rõhukaod
Rõhukaod, in Estonian, refers to pressure loss. This phenomenon is common in fluid dynamics and engineering applications, particularly in closed systems like pipelines, hydraulic circuits, and ventilation systems. Pressure loss occurs when the pressure of a fluid decreases as it flows through a system. This decrease is primarily due to energy dissipation caused by friction between the fluid and the walls of the conduit, as well as internal friction within the fluid itself (viscosity).
Several factors contribute to the magnitude of pressure loss. The length and diameter of the pipe or
Understanding and quantifying rõhukaod is essential for the efficient design and operation of fluid systems. Engineers