overpressurisation
Overpressurisation refers to a condition where the pressure within a closed system exceeds its designed or safe operating limits. This can occur in various contexts, including pipelines, vessels, engines, and even natural geological formations. The excess pressure can arise from a range of factors, such as rapid heating of contained fluids, mechanical failures, blockages, or uncontrolled chemical reactions.
In industrial settings, overpressurisation poses significant safety risks. It can lead to the rupture or failure
The consequences of overpressurisation can extend beyond immediate damage. Failure to manage pressure effectively can result