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The pound per square inch or, more accurately, pound-force per square inch (symbol: lbf/in2; abbreviation: psi) is a unit of pressure or of stress based on
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units. It is the pressure resulting from a force of one
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applied to an area of one square inch. In
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, 1 psi is approximately equal to 6895 Pa. Pounds per square inch absolute (psia) is used to make it clear that the pressure is relative to a vacuum rather than the ambient atmospheric pressure. Since atmospheric pressure at sea level is around , this will be added to any pressure reading made in air at sea level. The converse is pounds per square inch gauge (psig), indicating that the pressure is relative to atmospheric pressure. For example, a bicycle tire pumped up to 65 psig in a local atmospheric pressure at sea level (14.7 psi) will have a pressure of 79.7 psia (14.7 psi + 65 psi). When gauge pressure is referenced to something other than ambient atmospheric pressure, then the units would be pounds per square inch differential (psid).


Multiples

The kilopound per square inch (ksi) is a scaled unit derived from psi, equivalent to a thousand psi (1000 lbf/in2). ksi are not widely used for gas pressures. They are mostly used in materials science, where the tensile strength of a material is measured as a large number of psi. The conversion in SI units is 1 ksi = 6.895 MPa, or 1 MPa = 0.145 ksi. The megapound per square inch (Mpsi) is another multiple equal to a million psi. It is used in mechanics for the elastic modulus of materials, especially for metals. The conversion in SI units is 1 Mpsi = 6.895 GPa, or 1 GPa = 0.145 Mpsi.


Magnitude

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Inch of water Inches of water is a non- SI unit for pressure. It is also given as inches of water gauge (iwg or in.w.g.), inches water column (inch wc, in. WC, " wc, etc. or just wc or WC), inAq, Aq, or inHO. The units are conventionally used for measurement o ...
: 0.036 psid *
Blood pressure Blood pressure (BP) is the pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels. Most of this pressure results from the heart pumping blood through the circulatory system. When used without qualification, the term "blood pressure" r ...
– clinically normal human blood pressure (120/80
mmHg A millimetre of mercury is a manometric unit of pressure, formerly defined as the extra pressure generated by a column of mercury one millimetre high, and currently defined as exactly pascals. It is denoted mmHg or mm Hg. Although not an SI ...
): 2.32 psig/1.55 psig * Natural gas residential piped in for consumer appliance; 4–6 psig. * Boost pressure provided by an automotive turbocharger (common): 6–15 psig *
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: 12.5–13.5 psig * Atmospheric pressure at sea level (standard): 14.7 psia * Automobile tire overpressure (common): 32 psig * Bicycle tire overpressure (common): 65 psig * Workshop or garage air tools: 90 psig * Air brake (rail) or air brake (road vehicle) reservoir overpressure (common): 90–120 psig * Road racing bicycle tire overpressure: 120 psig * Steam locomotive fire tube boiler (UK, 20th century): 150–280 psig * Union Pacific Big Boy steam locomotive boiler: 300 psig * US Navy steam boiler pressure: 800 psi * Natural gas pipelines: 800–1000 psig * Full SCBA (self-contained breathing apparatus) for IDLH (non-fire) atmospheres: 2216 psig * Nuclear reactor primary loop: 2300 psi * Full SCUBA (self-contained underwater breathing apparatus) tank overpressure (common): 3000 psig * Full SCBA (self-contained breathing apparatus) for interior firefighting operations: 4500 psig * Airbus A380 hydraulic system: 5000 psig * Land Rover Td5 diesel engine fuel injection pressure: 22,500 psi * Ultimate strength of
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A36 steel: 58,000 psi * Water jet cutter: 40,000–100,000 psig


Conversions

The conversions to and from SI are computed from exact definitions but result in a repeating decimal. P_\text = P_\text \times \frac P_\text = P_\text \times \frac As the pascal is a very small unit relative to industrial pressures, the kilopascal is commonly used. 1000 kPa ≈ 145 lbf/in2. Approximate conversions (rounded to some arbitrary number of digits, except when denoted by "≡") are shown in the following table.


See also

* Conversion of units: Pressure or mechanical stress * Pressure: Units


References


External links


Pressure measurement primer


{{United States Customary Units Units of pressure Customary units of measurement in the United States Imperial units