taristuerõhk
Taristuerõhk is a concept in civil and energy infrastructure engineering that denotes the effective air pressure within enclosed volumes of an infrastructure system, such as ventilation shafts, cable ducts, water and gas conduits, and building service rooms. It is used to analyze how trapped or moving air contributes to pressure dynamics, venting, and surge loads.
Etymology: The word comes from Estonian taristu (infrastructure) + rõhk (pressure) and õhk (air), reflecting its focus
Definition and scope: Taristuerõhk refers to the pressure of air within or between network compartments under
Measurement and modeling: Practically, taristuerõhk is estimated using sensors that measure absolute or differential air pressure
Applications and status: In some Estonian technical literature and research contexts, taristuerõhk provides a framework for