Rmechanical
Mechanical
- Feb 16, 2009
- 12
Hi fellow engineers,
I'm designing a tool that will be in an environment of 15000 - 20000 psi and a temp of 450F. So far I've looked at some examples and done some research about the size and shape of the gland, clearance and materials for the o-rings, but I still have a few questions:
Right now I'm debating whether to use AS568-2XX or AS568-3XX o-rings.
If I use 2xx o-rings, they will be 3 consecutive and if I use 3xx, I'll use only 2 due to space restrictions.
Can anyone tell me the difference between using o-rings with a smaller or larger cross section?
I assume bigger o-rings will be more resistant and will provide a better sealing in extreme environments, but I'm still curious.
Thank you.
I'm designing a tool that will be in an environment of 15000 - 20000 psi and a temp of 450F. So far I've looked at some examples and done some research about the size and shape of the gland, clearance and materials for the o-rings, but I still have a few questions:
Right now I'm debating whether to use AS568-2XX or AS568-3XX o-rings.
If I use 2xx o-rings, they will be 3 consecutive and if I use 3xx, I'll use only 2 due to space restrictions.
Can anyone tell me the difference between using o-rings with a smaller or larger cross section?
I assume bigger o-rings will be more resistant and will provide a better sealing in extreme environments, but I'm still curious.
Thank you.