Pressure Drop

Pressure drop refers to the reduction in pressure that occurs as fluid flows through a system, such as pipes or filters, due to friction and other resistive forces. In product design and innovation, understanding pressure drop is crucial for optimizing fluid dynamics and ensuring efficient performance in applications like HVAC systems, automotive engines, and chemical processing. Effective management of pressure drop can lead to improved energy efficiency, enhanced product reliability, and overall better user experience.

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