METRIC/ENGLISH CONVERSION FACTORS
ENGLISH TO METRIC
LENGTH
METRIC TO ENGLISH
LENGTH (APPROXIMATE)
(APPROXIMATE)
1 inch (in)
2.5 centimeters (cm)
1 millimeter (mm)
0.04 inch (in)
1 foot (ft)
30 centimeters (cm)
1 centimeter (cm)
0.4 inch (in)
1 yard (yd)
0.9 meter (m)
1 meter (m)
3.3 feet (ft)
1 mile (mi)
1.6 kilometers (km)
1 meter (m)
1.1 yards (yd)
1 kilometer (km)
0.6 mile (mi)
AREA (APPROXIMATE)
2
1 square inch (sq in, in )
2
AREA (APPROXIMATE)
2
6.5 square centimeters (cm )
2
1 square foot (sq ft, ft )
0.09 square meter (m )
1 square yard (sq yd, yd 2)
0.8 square meter (m2)
1 square mile (sq mi, mi )
2.6 square kilometers (km )
1 acre = 0.4 hectare (he)
4,000 square meters (m2)
1 ounce (oz)
28 grams (gm)
1 pound (lb)
0.45 kilogram (kg)
1 short ton = 2,000 pounds
(lb)
0.9 tonne (t)
VOLUME (APPROXIMATE)
1 teaspoon (tsp)
5 milliliters (ml)
1 tablespoon (tbsp)
1 fluid ounce (fl oz)
1 cup (c)
0.16 square inch (sq in, in2)
1 square meter (m )
1.2 square yards (sq yd, yd 2)
1 square kilometer (km2)
0.4 square mile (sq mi, mi2)
1 hectare (ha) = 2.5 acres
MASS - WEIGHT (APPROXIMATE)
1 square centimeter (cm2)
10,000 square meters (m )
MASS - WEIGHT (APPROXIMATE)
1 gram (gm)
0.036 ounce (oz)
1 kilogram (kg)
2.2 pounds (lb)
1 tonne (t)
=
=
1,000 kilograms (kg)
1.1 short tons
VOLUME (APPROXIMATE)
1 milliliter (ml)
0.03 fluid ounce (fl oz)
15 milliliters (ml)
1 liter (l)
2.1 pints (pt)
30 milliliters (ml)
1 liter (l)
1.06 quarts (qt)
0.24 liter (l)
1 liter (l)
0.26 gallon (gal)
1 pint (pt)
0.47 liter (l)
1 quart (qt)
0.96 liter (l)
1 gallon (gal)
3.8 liters (l)
1 cubic foot (cu ft, ft3)
0.03 cubic meter (m3)
1 cubic meter (m3)
36 cubic feet (cu ft, ft3)
1 cubic yard (cu yd, yd3)
0.76 cubic meter (m3)
1 cubic meter (m3)
1.3 cubic yards (cu yd, yd 3)
TEMPERATURE (EXACT)
[(x-32)(5/9)] F
y C
TEMPERATURE (EXACT)
[(9/5) y + 32] C
x F
INTERIM UNITS OF MEASURE
As suggested by Federal Standard 376B
January 27, 1993
AS USED IN THE
STANDARD ITEM TABLE
METRIC EQUIVALENT
ACRE
hectare (ha)
CUBIC FOOT
cubic meter (m3)
CUBIC YARD
cubic meter (m3)
GALLON/MGALLON
liter (L), cubic meter (m3)
HUNDRED
Hundred for traffic buttons
HUNDRED WEIGHT
kilogram (kg)
LINEAR FOOT
meter (m)
MBOARD FEET
cubic meter (m3)
MILE
kilometer (km)
NAUTICAL MILE
Nautical Mile
POUND
kilogram (kg) for mass
newton (N) for force
SQUARE FOOT
square meter (m2)
SQUARE YARD
square meter (m2)
TON
tonne (t)
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UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
USED IN SPECIAL PROVISIONS
AND GENERAL SPECIAL PROVISIONS
METRIC EQUIVALENT
GAGE; GAUGE
METAL THICKNESS
gage (mm)
FAHRENHEIT
TEMPERATURE
kelvin (K) or degree Celsius (C)
FATHOM
WATER DEPTH
meter (m)
FOOT/LBS
TORQUE
newton-meter (N-m)
LBS/SQ. IN
PRESSURES
kilopascal (kPa)
megapascal (MPa)
(if very large number)
LBS/SQ. FT
kilopascal (kPa)
LBS/SQ YD
kilopascal (kPa)
INCH
LINEAR
millimeter (mm)
KIPS; KSI
TENSION
kilopascal (kPa) or
megapascal (MPa)
LBS/ACRE
EROSION CONTROL
kilograms/hectare
LBS/CU. FT.
