ARP1833A Sealing Techniques for Missile Applications

Reaffirmed

07/16/2008

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The purpose of this standard is to provide the missile hydraulic and pneumatic component designer with information learned, tested and substantiated in correction of problems and failures experienced with seals that are subject to the unique requirements of missile static storage and subsequent dynamic operational conditions.
Missile hydraulic and pneumatic component designers have been handicapped by the absence of concise design criteria for two difficult sealing conditions usually existing in missile applications as follows:
  • Static pressure condition - Low pressure for long periods in a cyclic temperature environment (i.e., long term storage requirements).
  • Dynamic pressure condition - High pressures suddenly applied in an extreme temperature environment (i.e., operational firing requirement).
Each of the two conditions listed above are frequently required to be satisfied by a single seal in a missile hydraulic or pneumatic component with sealing requirements changing abruptly from the first to the second set of conditions.
This design standard is intended to facilitate more nearly optimum designs by presenting specific recommendations in the areas of materials, finishes, configurations and inspection criteria that past experiences show to be desirable and prudent.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/ARP1833A
Pages
45
Citation
SAE International Recommended Practice, Sealing Techniques for Missile Applications, SAE Standard ARP1833A, Reaffirmed July 2008, Revised January 2001, Issued December 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/ARP1833A.
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Published
Jul 16, 2008
Product Code
ARP1833A
Content Type
Recommended Practice
Status
Reaffirmed
Language
English

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