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7、s assurer que vous avez obtenu cette publication via un distributeur agr. BS IEC/IEEE 62582-3:2012 2 62582-3 IEC/IEEE:2012 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 4 INTRODUCTION . 6 1 Scope and object 8 2 Terms and definitions . 8 3 General description 9 4 Applicability and reproducibility 9 5 Measurement procedure . 9
8、 5.1 Stabilisation of the polymeric materials 9 5.2 Sampling . 9 5.2.1 General . 9 5.2.2 Sample requirements . 10 5.3 Specimen preparation . 10 5.3.1 General . 10 5.3.2 Dumb-bell specimens 11 5.3.3 Tubular specimens 11 5.3.4 O-ring specimens 11 5.4 Instrumentation . 11 5.4.1 Tensile test machine 11
9、5.4.2 Calibration . 11 5.4.3 Use of extensometers 11 5.5 Tensile elongation measurement method. 12 5.5.1 Conditioning 12 5.5.2 Dimensions of test specimens . 12 5.5.3 Clamping . 12 5.5.4 Testing speed 12 5.5.5 Recording data 13 5.5.6 Calculation of results . 13 5.6 Measurement report 14 Annex A (inf
10、ormative) Shape and dimensions of test specimens 15 Annex B (informative) Preparation of test specimens from cable samples 18 Annex C (informative) Typical load versus elongation curves . 20 Annex D (normative) Dies for cutting dumb-bell specimens 22 Annex E (informative) Example of a measurement re
11、port from tensile elongation measurements 23 Bibliography 24 Figure A.1 Shape of dumb-bell specimens . 15 Figure A.2 Fitting end tabs to tubular specimens 16 Figure A.3 Fitting soft inserts to tubular specimens 17 Figure A.4 Mounting of O-ring specimens in the test machine 17 Figure C.1 Typical load
12、-elongation curves . 20 Figure C.2 Typical load-time curve with a slipping specimen 21 Figure D.1 Suitable cutters for dumb-bell specimens 22 BS IEC/IEEE 62582-3:201262582-3 IEC/IEEE:2012 3 Table 1 Testing speeds for elongation measurements 12 Table A.1 Recommended dimensions for dumb-bell specimens
13、 . 15 BS IEC/IEEE 62582-3:2012 4 62582-3 IEC/IEEE:2012 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL IMPORTANT TO SAFETY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CONDITION MONITORING METHODS Part 3: Elongation at break FOREWORD 1) The International Electrotechnical Commiss
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37、ard specifically focuses on elongation at break methods for condition monitoring for the management of ageing of electrical equipment installed in nuclear power plants. The method is primarily suited to samples taken from equipment that are based on thermoplastic or elastomeric polymers. This part o
38、f IEC/IEEE 62582 is the third part of the IEC/IEEE 62582 series. It contains detailed descriptions of condition monitoring based on elongation at break measurements. The IEC/IEEE 62582 series is issued with a joint logo which makes it applicable to management of ageing of electrical equipment qualif
39、ied to IEEE as well as IEC Standards. Historically, IEEE Std 323-2003 introduced the concept and role that condition based qualification could be used in equipment qualification as an adjunct to qualified life. In equipment qualification, the condition of the equipment for which acceptable performan
40、ce was demonstrated is the qualified condition. The qualified condition is the condition of equipment, prior to the start of a design basis event, for which the equipment was demonstrated to meet the design requirements for the specified service conditions. Significant research has been performed on
41、 condition monitoring techniques and the use of these techniques in equipment qualification as noted in NUREG/CR-6704, vol.2 (BNL-NUREG-52610) and JNES-SS-0903, 2009. It is intended that this IEC/IEEE standard be used by test laboratories, operators of nuclear power plants, systems evaluators and li
42、censors. b) Situation of the current Standard in the structure of the IEC SC 45A standard series Part 3 of IEC/IEEE 62582 is the third level IEC SC 45A document tackling the specific issue of application and performance of elongation at break measurements in management of ageing of electrical instru
43、ment and control equipment in nuclear power plants. Part 3 of IEC/IEEE 62582 is to be read in association with part 1 of IEC/IEEE 62582, which provides requirements for application of methods for condition monitoring of electrical equipment important to safety of nuclear power plants. For more detai
44、ls on the structure of the IEC SC 45A standard series, see item d) of this introduction. c) Recommendations and limitations regarding the application of this Standard It is important to note that this Standard establishes no additional functional requirements for safety systems. d) Description of th
45、e structure of the IEC SC 45A standard series and relationships with other IEC documents and other bodies documents (IAEA, ISO) The top-level document of the IEC SC 45A standard series is IEC 61513. It provides general requirements for I&C systems and equipment that are used to perform functions imp
46、ortant to safety in NPPs. IEC 61513 structures the IEC SC 45A standard series. IEC 61513 refers directly to other IEC SC 45A standards for general topics related to categorization of functions and classification of systems, qualification, separation of systems, defence against common cause failure,
47、software aspects of computer-based systems, BS IEC/IEEE 62582-3:201262582-3 IEC/IEEE:2012 7 hardware aspects of computer-based systems, and control room design. The standards referenced directly at this second level should be considered together with IEC 61513 as a consistent document set. At a thir
48、d level, IEC SC 45A standards not directly referenced by IEC 61513 are standards related to specific equipment, technical methods, or specific activities. Usually these documents, which make reference to second-level documents for general topics, can be used on their own. A fourth level extending th
49、e IEC SC 45 standard series, corresponds to the Technical Reports which are not normative. IEC 61513 has adopted a presentation format similar to the basic safety publication IEC 61508 with an overall safety life-cycle framework and a system life-cycle framework. Regarding nuclear safety, it provides the interpretation of the general requirements of IEC 61508-1, IEC 61508-2 and IEC 61508-4, for the nuclear application sector, regarding nuclear safety. In thi