DENSITY
kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3)
MIL
THICKNESS
micrometer (um)
FT. LBS./SEC.
HORSE POWER
watt (W)
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UNITS OF MEASUREMENTS USED
METRIC EQUIVALENT
ON CONTRACT PLANS
DEGREES/BEARINGS
No change for surveying.
STATIONING
1,000 meters = 1 station
MILEPOSTS
This one is still under review as mileposts are part of the
signing issue. Use mileposts for now, but also state
kilometerposts.
ELEVATIONS
meter (m)
UNITS OF MEASUREMENTS USED IN COMMERCIAL
STANDARDS
GALS/HR or MIN (PUMPS)
METRIC EQUIVALENT
500 GALLON TANKS
cubic meter (m3) but it could also possibly be in liter (L)
55 GALLON DRUMS
cubic meter (m3) or liter (L) for liquid
94 LBS/SACK (CEMENT)
kilogram (kg)
DIAMETER OF REINFORCING STEEL
millimeter (mm)
LBS/FT OF REINFORCING STEEL
kilogram per meter (kg/m)
BUSHEL
cubic meter (m3)
liters per second (L/s)
Length Conversion Factors
Length
To convert from
mile (US Statute)
inch (in)
inch (in)
inch (in)
foot (ft)
yard (yd)
to
kilometer (km)
millimeter (mm)
centimeter (cm)
meter (m)
meter (m)
meter (m)
multiply by
1.609347
25.4 *
2.54 *
0.0254 *
0.3048 *
0.9144 *
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Area Conversion Factors
Area
To convert from
square foot (sq ft)
square inch (sq in)
square yard (sq yd)
acre (ac)
to
square meter (sq m)
square meter (sq m)
square meter (sq m)
hectare (ha)
multiply by
0.09290304 E
0.00064516 E
0.83612736 E
0.4047
Volume Conversion Factors
Volume
To convert from
cubic inch (cu in)
cubic foot (cu ft)
cubic yard (cu yd)
U.S. liquid**
gallon (gal)
gallon (gal)
fluid ounce (fl oz)
fluid ounce (fl oz)
to
cubic meter (cu m)
cubic meter (cu m)
cubic meter (cu m)
multiply by
0.00001639
0.02831685
0.7645549
cubic meter (cu m)
liter
milliliters (ml)
cubic meter (cu m)
0.00378541
3.785
29.57353
0.00002957
Force Conversion Factors
Force
To convert from
kip (1000 lb)
kip (1000 lb)
pound (lb) avoirdupois
pound (lb)
to
kilogram (kg)
newton (N)
kilogram (kg)
newton (N)
multiply by
453.6
4,448.222
0.4535924
4.448222
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Pressure or Stress Conversion Factors
Pressure or stress
kip per square inch (ksi)
pound per square foot (psf)
pound per square foot (psf)
pound per square inch (psi)
pound per square inch (psi)
megapascal (MPa)
kilogram per square meter (kg/sq m)
pascal (Pa)
pascal (Pa)
megapascal (MPa)
6.894757
4.8824
47.88
6,894.757
0.00689476
Mass Conversion Factors
Mass (weight)
pound (lb) avoirdupois
ton, 2000 lb
grain
kilogram (kg)
kilogram (kg)
kilogram (kg)
0.4535924
907.1848
0.0000648
Mass (weight) per length
kip per linear foot (klf)
pound per linear foot (plf)
kilogram per meter (kg/m)
kilogram per meter (kg/m)
0.001488
1.488
Mass per volume (density)
pound per cubic foot (pcf)
pound per cubic yard (lb/cu yd)
kilogram per cubic meter (kg/cu m)
kilogram per cubic meter (kg/cu m)
16.01846
0.5933
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Temperature Conversion Factors
Temperature
degree Fahrenheit (F)
degree Fahrenheit (F)
kelvin (K)
degree Celsius (C)
kelvin (K)
degree Celsius (C)
tc=(tF-32)/1.8
tk = (tF+459.7)/1.8
tc=tk-273.15
Energy and heat
British thermal unit(Btu)
calorie (cal)
Btu/degree
kilowatt-hour (kwh)
British thermal unit per pound (Btu/lb)
British thermal unit per hour (Btu/hr)
joule (J)
joule (J)
F x hr x ft2 W/m2 - degree K
joule (J)
calories per gram (cal/g)
watt (W)
1055.056
4.1868E
5.678263
3,600,000E
0.55556
0.2930711
Power Conversion Factors
Power
horsepower (hp) (550 ft-lb/sec)
watt (W)
745.6999 E
Velocity
mile per hour (mph)
mile per hour (mph)
kilometer per hour(km/hr)
meter per second (m/s)
1.60934
0.44704
Permeability
darcy
feet per day (ft/day)
centimeter per second (cm/sec)
centimeter per second (cm/sec)
0.000968
0.000352
*indicates that the factor given is exact.
