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Pitot PSID

Scott Spencer

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Does anyone have information on the pressure differential (PSID) produced in a pitot tube in the 0 ? 200 knot speed range. A graph and or simple equation is what I?m looking for.

Thanks.
 
q at 200 kts S.L. Standard

dynamic pressure (pitot-static) at 200 kts at sea level on a standard day comes out to 0.9409 psi. Here's how I got that:

q= 1/2 * rho * v^2
q = 1/2 * (0.002378 sl/ft^3) * (200 kts*1.68fps/kts)^2 / 144 in^2/ft^2
 
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