There are several types of pressure, classified based on various criteria:
1. Absolute Pressure:
Measure of pressure relative to absolute vacuum (0 pressure).
2. Gauge Pressure:
Measure of pressure relative to atmospheric pressure.
3. Differential Pressure:
Difference in pressure between two points.
4. Static Pressure:
Pressure exerted on an object at rest.
5. Dynamic Pressure:
Pressure exerted on an object in motion.
6. Hydrostatic Pressure:
Pressure exerted by fluids at equilibrium.
7. Pneumatic Pressure:
Pressure exerted by gases.
8. Atmospheric Pressure:
Pressure exerted by Earth’s atmosphere.
9. Vacuum Pressure:
Pressure below atmospheric pressure.
10. Overpressure:
Pressure exceeding design or safe limits.
Pressure Measurement Units:
1. Pascals (Pa)
2. Pound-force per square inch (psi)
3. Bar (bar)
4. Millibar (mbar)
5. Inches of water column (inH2O)
6. Millimeters of mercury column (mmHg)
7. Atmospheres (atm)
Pressure Classification:
1. Low Pressure (< 10 psi)
2. Medium Pressure (10-100 psi)
3. High Pressure (100-1000 psi)
4. Ultra-High Pressure (> 1000 psi)
Industry-Specific Pressure Types:
1. Steam Pressure (power plants)
2. Process Pressure (chemical processing)
3. Injection Pressure (oil and gas)
4. Casing Pressure (well drilling)
5. Backpressure (engine exhaust)
Understanding these pressure types and units is crucial for various engineering applications.
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