**One U.S. gallon equals 0.8327 Canadian gallon.
t--A pascal equals 1.000 newton per square meter.
Note:
One U.S. gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds (U.S.) at 60 degrees F.
One cubic foot of water weighs 62.4 pounds (U.S.).
One milliliter of water has a mass of 1 gram and has a volume of one cubic centimeter.
One U.S. bag of cement weighs 94 lbs.
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More Useful Conversion Factors
Quantity
Length
From English Units
To Metric Units
Multiply by*
mile
yard
foot
inch
km
m
m
mm
1.609347
0.9144**
0.3048**
25.40**
km 2
m2
hectare
m2
m2
mm 2
2.590
4047
0.4047
0.8361
0.092 90
645.2
m3
m3
m3
L (1000 cm 3)
m3
L (1000 cm 3)
1 233
0.7646
0.028 32
28.32
0.2360
3.785
Area
square
acre
acre
square
square
square
mile
yard
foot
inch
Volume
acre foot
cubic yard
cubic foot
cubic foot
100 board feet
gallon
Mass
lb
kip (1000 lb)
kg
metric ton (1000kg)
0.4536
0.4536
plf
kg/m
1.488
psf
kg/m 2
4.882
pcf
kg/m 3
16.02
lb
kip
N
kN
4.448
4.448
plf
klf
N/m
kN/m
14.59
14.59
Pa
kPa
kPa
MPa
47.88
47.88
6.895
6.895
N.m
kN . m
1.356
1.356
Mass/unit length
Mass/unit area
Mass density
Force
Force/unit length
Pressure, stress, modules of elasticity
psf
ksf
psi
ksi
Bending moment, torque, moment of force
ft-lb
ft-kip
* 4 significant digits
**denotes exact conversion
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Quantity
From English Units
To Metric Units
Multiply by*
lb . ft
kg . m
0.1383
lb . ft2
kg . m 2
0.042 14
in4
mm4
416 200
in3
mm3
16 390
ton (refrig)
Btu/s
hp (electric)
Btu/h
kW
kW
W
W
3.517
1.054
745.7
0.2931
ft 3/s
m 3/s
0.028 32
Moment of mass
Moment of inertia
Second moment of area
Section modulus
Power
Volume rate of flow
cfm
cfm
mgd
m 3/s
L/s
m 3/s
0.000 471 9
0.4719
0.0438
ft/s
m/s
**0.3048
f/s 2
m/s 2
0.3048
lb . ft/sec
kg . m/s
0.1383
lb . ft 2/s
kg . m 2/s
0.042 14
degree
rad
mrad
0.017 45
17.45
Velocity, speed
Acceleration
Momentum
Angular momentum
Plane Angle
* 4 significant digits
**denotes exact conversion
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Pavement Conversion Factors
METRIC CONVERSION PAVEMENTS
Roadway
Dimensions
ft
m
Bridge Ht.
