Alright, maybe I am missing a point or need to go back and read my engineering books. But this is my understanding of gauge pressure:
Pressure measured by a gauge that excludes atmospheric pressure is called gauge pressure. When you say you filled the containeer to 5 psi gauge, you actually...
Hello quark,
I want to maintain constant gauge pressure. The reason behind maintaining constant gauge pressure is that, the fabric used for the inflatable is designed to take a certain amount of skin stress which is driven by how much 'gauge pressure' or differential pressure is present inside...
First some background:
I am designing an inflation system for an inflatable (balloon)that is descending to the earth from an altitude of 30,000 Meters (98430 ft). The inflation system has to maintain a constant gauge pressure of 34.47 KPa (5 psi)inside the inflatable as it descends to the earth...