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NASA-LLIS-0266

Lessons Learned - Seal Manufacturing Design and Inspection Error (Indirect Measurement of Critical Dimensions) Resulted in Material Yielding

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Organization: NASA
Publication Date: 7 July 1993
Status: active
Page Count: 2
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Description of Driving Event:

A K-Seal drawing and manufacturing instruction specified measurement of inner and outer diameters, but no measurement of the K-Seal legs. Following the failure of a batch of seals during an Acceptance Test Procedure (ATP), an investigation revealed that they had all yielded and provided insufficient sealing forces. The yielding was caused by thin leg sections that occurred due to no direct measurement of leg thickness during manufacturing. Failure of this K-Seal could result in hot high pressure oxygen leakage during the orbiter launch phase with its associated hazards and also a lack of sufficient oxygen for external tank autogenous pressurization. Note: A drawing of the subject seal is available with the source documentation.

Document History

NASA-LLIS-0266
July 7, 1993
Lessons Learned - Seal Manufacturing Design and Inspection Error (Indirect Measurement of Critical Dimensions) Resulted in Material Yielding
Description of Driving Event: A K-Seal drawing and manufacturing instruction specified measurement of inner and outer diameters, but no measurement of the K-Seal legs. Following the failure of a...
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