Kilogram per Pascal Second Square Meter to Permeability Inches (23°C) Conversion

Convert between Kilogram per Pascal Second Square Meter and Permeability Inches (23°C) quickly and accurately.

kg/(Pa·s·m²)
perm·in (23°C)

How to Convert Kilogram per Pascal Second Square Meter to Permeability Inches (23°C)

Conversion Formula

1 kg/(Pa·s·m²) = 685264752036.95 perm·in (23°C)
1 perm·in (23°C) = 1E-12 kg/(Pa·s·m²)

Example

Convert 15 kg/(Pa·s·m²) to perm·in (23°C):

15 kg/(Pa·s·m²) = 15 × 685264752036.95 perm·in (23°C) = 1E+13 perm·in (23°C)

Unit Information

Learn about the permeability units you're converting between

Kilogram per Pascal Second Square Meter

kg/(Pa·s·m²)

Definition

The kilogram per pascal second square meter is the SI base unit for permeability, representing the mass flow rate of a fluid through a material per unit pressure gradient and per unit area. It measures how easily a fluid can pass through a porous material under a pressure difference.

History/Origin

The kilogram per pascal second square meter was established as the SI base unit for permeability following the adoption of the International System of Units. It derives from the fundamental relationship between mass flow, pressure gradient, and area in fluid mechanics and porous media studies.

Current Use

Kilogram per pascal second square meter is widely used in scientific research, engineering applications, and industrial processes where precise permeability measurements are required, including petroleum engineering, groundwater studies, and materials science.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Permeability Inches (23°C)

perm·in (23°C)

Definition

The permeability inches at 23°C is a unit of permeability used in the US building industry, representing the vapor transmission rate through a material at 23 degrees Celsius per inch of thickness. It provides a thickness-normalized measure at room temperature conditions.

History/Origin

The permeability inches at 23°C was established as a standard reference temperature for thickness-normalized permeability measurements in the US building industry, providing more practical data for typical building conditions than 0°C measurements.

Current Use

Permeability inches at 23°C is widely used in US building codes, HVAC design, and construction specifications where room temperature conditions and thickness-normalized values are essential for proper material selection and building performance evaluation.

Multiplier

1E-12

Offset

0

Kilogram per Pascal Second Square Meter to Permeability Inches (23°C) Conversion Table

Kilogram per Pascal Second Square Meter [kg/(Pa·s·m²)] Permeability Inches (23°C) [perm·in (23°C)]
1 kg/(Pa·s·m²) 685264752036.9494628906 perm·in (23°C)
10 kg/(Pa·s·m²) 7E+12 perm·in (23°C)
25 kg/(Pa·s·m²) 2E+13 perm·in (23°C)
50 kg/(Pa·s·m²) 3E+13 perm·in (23°C)
100 kg/(Pa·s·m²) 7E+13 perm·in (23°C)
0 kg/(Pa·s·m²) 0E+0 perm·in (23°C)
-10 kg/(Pa·s·m²) -7E+12 perm·in (23°C)
-40 kg/(Pa·s·m²) -3E+13 perm·in (23°C)