Kilopound per Square Inch to Millibar Converter
Convert kilopounds per square inch to millibars with our free online pressure converter.
Quick Answer
1 Kilopound per Square Inch = 68947.572932 millibars
Formula: Kilopound per Square Inch × conversion factor = Millibar
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How to Convert Kilopound per Square Inch to Millibar: Step-by-Step Guide
Converting Kilopound per Square Inch to Millibar involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.
Formula:
mbar = ksi × 68947.6Example Calculation:
1 ksi = 68947.572932 mbar
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View all Pressure conversions →What is a Kilopound per Square Inch and a Millibar?
1 ksi = 1,000 PSI = 6.895 MPa = 68.95 bar = 6,895 kPa = 47.88 atm
ksi = kilo-pound per square inch = 1,000 pounds-force per square inch
Also written as: KSI, 1000 PSI, 1 KPSI
1 mbar = 100 Pa = 1 hPa (exactly) = 0.001 bar = 0.0145 PSI = 0.75 mmHg = 0.000987 atm
Key relationship: 1 mbar = 1 hPa (exact equivalence)
Note: The Kilopound per Square Inch is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The Millibar belongs to the imperial/US customary system.
Common Uses and Applications: kilopounds per square inch vs millibars
Explore the typical applications for both Kilopound per Square Inch (imperial/US) and Millibar (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.
Common Uses for kilopounds per square inch
Structural Steel: Yield strength, tensile strength specifications (AISC standards). Concrete: Compressive strength testing, design specs. Materials Testing: Tensile testing, compression testing. High-Pressure Systems: Hydraulics, pressure vessels, extreme pressures.
When to Use millibars
Aviation: Altimeter settings (pilots say "1015 millibars"). Maritime: Marine weather forecasts, ship barometers. Meteorology: Historical weather data (pre-1980s). Diving: Depth pressure calculations (sometimes).
Additional Unit Information
About Kilopound per Square Inch (ksi)
How do I convert ksi to MPa?
Formula: MPa = ksi × 6.895
Examples:
- 36 ksi = 248 MPa (A36 steel)
- 50 ksi = 345 MPa (A992 steel)
- 60 ksi = 414 MPa (rebar)
- 100 ksi = 689 MPa (high-strength)
- 1 ksi = 6.895 MPa
What does "36 ksi steel" mean?
36 ksi = yield strength of structural steel
A36 Steel (most common structural):
- Yield strength: 36,000 PSI = 36 ksi = 248 MPa
- Tensile strength: 58-80 ksi (ultimate strength before breaking)
- Applications: Beams, columns, general construction
Yield strength: Stress at which permanent deformation begins Tensile strength: Maximum stress before failure
Common grades:
- A36: 36 ksi (older standard, still common)
- A572 Grade 50: 50 ksi (modern standard)
- A992: 50 ksi yield (I-beams, wide flanges)
How do I convert ksi to PSI?
Formula: PSI = ksi × 1,000
Examples:
- 1 ksi = 1,000 PSI
- 36 ksi = 36,000 PSI (A36 steel)
- 50 ksi = 50,000 PSI (A992 steel)
- 4 ksi = 4,000 PSI (concrete)
- 0.1 ksi = 100 PSI
Why use ksi?: Simpler than writing "36,000 PSI"—say "36 ksi" instead
What is typical concrete strength in ksi?
Residential/Light commercial:
- Sidewalks, patios: 3 ksi (3,000 PSI)
- Garage floors, driveways: 3.5-4 ksi
- Foundation slabs: 3-4 ksi
Commercial:
- Commercial floors: 4-5 ksi
- Parking structures: 4-5 ksi
- Warehouse slabs: 5-6 ksi
Structural:
- Columns, beams: 5-8 ksi
- High-rise buildings: 8-14 ksi
- Bridge elements: 4-6 ksi
Special:
- Precast prestressed: 5-10 ksi
- Ultra-high performance: 20-30 ksi
Note: Concrete strength measured at 28 days after pouring
Why does US use ksi instead of MPa?
