Basic Knowledge of Air and Piping: Two Fundamental Laws Regarding Pressure
Pascal's principle and Boyle's law! Here are two fundamental laws regarding pressure.
Let me introduce two fundamental laws related to pressure. First, there is "Pascal's Principle," which considers force. Air pressure acts equally in all directions and on all surfaces of a confined container. Therefore, the relationship between pressure, area, and the force generated is always proportional, and in this case, pressure is considered as gauge pressure. Additionally, there is "Boyle's Law," which considers volume. When displaying the volume or flow rate of air (the volume processed per unit time), it is always converted to atmospheric pressure conditions (standard state ANR). This conversion is called atmospheric pressure conversion, and Boyle's Law is utilized. The unit of flow rate used is L/min (ANR). *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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