pressurization systems
Pressurization systems are designed to maintain a stable and safe environment within enclosed spaces, such as aircraft cabins or submarines. These systems control the air pressure to ensure that it remains at comfortable levels for occupants, especially at high altitudes where external pressure is significantly lower.
In aircraft, for example, pressurization systems use compressors and valves to regulate the flow of air, preventing discomfort and potential health risks. This technology is crucial for ensuring that passengers and crew can breathe easily and remain safe during flight, particularly in high-altitude conditions where oxygen levels are reduced.