ft
PCCP Thickness'
(inches)
(mm)
Resilient
psi
Modulus
MPa
Lane
12
3.6
14.5
4.4
225
3,000
21
4
10
1.2
3.0
16.0
4.9
10
11
250
275
4,000
5,000
28
34
12
300
10,000
69
Shoulder
Typical Density Values
pcf
PCCP
150
ACP
137/0.10' depth
kg/m 2
2403
2439
Axle Loads
lbs
kN
18,000
80
12,000
83
15,000
103
20,000
138
Tire Loads (per tire width)
lbs/inch
kg/mm
500
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TYPICAL QUANTITIES
Asphalt Concrete Paving Quantities (metric tons/kilometer)
Depth of Pavement
(ft) 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70
(mm)
30
45
60
75
90 105 120 135 150 165 180 195 210
Width of Pavement
(ft) (M) |
4 1.2 |
88 132
6 1.8 | 132 198
8 2.4 | 176 263
176
263
351
219
329
439
263
395
527
Metric tons per kilometer
307
351
395
439
461
527
593
658
614
702
790
878
483
724
966
527
790
1,053
571
856
1,141
0.75
225
614
922
1,229
658
988
1,317
10
11
12
22
24
3.0
3.3
3.6
6.6
7.2
|
|
|
|
|
219
241
263
483
527
329
362
395
724
790
439
483
527
966
1,053
549
604
658
1,207
1,317
658
724
790
1,448
1,580
768
845
922
1,690
1,843
878
966
1,053
1,931
2,107
988
1,086
1,185
2,173
2,370
1,097
1,207
1,317
2,414
2,634
1,207
1,328
1,448
2,655
2,897
1,317
1,448
1,580
2,897
3,160
1,427
1,569
1,712
3,138
3,424
1,536
1,690
1,843
3,380
3,687
1,646
1,811
1,975
3,621
3,950
Based on 2439 kg/m 3 ; 30 mm compacted depth = 73.17 kg/m 2
Pavement Marking Conversion Chart
Wet Material Thickness
Edge Line Coverage
Area Coverage
English mils
Metric mm (0.001M)
English Ft/gal
Met./Eng.
Metric M/Liter English SF/gal Met./Eng.
Metric
(0.001")
M/gal
SM/gal
SM/Liter
1.0
0.025
4832
1473
393.7
1611
150
39.37
10.0
0.254
483
147
39.4
161
15
3.94
15.0
0.381
322
98.2
26.2
107
10
2.62
19.7
0.500
245
74.8
20.0
82
7.6
2.00
20.0
0.508
242
73.6
19.7
81
7.5
1.97
25.0
0.635
193
58.9
15.7
64
6.0
1.57
30.0
0.762
161
49.1
13.1
54
5.0
1.31
35.0
0.889
138
42.1
11.2
46
4.3
1.12
39.4
1.000
123
37.4
10.0
41
3.8
1.00
40.0
1.016
121
36.8
9.8
40
3.7
0.98
45.0
1.143
107
32.7
8.7
36
3.3
0.87
49.2
1.250
98
29.9
8.0
33
3.0
0.80
50.0
1.270
97
29.5
7.9
32
3.0
0.79
59.1
1.500
82
24.9
6.7
27
2.5
0.67
60.0
1.524
81
24.5
6.6
27
2.5
0.66
78.7
2.000
61
18.7
5.0
20
1.9
0.50
88.6
2.250
55
16.6
4.4
18
1.7
0.44
90.0
2.286
54
16.4
4.4
18
1.7
0.44
98.4
2.500
49
15.0
4.0
16
1.5
0.40
100.0
2.540
48
14.7
3.9
16
1.5
0.39
118.1
3.000
41
12.5
3.3
14
1.3
0.33
120.0
3.048
40
12.3
3.3
13
1.2
0.33
236.2
6.000
20
6.2
1.7
7
0.6
0.17
250.0
6.350
19
5.9
1.6
6
0.6
0.16
255.9
6.500
19
5.8
1.5
6
0.6
0.15
260.0
6.604
19
5.7
1.5
6
0.6
0.15
WDB 4.22.97
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Sheet Metal Conversion Factors
SHEET METAL Most specification references use gage number
followed by the decimal inch thickness. Example: 22 gage
(0.034 inch) Metric specifications use the absolute mm
thickness. It is not the intent of this guidance to change the
thickness of currently used sheeting. The following chart may
be used to specify sheet metal. The thickness under "Specify"
is thinner than the actual gage thickness, since specifications
give minimum thickness.
