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An O-ring, also known as a packing, or a toric joint, is a mechanical gasket
Gasket

A gasket is a Seal that fills the space between two objects, generally to prevent leakage between the two objects while under Physical compression....
 in the shape of a torus
Torus

In geometry, a torus is a surface of revolution generated by revolving a circle in three dimensional space about an axis coplanar with the circle, which does not touch the circle....
; it is a loop of elastomer
Elastomer

An elastomer is a polymer with the property of elasticity. The term, which is derived from elastic polymer, is often used interchangeably with the term rubber, and is preferred when referring to vulcanization....
 with a disc
Disk (mathematics)

In geometry, a disk is the region in a plane bounded by a circle.A disk is said to be closed or open according to whether or not it contains the circle that constitutes its boundary....
-shaped cross-section
Cross section (geometry)

In geometry, a cross-section is the intersection of a body in 2-dimensional space with a line, or of a body in 3-dimensional space with a plane, etc....
, designed to be seated in a groove and compressed during assembly between two or more parts, creating a seal
Seal (mechanical)

A mechanical seal is a device which helps join systems or mechanisms together by preventing leakage , containing pressure, or excluding contamination....
 at the interface.

The joint may be static, or (in some designs) have relative motion between the parts and the O-ring; rotating pump
Pump

A pump is a device used to move fluids, such as gases, liquids or Slurry. A pump displaces a volume by physical or mechanical action. One common misconception about pumps is the thought that they create pressure....
 shafts and hydraulic cylinder
Hydraulic cylinder

A Hydraulic cylinder is a mechanical actuator that is used to give a linear force through a linear stroke. It has many applications, notably in engineering vehicles....
s, for example.






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O Ring
An O-ring, also known as a packing, or a toric joint, is a mechanical gasket
Gasket

A gasket is a Seal that fills the space between two objects, generally to prevent leakage between the two objects while under Physical compression....
 in the shape of a torus
Torus

In geometry, a torus is a surface of revolution generated by revolving a circle in three dimensional space about an axis coplanar with the circle, which does not touch the circle....
; it is a loop of elastomer
Elastomer

An elastomer is a polymer with the property of elasticity. The term, which is derived from elastic polymer, is often used interchangeably with the term rubber, and is preferred when referring to vulcanization....
 with a disc
Disk (mathematics)

In geometry, a disk is the region in a plane bounded by a circle.A disk is said to be closed or open according to whether or not it contains the circle that constitutes its boundary....
-shaped cross-section
Cross section (geometry)

In geometry, a cross-section is the intersection of a body in 2-dimensional space with a line, or of a body in 3-dimensional space with a plane, etc....
, designed to be seated in a groove and compressed during assembly between two or more parts, creating a seal
Seal (mechanical)

A mechanical seal is a device which helps join systems or mechanisms together by preventing leakage , containing pressure, or excluding contamination....
 at the interface.

The joint may be static, or (in some designs) have relative motion between the parts and the O-ring; rotating pump
Pump

A pump is a device used to move fluids, such as gases, liquids or Slurry. A pump displaces a volume by physical or mechanical action. One common misconception about pumps is the thought that they create pressure....
 shafts and hydraulic cylinder
Hydraulic cylinder

A Hydraulic cylinder is a mechanical actuator that is used to give a linear force through a linear stroke. It has many applications, notably in engineering vehicles....
s, for example. Joints with motion usually require lubrication
Lubrication

Lubrication is the process, or technique employed to reduce wear of one or both surfaces in close proximity, and moving relative to each another, by interposing a substance called lubricant between the surfaces to carry or to help carry the load between the opposing surfaces....
 of the O-ring to reduce wear. This is typically accomplished with the fluid being sealed.

O-rings are one of the most common seals used in machine design because they are inexpensive and easy to make, reliable, and have simple mounting requirements. They can seal tens of megapascals
Pascal (unit)

The pascal is the SI derived unit of pressure, stress , Young's modulus and tensile strength. It is a measure of force per unit area i.e. equivalent to one newton per square meter or one joule per cubic meter....
 (thousands of psi) pressure.

