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Sudden and instantaneous pressure increase in a closed system.

Underestimated dangers and how to avoid them

Pressure peaks in closed systems can cause significant damage and are complex phenomena. But what exactly is a pressure peak? How does it occur, and how can we protect the system from pressure peaks? We will explain the role of precise measurements in ensuring the safety and efficiency of pressure systems. 1. What is a pressure peak and why does it occur? The physical principles behind the phenomenon are Newton's three laws of motion and Bernoulli's principle. What causes water hammer and cavitation, and what are their effects? 2. Preventive measures Using simulations, protective components such as pressure dampers, pressure reducers, and check valves, as well as pressure sensors. 3. Why are pressure sensors necessary to protect the system from pressure peaks? Continuous monitoring with sensors allows for real-time recording of pressure peaks and can trigger automatic responses such as valve opening and closing. In the event of a failure of system components or protective parts, it can not only be directly detected but also prevented. Alarms can be automatically sent to responsible personnel via email, IoT, cloud, etc., in case of anomalies. For more details, please refer to the related links below!

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