Tmoose
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2003
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ASME pressure vessel Section VIII Div 1 - the various flange calculations include "m" and "y" factors based on gasket material.
For low durometer elastomers (<75 A)the minimum design seating stress
can be zero, but "m" is zero only for self energizing types like 0-rings and gaskets with V sections oriented to respond to pressure.
This site has a more understandable description of the meaning and use of the m and y factors, although it claims .5 is typical “m” for rubber, but unlike ASME does not list any as low as 0.
Xiameter (Dow Corning) tech support is still struggling to dig up an answer re: "m" factor.
This is the part I really need clarified, since I believe the factors don't give credit for the adhesion that takes place with formed in place RTV if components are assembled before the RTV forms a skin.
"Seals and Sealing handbook" by Flitney and Brown (viewable thru Google books) says "RTV gaskets seal by adhesion, not compression....."
Does anyone know of guidelines or standards that may more fully consider use of RTV ?
thanks
Dan T
For low durometer elastomers (<75 A)the minimum design seating stress
This site has a more understandable description of the meaning and use of the m and y factors, although it claims .5 is typical “m” for rubber, but unlike ASME does not list any as low as 0.
Xiameter (Dow Corning) tech support is still struggling to dig up an answer re: "m" factor.
This is the part I really need clarified, since I believe the factors don't give credit for the adhesion that takes place with formed in place RTV if components are assembled before the RTV forms a skin.
"Seals and Sealing handbook" by Flitney and Brown (viewable thru Google books) says "RTV gaskets seal by adhesion, not compression....."
Does anyone know of guidelines or standards that may more fully consider use of RTV ?
thanks
Dan T