diffúzorokon
Diffúzorokon, often translated as diffusers, are devices designed to reduce the turbulence and increase the pressure of a fluid flow by gradually increasing the cross-sectional area of the flow path. This process is based on the principle of conservation of energy, specifically Bernoulli's principle. As the fluid flows through a diffuser, its velocity decreases, and according to Bernoulli's principle, this decrease in kinetic energy is converted into an increase in potential energy, manifesting as an increase in static pressure.
Diffusers are commonly found in various engineering applications. In automotive design, rear diffusers are integrated into