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has gloss | eng: Standard cubic feet per minute (SCFM) is the volumetric flow rate of a gas corrected to "standardized" conditions of temperature, pressure and relative humidity, thus representing a precise mass flow rate. However, great care must be taken, as the "standard" conditions vary between definitions and should therefore always be checked. Worldwide, the "standard" condition for pressure is variously defined as an absolute pressure of 101,325 pascals, 1.0 bar (i.e., 100,000 pascals), 14.73 psia, or 14.696 psia and the "standard" temperature is variously defined as 68 °F, 60 °F, 0 °C, 15 °C, 20 °C or 25 °C. The relative humidity (e.g., 36% or 0%) is also included in some definitions of standard conditions. There is, in fact, no universally accepted set of standard conditions. (See Standard conditions for temperature and pressure). |
lexicalization | eng: Scfm |
lexicalization | eng: Standard Cubic Feet per Minute |
instance of | (noun) a fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitely gas |
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has gloss | fra: L'acronyme SCFM est une unité de mesure de débit de gaz fréquemment utilisé dans les pays anglo-saxons. SCFM signifie Standard cubic feet per minute, soit en français pied au cube par minute. |
lexicalization | fra: SCFM |
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