Hayden
Mechanical
- Jul 31, 2002
- 121
I've recently started a job designing valves. I've been presented with a problem which I'm sure is very common. We have a meter with a housing and a flat top cover. The cavity the cover covers is about a trapezoid of about 6" x 10" x 4". Both parts are cast and to be machined later. 8 Bolts hold the 2 together.
This valve is to work at municipal water supplies up to 16 Bar.
I've been asked to look at a way of sealing the housing and top cover. We have 2 main options;
Cutting a groove in the cover to house an 'o' ring,
Using a gasket between the 2.
There are concernes that a rubber gasket could burst under peak pressure. Is there any benefit using a composite gasket?
I'm new to this field and would like any input on other methods that could be employed for sealing this assembly. Unfortunately I only have a day to try to find something before we take a punt with the rubber gasket design.
Thanks for your help.
Hayden
This valve is to work at municipal water supplies up to 16 Bar.
I've been asked to look at a way of sealing the housing and top cover. We have 2 main options;
Cutting a groove in the cover to house an 'o' ring,
Using a gasket between the 2.
There are concernes that a rubber gasket could burst under peak pressure. Is there any benefit using a composite gasket?
I'm new to this field and would like any input on other methods that could be employed for sealing this assembly. Unfortunately I only have a day to try to find something before we take a punt with the rubber gasket design.
Thanks for your help.
Hayden