How do you convert SCFM to KG HR?

How do you convert SCFM to KG HR?

Conversion chart – Standard cu-ft in gas per minute to kilograms (petrol) per hour

  1. Standard cubic feet of gas per minute to kilograms (petrol) per hour = 1,222.78 kg/hr.
  2. Standard cu-ft in gas per minute to kilograms (petrol) per hour = 2,445.56 kg/hr.

How do you convert kg to CFM?

Conversion chart – kilograms (water mass) per hour to cubic feet per minute

  1. kilogram (water mass) per hour to cubic feet per minute = 0.00059 cu ft/min.
  2. kilograms (water mass) per hour to cubic feet per minute = 0.0012 cu ft/min.
  3. kilograms (water mass) per hour to cubic feet per minute = 0.0018 cu ft/min.

How do you convert Mmscfd to KG HR?

The kilograms (petrol) per hour unit number 847,210.92 kg/hr converts to 1 MMSCFD at 15°C, one Million standard cubic feet of gas per day. It is the EQUAL gas flow value of 1 Million standard cubic feet of gas per day but in the kilograms (petrol) per hour flow rate unit alternative.

What is Nm3 hr to SCFM?

The Normal cubic metres per hour unit number 1.61 Nm³/hr @ 0°C – 32°F converts to 1 SCFM, one Standard cubic foot per minute.

How do you calculate SCFM?

As shown in the formula and calculations it is simply the ratio of gauge pressure + atmospheric divided by the published pressure + atmospheric and then multiply the dividend by the published volume. So as we do the math we solve for 17.69 SCFM @ 105 PSIG from a device that was shown consume 14 SCFM @ 80 PSIG.

How do you convert m3 hr to KG HR?

Conversion chart – cubic meters per hour to kilograms (water mass) per hour

  1. cubic meter per hour to kilograms (water mass) per hour = 1,000.00 kg/h.
  2. cubic meters per hour to kilograms (water mass) per hour = 2,000.00 kg/h.
  3. cubic meters per hour to kilograms (water mass) per hour = 3,000.00 kg/h.

What is scfm flow rate?

Standard Cubic Feet per Minute (SCFM) is the rate of flow of a gas or air through a compressor at standard temperature and pressure conditions. The standard temperature for calculating SCFM flow rate ranges from 60°F to 68°F, at a pressure of 14.7psi and relative humidity of 36%.