History

The O-ring U. S. patent claim was filed in 1937 by a then 72 year old Danish
Denmark

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in northern Europe and the senior member of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries....
-born machinist, Niels Christensen
Niels Christensen

Niels Christensen was a Danish-American inventor whose principal invention was the O-ring, the ubiquitous hydraulic seal....
 . He came to America in 1891 and soon after that patented an air brake system for streetcars
Tram

A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolley car, or streetcar is a railroad car, of lighter weight and construction than a train, designed for the transport of passengers within, close to, or between villages, towns and/or cities, on tracks running primarily on streets....
. Despite his legal efforts, his intellectual property
Intellectual property

Intellectual property are law property over creations of the mind, both artistic and commercial, and the corresponding fields of law. Under intellectual property law, owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets, such as musical, literary, and artistic works; ideas, discoveries and inventions; and words, phra...
 rights were passed from company to company until they ended up at Westinghouse . During World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, the US government commandeered the O-ring patent
Patent

A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a state to an inventor or his assignee for a term of patent in exchange for a disclosure of an invention....
 as a critical war-related item and gave the right to manufacture to other organizations. Christensen got a lump sum payment of US$75,000 for his efforts. Litigation resulted in a $100,000 payment to his heirs in 1971, 19 years after his death.

Theory and design


O-rings are one of the most common yet important elements of machine design. They are available in various metric and standard sizes. The UK standards sizes are known as BS Sizes and typically range from BS001 to BS932. The most common standard sizes in the US are controlled by SAE AS568A. In general O-rings are specified by the inside diameter and the cross section diameter (thickness). The O-ring is one of the simplest, yet most engineered, precise, and useful seal designs ever developed.

Typical applications

Successful O-ring joint design requires a rigid mechanical mounting that applies a predictable deformation to the O-ring. This introduces a calculated mechanical stress
Stress (physics)

In continuum mechanics, stress is a measure of the average amount of force exerted per unit area. It is a measure of the intensity of the total internal forces acting within a body across imaginary internal surfaces, as a reaction to external applied forces and body forces....
 at the O-ring contacting surfaces. As long as the pressure
Pressure

Pressure is the force per unit area applied to an object in a direction surface normal to the surface. Gauge pressure is the pressure relative to the local atmospheric or ambient pressure....
 of the fluid
Fluid

A fluid is defined as a substance that continually deforms under an applied shear stress. All liquids and all gases are fluids. Fluids are a subset of the Phase and include liquids, gas, Plasma physics and, to some extent, plasticity ....
 being contained does not exceed the contact stress of the O-ring, leaking cannot occur.

The seal is designed to have a point contact between the O-ring and sealing faces. This allows a high local stress, able to contain high pressure, without exceeding the yield stress of the O-ring body. The flexible nature of O-ring materials accommodates imperfections in the mounting parts. Maintaining good surface finish of those mating parts is still important, however, especially at low temperatures where the seal rubber reaches its glass transition temperature
Glass transition temperature

The Glass transition temperature, Tg, is the temperature at which an amorphous solid, such as glass or a polymer, becomes wikt:brittle on cooling, or soft on heating....
 and becomes increasingly crystalline.

Vacuum applications

In vacuum
Vacuum

A vacuum is a volume of space that is essentially empty of matter, such that its gaseous pressure is much less than atmospheric pressure. The word comes from the Latin term for "empty," but in reality, no volume of space can ever be perfectly empty....
 applications the permeability of the material makes point contacts quite useless. Instead, higher mounting forces are used and the ring fills the whole groove. Also round back-up ring
Back-up ring

A back-up ring is a device used in conjunction with an elastomeric seal that prevents the extrusion of the elastomer under mechanical Stress or pressure into the gap being sealed....
s are used to save the ring from excessive deformation . As the ring feels the ambient pressure only at the seals and the ring feels the partial pressure of gases only at the seal, their gradients will be steep near the seal
Seal

Seal may refer to:...
 and shallow in the bulk (opposite to the gradients of the point contact ). See: Vacuum_flange#KF.2FQF
Vacuum flange

A vacuum flange is a flange at the end of a tube used to connect vacuum chambers, tubing and vacuum pumps to each other....
. For high vacuum systems below 10-9 Torr
Torr

The torr is a non-International System of Units unit of pressure defined as 1/760 of an Atmosphere . It was named after Evangelista Torricelli, an Italian physicist and mathematician who discovered the principle of the barometer in 1644....
, copper
Copper

Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu and atomic number 29.It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity....
 or nickel
Nickel

Nickel is a chemical element, with the chemical symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge....
 O-rings have to be utilized. As rubber
Rubber

Natural rubber is an elastomer?an Elasticity_ hydrocarbon polymer?that was originally derived from a milky colloidal suspension, or latex , found in the sap of some plants....
 becomes hard and brittle
Brittle

