Bar Specific Gravity(@60F) Atm. Sp. Heat (BTU/((LbF)) Ton(M)/M Boiling point (F) kPa Volume Conductor In O.D. (In.) cc I.D. (In.) Gal. 0.00 Wall thick (In.) Liter Velocity (Ft/Sec) Area Speed In 0.00 RPM 220 cc Radian/Min Power Energy Horsepower 0.00 Btu Kw 0.00 Calorie Btu/Hr 0.00 Foot Pound Calorie/Min Kw Hour Torque Cylinder (Sngl acting) Inch Pounds 0.00 Bore (Dia. In.) Newton Meter Stroke (In.) Kg Centimeter Rod (In.) Extend Vel. (In/Sec) Flow Rate Retract Vel. (In/Sec) GPM 0.00 Area In Cap Liter/Min (dm/min) Area In Rod In/Sec Force Cap (Lbs.) cc/Sec Force Rod (Lbs.) Kg/Hr (see comment) 0.00 Velocity Misc Factors Foot/Sec P (PSI) Inch/Sec Temp (F) Cent./Sec % Efficiency Pump Force (Lbs.) Displacement (In/Rev) 0.00 Visc. (SUS) Displacement (cc/Rev) 0.00 Visc. (cSt) Temperature (F) Temperature (C) Enter a value in the input column in any category (i.e. 20 next to GPM) and it converts into the other units in the category. If you also enter a value in the pressure category (i.e. 20 next to Bar), it will calculate the HP required (3.87 and states the units used in the calculation). Or if you enter a value for RPM (i.e. 200 next to RPM) it will calculate pump displacement (23.1 and states the units used in that calculation). And if you enter a value for cylinder bore (i.e. 5), since you already have a pressure and flow it will calculate extend velocity, area of cap and force of cap. Any cell with zero in the calculated column can be derived from one or more sets of variables. Pause your cursor over the desired calculated cell (i.e. D32) and the comment window will pop up a list of various methods for calculating the variable (GPM). Conversions Calculated 8.3451 0.8710 usually .89-.92, DTE-24=0.871, DTE-25=0.876 0.45 0.00 1100 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 220.00 1382.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Must be less than 87.515 0.00 Enter a value in the input column in any category (i.e. 20 next to GPM) and it converts into the other units in the category. If you also enter a value in the pressure category (i.e. 20 next to Bar), it will calculate the HP required (3.87 and states the units used in the calculation). Or if you enter a value for RPM (i.e. 200 next to RPM) it will calculate pump displacement (23.1 and states the units used in that calculation). And if you enter a value for cylinder bore (i.e. 5), since you already have a pressure and flow it will calculate extend velocity, area of cap and force of cap. Any cell with zero in the calculated column can be derived from one or more sets of variables. Pause your cursor over the desired calculated cell (i.e. D32) and the comment window will pop up a list of various methods for calculating the variable (GPM). (mm) SS thk Width length s.g. Qty Wt./Pc. Unit U.P./Pc. 10 4 0.3048 8 0.3048 7.93 1 235.75075 Kg Php 38,160.00 12 4 0.3048 8 0.3048 7.93 1 282.90091 Kg Php 43,990.00 20 4 0.3048 8 0.3048 7.93 1 471.50151 Kg Php 78,440.00 3 4 0.3048 8 0.3048 7.93 1 70.7252 Kg 21,000.00 10 0.05 6.096 7.93 1 24.1706 Kg 5,000.00 6.096 1.56 9.50976 /pc. 4,000.00 Amt./Kg. % Php 161.87 /Kg. 6.18 Php 155.50 /Kg. 7.72 Php 166.36 /Kg. 12.02 296.92 /Kg. Checkered Plate 4' x 8' x 3mm thick 206.86 /Kg. Flat Bar 50mm x 10mm thick x 20' 420.62 Round Bar 16mm