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What (who) is O-ring - definition

MECHANICAL, TOROID GASKET THAT SEALS AN INTERFACE
O ring; O-rings; O ringing; Toric joint; ISO 3601
  • 5516122}}</ref> Pressure distribution within the cross-section of the O-ring. The orange lines are hard surfaces, which apply high pressure. The fluid in the seams has lower pressure. The soft O-ring bridges the pressure over the seams.
  • Typical O-ring and application
  • O-ring and other sealing profiles

O-ring         
¦ noun a gasket in the form of a ring with a circular cross section.
O-ring theory of economic development         
Kremer's O-Ring Theory of Economic Development; O-Ring theory of economic development; O-ring production; O-ring theory of productivity; O-ring theory
The O-ring theory of economic development is a model of economic development put forward by Michael Kremer in 1993, which proposes that tasks of production must be executed proficiently together in order for any of them to be of high value. The key feature of this model is positive assortative matching, whereby people with similar skill levels work together.
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  •  The fictional [[One Ring]]
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  • A method of removing a ring.
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  • bezel]], and 4) stone or gem in setting or mounting
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CIRCULAR BAND WORN AS A TYPE OF ORNAMENTAL JEWELLERY AROUND THE FINGER
Jewelry ring; Dinner ring; Finger ring; Bague; Finger-ring; Cocktail ring; Piece of jewelry ring; Ring (finger); Finger rings; 💍; Ring (jewelry); Penannular ring
·noun The annular molding or group of moldings dividing a long shaft or clustered column into two or more parts.

Wikipedia

O-ring

An O-ring, also known as a packing or a toric joint, is a mechanical gasket in the shape of a torus; it is a loop of elastomer with a round cross-section, designed to be seated in a groove and compressed during assembly between two or more parts, forming a seal at the interface.

The O-ring may be used in static applications or in dynamic applications where there is relative motion between the parts and the O-ring. Dynamic examples include rotating pump shafts and hydraulic cylinder pistons. Static applications of O-rings may include fluid or gas sealing applications in which: (1) the O-ring is compressed resulting in zero clearance, (2) the O-ring material is vulcanized solid such that it is impermeable to the fluid or gas, and (3) the O-ring material is resistant to degradation by the fluid or gas. The wide range of potential liquids and gases that need to be sealed has necessitated the development of a wide range of materials.

O-rings are one of the most common seals used in machine design because they are inexpensive, easy to make, reliable and have simple mounting requirements. They have been tested to seal up to 5,000 psi (34 MPa) of pressure. The maximum recommended pressure of an O-ring seal depends on the seal hardness, material, cross-sectional diameter, and radial clearance.

Examples of use of O-ring
1. With Challenger, it was brittle O–ring seals in a booster rocket.
2. For example, if you open the battery compartment door, you‘ll notice the small O–ring around the rim of the door.
3. NASA lost Challenger on January 28, 1'86, due to the failure of an O–ring seal on a solid rocket booster.
4. Not during the return to flight after Challenger, when the future of America‘s human spaceflight program hung on every bolt and O–ring.
5. In 1'86, Challenger exploded 73 seconds after launch, killing the entire crew, because of a flaw in a tiny seal called an O–ring.