1 psi = 0.068947572932 bar http://online.unitconverterpro.com/unit-conversion/convert-alpha/pressure.html Eric Serdahl
To convert 100 watt of gauge (wog) pressure to bar, we first need to know the conversion factor. 1 wog is equivalent to approximately 0.06895 bar. Therefore, 100 wog is roughly 6.895 bar.
1 bar is 14.5038 psi. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of pressure or stress units".
A common unit conversion in engineering is from velocity meters for a pump head to pressure bars. This conversion is done by multiplying the pressure by 10.197 and dividing this value by the specific gravity.
To convert psi (pounds per square inch) to bar, you can use the conversion factor where 1 bar is approximately equal to 14.5038 psi. Therefore, to convert 3500 psi to bar, you divide 3500 by 14.5038, which equals about 241.3 bar.
To convert 2.4 bar to psi (pounds per square inch), you can use the conversion factor where 1 bar is approximately equal to 14.5038 psi. Therefore, 2.4 bar is equal to about 34.8 psi (2.4 bar × 14.5038 psi/bar ≈ 34.8 psi).
To convert from barG (gauge pressure) to barA (absolute pressure), you simply add atmospheric pressure to the gauge pressure. Assuming standard atmospheric pressure is around 1 bar, the conversion would be -0.02 barG + 1 bar = 0.98 barA.
To convert bar to psi (pounds per square inch), you can use the conversion factor that 1 bar is approximately equal to 14.5038 psi. Therefore, to convert 2.4 bar to psi: 2.4 bar × 14.5038 psi/bar ≈ 34.8 psi. So, 2.4 bar is approximately 34.8 psi.
To convert bar to PSI, you can use the conversion factor where 1 bar is approximately equal to 14.5038 PSI. Therefore, 1.8 bar in PSI is about 26.1 PSI, and 2.2 bar is approximately 31.9 PSI. So, Front 1.8 bar converts to about 26.1 PSI, and Rear 2.2 bar converts to about 31.9 PSI.
One bar is equal to 1,000 millibars (mbar). This unit conversion is commonly used in meteorology and atmospheric science to measure pressure. Therefore, if you have a pressure reading in bars, you can multiply by 1,000 to convert it to millibars.
To convert millimeters of water column (mmwc) to bars, you can use the conversion factor where 1 bar is equal to 10,197.16 mmwc. Therefore, 1000 mmwc is approximately equal to 0.0981 bar (1000 mmwc / 10,197.16 mmwc/bar).
To convert feet of water head to bar, you can use the conversion factor where 1 foot of water is approximately equal to 0.02953 bar. Therefore, 10 feet of water head is about 0.2953 bar (10 feet × 0.02953 bar/foot).
To convert bar (pressure unit) to liters per second (flow rate unit), you would need additional information such as the fluid being measured, temperature, and pipe diameter, as these factors affect the conversion. It is not a direct conversion and would require knowledge of fluid dynamics and engineering principles.