ATA-3 introduced S.M.A.R.T.
Ata Scanlan is 6' 3".
psia to psig psig - 15 15 - 15= 0 psig
1 ata= how many bars, 1 ata=how many kg/cm2
psia=psig+atmospheric pressure where, atmospheric pressure = 14.7psi therefore psig=psia-atmospheric pressure psig=100-14.7 psig=85.3psig
1 bar = 14.5 psig so 3.5 bar = 51 psig (what your significate figures)
70 psig
The method is the same, but the formula differs depending on whether you want it in meters or feet. The easy method in feet is to add .3 atmospheres (ata) every 10 feet (or every 3 meters) and then add a surface atmosphere, so 30 feet would be: [(.3 x 3=.9) +1] = 1.9 ata The simple formula for feet is: (Depth + 33)/33 For meters it is: (Depth +10)/10 One atm is defined as 101.325 kPa or 14.7 psig. A somewhat newer unit has been introduced to replace atm, particularly when working in metric units. The "bar" is defined as exactly 100 kPa or 14.5 psig. One bar is equivalent to 32.81 feet of sea water.
SATA is ATA, but there are many ATA. SATA is an acronym for Serial AT Attachment, AT being the successor to the PC standard of desktop computers. There are many ATA standards, lots, but short answer is they are outdated Paralel, so we coined a new term to cover all the old ATA devices: PATA.
psig
should be 2 to 3 psig
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