[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 46, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 46CFR54.05-5]

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                           TITLE 46--SHIPPING
 
   CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 54_PRESSURE VESSELS--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart 54.05_Toughness Tests
 
Sec. 54.05-5  Toughness test specimens.

    (a) Charpy V-notch impact tests. Where required, Charpy V-notch 
tests shall be conducted in accordance with ASTM Specification E 23 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec. 54.01-1), ``Notched Bar Impact 
Testing of Metallic Materials'', using the Type A specimen shown in 
Figure 4 of the specification. Special attention is drawn to the fact 
that the Charpy Keyhole and U-notch specimens are not acceptable 
substitutes for the Charpy V-notch specimen and shall not be used to 
qualify materials within the scope of this subpart. Each set of Charpy 
impact tests shall consist of three specimens. For materials \1/2\-inch 
thick or less, the largest possible Charpy specimens for that thickness 
shall be cut centered at the material's mid-thickness. For materials 
thicker than \1/2\-inch, full size Charpy specimens shall be cut 
centered at a location as near as practicable to a point

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midway between the material's surface and half-thickness. Except where 
otherwise specified, transversely oriented specimens must be used. When 
longitudinal specimens are used, the required energy values may not be 
less than 1.5 times the values required for transversely oriented 
specimens. In all cases the notch shall be cut normal to the material's 
surface. Test specimens shall be taken at least one ``t'' from any heat 
treated edge (where ``t'' is the material's nominal thickness).
    (b) Drop weight tests. Where required, drop weight tests shall be 
conducted for no-break performance in accordance with ASTM Specification 
E 208 (incorporated by reference, see Sec. 54.01-1), ``Conducting Drop-
Weight Test to Determine Nil-Ductility Transition Temperature of 
Ferritic Steels''. For material thicknesses between \1/2\-inch and \5/
8\-inch, the ASTM E-208 specimen P-3, machined to \1/2\-inch thickness, 
shall be used with a stop distance of 0.090-inch. In preparing weld 
specimens for dropweight testing, weld reinforcement shall be ground 
flush, the hard facing bead centered on and transverse to the weld, and 
the notch centered on and parallel to the weld axis.
    (c) Retest procedures. (1) When Charpy V-notch impact specimens are 
used and the average value of the three initial specimens fails to meet 
the stated requirements by an amount not exceeding 15 percent, or the 
value for more than one specimen is below the required average value of 
when the value for one specimen is below the minimum value permitted for 
a single specimen by an amount not exceeding 15 percent, three 
additional specimens from the same material may be tested and the 
results combined with those previously obtained to form a new average. 
This new average of six specimens must exceed the specified minimum 
average. In the event the Charpy retests fail, the material may still be 
qualified by exhibiting a no-break performance when tested in accordance 
with the drop weight procedure, if applicable. Two drop weight specimens 
shall be tested for each Charpy V-notch set of three initial specimens 
which failed to qualify. Failure of either or both of these drop weight 
specimens will constitute rejection of the material or weldments 
represented, except as outlined in paragraph (c)(3) of this section.
    (2) When drop weight specimens are used, retests shall be permitted 
only within the limits prescribed in ASTM Specification E 208 
(incorporated by reference, see Sec. 54.01-1), except as outlined in 
paragraph (c)(3) of this section.
    (3) If, for heat treated base material, the required toughness 
results are not obtained in the initial test or in the retest, the 
material may be reheat treated one time and tested again in accordance 
with the initial requirements for the material.
    (d) Alternate toughness tests. The Charpy V-notch impact values of 
Sec. Sec. 54.05-20(a) and 54.05-25(a) are representative of those which 
correlate with the nil-ductility transition temperature determined by 
the drop-weight tests for the steels specified in Sec. 54.25-10. For 
materials for which there are other data showing suitable correlation 
between Charpy V-notch and drop-weight tests, V-notch acceptance limits 
different from those tabulated herein may be specially approved by the 
Commandant, based upon the actual correlation. In the case of steels for 
which the tabulated Charpy V-notch values can be shown to be 
inapplicable or in the case of specially considered steels, or as an 
alternative to complying with the tabulated impact requirements, 
acceptance may be based upon the material exhibiting a no-break 
performance when tested in accordance with the drop-weight procedure. 
Whenever the drop-weight test is used as an alternative to the Charpy V-
notch test, two drop-weight specimens shall be tested for each set of 
three Charpy V-notch specimens otherwise required. If the drop-weight 
test cannot be performed because of material thickness limitations (less 
than one-half inch) or product shape, or is otherwise inapplicable 
(because of heat treatment, chemistry, etc.), other tests and/or test 
criteria will be specified by the Commandant to assure the adequacy of 
the material for the intended application.

[CGFR 68-82, 33 FR 18828, Dec. 18, 1968, as amended by CGD 73-254, 40 FR 
40163, Sept. 2, 1975; USCG-2000-7790, 65 FR 58460, Sept. 29, 2000]

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