pieces
4.2.3.4 Test method
4.3 Microstructural characteristics
4.3.1 Values to be obtained
20 4.3 Microstructural characteristics
4.3.1 Values to be obtained
4.3.2 Position of the test piece
4.3.3 Test method
4.4 Material cleanliness
4.4.1 Micrographic cleanliness
4.4.1.1 Cleanliness level to be achieved
21 Table 5 — Maximum inclusions for thin and thick series
4.4.1.2 Location of the micrographic sample
Figure 4 — Micrographic examination sampling location (solid axle and hollow axle)
4.4.1.3 Test method
4.4.2 Internal integrity
4.4.2.1 General
4.4.2.2 Level to be obtained
22 4.4.2 Internal integrity
4.4.2.1 General
4.4.2.2 Level to be obtained
4.4.2.3 Test piece
4.4.2.4 Examination method
4.5 Ultrasonic permeability
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Level to be obtained
4.5.3 Test piece
4.5.4 Test method
23 4.5.4 Test method
Table 6 — Permeability inspection settings
4.6 Residual stresses
4.6.1 General
4.6.2 Values to be obtained
4.6.3 Test piece and measurement point location
24 Figure 5 — Measurement point location
4.6.4 Measurement method
4.7 Surface characteristics
4.7.1 Surface finish
4.7.1.1 Characteristics to be obtained
25 Table 7 — Surface finishes
26 Figure 6 — Surface finish symbols
4.7.1.2 Measurement method
4.7.2 Surface integrity
4.7.2.1 General
27 4.7.1.2 Measurement method
4.7.2 Surface integrity
4.7.2.1 General
4.7.2.2 Level to be obtained
Figure 7 — Zones
28 Table 8 — Longitudinal indication limits
4.7.2.3 Test piece
4.7.2.4 Examination methods
4.7.2.4.1 External surface of the axle
4.7.2.4.2 Axle bore surface
4.8 Geometrical and dimensional tolerances
29 Table 9 — Geometrical tolerances
30 Figure 8 — Geometrical tolerance symbols
31 Table 10 — Dimensional tolerances
32 Figure 9 — Dimensional tolerance symbols
33 4.9 Protection against corrosion and mechanical damage
4.9.1 Final protection
4.9.1.1 General
34 Table 11 — Protective coatings – Test requirement
4.9.1.2 Protective coating thickness
4.9.1.2.1 Values to be documented after evaluating a protective coating
4.9.1.2.2 Values to be obtained for qualifying a manufacturer or for quality control
4.9.1.2.3 Test piece
4.9.1.2.4 Measurement method
4.9.1.3 Protective coating adhesion
4.9.1.3.1 General
4.9.1.3.2 Characteristics to be obtained
35 4.9.1.3.2 Characteristics to be obtained
4.9.1.3.3 Test piece
4.9.1.3.4 Test method
4.9.1.4 Impact resistance
4.9.1.4.1 General
4.9.1.4.2 Characteristics to be obtained
4.9.1.4.3 Test piece
4.9.1.4.4 Test method
4.9.1.5 Chipping resistance
4.9.1.5.1 General
4.9.1.5.2 Characteristics to be obtained
36 4.9.1.5 Chipping resistance
4.9.1.5.1 General
4.9.1.5.2 Characteristics to be obtained
4.9.1.5.3 Test piece
4.9.1.5.4 Test method
4.9.1.6 Salt spray resistance
4.9.1.6.1 General
4.9.1.6.2 Characteristics to be obtained
4.9.1.6.3 Test piece
Figure 10 — Salt spray test pieces
4.9.1.6.4 Test methods
37 Figure 10 — Salt spray test pieces
4.9.1.6.4 Test methods
4.9.1.7 Resistance to specific corrosive products
4.9.1.7.1 General
4.9.1.7.2 Characteristics to be obtained
4.9.1.7.3 Test piece
38 4.9.1.7.4 Test method
4.9.1.8 Resistance of coating to cyclic mechanical stress
4.9.1.8.1 General
4.9.1.8.2 Characteristics to be obtained
4.9.1.8.3 Test piece
4.9.1.8.4 Test method
4.9.2 Temporary protection
39 4.10 Marking
5 Alternative manufacturing process
6 Product qualification
7 Conditions of supply of the product
40 Annexe A (informative) Sampling of the material from an axle journal overlength
A.1 Values to be reached
Table A.1 — Values to be met at mid-radius for solid axles and at mid-distance of the external and internal surfaces for hollow axles
Table A.2 — Values to be met at mid-radius for solid axles and at mid-distance of the external and internal surfaces for hollow axles
A.2 Sampling method
A.2.1 Overlength with a diameter identical to the journal diameter
A.2.2 Overlength with a diameter greater than the journal diameter
41 Annexe B (informative) Test piece drawings
Figure B.2 — Small test piece for determining steel fatigue limit (example 2)
