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The document defines several standard conditions for temperature and pressure (STP, NTP, SATP, ISA) used in various fields such as chemistry, engineering, and aviation. STP is defined by IUPAC as 0°C, 105 pascals or 60°F, 14.696 psia. NTP is 20°C, 1 atm for testing fans. SATP is 25°C, 101 kPa for chemistry. ISA is 101.325 kPa, 15°C, 0% humidity for aircraft performance. The ICAO standard atmosphere is 15°C, 760 mmHg, 14.7 lbs/sq inch.

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STP

The document defines several standard conditions for temperature and pressure (STP, NTP, SATP, ISA) used in various fields such as chemistry, engineering, and aviation. STP is defined by IUPAC as 0°C, 105 pascals or 60°F, 14.696 psia. NTP is 20°C, 1 atm for testing fans. SATP is 25°C, 101 kPa for chemistry. ISA is 101.325 kPa, 15°C, 0% humidity for aircraft performance. The ICAO standard atmosphere is 15°C, 760 mmHg, 14.7 lbs/sq inch.

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STP - Standard Temperature and Pressure

STP is commonly used to define standard conditions for temperature and pressure which is important for the measurements and documentation of chemical and physical processes:

STP - Standard Temperature and Pressure - is defined by IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) as air at 0oC (273.15 K, 32 oF) and 105 pascals STP - commonly used in the Imperial and USA system of units - as air at 60 oF (520 oR) and 14.696 psia (15.6oC, 1 atm)

Note that the earlier IUAPC definition of STP to 273.15 K and 1 atm (1.01325 105 Pa) is discontinued. 1 Pa = 10-6 N/mm2 = 10-5 bar = 0.1020 kp/m2 = 1.02x10-4 m H2O = 9.869x10-6 atm = 1.45x10-4 psi (lbf/in2)

NTP - Normal Temperature and Pressure


NTP is commonly used as a standard condition for testing and documentation of fan capacities:

NTP - Normal Temperature and Pressure - is defined as air at 20oC (293.15 K, 68oF) and 1 atm (101.325 kN/m2, 101.325 kPa, 14.7 psia, 0 psig, 29.92 in Hg, 760 torr). Density 1.204 kg/m3 (0.075 pounds per cubic foot)

SATP - Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure


SATP - Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure is also used in chemistry as a reference:

SATP - Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure is a reference with temperature of 25 degC (298.15 K) and pressure of 101 kPa.

ISA - International Standard Atmosphere


ISA - International Standard Atmosphere is used as a reference to aircraft performance:

ISA - International Standard Atmosphere is defined to 101.325 kPa, 15 degC and 0% humidity.

ICAO Standard Atmosphere


Standard model of the atmosphere adopted by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO):

Atmospheric pressure: 760 mmHg = 14.7 lbs-force/sq inch Temperature: 15oC = 288.15 K = 59oF

STP - Standard Temperature and Pressure

STP is commonly used to define standard conditions for temperature and pressure which is important for the measurements and documentation of chemical and physical processes:

STP - Standard Temperature and Pressure - is defined by IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) as air at 0oC (273.15 K, 32 oF) and 105 pascals STP - commonly used in the Imperial and USA system of units - as air at 60 oF (520 oR) and 14.696 psia (15.6oC, 1 atm)

Note that the earlier IUAPC definition of STP to 273.15 K and 1 atm (1.01325 105 Pa) is discontinued. 1 Pa = 10-6 N/mm2 = 10-5 bar = 0.1020 kp/m2 = 1.02x10-4 m H2O = 9.869x10-6 atm = 1.45x10-4 psi (lbf/in2)

NTP - Normal Temperature and Pressure


NTP is commonly used as a standard condition for testing and documentation of fan capacities:

NTP - Normal Temperature and Pressure - is defined as air at 20oC (293.15 K, 68oF) and 1 atm (101.325 kN/m2, 101.325 kPa, 14.7 psia, 0 psig, 29.92 in Hg, 760 torr). Density 1.204 kg/m3 (0.075 pounds per cubic foot)

SATP - Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure


SATP - Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure is also used in chemistry as a reference:

SATP - Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure is a reference with temperature of 25 degC (298.15 K) and pressure of 101 kPa.

ISA - International Standard Atmosphere


ISA - International Standard Atmosphere is used as a reference to aircraft performance:

ISA - International Standard Atmosphere is defined to 101.325 kPa, 15 degC and 0% humidity.

ICAO Standard Atmosphere


Standard model of the atmosphere adopted by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO):

Atmospheric pressure: 760 mmHg = 14.7 lbs-force/sq inch Temperature: 15oC = 288.15 K = 59oF

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