poises (P) to pound-force-seconds per square foot (lbf-s/ft2) conversion

1 P = 0.002088543 lbf-s/ft2lbf-s/ft2P
Formula
1 P = 0.002088543 lbf-s/ft2

Understanding poises to pound-force-seconds per square foot Conversion

The poise (P) is the CGS dynamic-viscosity unit of one gram per centimeter-second. The pound-force-second per square foot (lbf·s/ft²), sometimes called the "slug per foot-second," is the US customary/British Gravitational unit of dynamic viscosity and is a large unit—about 478.8 poise. This conversion appears in aerospace and civil engineering work done in imperial gravitational units where viscosity must be reconciled with CGS lab data.

Conversion Formula

1 P=0.002088543 lbf-s/ft21\ \text{P} = 0.002088543\ \text{lbf-s/ft2}

To convert poises to pound-force-seconds per square foot, multiply by this factor:

lbf-s/ft2=P×0.002088543\text{lbf-s/ft2} = \text{P} \times 0.002088543

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 poises to pound-force-seconds per square foot.

lbf-s/ft2=25×0.002088543=0.0522136 lbf-s/ft2\text{lbf-s/ft2} = 25 \times 0.002088543 = 0.0522136\ \text{lbf-s/ft2}

How to Convert poises to pound-force-seconds per square foot

Convert a CGS poise viscosity into the imperial gravitational unit.

  1. Note the poise value: Record the dynamic viscosity in poise.
  2. Multiply by 0.002088543: This is the number of lbf·s/ft² in one poise.
  3. State the imperial value: The result is the viscosity in lbf·s/ft².
  4. Worked result: 25 P × 0.002088543 = 0.0522136 lbf·s/ft².

poises to pound-force-seconds per square foot conversion table

poises (P)pound-force-seconds per square foot (lbf-s/ft2)
00
10.002088543
20.004177087
30.00626563
40.008354174
50.01044272
60.01253126
70.0146198
80.01670835
90.01879689
100.02088543
150.03132815
200.04177087
250.05221359
300.0626563
400.08354174
500.1044272
600.1253126
700.146198
800.1670835
900.1879689
1000.2088543
1500.3132815
2000.4177087
2500.5221359
3000.626563
4000.8354174
5001.044272
6001.253126
7001.46198
8001.670835
9001.879689
10002.088543
20004.177087
30006.26563
40008.354174
500010.44272
1000020.88543
2500052.21359
50000104.4272
100000208.8543
250000522.1359
5000001044.272
10000002088.543

What is the Poise?

The poise is the unit of dynamic viscosity in the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system, measuring a fluid's resistance to shear flow. It remains common in fields such as chemistry, food science, and petroleum engineering.

Definition

One poise is the viscosity of a fluid in which a shear stress of one dyne per square centimetre produces a velocity gradient of one reciprocal second.

1 P=0.1 Pa·s1\ \text{P} = 0.1\ \text{Pa·s}

In SI terms, 1 poise = 0.1 Pa·s = 1 g·cm⁻¹·s⁻¹. The everyday subunit is the centipoise (cP), equal to 0.01 poise and to 1 millipascal-second, which is why water's viscosity is famously about 1 cP.

Origin and History

The poise is named after the French physician and physiologist Jean Léonard Marie Poiseuille (1797–1869), who studied the flow of liquids through narrow tubes, work later formalized as the Hagen–Poiseuille law. The unit was adopted within the CGS system in his honour.

Law and Notable Facts

The poise is not an SI unit, but it is accepted for continued use alongside SI in many industries. Its centipoise subunit is so entrenched that viscosity tables and specifications worldwide still quote values in cP even where the pascal-second is the formal standard.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • Water at 20 °C: about 0.01 poise (1 centipoise).
  • Air at room temperature: about 0.00018 poise.
  • Glycerol at 20 °C: roughly 15 poise.
  • 1 poise equals 0.1 Pa·s and 100 centipoise.

What is the pound-force-second per square foot?

The pound-force-second per square foot (lbf·s/ft²) is the unit of dynamic (absolute) viscosity in the English/US customary gravitational system. It is sometimes called the "slug per foot-second" because it is numerically identical to that combination.

Definition

One pound-force-second per square foot is the viscosity that produces a shear stress of one pound-force per square foot at a shear rate of one per second:

1 lbf·s/ft2=47.8803 Pa·s1\ \text{lbf·s/ft}^2 = 47.8803\ \text{Pa·s}

The exact value follows from the definitions 1 lbf=4.4482216152605 N1\ \text{lbf} = 4.4482216152605\ \text{N} and 1 ft=0.3048 m1\ \text{ft} = 0.3048\ \text{m}, giving 1 lbf·s/ft2=4.4482216152605/0.30482=47.880259 Pa·s1\ \text{lbf·s/ft}^2 = 4.4482216152605 / 0.3048² = 47.880259\ \text{Pa·s} exactly. It equals one reyn's cousin in ft units, and is identical to 1 slugft1s11\ \text{slug}\,\text{ft}^{-1}\,\text{s}^{-1}.

Origin and History

The unit belongs to the foot-pound-second (FPS) gravitational system used by English-speaking engineers, in which force (the pound-force) rather than mass is a base concept. It became standard in aeronautical and mechanical engineering texts in the United States during the 20th century, where fluid properties were often tabulated in customary units.

Law and Notable Facts

It is not an SI unit; the SI equivalent is the pascal-second. A closely related unit, the reyn (1 lbf·s/in²), is used in lubrication engineering and equals 6.89476×103 Pa·s6.89476\times10^{3}\ \text{Pa·s}, exactly 144 times the lbf·s/ft² because there are 144 square inches per square foot.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

Water at 20 °C, about 1.002 cP=0.001002 Pa·s1.002\ \text{cP} = 0.001002\ \text{Pa·s}, is roughly 2.09×105 lbf·s/ft22.09\times10^{-5}\ \text{lbf·s/ft}^2. Conversely, 1 lbf·s/ft2=47.8803 Pa·s=47,880.3 cP1\ \text{lbf·s/ft}^2 = 47.8803\ \text{Pa·s} = 47{,}880.3\ \text{cP}, a very viscous fluid comparable to thick syrup. Air at room temperature (1.8×105 Pa·s\approx 1.8\times10^{-5}\ \text{Pa·s}) is about 3.8×107 lbf·s/ft23.8\times10^{-7}\ \text{lbf·s/ft}^2.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many poises equal one pound-force-second per square foot?

About 478.8 poise equal one lbf·s/ft², making the imperial unit far larger than the poise.

What factor converts poises to lbf·s/ft²?

Multiply the poise value by 0.002088543.

Where is the lbf·s/ft² unit used?

It appears in US aerospace, hydraulics, and civil engineering calculations that use the British Gravitational system of units.

What is 500 poises in lbf·s/ft²?

500 P equals about 1.0443 lbf·s/ft² (500 × 0.002088543).

Is lbf·s/ft² the same as a slug per foot-second?

Yes, because one pound-force-second per square foot equals one slug per foot-second in dimensional terms.

Complete poises conversion table

P
UnitResult
pascal-seconds (Pa-s)0.1 Pa-s
millipascal-seconds (mPa-s)100 mPa-s
centipoises (cP)100 cP
pound-force-seconds per square foot (lbf-s/ft2)0.002088543 lbf-s/ft2
pounds per foot-second (lb/(ft-s))0.0671969 lb/(ft-s)