lufttilforbindelsesforhold
Lufttilforbindelsesforhold is a term used in HVAC, building physics, and pneumatic engineering to describe the boundary conditions that govern how air behaves at an interface between two regions, components, or systems. It specifies how air properties such as pressure, velocity, temperature, and humidity are related across the connection, ensuring consistent flow and state transfer from one side to the other.
In practice, lufttilforbindelsesforhold determine how air moves between spaces or devices, such as between a room
Common types of lufttilforbindelsesforhold include:
- Pressure-based boundary conditions that fix the static pressure at the interface.
- Velocity or mass-flow conditions that specify air speed or mass flow entering or leaving a region.
- Temperature and humidity coupling that sets the air state across the boundary.
- Leakage or open-connection conditions that model unintended air exchange through gaps or joints.
Design and analysis rely on these conditions to predict performance, reduce energy loss, and prevent issues
Verification of lufttilforbindelsesforhold is commonly performed through measurements and tests, such as pressure testing, flow measurements,
See also: boundary condition, HVAC, airflow, ventilation, pneumatic systems.