differenialdruk
Differenialdruk refers to the difference between two static pressures within a fluid system, indicating the driving force that causes flow from the higher-pressure point to the lower-pressure point. It is usually denoted as ΔP and measured in pascals (Pa), kilopascals (kPa), or pounds per square inch (psi). Positive values mean that the upstream point has higher pressure than the downstream point.
Measurement and instrumentation: Differential pressure is measured with devices such as differential manometers (including U-tube and
Applications: In HVAC, differential pressure across air filters indicates clogging or the need for maintenance. In
Considerations: The measured ΔP depends on fluid density (and thus temperature and pressure for gases), viscosity,