moerdogg
Mechanical
- Sep 1, 2009
- 2
I am designing an access hatch on a pressure vessel that needs to be able to withstand 2.5 bar. The issue I am running into is properly sizing the gasket used to seal the hatch. The information I have dug up covers the calculation of the required gasket width and bolt preload, but no information on how to determine the required thickness. Most of the responses I have seen to questions like these involve a "rule of thumb" approach.
The equations that give the gasket stress neglect the gasket thickness, where it seems like the gasket would act as a relatively weak spring and reduce the stress when thickness is increased. Can anyone clarify this concept? If it wasn't obvious, this isn't exactly my area of expertise.
The equations that give the gasket stress neglect the gasket thickness, where it seems like the gasket would act as a relatively weak spring and reduce the stress when thickness is increased. Can anyone clarify this concept? If it wasn't obvious, this isn't exactly my area of expertise.