How can I calculate the pressure drop for a vacuum system?

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To calculate the pressure drop for a vacuum system, understanding the relationship between pressure and suction force is crucial, as a significant pressure drop allows molecules to move into the low-pressure area. The discussion highlights the need for reliable laws, theories, and formulas related to vacuum systems and fans to facilitate this calculation. Users are encouraged to share useful resources or references that can aid in understanding these concepts. A link to a relevant article on creating a vacuum is provided as a potential resource. Accessing comprehensive information on vacuum dynamics is essential for optimizing system performance.
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Hey guys,

I am currently trying to figure out how to build a really small vacuum system and trying to maximize the suction force. I understand that in order to create the vacuum suction force we must have a pressure drop within the chamber so the molecules rush into the low pressure region. However, I am having troubles finding laws, theories, and formulations for vacuums/fans to calculate the pressure drop on google. I was wondering if you guys have any good sources I could refer to.



Thanks!
 
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