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Friday, January 13, 2012

Temperature Conversion Formulas

There are several units of temperature used in the drilling industry and you sometimes need to convert one unit into another unit. So you need to know and be able to convert temperature from one unit to another temperature unit. This post demonstrates how to use temperature conversion formulas to convert one temperature unit to another unit.

1 – Convert temperature from °Fahrenheit (F) to °Celsius (C)

°C = ((°F – 32) x 5) ÷ 9

Example: Convert 80 °F to °C:

°C = ((80 – 32) x 5) ÷ 9

°C = 26.7

2 – Convert temperature from ° Celsius (C) to °Fahrenh°F = (°C x 9) ÷ 5 + 32

Example: Convert 30 °C to °F:

°F = (30 x 9) ÷ 5 + 32

°F = 86

3 – Convert temperature from ° Celsius (C) to °Kelvin (K)

°K = °C + 273.16

Example: Convert 30 °C to °K:

°K = 30 + 273.16

°K = 303.16

4 – Convert temperature from °Fahrenheit (F) to °Rankine (R)

°R = °F + 459.69

Example: Convert 150 °F to °R:

°R = 150 + 459.69

°R = 609.69

** The 1st and 2nd are the most frequently used in oil field.

Please find the Excel sheet for converting temperature.

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