How do you dimension o-rings?
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 12:49 pm
Hi,
Some people hate o-rings. I love them... but I´m not always sure I treat them right
How do you guys determine the thickness of the o-ring to use? I suppose the "correct" thickness depends on material tolerances (for the rings to bridge across), the required friction and whether the application is static or dynamic.
I seem to often end up at d_1 = 1/10 of the diameter of the pipe the ring is sitting on for dynamics (piston rings etc.), and 1/15 to 1/20 for static. Both for PVC fittings.
Any opinions; could I use larger / smaller? I can get every metric, US and Swedish standard size...
Regards
Soren
Some people hate o-rings. I love them... but I´m not always sure I treat them right

How do you guys determine the thickness of the o-ring to use? I suppose the "correct" thickness depends on material tolerances (for the rings to bridge across), the required friction and whether the application is static or dynamic.
I seem to often end up at d_1 = 1/10 of the diameter of the pipe the ring is sitting on for dynamics (piston rings etc.), and 1/15 to 1/20 for static. Both for PVC fittings.
Any opinions; could I use larger / smaller? I can get every metric, US and Swedish standard size...
Regards
Soren