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kilopsi

Kilopsi is a non-SI unit of pressure defined as 1,000 pounds-force per square inch (psi). It is sometimes abbreviated as kpsi, but it is not part of the International System of Units and is not widely standardized. In practice, kilopsi is rarely used in modern technical writing, where kilopascals (kPa) or megapascals (MPa) are preferred for SI-based contexts, and where thousands of psi are more commonly conveyed using the symbol ksi (kilo-psi) or simply stated as thousands of psi.

Value and conversion: 1 kpsi equals 1,000 psi, which is approximately 6.895 megapascals (MPa) or 6,895 kilopascals

Usage and context: Kilopsi appears occasionally in historical documents, industry notes, or specific engineering shorthand, but

See also: PSI (pounds per square inch), ksi (kilo-psi, thousand psi), kilopascal (kPa), megapascal (MPa), pressure

Note: For most practical purposes, expressing pressure in psi, ksi, kPa, or MPa provides clearer communication

(kPa).
Because
psi
and
its
multiples
are
non-metric,
conversions
to
SI
units
require
multiplication
by
6,895
for
kPa
and
by
6.895
for
MPa.
it
is
not
an
officially
recognized
unit
by
standard
bodies.
When
precision
and
interoperability
are
important,
engineers
prefer
SI
units
(Pa,
kPa,
MPa)
or
the
widely
used
engineering
shorthand
ksi
to
denote
thousands
of
psi,
rather
than
kilopsi.
units.
in
international
contexts.
Kilopsi
remains
a
nonstandard,
largely
historical
or
incidental
term.