A material is brittle if it is liable to fracture when subjected to stress . That is, it has little tendency to deform before fracture. This fracture absorbs relatively little energy, even in materials of high Strength of materials, and usually makes a snapping sound....
 at low temperatures, in vacuum systems that have to be immersed in liquid nitrogen
Liquid nitrogen

Liquid nitrogen is a liquefied atmospheric gas produced industrially in large quantities by fractional distillation of liquid air. It is pure nitrogen in a liquid state at very low temperature....
, indium
Indium

Indium is a chemical element with chemical symbol In and atomic number 49. This rare, soft, malleable and easily Fusible alloy Post-transition metal is chemically similar to aluminium or gallium but more closely resembles zinc ....
 O-rings are used.

High temperature applications

In some high temperature applications, O-rings may need to be mounted in a tangentially compressed state to compensate for the Gow-Joule effect.

Material

O Rings
O-ring selection is based on chemical compatibility , application temperature , sealing pressure , lubrication
Lubrication

Lubrication is the process, or technique employed to reduce wear of one or both surfaces in close proximity, and moving relative to each another, by interposing a substance called lubricant between the surfaces to carry or to help carry the load between the opposing surfaces....
 requirements, quality, quantity and cost.

Synthetic rubber
Synthetic rubber

Synthetic rubber is any type of artificially made polymer material, which acts as an elastomer. An elastomer is a material with the mechanical property that it can undergo much more Elasticity deformation under stress, than most materials and still return to its previous size without permanent deformation....
s - Thermosets:
  • Butadiene rubber (BR)
  • Butyl rubber
    Butyl rubber

    Butyl rubber—also known as polyisobutylene and PIB n is a synthetic rubber, a homopolymer of isobutylene. Polyisobutylene is produced by polymerization of about 98% of isobutylene with about 2% of isoprene....
     (IIR)
  • Chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSM)
  • Epichiorohydrin rubber(ECH, ECO)
  • Ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM)
  • Ethylene propylene rubber
    Ethylene propylene rubber

    Ethylene propylene rubber is an electrical insulation used for high voltage power cable. It has improved thermal characteristics over more traditional cables, such as cross-linked polyethylene, enabling a smaller cross sectional area for the same load carrying capacity....
     (EPR)
  • Fluoroelastomers (FKM)
  • Nitrile rubber
    Nitrile rubber

    Nitrile rubber, or Buna-N, is a synthetic rubber copolymer of acrylonitrile and butadiene. Some trade names are: Nipol, Krynac and Europrene....
     (NBR)
  • Perfluoroelastomer (FFKM)
  • Polyacrylate rubber(ACM)
  • Polychloroprene (CR)
  • Polyisoprene (IR)
  • Polysulfide rubber (PSR)
  • Silicone rubber
    Silicone rubber

    Silicone rubber is a polymer that has a "backbone" of silicon-oxygen linkages, the same bond that is found in quartz, glass and sand. Normally, heat is required to Vulcanization the silicone rubber; this is normally carried out in a two stage process at the point of manufacture into the desired shape, and then in a prolonged post-cure proces...
     (SiR)
  • Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR)


Thermoplastics:
  • Thermoplastic elastomer
    Thermoplastic elastomer

    Thermoplastic elastomers , sometimes referred to as thermoplastic rubbers, are a class of copolymers or a physical mix of polymers which consist of materials with both thermoplastic and elastomeric properties....
     (TPE) styrenics
  • Thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) LDPE, HDPE, LLDPE, ULDPE
  • Thermoplastic polyurethane
    Polyurethane

    A polyurethane, commonly abbreviated PU, is any polymer consisting of a chain of organic chemistry units joined by carbamate links. Polyurethane polymers are formed by reacting a monomer containing at least two isocyanate functional groups with another monomer containing at least two alcohol groups in the presence of a catalyst....
     (TPU) polyether, polyester
    Polyester

    Polyester is a category of polymers which contain the ester functional group in their main chain. Although there are many polyesters, the term "polyester" as a specific material most commonly refers to polyethylene terephthalate ....
  • Thermoplastic etheresterelastomers (TEEEs) copolyesters
  • Thermoplastic polyamide (PEBA) Polyamides
  • Melt Processible Rubber (MPR)
  • Thermoplastic Vulcanizate (TPV)


Other seals

Orings Xrings
There are variations in cross-section design other than circular. These include O-rings with x shaped profiles, commonly called x-rings or quad rings. When squeezed upon installation, they seal with 4 contact surfaces – 2 small contact surfaces on the top and bottom. This contrasts with the O-ring's comparatively larger single contact surfaces top and bottom. X-rings are most commonly used in reciprocating applications, where they provide reduced running and breakout friction and reduced risk of spiraling when compared to O-rings.

