totaltryck
Totaltryck, often translated as total pressure, is a fundamental concept in fluid dynamics and thermodynamics. It represents the overall pressure exerted by a fluid. In a stationary fluid, total pressure is simply the static pressure. However, when the fluid is in motion, total pressure is comprised of two components: static pressure and dynamic pressure.
Static pressure is the pressure that would be measured by an observer moving along with the fluid.
The relationship between total pressure, static pressure, and dynamic pressure is described by Bernoulli's principle for
Total pressure is a crucial parameter in various engineering applications, including the design of aircraft wings,