1 bar = 100 kPa (kilopascals)
1 Kpa = 1/1000 Mpa
To convert kilopascals (kPa) to bar gauge (barg), subtract the atmospheric pressure (typically around 101.3 kPa) from the given pressure. In this case, 345 kPa - 101.3 kPa = 243.7 kPa absolute. Then, convert the absolute pressure to barg by dividing by 100, as 1 bar = 100 kPa. Therefore, 243.7 kPa / 100 = 2.437 barg.
Well, 1 psi is around 0.07 bars. Therefore, it's about 0.035. The exact answer (or very very close) is 0.03447378645
190 kPa is equivalent to approximately 27.56 psi.
101,3 kPa or 1 bar
One bar = 100 kPa
101.3 kPa=100 Pascals 101.3 kPa=1.00atm=760 mmHg=25.4 in Hg=14.7psi=100 Pa
16.2 bar = 1,620 kPa
0.001 MPa in one kPa
1 Kpa = 1/1000 Mpa
To convert kilopascals (kPa) to bar gauge (barg), subtract the atmospheric pressure (typically around 101.3 kPa) from the given pressure. In this case, 345 kPa - 101.3 kPa = 243.7 kPa absolute. Then, convert the absolute pressure to barg by dividing by 100, as 1 bar = 100 kPa. Therefore, 243.7 kPa / 100 = 2.437 barg.
Well, 1 psi is around 0.07 bars. Therefore, it's about 0.035. The exact answer (or very very close) is 0.03447378645
1 bar = 100 kPa (kilopascals)
190 kPa is equivalent to approximately 27.56 psi.
One standard atmosphere is equal to 101.3 kilopascals (kPa).
101,3 kPa or 1 bar
2 bar = 59.06 inches of Hg 2 kPa = 0.59 in Hg