
For example, a tensile strength of a steel that can withstand 40,000 pounds of force per square inch may be expressed as 40,000 PSI or 40 KSI (with K being the denominator for thousands of pounds). A metal's yield strength and ultimate tensile strength values are expressed in tons per square inch, pounds per square inch or thousand pounds (KSI) per square inch. ^ "Tensile Strength of Steel and Other Metals".Archived from the original on August 1, 2011. ^ "Glossary of Industrial Air Cleaning Technology".^ IEEE Standard Letter Symbols for Units of Measurement (SI Units, Customary Inch-Pound Units, and Certain Other Units), IEEE Std 260.1™-2004 (Revision of IEEE Std 260.1-1993).The conversions to and from SI are computed from exact definitions but result in a repeating decimal. Ultimate tensile strength of ASTM A36 steel: 58,000 psi.Land Rover Td5 diesel engine fuel injection pressure: 22,500 psi.Airbus A380 hydraulic system: 5,000 psig.
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Blood pressure – clinically normal human blood pressure (120/80 millimetre of mercury (mmHg): 2.32 psig/1.55 psig.Main article: Orders of magnitude (pressure) When gauge pressure is referenced to something other than ambient atmospheric pressure, then the unit is pound per square inch differential ( psid). For example, a bicycle tire pumped up to 65 psig in a local atmospheric pressure at sea level (14.7 psi) will have a pressure of 79.7 psia (14.7 psi + 65 psi).


The converse is pound per square inch gauge ( psig), indicating that the pressure is relative to atmospheric pressure. Since atmospheric pressure at sea level is around 14.7 psi (101 kilopascals), this will be added to any pressure reading made in air at sea level. The pound per square inch absolute ( psia) is used to make it clear that the pressure is relative to a vacuum rather than the ambient atmospheric pressure. In SI units, 1 psi is approximately equal to 6895 Pa. It is the pressure resulting from a force with magnitude of one pound-force applied to an area of one square inch. The pound per square inch (abbreviation: psi) or, more accurately, pound-force per square inch (symbol: lbf/in 2), is a unit of measurement of pressure or of stress based on avoirdupois units. A pressure gauge reading in psi (red scale) and kPa (black scale)
