oSIST prEN ISO 21028-1:2024
(Main)Cryogenic vessels - Toughness requirements for materials at cryogenic temperature - Part 1: Temperatures below -80 degrees C (ISO/DIS 21028-1:2024)
Cryogenic vessels - Toughness requirements for materials at cryogenic temperature - Part 1: Temperatures below -80 degrees C (ISO/DIS 21028-1:2024)
ISO 21028-1:2016 specifies the toughness requirements of metallic materials for use at a temperature below -80 °C to ensure their suitability for cryogenic vessels.
ISO 21028-1:2016 is not applicable to unalloyed steels and cast materials.
Kryo-Behälter - Zähigkeitsanforderungen an Werkstoffe bei kryogenen Temperaturen - Teil 1: Temperaturen unter −80 °C (ISO/DIS 21028-1:2024)
Récipients cryogéniques - Exigences de ténacité pour les matériaux à température cryogénique - Partie 1: Températures inférieures à -80 degrés C (ISO/DIS 21028-1:2024)
ISO 21028-1:2016 spécifie les exigences de ténacité des matériaux métalliques utilisables à une température inférieure à −80 °C, pour assurer leur aptitude à l'emploi pour les récipients cryogéniques.
ISO 21028-1:2016 ne s'applique pas aux aciers non alliés ni aux matériaux moulés.
Kriogene posode - Zahteve za žilavost materialov pri kriogenih temperaturah - 1. del: Temperature pod –80 °C (ISO/DIS 21028-1:2024)
General Information
- Status
- Not Published
- Public Enquiry End Date
- 02-Jun-2024
- Technical Committee
- TLP - Pressure vessels
- Current Stage
- 4020 - Public enquire (PE) (Adopted Project)
- Start Date
- 09-Apr-2024
- Due Date
- 27-Aug-2024
- Completion Date
- 13-Jun-2024
Relations
- Effective Date
- 01-May-2024
Overview
The oSIST prEN ISO 21028-1:2024 standard, titled Cryogenic vessels - Toughness requirements for materials at cryogenic temperature - Part 1: Temperatures below -80 degrees C (ISO/DIS 21028‑1:2024), was developed by CEN in collaboration with ISO Technical Committee ISO/TC 220. It specifies the toughness criteria for metallic materials used in cryogenic vessels operating at temperatures below -80 °C. Ensuring optimal material toughness at these extremely low temperatures is essential for the safe design, manufacture, and operation of cryogenic vessels.
The standard excludes unalloyed steels and cast materials due to differing mechanical behavior. It covers the testing protocols and minimum toughness thresholds necessary to verify the suitability of materials, welds, and heat-affected zones in cryogenic vessel applications.
Key Topics
Scope and Applicability:
Focused on metallic materials used in cryogenic vessels for temperatures below -80 °C. Excludes unalloyed steels and cast materials.Material Toughness Requirements:
Specifies minimum impact energy and lateral expansion values for steels, including ferritic alloys, austenitic stainless steels, and nickel alloy steels. For aluminum and copper alloys, toughness is deemed inherently adequate, typically bypassing impact testing.Impact Testing Protocols:
Testing is mandatory for each batch ("heat" or "lot") of materials. Impact tests assess toughness at minimum working temperatures using standardized specimen sizes, mostly V-notch specimens according to ISO 148-1.Test Piece Locations:
- Plates: Testing performed transverse to rolling direction.
- Welds & Heat-affected zones (HAZ): Sample test pieces taken from weld centers and HAZ, with test frequency adjusted by material thickness.
Acceptance Criteria:
Test results must meet or exceed minimum impact energy averages with allowance for minor deviations. Additional retesting protocols apply if initial results are borderline.Referenced Standards:
Includes ISO 148-1 for impact testing methods, EN 10028-4 for nickel alloy steels, ISO 21009-1 and ISO 20421-1 for special vessel preparation, ensuring comprehensive material validation.
Applications
Cryogenic Vessel Manufacturing:
Ensures that steels and metallic components used in vessels for liquefied gases (e.g., LNG, liquid nitrogen, oxygen) maintain sufficient toughness to resist brittle fracture at extremely low temperatures.Welding Procedure Qualification:
Validates joints and heat-affected zones for toughness, critical for structural integrity under cryogenic conditions.Material Certification and Quality Control:
Establishes mandatory toughness thresholds that material producers and vessel manufacturers must meet to comply with international safety standards.Design of Pressure Equipment:
Supports compliance with regulatory frameworks such as the EU Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), by demonstrating adequate toughness and safety margins.Research and Development:
Guides metallurgical advancements and material selection for improved cryogenic performance.