Gage
Inch
Exact (mm)
Specify (mm)
32
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
0.0134
0.0157
0.0187
0.0217
0.0276
0.0336
0.0396
0.0516
0.0635
0.0785
0.1084
0.1382
0.1681
0.3404
0.3988
0.4750
0.5512
0.7010
0.8534
1.0058
1.3106
1.6129
1.9939
2.7534
3.5103
4.2697
0.34
0.39
0.47
0.55
0.70
0.85
1.0
1.3
1.6
1.9
2.7
3.5
4.2
Percent Thinner
Than "Exact" Value
0.1
2.2
1.1
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.6
0.8
0.8
4.7
1.9
0.3
1.6
This schedule was developed since no existing material was
found to clearly identify existing sheeting in metric units. Until
a more efficient method is developed to address this issue,
specifiers may wish to retain the gage number in specifications,
and couple this with a rounded mm size in parenthesis.
Reinforcing Steel Conversion Factors
REINFORCING STEEL
WSDOT Metric projects will continue to use U.S. Customary
units on PS&E's.
The following table shows the current U.S. customary rebar
sizes in relationship to the respective diameters and crosssectional areas.
U. S. Customary Designation
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
Customary
Metric Equivalent
English System
Diameter Area Diameter Area
(in.)
(in
(mm)
(mm
2)
2)
0.375
0.11
9.5
71
0.500
0.20
12.7
127
0.625
0.31
15.9
198
0.750
0.44
19.1
285
0.875
0.60
22.2
388
1.000
0.79
25.4
507
#9
#10
#11
#14
#18
1.125
1.270
1.410
1.693
2.257
1.00
1.27
1.56
2.25
4.00
28.6
32.3
35.8
43.0
57.3
641
817
1007
1452
2581
Wire Conversion Factors
SEVEN-WIRE, UNCOATED STRAND FOR PRESTRESSED
CONCRETE STRUCTURES The prestressing industry again
uses the soft conversion for all dimensional units of
prestressing wire. This soft conversion is utilized worldwide and
a copy of the equivalent physical properties for Grade 270 lowrelaxation strand, as provided by Florida Wire and Cable
Company, is provided below:
Nominal Strand Diameter
(mm)
(in.)
10
(3/8)
11
(7/16)
12
(15/32)
13
(1/2)
14
(9/16)
15
(0.600)
270 GRADE LOW-RELAXATION ASTM A-416
Minimum Strength
(kN)
(lb.)
(mm 2)
102.3
(23,000)
54.8
137.9
(31,000)
74.2
160.1
(36,000)
85.8
183.7
(41,300)
98.7
230.0
(51,700)
123.9
260.6
(58,600)
140.0
Area
(in 2)
(0.085)
(0.115)
(0.133)
(0.153)
(0.192)
(0.217)
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Sieve Conversion Factors
SIEVES
Sieve Designation (W)
Standard
Alternative
Nominal Sieve
Opening
(in.)
125 mm
106 mm
100 mm
90 mm
75 mm
63 mm
53 mm
50 mm
5 in.
4.24 in.
4 in.
3 1/2 in.
3 in.
2 1/2 in.
2.12 in.
2 in.
5
4.24
4
3.5
3
2.5
2.12
2
Permissible
Variation of
Average
Opening from
the Standard
Sieve
Designation
(y) + or
3.70
3.20
3.00
2.70
2.20
1.90
1.60
1.50
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
Intermediate
Tollerance
Maximum
Individual
Opening
Nominal Wire
Diameter
(x)
(x)
(mm)
130.0 mm
110.2 mm
104.0 mm
93.6 mm
78.1 mm
65.6 mm
55.2 mm
52.1 mm
130.9 mm
111.1 mm
104.8 mm
94.4 mm
78.7 mm
66.2 mm
55.7 mm
52.6 mm
8.00
6.40
6.30
6.08
5.80
5.50
5.15
5.05
45 mm
37.5 mm
31.5 mm
26.5 mm
25.0 mm
22.4 mm
19.0 mm
16.0 mm
13.2 mm
12.5 mm
11.2 mm
9.50 mm
8.00 mm
6.70 mm
6.30 mm
5.60 mm
4.75 mm
4.00 mm
3.35 mm
2.80 mm
2.36 mm
2.00 mm
1.70 mm
1.40 mm
1.18 mm
1.00 mm
0.850 mm
0.710 mm
0.600 mm
0.500 mm
0.425 mm
0.355 mm
0.300 mm
0.250 mm
0.212 mm
0.180 mm
0.150 mm
0.125 mm
0.106 mm
0.090 mm
0.075 mm
0.063 mm
0.053 mm
0.045 mm
0.038 mm
0.032 mm
0.025 mm
0.020 mm
1 3/4 in.
