Nov 4, 2015 #1 Qual7Eng Mechanical Joined Apr 20, 2014 Messages 21 Location IN how this conversio works ??? +/-14 °C (25 °F) and +/-8 °C (15 °F) as per API thaks
Nov 6, 2015 #21 CheckerHater Mechanical Joined Sep 22, 2009 Messages 2,889 Location US Is it standardized, and if it is, could someone possibly point where? "For every expert there is an equal and opposite expert" Arthur C. Clarke Profiles of the future Upvote 0 Downvote
Is it standardized, and if it is, could someone possibly point where? "For every expert there is an equal and opposite expert" Arthur C. Clarke Profiles of the future
Nov 7, 2015 #22 3DDave Aerospace Joined May 23, 2013 Messages 11,474 Location US Never seen the temperature symbol order reversed, much less to distinguish between temp and delta temp. Only seen delta symbol prefix for delta temp. Typically if there is a range it's given as a range rather than deltas. Upvote 0 Downvote
Never seen the temperature symbol order reversed, much less to distinguish between temp and delta temp. Only seen delta symbol prefix for delta temp. Typically if there is a range it's given as a range rather than deltas.
Nov 9, 2015 #23 CheckerHater Mechanical Joined Sep 22, 2009 Messages 2,889 Location US Finally found something that looks like a standard. Does NIST SP811 count? "For every expert there is an equal and opposite expert" Arthur C. Clarke Profiles of the future http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=a199fb78-f8e6-4b0d-ab65-38562bec7c15&file=NIST_SP811.JPG Upvote 0 Downvote
Finally found something that looks like a standard. Does NIST SP811 count? "For every expert there is an equal and opposite expert" Arthur C. Clarke Profiles of the future
Nov 9, 2015 #24 KENAT Mechanical Joined Jun 12, 2006 Messages 18,387 Location US Drawoh, never did the F°. Of course, rarely did °F and in school °C was rare, it was usually Kelvin. Posting guidelines faq731-376 http://eng-tips.com/market.cfm? (probably not aimed specifically at you) What is Engineering anyway: faq1088-1484 Upvote 0 Downvote
Drawoh, never did the F°. Of course, rarely did °F and in school °C was rare, it was usually Kelvin. Posting guidelines faq731-376 http://eng-tips.com/market.cfm? (probably not aimed specifically at you) What is Engineering anyway: faq1088-1484