Ksi-One thousand pounds per square inch
See here for conversion calculator http://www.chapelsteel.com/ksi-mpa.html
The 36 stands for the yield strength in ksi Fty = 36 ksi = 36,000 psi
60 KSI stands for "60 kilopounds per square inch," which is a unit of pressure or stress. It is commonly used in engineering and materials science to describe the strength of materials, particularly in relation to their ability to withstand forces without failing. In this context, "kilo" refers to a factor of one thousand, so 60 KSI is equivalent to 60,000 pounds of force applied over one square inch.
Tensile strength is given in ksi. To get pounds you need to know the area. Pounds = strength x area. For example if the specimen is 100 ksi strength and area 1 sq inch, pounds = 100 x 1 = 100 kilopounds = 100000 pounds. f the specimen is 100 ksi strength and area 2 sq inch, pounds = 100 x 2 = 200 kilopounds = 200000 pounds. In any case strength in ksi is the same for a given material and that is why ksi is used.
Modulus is given in pounds per square inch (psi). For steel it is 30,000,000 psi
It's a unit. 1 KSI = 1000 PSI. It is just used to 'neaten' the numbers: 70 KSI rather than 70,000 PSI for example.
To convert ksi to MPa, you can multiply the ksi value by 6.89476. This is because 1 ksi is equivalent to 6.89476 MPa. For example, if you have a stress value of 50 ksi, you can convert it to MPa by multiplying 50 by 6.89476 to get approximately 344.7 MPa.
Ksi lives near Devon.
There are 6.8948 MPa in one ksi. To convert ksi (kips per square inch) to MPa (MegaPascals), multiply the number of ksi by 6.8948.
KSI Gamertag on xbox one/series is: KSIOlatunj All Together BTW
1 ksi is equal to 1,000 psi
KSI is a British YouTuber that plays a lot of FIFA games.
KSI was born in England so he is a British citizen.
See here for conversion calculator http://www.chapelsteel.com/ksi-mpa.html
KSI was born on June 19, 1993, in Watford, England.
The 36 stands for the yield strength in ksi Fty = 36 ksi = 36,000 psi
60 KSI stands for "60 kilopounds per square inch," which is a unit of pressure or stress. It is commonly used in engineering and materials science to describe the strength of materials, particularly in relation to their ability to withstand forces without failing. In this context, "kilo" refers to a factor of one thousand, so 60 KSI is equivalent to 60,000 pounds of force applied over one square inch.