42 Figure B.3 — Small test piece for determining the resistance of the protective coating to cyclic stress
43 Figure B.4 — Scale 1 test piece for fatigue testing (example 1)
44 Figure B.5 — Scale 1 test piece for fatigue testing (example 2)
45 Annexe C (normative) Gauge block for measuring ultrasound permeability
C.1 Gauge block
46 Figure C.1 — Gauge block examples
C.2 Gauge block tolerances
47 C.2 Gauge block tolerances
C.3 Steel grade of the gauge block
48 Annexe D (informative) Position of measurement zones for ultrasound permeability
Figure D.1 — Axles with bore and solid axles: Position of the measurement zone
Figure D.2 — Solid axles: Position of measurement zones
49 Annexe E (informative) Residual stress measurement with strain gauges and saw cutting
Figure E.1 — Strain gauge and saw cut positions
50 Annexe F (informative) Post-machining shot peening method
F.1 Shot peening principle
F.2 Requirements
F.2.1 Shot peening product
F.2.2 Hardness
F.2.3 Roughness
F.2.4 Coverage rate
F.2.5 Fatigue limit
F.3 Parameters
51 F.3 Parameters
F.4 Qualification of the shot-peening process
52 Annexe G (normative) Method to determine the impact resistance of the protective coating
G.1 YES
G.2 Test piece
G.3 Equipment
G.4 Operating procedure
G.5 Expression of results
53 Annexe H (normative) Method to determine the chipping resistance of the protective coating
H.1 YES
H.2 Test piece
H.3 Equipment
H.4 Operating procedure
H.5 Expression of results
54 Table H.1 — Results
55 Annexe I (normative) Method to determine the resistance of the coating to specific corrosive products
I.1 YES
I.2 Test piece
I.3 Equipment
I.4 Corrosive products
56 I.5 Operating procedure
I.6 Expression of results
57 Annexe J (normative) Method to determine the resistance of the protective coating under cyclic mechanical stress
J.1 Purpose
J.2 YES
J.3 Test piece
J.4 Equipment
J.5 Operating procedure
J.6 Expression of results
58 J.6 Expression of results
59 Annexe K (normative) Product qualification
K.1 Introduction
K.2 11.2.3.1tab General
60 K.3 Requirements
K.3.1 Requirements to be met by the manufacturer
K.3.1.1 11.2.3.1tab General
K.3.1.2 Quality organisation
K.3.1.3 Staff qualification
K.3.1.4 Equipment
K.3.2 Requirements to be met by the product
K.4 Qualification procedures
K.4.1 General
61 K.4 Qualification procedures
K.4.1 General
K.4.2 Documentation required
K.4.3 Evaluation of production facilities and production process
K.4.4 Laboratory tests
62 K.4.4 Laboratory tests
K.5 Validity of the qualification
K.5.1 Condition of validity
K.5.2 Modification and extension
K.5.3 Transfer
63 K.5.4 Expiry
K.5.5 Withdrawal
K.6 Qualification record
64 Annexe L (normative) Conditions of supply of the product
L.1 Introduction
L.2 General
65 L.3 Delivery state
L.4 Unit checks
L.5 Batch sampling check
L.5.1 Checks to be carried out
66 Table L.1 — Type and minimum number of checks to be carried out
L.5.2 Ultrasonic permeability
L.5.3 Surface finish
L.5.4 Visual inspection
L.6 Quality plan
67 L.5.4 Visual inspection
L.6 Quality plan
L.6.1 General
L.6.2 Objectives
L.6.3 Quality Plan terms of application
68 L.7 Permissible repairs
L.7.1 General
L.7.2 Heat treatment
L.7.3 Retesting
L.7.4 Axle straightening
L.7.5 Re-machining
69 Annexe M (normative) Measurement of the hydrogen content of steel for axles at the development stage
M.1 General
M.2 Sampling
M.3 Analysis methods
M.4 Precautions
70 Annexe ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the essential requirements of Directive 2016/797/EC to be fulfilled
Table ZA.1 — Correspondence between this European standard, Commission Regulation (EU) No. 321/2013 of 13 March 2013 (and its amendments 1236/2013 and 2015/924) regarding the technical specification for interoperability concerning the “rolling stock –…
71 Table ZA.2 — Correspondence between this European standard, Commission Regulation (EU) No. 1302/2014 of 18 November 2014 regarding the technical specification for interoperability concerning the “rolling stock – locomotives and passenger vehicles” sub…
72 Bibliography
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BS EN 13261:2020
$215.11