trykklast
Trykklast is a term used in civil and mechanical engineering to describe a load that acts on a surface due to a pressure field. It is defined as force per unit area exerted by a fluid—gas or liquid—on a boundary. The concept is used to model external loads on walls, façades, and shells, as well as internal pressures in vessels and piping systems.
Pressure sources are diverse: hydrostatic pressure from fluids at rest increases with depth according to p =
In engineering design, trykklast is specified as a pressure per unit area (for example in kilopascals) and
Standards and practice: many codes provide methods to estimate pressure loads for buildings and other structures,