Kilogram per Second per Square Meter to Kilogram per Hour per Square Foot Conversion

Convert between Kilogram per Second per Square Meter and Kilogram per Hour per Square Foot quickly and accurately.

kg/(s·m²)
kg/(h·ft²)

How to Convert Kilogram per Second per Square Meter to Kilogram per Hour per Square Foot

Conversion Formula

1 kg/(s·m²) = 334.451 kg/(h·ft²)
1 kg/(h·ft²) = 0.003 kg/(s·m²)

Example

Convert 15 kg/(s·m²) to kg/(h·ft²):

15 kg/(s·m²) = 15 × 334.451 kg/(h·ft²) = 5016.764 kg/(h·ft²)

Unit Information

Learn about the mass flux density units you're converting between

Kilogram per Second per Square Meter

kg/(s·m²)

Definition

The kilogram per second per square meter is a larger unit for mass flux density, representing the mass flow rate of one kilogram per second through an area of one square meter. This unit is used for high-intensity mass transfer processes where significant mass flows occur, making it suitable for industrial-scale operations and high-throughput systems.

History/Origin

This unit was established for high-capacity industrial processes where mass transfer rates are substantial, such as in large-scale chemical reactors, power generation systems, and industrial drying operations. It provides a practical scale for measuring mass flux in systems where gram-level measurements would be impractical due to the large quantities involved.

Current Use

Extensively used in large-scale chemical processing, power generation, and industrial manufacturing where high mass transfer rates are common. It is employed in reactor design for petrochemical industries, in power plant cooling systems, and in large-scale food processing operations where high throughput is essential for economic viability.

Multiplier

1000

Offset

0

Kilogram per Hour per Square Foot

kg/(h·ft²)

Definition

The kilogram per hour per square foot is an imperial unit for mass flux density, representing the mass flow rate of one kilogram per hour through an area of one square foot. This unit combines metric mass units with imperial area units, commonly used in industries where mixed unit systems are prevalent or where equipment specifications use imperial measurements.

History/Origin

This unit emerged from the need to bridge metric and imperial measurement systems in international engineering projects and industrial applications. It became common in industries where equipment specifications use imperial units for area measurements while mass measurements follow metric standards, particularly in North American and some European industrial applications.

Current Use

Commonly used in North American chemical and process industries where equipment specifications use imperial units. It is employed in HVAC system design, industrial drying processes, and environmental monitoring where area measurements are in square feet. Also used in international projects where mixed unit systems are required for compatibility with existing equipment.

Multiplier

2.99

Offset

0

Kilogram per Second per Square Meter to Kilogram per Hour per Square Foot Conversion Table

Kilogram per Second per Square Meter [kg/(s·m²)] Kilogram per Hour per Square Foot [kg/(h·ft²)]
1 kg/(s·m²) 334.450944 kg/(h·ft²)
10 kg/(s·m²) 3344.509438 kg/(h·ft²)
25 kg/(s·m²) 8361.273596 kg/(h·ft²)
50 kg/(s·m²) 16722.547191 kg/(h·ft²)
100 kg/(s·m²) 33445.094383 kg/(h·ft²)
0 kg/(s·m²) 0E+0 kg/(h·ft²)
-10 kg/(s·m²) -3344.509438 kg/(h·ft²)
-40 kg/(s·m²) -13378.037753 kg/(h·ft²)