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Old 21st Mar 2006, 15:15
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Pressue differential

I'm trying to go over some questions about pressure diferential:
Crusing at 300MB level, cabin altitude is 10000ft, what's the differential pressure in psi?
I have a note here that the cab.alt is 693mb, but I'm not sure if that's part of the answer, or I have to have this number? Any suggestions?

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Old 21st Mar 2006, 15:22
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Cabin pressure will be very roughly 1000mb - 330mb = 660mb (or 693mb more accurately).
So if you are at 300mb equivalent altitude then the differential is 693-300 = 393.

I think !
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So what's the pressure differential in psi?
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Old 21st Mar 2006, 15:38
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psi = mb x 0.0145
so 5.7 psi
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pressure

o.k, that's the right answer!
now, why have u subtracted 330mb from 1000mb?
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For a very rough answer only:
1) Sea level is 1000mb
2) Pressure falls by 1mb for every 30'
So for 10k' the pressure will be 330 (to 2 sig figs) less than 1000 = 670
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o.k, 670mb, but I guess a known number of 693mb for 10K is the number to work with, hence 693-300=393 * 0.0145= 5.7psi

that's exactly what I was looking for!!


Thanks for the speedy help!
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This is a classic units conversion problem that we face every day. It would be so much neater if we used only one pressure standard...

(dreaming yet again)
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barit1, my friend ....

you and I had to sweat through getting on top of units conversions ... ought we not encourage our younger brethren to go through the same nonsense ... ?
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