Pound per Second per Square Foot to Pound per Hour per Square Foot Conversion
Convert between Pound per Second per Square Foot and Pound per Hour per Square Foot quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Pound per Second per Square Foot to Pound per Hour per Square Foot
Conversion Formula
Example
Convert 15 lb/(s·ft²) to lb/(h·ft²):
Unit Information
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Pound per Second per Square Foot
lb/(s·ft²)
Definition
The pound per second per square foot is a high-intensity imperial unit for mass flux density, representing the mass flow rate of one pound per second through an area of one square foot. This unit is used for high-capacity mass transfer processes in imperial unit systems, particularly in large-scale industrial operations where significant mass flows occur.
History/Origin
This unit was developed for high-capacity industrial processes in imperial unit systems, particularly in North American industries where large-scale mass transfer operations require substantial flux measurements. It became standard in petrochemical industries, power generation, and large-scale manufacturing where imperial units are preferred.
Current Use
Used in large-scale North American industrial processes, particularly in petrochemical industries, power generation, and heavy manufacturing where high mass transfer rates are common. It is employed in reactor design, cooling system analysis, and process optimization where imperial units are standard and high throughput is essential.
Multiplier
4882.428
Offset
0
Pound per Hour per Square Foot
lb/(h·ft²)
Definition
The pound per hour per square foot is an imperial unit for mass flux density, representing the mass flow rate of one pound per hour through an area of one square foot. This unit is commonly used in North American industries where both mass and area measurements follow imperial standards, providing a consistent unit system for mass transfer calculations.
History/Origin
This unit was established in North American industrial practice where imperial units are standard for both mass and area measurements. It became common in chemical processing, HVAC design, and environmental engineering in the United States and Canada, where imperial units are preferred for industrial applications and equipment specifications.
Current Use
Extensively used in North American chemical and process industries, HVAC system design, and environmental engineering applications. It is employed in industrial drying processes, air pollution control systems, and building ventilation design where imperial units are standard practice and equipment specifications use imperial measurements.
Multiplier
1.356
Offset
0
Pound per Second per Square Foot to Pound per Hour per Square Foot Conversion Table
| Pound per Second per Square Foot [lb/(s·ft²)] | Pound per Hour per Square Foot [lb/(h·ft²)] |
|---|---|
| 1 lb/(s·ft²) | 3600 lb/(h·ft²) |
| 10 lb/(s·ft²) | 36000 lb/(h·ft²) |
| 25 lb/(s·ft²) | 90000 lb/(h·ft²) |
| 50 lb/(s·ft²) | 180000 lb/(h·ft²) |
| 100 lb/(s·ft²) | 360000 lb/(h·ft²) |
| 0 lb/(s·ft²) | 0E+0 lb/(h·ft²) |
| -10 lb/(s·ft²) | -36000 lb/(h·ft²) |
| -40 lb/(s·ft²) | -144000 lb/(h·ft²) |
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