Quote Originally Posted by Segei View Post
It looks like you are theoretical guy
Well, no. But I have imagination and desire to learn more than I know!

A lot of "smart" words and little proof.
Better than common words and no proof either!

All your examples including fire, smoke and etc. happen in the areas with relatively equal pressure.
If there is a temperature gradient in a fire of a given volume there is also a pressure gradient. This is common sense and a direct application of the ideal gas law.

This is the reason we have turbulence, flow, counter flow and etc.
Inside a 150 psi you have more turbulence and counter flow this is why you call it “turbulent flow”!

However, no explanation how counter pressure greater than 150 psig was created.
I explained, but you can’t understand it.

Regarding ammonia leaks. I work with ammonia refrigeration plants for 35 years. If you shut off ventilation, you can smell any small leak. This is not a *****.
And I hope you never have to leave that plant. Keep up the good work!