TCM 1 1052-(R) – Blanc Aero Industries – LISI – La Glèbe, La Rouquette, (FR) PQ236

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Conditions for approval required by:  Julien Gauther

3 Replies to “TCM 1 1052-(R) – Blanc Aero Industries – LISI – La Glèbe, La Rouquette, (FR) PQ236”

  1. EN2549-030014F:
    This bolt is too small in diameter to be tensile tested as per ISO9152, clause 5.4.1, sub-clause e).
    However, in that case, tensile test shall be carried out on test specimen according to ISO6892.
    Could you please provide these results?

    EN2549-040010F:
    Just for information, double shear test is deleted by EN2549, clause 6.

    EN2870H060003F:
    This bolt is too short to be tensile tested as per ISO9152, clause 5.4.1, sub-clause a).
    However, in that case, tensile test shall be carried out on test specimens according to ISO6892.
    Could you please provide these results?

    EN3037-030004AF:
    This bolt is too small in diameter to be tensile tested as per ISO9152, clause 5.4.1, sub-clause e).
    However, in that case, tensile test shall be carried out on test specimen according to ISO6892.
    Could you please provide these results?

    EN3037-040012RF:
    On Test Report (lot number 464901), we do not have any reference to NDT. Could you please clarify?

    EN3740-100062F (lot number 914188):
    Tensile test was carried out on test specimen.
    This shouldered bolt is long enough to carry out tensile test directly on bolts. Why tensile test was not performed on bolts?

    EN3740-120144F (lot number 956921):
    Tensile test was carried out on test specimen.
    This shouldered bolt is long enough to carry out tensile test directly on bolts. Why tensile test was not performed on bolts?

    EN3820D080052F (mfg batch 470312):
    In Test Report, no fatigue test was carried out on bolts.
    The hole is located in threaded area, not the smooth shank.
    Maybe there are different interpretations since, from my point of view, tension fatigue test is not applicable when bolts have drilled shanks (in the axis) / axial bores (lightened bolts).
    What is LISI’s interpretation?

    EN4074-050012F (lot number 468470):
    No double test on bolts were carried out.
    However, EN4074 does not remove this test.
    Could you please clarify?

    EN4130-080028 (lot number 466333):
    On test report, tensile test results on bolts are missing.

    EN4133-050020 (lot number 466586):
    This bolt reference is too short to be tensile tested.
    However, in that case, we should have tensile test on test specimen to check tensile properties (ISO9152, clause 5.4.1, ISO6892 test method on specimen).
    In test report, we have neither tensile test results on bolts, nor tensile test results on test specimen.
    Could you please clarify?

    Many thanks in advance,
    Best regards.

  2. Dear Julien,
    Please find below the explanations and additional information in order to manage the opened conditions for the renewal of PQ236 from LISI VDR.

    -EN2549-030014F: This bolt is too small in diameter to be tensile tested as per ISO9152, clause 5.4.1, sub-clause e). However, in that case, tensile test shall be carried out on test specimen according to ISO6892. Could you please provide these results?
    • As the specification ISO9152 does not require tensile testing for dash 3, LISI VDR interpreted that the specimen tensile test was not required for this diameter.
    -EN2549-040010F: Just for information, double shear test is deleted by EN2549, clause 6.
    • LISI thanks you for information
    -EN2870H060003F: This bolt is too short to be tensile tested as per ISO9152, clause 5.4.1, sub-clause a). However, in that case, tensile test shall be carried out on test specimens according to ISO6892. Could you please provide these results?
    • LISI explains that ISO9152 specification does not clearly state that the tests on specimens must be carried out in acceptance. The ISO7689 specification is clearer and it specifies that the tests on specimens are only to be done in qualification. Consequently, the tests on specimens were not carried out in the past.
    However, since few years, a recovery has been carried out by LISI VDR to perform these tests on specimens according to the ISO9152 specification.
    -EN3037-030004AF: This bolt is too small in diameter to be tensile tested as per ISO9152, clause 5.4.1, sub-clause e). However, in that case, tensile test shall be carried out on test specimen according to ISO6892. Could you please provide these results?
    • As the specification ISO9152 does not require tensile testing for dash 3, LISI VDR interpreted that the specimen tensile test was not required for this diameter.
    -EN3037-040012RF: On Test Report (lot number 464901), we do not have any reference to NDT. Could you please clarify?
    • The NDT tests has been carried out and is compliant. LISI VDR had a problem copying the results on the certificate. Attached you will find the updated certificate with this test result.
    -EN3740-100062F (lot number 914188): Tensile test was carried out on test specimen. This shouldered bolt is long enough to carry out tensile test directly on bolts. Why tensile test was not performed on bolts?
    • These tests were carried out on specimens because the thread length is < one and half times the thread nominal diameter according to ISO9152.
    -EN3740-120144F (lot number 956921): Tensile test was carried out on test specimen. This shouldered bolt is long enough to carry out tensile test directly on bolts. Why tensile test was not performed on bolts?
    • These tests were carried out on specimens because the thread length is < one and half times the thread nominal diameter according to ISO9152.
    -EN3820D080052F (mfg batch 470312): In Test Report, no fatigue test was carried out on bolts. The hole is located in threaded area, not the smooth shank. Maybe there are different interpretations since, from my point of view, tension fatigue test is not applicable when bolts have drilled shanks (in the axis) / axial bores (lightened bolts). What is LISI’s interpretation?
    • LISI interpretation is testing is not required for a drilled part even for thread drilling.
    -EN4074-050012F (lot number 468470): No double test on bolts were carried out. However, EN4074 does not remove this test. Could you please clarify?
    • The double shear tests have been carried out and are compliant. There was a problem copying the results to the certificate. Attached you will find the updated certificate with these test results.
    -EN4130-080028 (lot number 466333): On test report, tensile test results on bolts are missing.
    • The tensile tests have been carried out and are compliant. There was a problem copying the results to the certificate. Attached you will find the updated certificate with these test results.
    -EN4133-050020 (lot number 466586): This bolt reference is too short to be tensile tested. However, in that case, we should have tensile test on test specimen to check tensile properties (ISO9152, clause 5.4.1, ISO6892 test method on specimen). In test report, we have neither tensile test results on bolts, nor tensile test results on test specimen.
    • LISI explains that ISO9152 specification does not clearly state that the tests on specimens must be carried out in acceptance. The ISO7689 specification is clearer and it specifies that the tests on specimens are only to be done in qualification. Consequently, the tests on specimens were not carried out in the past.
    However, since few years, a recovery has been carried out by LISI VDR to perform these tests on specimens according to the ISO9152 specification.

    Thank you in advance for your treatment,
    Have a nice day,
    Sebastien

  3. Dear Sébastien,
    Many thanks to you and LISI for all these detailed answers.
    I am happy with all of them.
    Approved on my side.
    Best regards,
    Julien

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