Related Standards
ISO 148-1: Charpy pendulum impact test - Part 1: Test method, the fundamental testing methodology referenced for toughness verification.
EN 10028-4: Flat steel products for pressure purposes - Part 4 specifies nickel alloy steels with low temperature properties.
ISO 21009-1 & ISO 20421-1: Address impact test requirements for cold-stretched vessels, complementing ISO 21028-1 for specialized cryogenic vessel manufacturing processes.
ISO 6361 series: Standards for aluminum alloy products, referenced for their inherent suitability at cryogenic temperatures.
EN 1652, EN 1653, EN 1981, EN 12163: Specifications for copper and copper alloys, confirming their performance at low temperatures without need for impact testing.
Keywords: cryogenic vessels, toughness requirements, cryogenic temperature, metallic materials, impact testing, cryogenic steels, low temperature toughness, weld testing, heat-affected zone, ISO 21028-1, cryogenic material standards, pressure vessel materials, cryogenic safety standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
oSIST prEN ISO 21028-1:2024 is a draft published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Cryogenic vessels - Toughness requirements for materials at cryogenic temperature - Part 1: Temperatures below -80 degrees C (ISO/DIS 21028-1:2024)". This standard covers: ISO 21028-1:2016 specifies the toughness requirements of metallic materials for use at a temperature below -80 °C to ensure their suitability for cryogenic vessels. ISO 21028-1:2016 is not applicable to unalloyed steels and cast materials.
ISO 21028-1:2016 specifies the toughness requirements of metallic materials for use at a temperature below -80 °C to ensure their suitability for cryogenic vessels. ISO 21028-1:2016 is not applicable to unalloyed steels and cast materials.
oSIST prEN ISO 21028-1:2024 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 23.020.40 - Cryogenic vessels. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
oSIST prEN ISO 21028-1:2024 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to SIST EN ISO 21028-1:2017. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
oSIST prEN ISO 21028-1:2024 is associated with the following European legislation: EU Directives/Regulations: 2008/68/EC, 2014/68/EU; Standardization Mandates: M/071, M/601, M/TDG. When a standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, products manufactured in conformity with it benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation.
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Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-maj-2024
Kriogene posode - Zahteve za žilavost materialov pri kriogenih temperaturah - 1.
del: Temperature pod –80 °C (ISO/DIS 21028-1:2024)
Cryogenic vessels - Toughness requirements for materials at cryogenic temperature -
Part 1: Temperatures below -80 degrees C (ISO/DIS 21028-1:2024)
Kryo-Behälter - Zähigkeitsanforderungen an Werkstoffe bei kryogenen Temperaturen -
Teil 1: Temperaturen unter −80 °C (ISO/DIS 21028-1:2024)
Récipients cryogéniques - Exigences de ténacité pour les matériaux à température
cryogénique - Partie 1: Températures inférieures à -80 degrés C (ISO/DIS 21028-
1:2024)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 21028-1
ICS:
23.020.40 Proti mrazu odporne posode Cryogenic vessels
(kriogenske posode)
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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Cryogenic vessels — Toughness
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requirements for materials at
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cryogenic temperature —
Part 1:
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Temperatures below -80 degrees C
Récipients cryogéniques — Exigences de ténacité pour les
matériaux à température cryogénique —
Partie 1: Températures inférieures à -80 degrés C
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ISO/DIS 21028-1:2024(en)
Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Toughness requirements . 1
4.1 General .1
4.2 Steels . . .2
4.3 Aluminium or aluminium alloys .2
4.4 Copper or copper alloys .2
4.5 Test methods .2
4.5.1 General .2
4.5.2 Test piece locations for plates .3
4.5.3 Test piece locations for welds and heat-affected zones .3
4.6 Acceptance criteria .5
4.6.1 For impact energy.5
4.6.2 For lateral expansion .5
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the essential
requirements of Directive 2014/68/EU (Pressure Equipment Directive) aimed to be
covered . 7
Bibliography . 8
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ISO/DIS 21028-1:2024(en)
Foreword
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 220 Cryogenic vessels.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 21028-1:2016), which has been technically
revised.
The main changes are as follows:
— Expansion of the Section 2: Normative references;
— Addition of Table 1 – Impact Energy and Lateral Expansion Requirements for Steels in Section 4.2: Steels.
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Introduction
The use of materials at low temperatures entails special problems which are to be addressed. Consideration
is to be given, in particular, to changes in mechanical characteristics, expansion and contraction phenomena
and the thermal conduction of the various materials. Austenitic stainless steel can transform from the
austenitic to the martensitic phase when cooled down, leading to dimensional change that needs to be
considered during design.
However, the most important property to be considered is material to
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