Select a category and enter your values below
To convert from kilopound per square inch (ksi) to bar (bar), use the following formula:
bar (bar)
= 10.00014503768078 × 1100× kilopound per square inch (ksi)
= 68.947600004501395751× kilopound per square inch (ksi)
With 10.00014503768078 is the ratio between the base units kilopascal (kPa) and kilopound per square inch (ksi).
Let's convert 5 kilopound per square inch (ksi) to bar (bar).
Using the formula:
5 × 68.947600004501395751 = 344.73800002250697876
Therefore, 5 kilopound per square inch (ksi) is equal to 344.73800002250697876 bar (bar).
How many kilopound per square inch are in one bar? One bar (bar) contains 0.014503768078 kilopound per square inch (ksi) — the inverse of the factor above. Multiplying by 68.947600004501395751 takes you from kilopound per square inch to bar; multiplying by 0.014503768078 brings you back.
Put in words: one kilopound per square inch equals 68.947600004501395751 bar, so the kilopound per square inch is the larger unit of this pair. Converting between them never changes the amount of pressure being measured — only the size of the unit you count it in.
A kilopound per square inch (ksi) is a unit of pressure and stress used in the Imperial and US customary systems of measurement.
It represents a force of one thousand pounds-force applied to an area of one square inch.
A kilopound per square inch (ksi) is a scaled unit directly related to the more common pound per square inch (psi). The prefix "kilo-" signifies one thousand.
Here are the most common conversions:
The conversion to megapascals (MPa) is essential for converting measurements to the SI (metric) system.
In materials science and structural engineering, ksi is a primary unit for quantifying the mechanical properties and material strength of a substance.
It is commonly used to express:
For example, the strength of high-performance materials like structural steel and aluminum alloys is frequently specified in ksi.
This provides engineers with the critical data needed for safe and reliable design.
While the metric system's megapascal (MPa) is the international standard, ksi remains prevalent in American engineering, particularly in the aerospace, automotive, and construction industries.
The bar is a metric unit of pressure.
It is defined as exactly 100 kilopascals (kPa), or 100,000 Pascals (Pa).
Although it is not an official part of the International System of Units (SI), it is widely accepted for use with the SI. The bar is a popular unit for measuring pressure because it is very close to the average atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level.
The term "bar" comes from the Greek word βάρος (baros), which means "weight."
The unit was introduced by British meteorologist William Napier Shaw in 1909. It is still widely used in meteorology, oceanography, and engineering.
A common point of confusion is the difference between a bar and a standard atmosphere (atm).
While they are very close in value, they are not the same:
This means 1 bar is approximately equal to 0.987 atm. Because it's so close to atmospheric pressure and is a round number (100 kPa), the bar is a very convenient unit for many applications.
The bar is a versatile unit used to measure pressure in many industrial and everyday contexts.
Common examples include:
Here are some quick reference conversions from kilopound per square inch (ksi) to bar (bar):
| kilopound per square inch | bar |
|---|---|
| 0.000001 ksi | 0.000068947600004501395751 bar |
| 0.001 ksi | 0.068947600004501395751 bar |
| 0.1 ksi | 6.8947600004501395751 bar |
| 1 ksi | 68.947600004501395751 bar |
| 2 ksi | 137.8952000090027915 bar |
| 3 ksi | 206.84280001350418725 bar |
| 4 ksi | 275.790400018005583 bar |
| 5 ksi | 344.73800002250697876 bar |
| 6 ksi | 413.68560002700837451 bar |
| 7 ksi | 482.63320003150977026 bar |
| 8 ksi | 551.58080003601116601 bar |
| 9 ksi | 620.52840004051256176 bar |
| 10 ksi | 689.47600004501395751 bar |
| 20 ksi | 1378.952000090027915 bar |
| 30 ksi | 2068.4280001350418725 bar |
| 40 ksi | 2757.90400018005583 bar |
| 50 ksi | 3447.3800002250697876 bar |
| 100 ksi | 6894.7600004501395751 bar |
| 1000 ksi | 68947.600004501395751 bar |
| 10000 ksi | 689476.00004501395751 bar |
For all Pressure converters, choose units using the From/To dropdowns above.