Combating Leakage in Vehicle Assembly and Operation
841149
9/1/1984
- Content
- Prevention of fluid leakage from threaded and flanged joints in newly-assembled vehicles is an active controversy. This paper explores design, material and human factors involved and offers case histories in which these limitations have been overcome. The paper concludes that certain chemical flange and thread sealants can serve as a protective umbrella over the many variables that contribute to fluid leakage.
- Citation
- Barsness, D. and Barbeau, W., "Combating Leakage in Vehicle Assembly and Operation," 1984 SAE International Off-Highway and Powerplant Congress and Exposition, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, September 10, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/841149.