Understanding Cubic inches per second to Imperial Gallons per Minute Conversion
The cubic inch per second (in3/s) measures a cubic inch of volume passing a point each second. The imperial gallon per minute (imp-gal/min) measures one UK (Imperial) gallon of 4.546 litres flowing per minute. This conversion is common in fluid-handling, pumping and process-engineering work, where a flow measured over one time unit must be restated over another.
Conversion Formula
To convert Cubic inches per second to Imperial Gallons per Minute, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 Cubic inches per second to Imperial Gallons per Minute.
How to Convert Cubic inches per second to Imperial Gallons per Minute
Converting from cubic inches per second to imperial gallons per minute takes a single multiplication once you know the fixed factor between the two units.
- Start with your value: Write down the flow in in3/s that you want to convert.
- Apply the factor: Multiply that value by 0.216279, because 1 in3/s = 0.216279 imp-gal/min.
- Read the result: The product is your flow expressed in imp-gal/min.
- Worked result: For 25 in3/s, calculate imp-gal/min.
Cubic inches per second to Imperial Gallons per Minute conversion table
| Cubic inches per second (in3/s) | Imperial Gallons per Minute (imp-gal/min) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 0.216279 |
| 2 | 0.432558 |
| 3 | 0.648837 |
| 4 | 0.865116 |
| 5 | 1.081395 |
| 6 | 1.297674 |
| 7 | 1.513953 |
| 8 | 1.730232 |
| 9 | 1.946511 |
| 10 | 2.16279 |
| 15 | 3.244185 |
| 20 | 4.32558 |
| 25 | 5.406975 |
| 30 | 6.48837 |
| 40 | 8.65116 |
| 50 | 10.81395 |
| 60 | 12.97674 |
| 70 | 15.13953 |
| 80 | 17.30232 |
| 90 | 19.46511 |
| 100 | 21.6279 |
| 150 | 32.44185 |
| 200 | 43.2558 |
| 250 | 54.06975 |
| 300 | 64.8837 |
| 400 | 86.5116 |
| 500 | 108.1395 |
| 600 | 129.7674 |
| 700 | 151.3953 |
| 800 | 173.0232 |
| 900 | 194.6511 |
| 1000 | 216.279 |
| 2000 | 432.558 |
| 3000 | 648.837 |
| 4000 | 865.116 |
| 5000 | 1081.395 |
| 10000 | 2162.79 |
| 25000 | 5406.975 |
| 50000 | 10813.95 |
| 100000 | 21627.9 |
| 250000 | 54069.75 |
| 500000 | 108139.5 |
| 1000000 | 216279 |
What is Cubic Inches per Second?
Cubic inches per second (in³/s) is a unit of flow rate that expresses the volume of a substance passing through a cross-sectional area per unit time. Specifically, it measures how many cubic inches of a substance flow past a point in one second.
Formation of Cubic Inches per Second
This unit is derived from the fundamental units of volume (cubic inches) and time (seconds). It's a volumetric flow rate, calculated as:
In this case:
- Volume is measured in cubic inches (in³). 1 cubic inch is equal to .
- Time is measured in seconds (s).
Therefore, 1 in³/s means that one cubic inch of a substance flows past a specific point in one second.
Real-World Applications and Examples
Understanding the scale of cubic inches per second is easier with real-world examples:
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Small Engine Displacement: The displacement of small engines, like those in lawnmowers or motorcycles, can be expressed in cubic inches. While not directly a flow rate, it represents the total volume displaced by the pistons during one engine cycle, influencing performance. A larger displacement generally means more power.
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Hydraulic Systems: In hydraulic systems, such as those used in heavy machinery or braking systems, flow rates are crucial. The rate at which hydraulic fluid flows through valves and cylinders, often measured in gallons per minute (GPM), can be converted to cubic inches per second to ensure precise control and operation. One GPM equals 0.0631 in³/s
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Fuel Injectors: Fuel injectors in internal combustion engines control the flow of fuel into the cylinders. The flow rate of fuel injectors is critical for engine performance and emissions. While often measured in other units, these rates can be converted to cubic inches per second for comparison.
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HVAC Systems: Airflow in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems is often measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM). CFM can be converted to cubic inches per second to quantify the amount of air being circulated. One CFM equals 1.728 in³/s
Interesting Facts and Related Concepts
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Dimensional Analysis: When working with flow rates, dimensional analysis is crucial to ensure consistent units. Converting between different units of volume and time (e.g., gallons per minute to cubic inches per second) requires careful attention to conversion factors.
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Fluid Dynamics: The study of fluid dynamics relies heavily on the concept of flow rate. Principles like the conservation of mass and Bernoulli's equation are used to analyze and predict fluid behavior in various systems. Bernoulli's principle is a statement about conservation of energy for fluids.
What is the Imperial Gallon per Minute?
The imperial gallon per minute is a unit of volumetric flow rate, measuring how many imperial (UK) gallons of liquid pass a point each minute. It is common in British and Commonwealth plumbing, pumping, and irrigation specifications.
Definition
One imperial gallon per minute equals one imperial gallon (4.54609 litres exactly) of volume flowing every 60 seconds:
Because the imperial gallon is defined as exactly 4.54609 L, the exact relation is L/s. Note that the imperial gallon is about 20% larger than the US liquid gallon (3.785411784 L), so an imperial gpm is a larger flow than a US gpm.
Origin and History
The imperial gallon dates to the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, which fixed it as the volume of 10 pounds of distilled water. It was redefined in 1976 (effective 1985) as exactly 4.54609 litres. The "per minute" flow rate arose naturally from waterworks and pump ratings, where minutes are a convenient interval for reading meters and sizing equipment.
Law and Notable Facts
The imperial gallon remains a legal unit in the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth nations, though the litre per second and cubic metre per hour are the SI-based standards for engineering. A tap flowing at 1 imp-gal/min delivers about 4.55 litres every minute; UK water-efficiency guidance often rates fittings in litres per minute, where 1 imp-gal/min corresponds to roughly 4.55 L/min.
Real-World Examples and Conversions
- A typical domestic kitchen tap or shower flows around 2 to 3 imp-gal/min (about 9 to 14 L/min).
- 1 imp-gal/min equals 60 imperial gallons per hour, or approximately 4.546 cubic metres per hour when multiplied out over an hour ( litres/hour, i.e. 0.27277 m³/h).
- To convert to US gallons per minute, multiply by 1.20095: 1 imp-gal/min ≈ 1.201 US gpm.
- A small garden pump rated at 10 imp-gal/min moves about 0.758 litres per second, enough to fill a 200-litre water butt in roughly 4.4 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Cubic inch per second to Imperial Gallon per Minute conversion factor?
One cubic inch per second equals 0.216279 imp-gal/min. Multiply any value in in3/s by 0.216279 to obtain imp-gal/min.
How do I convert Imperial Gallons per Minute back to Cubic inches per second?
Reverse the calculation by multiplying by 4.62366, since 1 imp-gal/min equals 4.62366 in3/s.
How many Imperial Gallons per Minute are in 10 Cubic inches per second?
Multiply 10 by 0.216279 to get 2.16279 imp-gal/min.
Is this an exact conversion?
The factor 0.216279 is rounded to about six significant figures for display; use the full factor 0.216279 when you need maximum precision.
Why convert Cubic inches per second to Imperial Gallons per Minute?
This conversion is common in fluid-handling, pumping and process-engineering work, where a flow measured over one time unit must be restated over another.