There are also O-rings with a square profile, commonly called square-cut. When O-rings were selling at a premium because of the novelty, lack of efficient manufacturing processes and high labor content, square-cuts were introduced as an economical substitution for O-rings. The square-cut is manufactured by molding an elastomer sleeve which is then lathe-cut. This style of seal is sometimes less expensive to manufacture with certain materials and molding technologies (compression, transfer, injection), especially in low volumes. The physical sealing performance of square-cut rings is inferior to the O-rings. Today the price of O-rings has decreased to the point that the square-cut design is nearly obsolete.

Similar devices with a non-round cross-sections are called seals or packing
Packing

Packing may refer to:In Mechanical engineering:* Packing, also known as an O-ring or other type of Seal , a term for a sealing material...
s. See also washer (mechanical)
Washer (mechanical)

A washer is a thin plate with a hole that is normally used to distribute the load of a screw. Other uses are as a spacer, spring , wear pad, preload indicating device, and locking device....
.

Failure modes of O-rings


O-ring materials may be subjected to high or low temperatures, chemical attack, vibration, abrasion, and movement. Materials are selected according to the situation.

O-ring materials exist which can tolerate temperatures as low as -200 C or as high as 250+ C. At the low end nearly all engineering materials will turn rigid and fail to seal, at the high end the materials will often burn or decompose. Chemical attacks can degrade the material, start brittle cracks or cause it to swell. For example, NBR seals can crack when exposed to ozone
Ozone

Ozone or trioxygen is a triatomic molecule, consisting of three oxygen atoms. It is an allotrope of oxygen that is much less stable than the diatomic O2....
 gas at very low concentrations unless protected. Other failures can be caused by using the wrong size of ring for a specific recess, when extrusion
Extrusion

Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross section profile. A material is pushed or drawn through a Die of the desired cross-section....
 of the rubber will occur.

Challenger disaster

The failure of an O-ring seal was determined to be the cause of the Space Shuttle
Space Shuttle

NASA's Space Shuttle, officially called the Space Transportation System , is the spacecraft currently used by the United States government for its human spaceflight missions....
 Challenger
Space Shuttle Challenger

Space Shuttle Challenger was NASA's second Space Shuttle orbiter to be put into service, Space Shuttle Columbia being the first. Its maiden flight was on April 4, 1983, and it completed nine missions before breaking apart 73 seconds after the launch of its tenth mission, STS-51-L on January 28, 1986, resulting in the death of all seve...
 disaster
STS-51-L

STS-51-L was the twenty-fifth flight of the American Space Shuttle program, which marked the first time a civilian had flown aboard the Space Shuttle....
 on January 28, 1986. A contributing factor was cold weather prior to the launch. This was famously demonstrated on television by Caltech
California Institute of Technology

The California Institute of Technology is a private university research university located in Pasadena, California, United States. Caltech maintains a strong emphasis on the natural sciences and engineering....
 physics professor Richard Feynman
Richard Feynman

Richard Phillips Feynman was an United States physicist known for the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as work in particle physics ....
, when he placed a small O-ring into ice-cold water, and subsequently showed its loss of pliability before an investigative committee.

O Ring Defect Check
The material of the failed O-ring was FKM
FKM

FKM is the designation for about 80% of fluoroelastomers as defined in ASTM D1418. Other fluorinated elastomers are fluorocarbon elastomers and tetrafluoro ethylene/propylene rubbers ....
 which was specified by the shuttle motor contractor, Morton-Thiokol. FKM is not a good material for cold temperature applications. When an O-ring is cooled below its Tg (glass transition temperature
Glass transition temperature

The Glass transition temperature, Tg, is the temperature at which an amorphous solid, such as glass or a polymer, becomes wikt:brittle on cooling, or soft on heating....
), it loses its elasticity and becomes brittle. More importantly, when an O-ring is cooled near, but not beyond, its Tg, the cold O-ring, once compressed, will take longer than normal to return to its original shape. O-rings (and all other seals) work by creating positive pressure against a surface thereby preventing leaks. On the night before the launch, exceedingly low air temperatures were recorded. On account of this, NASA technicians performed an inspection. The ambient temperature was within launch parameters, and the launch sequence was allowed to proceed. However, the temperature of the rubber O-rings remained significantly lower than that of the surrounding air. During his investigation of the launch footage, Dr. Feynman observed a small out-gassing event from the Solid Rocket Booster
Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster

The Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters are the pair of large solid rocket booster used by the Space Shuttle during the first two minutes of powered flight....
 (SRB) at the joint between two segments in the moments immediately preceding the explosion. This was blamed on a failed O-ring seal. The escaping high temperature gas impinged upon the external tank, and the entire vehicle was destroyed as a result.

