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Andrea Deaconescu1, Tudor Deaconescu1
1Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Transilvania University of Brasov, 500036 Brasov, Romania.
Abstract:
Coaxial sealing systems are increasingly used in the construction of hydraulic cylinders. In addition to the seal that ensures the actual packing of the entire system, the O-ring plays an important role in the functioning of the hydraulic subassembly. In order to understand the sealing phenomenon of coaxial systems, a physical and mathematical model of the contact between the O-ring and its contacting surfaces is required. Within this context, this paper presents a calculation method of the pressures generated in the contact areas of the O-ring with its adjacent surfaces, as well as of the widths of the contact areas. The input quantities for these calculations were certain material characteristics (hardness, elasticity modulus, and Poisson's coefficient) of the sealed-off fluid pressure and the specific radial deformation, which is a characteristic that describes the mounting of the O-ring in its groove. This article concludes with recommendations for the mounting of the O-ring and the required characteristics of the used materials.
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