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pressurereference

Pressurereference is a term used in technical and engineering contexts to denote the baseline pressure value against which measurements, calculations, or data are referenced. It defines a reference point for converting between different pressure types (absolute, gauge, and differential) and for normalizing sensor outputs.

In practice, pressurereference often serves as the P_ref parameter in calculations. For example, when converting gauge

The concept is common in instrumentation, process control, and fluid dynamics software, where a parameter labeled

Common reference values include 0 bar (vacuum) or 1 bar (approximately atmospheric pressure at sea level). Some

Notes and related terms: pressurereference is related to the broader idea of reference pressure, absolute pressure,

pressure
to
absolute
pressure,
the
reference
value
is
added
or
subtracted
according
to
the
chosen
sign
convention:
P_abs
=
P_gauge
+
P_ref.
In
data
acquisition
and
simulation,
pressurereference
helps
ensure
consistency
across
sensors
and
models
that
may
operate
with
differing
baselines.
pressurereference
may
be
stored
in
sensor
metadata
or
configuration
files.
It
supports
calibration,
cross-sensor
comparison,
and
traceable
reporting
by
providing
a
single,
well-defined
baseline
pressure.
standards
and
applications
use
1
atm
or
exact
101.325
kPa,
depending
on
regional
practices
or
industry
requirements.
The
choice
of
reference
pressure
affects
derived
quantities
and
must
be
documented
to
avoid
misinterpretation
of
results.
and
gauge
pressure.
It
is
often
a
configurable
parameter
rather
than
a
fixed
physical
quantity,
and
its
exact
meaning
may
vary
by
application.