Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen Formula

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Pressure in Casting is the force applied to the molten metal during the casting process, which can affect the flow, filling, and solidification of the material. Check FAQs
pc=501.28PNtp
pc - Pressure in Casting?PN - Permeability Number?tp - Time?

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3.908Edit=501.284.36Edit3Edit
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Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
pc=501.28PNtp
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
pc=501.284.36H/m3s
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
pc=501.284.363
Next Step Evaluate
pc=38.3241590214067Pa
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
pc=3.90797663028755kgf/m²
LAST Step Rounding Answer
pc=3.908kgf/m²

Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen Formula Elements

Variables
Pressure in Casting
Pressure in Casting is the force applied to the molten metal during the casting process, which can affect the flow, filling, and solidification of the material.
Symbol: pc
Measurement: PressureUnit: kgf/m²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Permeability Number
Permeability Number is the rate of flow of air passing through a standard specimen under a standard pressure.
Symbol: PN
Measurement: Magnetic PermeabilityUnit: H/m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Time
Time is various stages and durations throughout the casting process.
Symbol: tp
Measurement: TimeUnit: s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Permeability Number category

​Go Air Pressure during Testing
ρ=VHspPNAtp
​Go Cross-Sectional Area of Specimen
A=VHspPNρtp
​Go Time Taken during Testing
tp=VHspPNρA
​Go Permeability Number or Standard Specimen
PN=501.28pctp

How to Evaluate Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen?

Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen evaluator uses Pressure in Casting = 501.28/(Permeability Number*Time) to evaluate the Pressure in Casting, Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen is the pressure exerted on a standard casting specimen during testing, as per the provided formula, is calculated as 501.28 divided by the product of the permeability number of the casting material and the time permeability of the casting material. Pressure in Casting is denoted by pc symbol.

How to evaluate Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen, enter Permeability Number (PN) & Time (tp) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen

What is the formula to find Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen?
The formula of Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen is expressed as Pressure in Casting = 501.28/(Permeability Number*Time). Here is an example- 0.398503 = 501.28/(4.36*3).
How to calculate Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen?
With Permeability Number (PN) & Time (tp) we can find Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen using the formula - Pressure in Casting = 501.28/(Permeability Number*Time).
Can the Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen be negative?
No, the Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen, measured in Pressure cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen?
Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen is usually measured using the Kilogram-Force per Square Meter[kgf/m²] for Pressure. Pascal[kgf/m²], Kilopascal[kgf/m²], Bar[kgf/m²] are the few other units in which Pressure during Testing or Standard Specimen can be measured.
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