At the least (without special treatmens), use 205 MPa 30,000 psi
1 MPa = 145.038 PSI.
Probably the easiest of thermodynamic problems to solve, as this one only requires the use of steam tables and interpolation to solve. Entropy (s) at 4 MPa and 300 C = 6.3639 kJ/kg*K. Now use the steam tables at 9 MPa and s = 6.3639 kJ/kg. At 9 MPa and 400 C s = 6.2876, and at 450 C s = 6.4872. So the correct temperature falls between the two values. Using linear interpolation, we find that the correct temperature is approximately 419 C.
The first figure is the UTS of the bolt in hundreds of Mpa (so an 8.8 bolt fails at 800 Mpa) while the second figure is the percentage of UTS at which plastic deformation occurs, divided by 10. (so your 8.8 bolt stretches permanently at 80% of 800 Mpa, or 640 Mpa).
Difference in strength, 275 and 355 refer to minimum yield stress of the material (275 MPa and 355 MPa).
To convert MPa units to psi units, you can use the conversion factor: 1 MPa = 145.038 psi. Simply multiply the pressure in MPa by 145.038 to obtain the pressure in psi.
To convert 0.50 MPa to psi, you can use the conversion factor: 1 MPa is approximately equal to 145.038 psi. Therefore, 0.50 MPa is approximately equal to 72.519 psi.
At the least (without special treatmens), use 205 MPa 30,000 psi
mpa
No. It is 17 Mpa LESS strong 60 Mpa = 60 N/mm2
How many mPa are in 7.96 Pa?
0.001 MPa in one kPa
Fazlullah MPA was born in 1980.
1 pa = 1x10-5 bar or 1 Mpa = 10 bar, therefore, to convert from Mpa to bar you simply take the number of Mpa and multiply it by 10.
MPa stands for Megapascal, a unit of pressure. 1 Mpa is equal to 145.0377 psi
1 MPa = 145.038 PSI.
1 psi = 6.89476 kPa (rounded) 1 kPa = 0.14504 psi (rounded) 1 mPa = 1,000 kPa