Aviation Maintenance Terms beginning with O
O-ring
A widely used type of seal made in the form of a rubber ring with a round cross section. An O-ring seals in both directions, and it can be used as a packing or a gasket.
Oblique shock wave
A shock wave that forms on a sharp- pointed object moving through air at a speed greater than the speed of sound. Air passing through an oblique shock wave is slowed down, but not to a subsonic speed, and its static pressure is increased.
Octane rating
A rating of the anti-detonation characteristics of a reciprocating engine fuel. It is based on the performance of the fuel in a special test engine. When a fuel is given a dual rating such as 80/87, the first number is its anti-detonating rating with a lean fuel-air mixture, and the higher number is its rating with a rich mixture.
Oleo shock absorber
A shock absorber used on aircraft landing gear. The initial landing impact is absorbed by oil transferring from one compartment in the shock strut into another compartment through a metering orifice. The shocks of taxiing are taken up by a cushion of compressed air.
Open angle
An angle in which sheet metal is bent less than 90°.
Open assembly time
The period of time between the application of the glue and the assembly of the joint components.
Open wiring
An electrical wiring installation in which the wires are tied together in bundles and clamped to the aircraft structure rather than being enclosed in conduit.
Open-center selector valve
A type of selector valve that functions as an unloading valve as well as a selector valve. Open-center selector valves are installed in series, and when no unit is actuated, fluid from the pump flows through the centers of all the valves and returns to the reservoir. When a unit is selected for actuation, the center of the selector valve is shut off and the fluid from the pump goes through the selector valve into one side of the actuator. Fluid from the other side of the actuator returns to the valve and goes back to the reservoir through the other selector valves. When the actuation is completed, the selector valve is placed in its neutral position. Its center opens, and fluid from the pump flows straight through the valve.
Open-hydraulic system
A fluid power system in which the selector valves are arranged in series with each other. Fluid flows from the pump through the center of the selector valves, back into the reservoir when no unit is being actuated.
Orifice check valve
A component in a hydraulic or pneumatic system that allows unrestricted flow in one direction, and restricted flow in the opposite direction.
Ornithopter
A heavier-than-air flying machine that produces lift by flapping its wings. No practical ornithopter has been built.
Oscilloscope
An electrical instrument that displays on the face of a cathode-ray tube the waveform of the electrical signal it is measuring.
Outflow valve (pressurization component)
A valve in the cabin of a pressurized aircraft that controls the cabin pressure by opening to relieve all pressure above that for which the cabin pressure control is set.
Overvoltage protector
A component in an aircraft electrical system that opens the alternator field circuit any time the alternator output voltage is too high.
Oxidizing flame
An oxyacetylene flame in which there is an excess of oxygen. The inner cone is pointed and often a hissing sound is heard.
Ozone
An unstable form of oxygen produced when an electric spark passes through the air. Ozone is harmful to rubber products.
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