manometrii
Manometrii is the field of science and engineering focused on measuring pressure, typically through manometers and related devices. It encompasses the selection, use, and interpretation of instruments that compare unknown pressures against a reference fluid column, as well as modern electronic transducers that convert pressure into electrical signals. The practice relies on hydrostatic principles, with pressure related to fluid density, height, and gravity (P = ρ g h). When measuring gas pressures, a vacuum or atmospheric reference defines absolute or gauge pressure.
Common devices include simple liquid-filled manometers such as U-tube and single-column forms, which can be inclined
In physiology and medicine, physiological manometry measures pressures inside biological systems, such as esophageal or anorectal
Historically, manometrii traces back to early hydrostatics, with Torricelli’s mercury barometer and Pascal’s experiments laying groundwork