1 1/2 in.
1 1/4 in.
1.06 in.
1 in.
3/4 in.
0.530 in.
1/2 in.
7/16 in.
5/16 in.
0.265 in.
1/4 in.
No. 3 1/2
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 10
No. 12
No. 14
No. 16
No. 18
No. 20
No. 25
No. 30
No. 35
No. 40
No. 45
No. 50
No. 60
No. 70
No. 80
No. 100
No. 120
No. 140
No. 170
No. 200
No. 230
No. 270
No. 325
No. 400
No. 450
No. 500
No. 635
1.75
1.5
1.25
1.06
1
0.875
0.750
0.625
0.530
0.500
0.438
0.375
0.312
0.265
0.250
0.223
0.187
0.157
0.132
0.11
0.0937
0.0787
0.0661
0.0555
0.0469
0.0394
0.0331
0.0278
0.0234
0.0197
0.0165
0.0139
0.0117
0.0098
0.0083
0.0070
0.0059
0.0049
0.0041
0.0035
0.0029
0.0025
0.0021
0.0017
0.0015
0.0012
0.0010
0.0008
1.40 mm
1.10 mm
1.00 mm
0.80 mm
0.80 mm
0.70 mm
0.60 mm
0.50 mm
0.41 mm
0.39 mm
0.35 mm
0.30 mm
0.25 mm
0.21 mm
0.20 mm
0.18 mm
0.15 mm
0.13 mm
0.11 mm
0.095 mm
0.080 mm
0.070 mm
0.060 mm
0.050 mm
0.045 mm
0.040 mm
0.035 mm
0.030 mm
0.025 mm
0.020 mm
0.019 mm
0.016 mm
0.014 mm
0.012 mm
0.010 mm
0.009 mm
0.008 mm
0.007 mm
0.006 mm
0.005 mm
0.005 mm
0.004 mm
0.004 mm
0.003 mm
0.003 mm
0.003 mm
0.003 mm
0.003 mm
46.9 mm
39.1 mm
32.9 mm
27.7 mm
26.1 mm
23.4 mm
19.9 mm
16.7 mm
13.83 mm
13.10 mm
11.75 mm
9.97 mm
8.41 mm
7.05 mm
6.64 mm
5.90 mm
5.02 mm
4.23 mm
3.55 mm
2.975 mm
2.515 mm
2.135 mm
1.820 mm
1.505 mm
1.270 mm
1.080 mm
0.925 mm
0.775 mm
0.660 mm
0.550 mm
0.471 mm
0.396 mm
0.337 mm
0.283 mm
0.242 mm
0.207 mm
0.174 mm
0.147 mm
0.126 mm
0.108 mm
0.091 mm
0.077 mm
0.066 mm
0.057 mm
0.048 mm
0.042 mm
0.034 mm
0.029 mm
47.4 mm
39.5 mm
33.2 mm
28.0 mm
26.4 mm
23.7 mm
20.1 mm
17.0 mm
14.05 mm
13.31 mm
11.94 mm
10.16 mm
8.58 mm
7.20 mm
6.78 mm
6.04 mm
5.14 mm
4 35 mm
3.66 mm
3.070 mm
2.600 mm
2.215 mm
1.890 mm
1.565 mm
1.330 mm
1.135 mm
0.970 mm
0.815 mm
0.695 mm
0.585 mm
0.502 mm
0.425 mm
0.363 mm
0.306 mm
0.263 mm
0.227 mm
0.192 mm
0.163 mm
0.141 mm
0.122 mm
0.103 mm
0.089 mm
0.076 mm
0.066 mm
0.057 mm
0.050 mm
0.041 mm
0.035 mm
4.85
4.59
4.23
3.90
3.80
3.50
3.30
3.00
2.75
2.67
2.45
2.27
2.07
1.87
1.82
1.68
1.54
1.37
1.23
1.10
1.00
0.900
0.810
0.725
0.650
0.580
0.510
0.450
0.390
0.340
0.290
0.247
0.215
0.180
0.152
0.131
0.110
0.091
0.076
0.064
0.053
0.044
0.037
0.030
0.025
0.028
0.025
0.020
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Hard Conversions for Construction
Materials
HARD CONVERSION FOR CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
Structural Steel, M270
Min. Tensile Strength
Min. Yield Strength
Grade
(MPa)
(MPa)
Min. Yield Strength
(ksi)
36
50
50W
70W
400
450
485
620
250
345
345
480
Reinforcing Bars, M31M
Grade
Metric
English
Value
Value
300
400
Tensile Strength
(MPa)
Tensile and Yield Strengths
Min. Yield Strength
(MPa)
Min. Yield Strength
(ksi)
500
600
300
400
40
60
40
60
