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How do you convert pounds per cubic ft to PSI?

How do you convert pounds per cubic ft to PSI?

Divide the number of pounds per square foot by 144. The quotient is the pounds per square inch. For example, 2,160 pounds per square foot converts to 15 pounds per square inch (2160 psf ÷ 144 = 15 psi).

How many cubic feet are in a PSI?

Psi/1000 Feet to Pound/cubic Foot Conversion Table

Psi/1000 Feet Pound/cubic Foot [lb/ft^3]
0.01 psi/1000 feet 0.00144 lb/ft^3
0.1 psi/1000 feet 0.0144 lb/ft^3
1 psi/1000 feet 0.144 lb/ft^3
2 psi/1000 feet 0.288 lb/ft^3

How many PSI is a foot pound?

Pound-force/square Foot to Psi Conversion Table

Pound-force/square Foot Psi [psi]
1 pound-force/square foot 0.0069444444 psi
2 pound-force/square foot 0.0138888889 psi
3 pound-force/square foot 0.0208333333 psi
5 pound-force/square foot 0.0347222222 psi

How do you convert PSI to cubic inches?

Please provide values below to convert pound/cubic inch [lb/in^3] to psi/1000 feet, or vice versa….Pound/cubic Inch to Psi/1000 Feet Conversion Table.

Pound/cubic Inch [lb/in^3] Psi/1000 Feet
0.01 lb/in^3 120 psi/1000 feet
0.1 lb/in^3 1200 psi/1000 feet
1 lb/in^3 12000 psi/1000 feet
2 lb/in^3 24000 psi/1000 feet

Is LB and PSI the same?

It is the pressure resulting from a force of one pound-force applied to an area of one square inch. In SI units, 1 psi is approximately equal to 6895 Pa….

Pound per square inch
Unit system Imperial units, US customary units
Unit of Pressure, Stress
Symbol psi or lbf/in2
Conversions

Is PSI the same as lbf ft2?

psi↔lbf/ft2 1 psi = 144 lbf/ft2.

How do you calculate PSI to volume?

V = P1 * V1 / P2

  1. Where V is the Volume from PSI (ft^3)
  2. P1 is the initial psi.
  3. P2 is the final psi.
  4. V1 is the initial volume (ft^3)

What is the PSI per foot of water?

You can work this out with a simple rule: 1 foot of water creates 0.433 psi of pressure, and it takes 2.31 feet of water to create 1 psi of pressure.

What is meant by lbs in pressure?

Pounds per square inch (PSI) is a measurement of pressure in the Imperial system of measurement. PSI is commonly used to measure the pressure of gasses (pneumatic pressure) or liquids (hydraulic pressure).