barotropy
/bærɒˈtrɒpi/Definitions
1. noun
A change in the properties of a fluid (such as a gas or a liquid) due to a change in pressure.
“The scuba diver experienced barotropy in her ears during the descent.”
2. noun
A change in the properties of a material due to a change in pressure.
“The engineer studied the effects of barotropy on the material’s strength.”