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  1. Our gas leak rate calculator determines whether the flow of gas is choked (M 2 =1) or is subsonic (M 2 1) and determines the gas leak rate accordingly. Gas Leak Rate Calculator Equations The gas flow equations from location 1 to 2 assume one-dimensional isentropic (adiabatic reversible) subsonic or sonic steady flow of an ideal gas discharging ...

  2. This tool will calculate any parameter from the formula for leakage rate for a pressurised enclosed space Q=ΔPV/t, which includes the difference in pressure from the start to the finish of the leak test, the total volume of the space being tested, the elapsed time of the leak test, and the average leakage rate.

  3. This conversion tool will convert a measurement of leakage rate(Q L) for a gas filled or a vacuum sealed volume into the following leak rate units: millibar litres per second (mbar·L/s) pascal cubic metres per second (Pa·m³/s)

  4. For more diverse calculations, use the Cosmo Calculation Sheet. ① Calculation of Equivalent Internal Volume/Detection Time/Differential Pressure/Leak Rate. ② Gas Leak Rate Comparison (In case of the same Gas) ③ Gas & Liquid Leak Rate comparison. 【How to use】. Enter single-byte numbers in all white boxes.

  5. Need to calculate the leak rate flowing trough an orifice? Use our EASY and COMPLETELY FREE Leak Rate Calculator. Results Spreadsheet Ready to Download! Visit us!

  6. Do a quick conversion: 1 bars = 1.0197162129779 kilograms/square centimetre using the online calculator for metric conversions.

  7. 1 bar (bar) is equal to 1.01972 kilogram-force/square centimeter (kg/cm²). 1bar = 1.01972kg/cm². The pressure p in kilogram-force/square centimeter (kg/cm²) is equal to the pressure p in bar (bar) times 1.01972, that conversion formula: p(kg/cm²) = p(bar) × 1.01972

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