Gasket Diameter Formula:
Definition: The diameter of gasket at load reaction refers to the size or measurement of the gasket when subjected to a specific load or pressure.
Purpose: It helps engineers determine the proper gasket dimensions needed for sealing applications under specific load conditions.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula subtracts twice the effective gasket seating width from the outside diameter to determine the diameter at load reaction.
Details: Proper gasket diameter calculation ensures effective sealing, prevents leakage, and maintains system integrity under pressure.
Tips: Enter the outside diameter of the gasket and the effective gasket seating width. All values must be > 0. Results include a ±5% tolerance.
Q1: What does the ±5% tolerance mean?
A: This accounts for manufacturing variations and material compression under load.
Q2: How do I measure effective gasket seating width?
A: It's typically 1/2 the square root of the actual gasket width.
Q3: Why is the seating width multiplied by 2?
A: Because the width is subtracted from both sides of the gasket diameter.
Q4: What units should I use?
A: Consistent units (inches, mm, etc.) for both inputs will give proper results.
Q5: Does this include safety factors?
A: The ±5% tolerance provides some safety margin, but additional factors may be needed for critical applications.