To convert flow rate in milliliters per minute (ml/min) to pressure in pounds per square inch (psi), you need to know the properties of the fluid and the specific system parameters, such as the diameter of the pipe and the fluid density. The flow rate can be related to pressure using the Bernoulli's equation or the Hagen-Poiseuille equation for laminar flow, which requires calculating the frictional losses in the system. The relationship is not direct; thus, additional calculations or empirical data may be necessary for accurate conversion.
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You cannot. A cubic metre per minute is a measure of flow rate, whereas psi is a measure of pressure. The two measure different things and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
0 gallons per minute will flow threw any pipe at 0 psi.
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).
2.5 gallons per minute
psi x 6,895 equals newtons per square meter (N/m2)