Use this formula: psi x 0.07031 = kg/cm2
Multiply by 0.036 http://www.enercongroup.com/conversion_factors.htm One PSI is equal to 27.7 inches of water column
You can't. Meters per second is a straight off speed, CFM(cubic feet per minute) is a flow rate. You could convert cubic meters/second into CFM though. Here's a link that'll help you with that:http://www.heatsink-guide.com/content.php?content=conversion.shtml
No thats why i am asking you if it is possible then give me answer or any possible answer
27,68089 inch of water = 1 psi 51,715 mm of mercury = 1 psi; 742 col. Hg = 14,347 psi 742 col. Hg = 0,515 inch of water
350cfm how much psi 350cfm how much psi
To convert cmh to cfm ..... divide cmh by 1.7 to convert into cfm....
Tr = cfm/400
CFM is a rate of flow. KW is a rate of energy. You really cannot convert them.
350
Because it can.
More cfm's more airflow. Yes, more is better when you are powering certain airtools. Check the air tool specifically to see the demands
11.5 cfm@90psi
divide by 60
Multiply psi x 0.07 to get atmospheres.
CFM (cubic feet per minute) is not directly related to horsepower unless a pressure is given with the CFM number. A 1 HP pump might only generate 2.5 CFM at 100 PSI, for example. That same 1 HP can push hundreds of CFM at standard air pressure (a large fan, for example).
1,000 cfm (feet3/min) is 0.4719474 m3/sec.