PSI stands for pounds per square inch, a unit of pressure commonly used in the United States and other countries following the imperial measurement system.
MPa stands for megapascal, a unit of pressure or stress in the International System of Units (SI). It is commonly used in engineering and materials science to quantify materials' strength, stiffness, and resistance to external forces.
In the context of concrete strength, MPa (megapascals) and PSI (pounds per square inch) are units used to measure compressive strength, which is the ability of concrete to withstand loads or pressure. The conversion between MPa and PSI is essential for understanding and comparing concrete strength values.
one pound per square inch (psi) = 0.00689475729316836 megapascals (MPa) one megapascal (MPa) = 145.037737730209212786829 pounds per square inch (psi)