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Fascinating question ...
... I would have thought it was easy, but then I started to imagine some of the variables. Thickness, compressibility, surface area exposed to the pressure, and who knows what else a real engineer might think of. 
So I will guess 3, 1, 2, 4, 5.
Look forward to the truth (and the science) ...
Andrew
No expert neither...
By: Yves007 : December 1st, 2010-06:12
One Highest and Four lowest. My reasoning is that the more the O ring can be compressed the more it will adapt to its environment and seal properly. My model behind it is that an O ring in a watch is very slim and compressable. Regards, Yves
Fascinating question ...
By: AndrewD : December 1st, 2010-12:58
... I would have thought it was easy, but then I started to imagine some of the variables. Thickness, compressibility, surface area exposed to the pressure, and who knows what else a real engineer might think of. So I will guess 3, 1, 2, 4, 5. Look forwar...
O-ring design...
By: BDLJ : December 1st, 2010-16:31
..is one of those things where it's so simple, yet you get into the detail you just start doubting! Let's take a crown o-ring for that 200m watch. Where do we start? Well, unless we're happy with a 15mm diameter crown, we're restricted to small <5mm OD o-...
The Answers
By: BDLJ : December 1st, 2010-15:48
First off, thanks to those who took the plunge on such a vague quiz. This was a bit of a dishonest question. As I alluded, there are a plethora of factors that contribute to the pressure resistance of an o-ringed joint. However I tried to find as diverse ...
Challenger
By: AndrewD : December 2nd, 2010-14:48
Thanks for the quiz and the education. A lot of fun. O-rings are forever associated in my mind with the Shuttle Challenger disaster. When o-rings fail, they can do so in spectacular and disastrous ways. Andrew
And Feynmann...
By: BDLJ : December 2nd, 2010-16:39
...dipping an o-ring into the glass of ice-water to demonstrate the change in o-ring response at lower temps. There's a humungous amount of info on the Challenger disaster, but as I understand it, the o-ring failure was caused by: An uneven groove depth a...
i'm going into a state...
By: G99 : December 2nd, 2010-08:20
i'm going into a state of hibernation at the moment. 2 more inches of snow last night. surprisingly Wales has had it easy so far. scotland and the east all the way down to Gatwick airport is in chaos. ho hum, 3 years on the trot we've had bad snow so best...
snowman?? of course i'm...
By: G99 : December 2nd, 2010-09:45
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