Historical: US construction industry established with imperial units Standards: AISC, ACI, ASTM all specify ksi Training: US engineers educated with ksi Continuity: Existing specs, calculations, tables in ksi Conversion: 1 ksi ≈ 7 MPa (approximate, easy mental math)
Rest of world: Uses MPa (SI standard)
- 36 ksi = 248 MPa (A36 steel equivalent)
- 50 ksi = 345 MPa (common grade)
Dual labeling: International projects often show both units
About Millibar (mbar)
Is mbar the same as hPa?
Yes! 1 mbar = 1 hPa exactly (just different names, same value)
Millibar (mbar):
- Traditional meteorology unit (1900s-1980s)
- Still used: Aviation, maritime, older weather services
- Pilots/mariners: "Set altimeter to 1015 millibars"
Hectopascal (hPa):
- SI-compliant name (1980s-present)
- Modern: Weather services worldwide officially use hPa
- Scientific: Consistent with SI unit system
No conversion needed: 1,013 mbar = 1,013 hPa (identical)
Why two names?: Transition to SI units in 1980s. Chose "hectopascal" because 1 hPa = 1 mbar exactly, making transition seamless. Old term persists in aviation/maritime.
How do I convert mbar to PSI?
Formula: PSI = mbar × 0.0145038
Examples:
- 1,013 mbar = 14.7 PSI (sea level)
- 1,000 mbar = 14.5 PSI
- 900 mbar = 13.05 PSI (storm)
- 800 mbar = 11.6 PSI
- 500 mbar = 7.25 PSI (FL180)
What is normal atmospheric pressure in mbar?
Standard sea level: 1,013.25 mbar (exactly, by definition)
Typical range: 980-1,050 mbar depending on weather
Pressure variations:
- Fair weather (high): 1,020-1,040 mbar
- Normal range: 1,000-1,020 mbar
- Stormy (low): 980-1,000 mbar
- Hurricane: <980 mbar
Regional/seasonal: Varies ±30 mbar from standard
Altitude: Decreases ~12 mbar per 100m near sea level
What mbar is considered high or low pressure?
High pressure (anticyclone):
- Strong high: >1,030 mbar (stable, clear weather)
- Moderate high: 1,020-1,030 mbar (fair weather)
Normal pressure: 1,005-1,020 mbar
Low pressure (cyclone):
- Moderate low: 990-1,005 mbar (cloudy, possible rain)
- Strong low: 970-990 mbar (rain, wind)
- Very low: <970 mbar (storms, gales)
Extreme low: <920 mbar (major hurricanes/typhoons)
Context matters: 1,000 mbar may be "low" in winter high-pressure region, "high" in tropical area.
Why do pilots still say "millibar" instead of "hectopascal"?
Historical training: Aviation training used mbar for decades International: ICAO (aviation authority) still references millibars Brevity: "Millibar" rolls off tongue easier than "hectopascal" Tradition: Aviation conservative about terminology changes Communication: Older pilots, documents use mbar
Modern transition:
- Official: ICAO now uses hPa in documents
- Practice: Pilots use both terms interchangeably
- Altimeter: Settings shown as "1013 hPa" or "1013 mb"
No confusion: Since 1 mbar = 1 hPa exactly, using either term causes no errors.
Maritime similar: Sailors also prefer "millibar" from tradition.
Conversion Table: Kilopound per Square Inch to Millibar
| Kilopound per Square Inch (ksi) | Millibar (mbar) |
|---|---|
| 0.5 | 34,473.787 |
| 1 | 68,947.573 |
| 1.5 | 103,421.359 |
| 2 | 137,895.146 |
| 5 | 344,737.865 |
| 10 | 689,475.729 |
| 25 | 1,723,689.323 |
| 50 | 3,447,378.647 |
| 100 | 6,894,757.293 |
| 250 | 17,236,893.233 |
| 500 | 34,473,786.466 |
| 1,000 | 68,947,572.932 |
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Learn more →What is the conversion factor from Kilopound per Square Inch to Millibar?
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Can I convert Millibar back to Kilopound per Square Inch?
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Learn more →What are common uses for Kilopound per Square Inch and Millibar?
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Last verified: February 19, 2026