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foot-pound-second
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foot-pound-secĀ·ond (ftpoundsknd)
adj. Abbr. fps
Of, relating to, or characteristic of the U.S. Customary and British Imperial systems of measurement based on the foot, the pound, and the second as the fundamental units of length, mass, and time.

foot-pound-second
n
(Mathematics & Measurements / Units) See fps units


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quot;A gross reservoir thickness of about 15 meter was encountered and the well flowed at a rate of 500 bopd through a 6 millimeter bean with a flowing tubing head pressure of 360 pound-force per square inch (psi) on conventional testing," Reliance said about its latest find.
The station will receive the gas at 10 pound-force per square inch gauge (psig) and discharge it at around 925psig.
The BS will receive the gas at 10 pound-force per square inch gauge (psig) and discharge it at about 925 psig.
 
 
 
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