The rubber industry has gone through its share of transformation after the accident. Many O-rings now come with batch and date coding, as in the medicine industry, to precisely track and control distribution. O-rings can, if needed, be recalled off the shelf. Furthermore, O-rings and other seals are routinely batch-tested for quality control by the manufacturers, and often undergo Q/A several more times by the distributor and ultimate end users.

As for the SRBs themselves, NASA and Morton-Thiokol redesigned them with a new joint design, which now incorporated three O-rings instead of two, with the joints themselves having onboard heaters which can be turned on when temperatures drop below 50 °F (10 °C). No O-ring issues have occurred since Challenger, and they did not play a role in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster

The Space Shuttle Columbia disaster occurred on February 1, 2003, when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated over Texas during re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere, with the loss of all seven crew members, shortly before it was scheduled to conclude its 28th mission, STS-107....
 of 2003.

Future of the O-Ring

An O-ring is one of the most simple, yet highly critical, precision mechanical components ever developed. However, there are new advances that may take some of the burden of critical sealing away from the exclusive domain of O-rings. There are cottage industries of elastomer consultants assisting in designing O-ring-less pressure vessels. Nano-rubber is one such new frontier. Presently these advancements are increasing the importance of O-rings. Since O-rings encompass the areas of chemistry and material science, any advancement in nano-rubber will affect the O-ring industry.

Already there are elastomers filled with nano-carbon and nano-PTFE and molded into O-rings used in high performance applications. For example carbon nanotubes are used in electrostatic dissipative applications and nano-PTFE is used in ultra pure semiconductor
Semiconductor

A semiconductor is a material that has electrical conductivity between those of a Electrical conductor and an electrical insulation; it can vary over that wide range either permanently or dynamically....
 applications. The use of nano-PTFE in fluoroelastomers and perfluoroelastomers such as Viton
Viton

Viton is a brand of synthetic rubber and fluoropolymer elastomer commonly used in O-rings and other Molding or Plastics extrusion goods. The name is a registered trademark of ....
 improves abrasion resistance, lowers friction, lowers permeation, and can act as clean filler.

Using conductive carbon black
Carbon black

Carbon black is a material produced by the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products such as FCC tar, coal tar, ethylene cracking tar, and a small amount from vegetable oil....
 or other fillers can exhibit the useful properties of conductive rubber, namely preventing electrical arcing, static sparks, and the overall build-up of charge within rubber that may cause it to behave like a capacitor (electrostatic dissipative). By dissipating these charges, these materials, which include doped carbon-black and rubber with metal filling additives, reduce the risk of ignition, which can be useful for fuel lines.

O-ring standards


ISO 3601 Fluid power systems -- O-rings

  • Inside diameters, cross-sections, tolerances and designation codes
  • Housing dimensions for general applications
  • Anti-extrusion rings (back-up rings)


See also

  • Kremer's O-Ring Theory of Economic Development
  • Labyrinth seal
    Labyrinth seal

    A labyrinth seal is a Seal that fits around an axle to prevent the leakage of oil or other fluids.A labyrinth seal is composed of many Groove that press tightly inside another axle, or inside a hole, so that the fluid has to pass through a long and difficult path to escape....
  • Ozone cracking
    Ozone cracking

    Cracks can be formed in many different elastomers by ozone attack, and the characteristic form of attack of vulnerable rubbers is known as ozone cracking....
  • Polymer degradation
    Polymer degradation

    Polymer degradation is a change in the properties - tensile strength, colour, shape, etc - of a polymer or polymer based product under the influence of one or more environmental factors such as heat, light or chemicals....
  • Diaphragm seal
    Diaphragm seal

    A diaphragm seal is a flexible membrane that seals and isolates an enclosure. The flexible nature of this Seal allows pressure effects to cross the barrier but not the material being contained....