rõhualandus
Rõhualandus, often translated as depressurization or pressure reduction, refers to the process of decreasing the pressure within a contained space. This can occur intentionally or unintentionally. Intentional rõhualandus is employed in various technological and scientific applications. For instance, in vacuum chambers, pressure is deliberately reduced to near zero to simulate outer space conditions for testing equipment or to facilitate certain manufacturing processes. In diving, a controlled ascent that includes periods of reduced pressure, known as decompression stops, is crucial to prevent decompression sickness, a potentially dangerous condition caused by the formation of gas bubbles in the bloodstream.
Unintentional rõhualandus can be a consequence of structural failure or leaks in a sealed environment. Aircraft