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The CC to lb/hr conversion is used to convert volumetric flow rate (in cubic centimeters per minute) to mass flow rate (in pounds per hour) using the density of the fluid. This is commonly needed in chemical engineering, fluid dynamics, and process control applications.
The calculator uses the conversion formula:
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Explanation: The formula converts volume to mass using density, then converts the time and weight units from metric to imperial.
Details: Accurate flow rate conversion is crucial for process control, equipment sizing, and material balance calculations in industrial applications where different measurement systems are used.
Tips: Enter the volumetric flow rate in cc/min and the fluid density in g/cc. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What's the difference between cc/min and lb/hr?
A: cc/min measures volume flow rate while lb/hr measures mass flow rate. The conversion requires knowing the fluid density.
Q2: Where is this conversion commonly used?
A: This conversion is frequently used in chemical processing, petroleum refining, and any industry dealing with fluid flow measurements.
Q3: How accurate is this conversion?
A: The conversion is mathematically exact, but accuracy depends on precise measurement of the input values, especially the density.
Q4: Can I use this for gases?
A: For gases, you need to use standard temperature and pressure conditions or account for compressibility factors.
Q5: What's the conversion factor breakdown?
A: The 0.1323 factor comes from (60 min/hr) × (1 lb/453.592 g) × (1 kg/1000 g) × (1000 cc/L).