ulerõhk
Ulerõhk, often translated as "overpressure," refers to a condition where the pressure within a confined space exceeds the surrounding ambient pressure. This phenomenon is encountered in various fields, including engineering, physics, and medicine. In engineering, ulerõhk can be a deliberate design feature, such as in cleanrooms or pressurized cabins of aircraft, to prevent the ingress of contaminants or to maintain a stable internal environment. Conversely, it can be an undesirable consequence of processes like combustion or explosive decompression, leading to structural damage.
The concept of ulerõhk is governed by fundamental physical principles, including Boyle's Law and Charles's Law,