Common Concrete Strengths (f'c)
Metric
(MPa)
20
English
(psi)
3000
36
50
50
70
28
4000
35
5000
43
6000
48
7000
55
8000
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
Steel
Concrete
Metric Value
0.0000117/oC
0.0000108/oC
English Value
0.0000065/oF
0.000006/oF
Metric Value
7848.3 kg/m3
2402.5 kg/m3
English Value
490 pcf
150 pcf
Unit Weights
Steel
Concrete
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The Construction Trades
THE CONSTRUCTION TRADES
Here are the metric units that will be used by the construction
trades. The term "length" includes all linear measurements-length, width, height, thickness, diameter, and circumference.
Quantity
Unit
Symbol
length
area
kilometer, meter
square kilometer
hectare (10,000 m2)
km, m
km2
ha
square meter
m2
degree (non metric)
minute (non metric)
second (non metric)
"
meter, millimeter
cubic meter
m, mm
m3
Surveying
plane angle
'
Excavating
length
volume
Trucking
distance
volume
mass
kilometer
cubic meter
metric ton (1000 kg)
km
m3
t
length
area
meter, millimeter
square meter
m, mm
m2
length
area
volume
temperature
water capacity
mass (weight)
cross-sectional area
meter, millimeter
square meter
cubic meter
degree Celsius
liter (1000cm)
kilogram, gram
square millimeter
m, mm
m2
m3
oC
L
kg, g
mm2
Paving
Concrete
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Pipe Conversion Factors
Pipe is one of the most ubiquitous products in construction. It
is made of a wide variety of materials, including galvanized
steel, black steel, copper, cast iron, concrete, and various
plastics such as ABS, PVC, CPVC, polyethylene, and
polybutylene, among others.
But like wood 2-by-4's which are not really 2 inches by 4
inches, pipe is identified by "nominal" or "trade" names that
are related only loosely to actual dimensions. For instance, a 2inch galvanized steel pipe has n inside diameter of about 2-1/8
inches and an outside diameter of about 2-5/8 inches. It is
called "2-inch pipe" only for the sake of convenience.
Since few, if any, pipe products have actual dimensions that are
in even, round inch-pound numbers, there is no need to
convert them to even, round metric numbers. Instead, only
their names will change--from inch-pound to metric. Pipe cross
sections will not change. Fittings, flanges, couplings, valves,
and other piping components will be renamed in like manner as
will pipe threads. Here are the inch-pound names for pipe
products (called NPS or "nominal pipe size") and their metric
equivalents (called DN or "diameter nominal"). The metric
names conform to International Standards Organization (ISO)
usage and apply to all plumbing, natural gas, heating oil,
drainage, and miscellaneous piping used in buildings and civil
works projects.
