Hydrostatic pressure
The pressure exerted by a fluid at equilibrium at a given point within the fluid, due to the force of gravity.
Hydrostatic pressure is the force exerted by a fluid at rest, impacting foundation and retaining wall design. It is crucial for structural integrity, waterproofing, and drainage. By accounting for hydrostatic pressure, designers ensure that structures can withstand fluid forces, preventing leaks, damage, and failures, contributing to successful project delivery by ensuring that buildings and infrastructure are resilient, protected, and aligned with environmental and regulatory requirements.
Used in a sentence
Hydrostatic pressure was considered in the design of the retaining wall.
Synonyms/variation
Fluid Pressure
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