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"Reduced pressure"
Keywords:
critical
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thermodynamics
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pressure
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outlet
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ratio
Related Terms:
Total pressure
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Overpressure
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Gage pressure
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Mercury barometer
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Barometer
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Gauge pressure
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Aneroid barometer
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Mmhg
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Absolute pressure
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Dynamic pressure
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Hyperbaric
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Pressure, total
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Negative pressure
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Barometric pressure
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Aneroid
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Hydraulic pressure
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Static pressure
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Head pressure
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Barometric
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Inches of mercury
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Torr
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Atmospheric pressure
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Ambient pressure
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Pressure gauge
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Pressure, absolute
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Vacuum
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Hydrostatic
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Operating pressure
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Pressure, velocity
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Qfe
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Air pressure
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Bernoulli's principle
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Isobaric
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Kpa
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Pascal's law
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Deepening
,
Pressure
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Mpa
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Pressure, static
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Barograph
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Altimeter setting
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Hydrostatic equilibrium
,
High pressure
,
Pressure drop
,
Pressure differential
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Manometer
,
Atm
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Burst pressure
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Pressure gradient
,
Velocity pressure
PR is the ratio of the pressure to the critical pressure.
highered.mcgraw-hill.com
Ratio of the pressure of a gas to its critical pressure, in like units. ( 060)
impactrm.com
The pressure leaving the outlet opening of a valve (P2 ). More commonly called outlet pressure.
fisherregulators.com
The calculated value of atmospheric pressure at mean sea level or some other specified level, as derived (reduced) from station pressure or actual pressure. Thus, sea level pressure is nearly always a reduced pressure. See reduction.
amsglossary.allenpress.com
In thermodynamics, the reduced pressure of a fluid is defined as its actual pressure divided by its critical pressure.
en.wikipedia.org
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