NPS
1/8"
3/16"
1/4"
3/8"
1/2"
5/8"
3/4"
1"
1-1/4"
1-1/2"
2"
2-1/2"
3"
3-1/2"
4"
4-1/2"
5"
6"
6
7
8
10
15
18
20
25
32
40
50
65
80
90
100
115
125
150
DN
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
NPS
8"
10"
12"
14"
16"
18"
20"
24"
28"
30"
32"
36"
40"
44"
48"
52"
56"
60"
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
600
700
750
800
900
1000
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
**(For pipe over 60 inches, use 1 inch equals 25 mm)
TABLE 1
PROPOSED METRIC CSP DIAMETER SIZES
Proposed Metric (mm)
Current Standard (inches)
150
6
200
8
250
10
300
12
375
15
450
18
525
21
600
24
675
27
750
30
825
33
900
36
1050
42
1200
48
1350
54
1500
60
1650
66
1800
72
1950
78
2100
84
2250
90
2400
96
2550
102
DN
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
2700
2850
3000
3150
3300
3450
3600
108
114
120
126
132
138
144
Current (inches)
2 2/3 x 1/2
3x1
5x1
3/4 x 3/4 x 7 1/2
3/4 x 1 x 11 1/2
Corrugation Sizes Proposed (millimeters)
68 x 13
76 x 25
125 x 25
19 x 19 x 191
19 x 25 x 292
TABLE 2
TABLE 3
Current
Gage
16
14
12
10
8
PIPE WALL THICKNESS
Nominal Thickness
(inches)
0.064
0.079
0.109
0.138
0.168
Proposed Nominal Thickness
(millimeters)
1.6
2.0
2.8
3.5
4.3
TABLE 4
PIPE ARCH SIZES
Corrugations
Corrugations
Inches
2 2/3 x 1/2
Span x Rise
Millimeters
68 x 13
Span x Rise
Inches
3x1&5x1
Span x Rise
17 x 13
21 x 15
24 x 18
28 x 20
35 x 24
42 x 29
49 x 33
57 x 38
64 x 43
71 x 47
77 x 52
83 x 57
142 x 91
425 x 325
525 x 375
600 x 450
700 x 500
875 x 600
1050 x 725
1225 x 825
1425 x 950
1600 x 1075
1775 x 1175
1925 x 1300
2075 x 1425
3550 x 2275
53 x 41
60 x 46
66 x 51
73 x 55
81 x 59
87 x 63
95 x 67
103 x 71
112 x 75
117 x 79
128 x 83
137 x 87
Millimeters
76 x 25 & 125 x 25
Span x Rise
1325
1500
1650
1825
2025
2175
2375
2575
2800
2925
3200
3425
Note: millimeters equal to inches x 25. Assumed pipe diameters will be x 25.
TABLE 4A
PIPE ARCH SIZES
Corrugations
(inches)
3/4 x 3/4 x 7 1/2
Span x Rise
Corrugations
(millimeters)
19 x 19 x 191
Span x Rise
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1025
1150
1275
1375
1475
1575
1675
1775
1875
1975
2075
2175
20 x 16
23 x 19
27 x 21
33 x 26
40 x 31
46 x 36
53 x 41
60 x 46
66 x 51
73 x 55
81 x 59
87 x 63
95 x 67
Note: millimeters equal to inches x 25. Assumed pipe diameters will be x 25.
500 x 400
575 x 475
675 x 525
825 x 650
1000 x 775
1150 x 900
1325 x 1025
1500 x 1150
1650 x 1275
1825 x 1375
2025 x 1475
2175 x 1575
2375 x 1675
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Structural Plate Conversion Factors
STRUCTURAL PLATE DIMENSIONS
6 X 2 Corrugation
31 Inch Corner Radius
Span
ft-in
13-3
14-11
16-6
18-1
19-8
Rise
ft-in
9-4
10-2
11-0
11-10
12-8
R
ft.
6.68
7.48
8.29
9.09
9.90
Span
4039
4547
5029
5512
5994
STRUCTURAL PLATE DIMENSIONS
152 x 51 Corrugation
787 mm Corner Radius
(millimeters)
Rise
R
2845
2036
3099
2280
3353
2527
3607
2771
3861
3018
R
ft.
16.05
18.98
21.93
24.98
28.04
TABLE 5M
R
4892
5785
6684
7614
8547
TABLE 6
Gage
12
10
8
7
5
3
1
5/16
3/8
STRUCTURAL PLATE THICKNESS
Current Specification
Inches
.111
.140
.170
.188
.218
.249
.280
.318
.377
Proposed
Millimeters
2.5
3.5
4.5
5.5
6.5
7.0
8.0
9.5