Convert Inch-Pound-Force to British Thermal Units
Convert Inch-Pound-Force (in·lbf) to British Thermal Units (BTU) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
BTU = in·lbf × 0.0001070889553
About Inch-Pound-Force
An inch-pound-force (in·lbf) is the work done by one pound-force through one inch - exactly 0.11298482902761670 J (= 1/12 ft·lbf). It is the dominant torque unit for small fasteners and precision instruments in the US: a #6-32 screw in aluminium is torqued to 4-6 in·lbf; a dental implant abutment screw to ~25-30 Ncm (2.2-2.7 in·lbf). Hobby servo motor torque is quoted in oz·in (1 in·lbf = 16 oz·in). Bicycle stem bolts are typically 4-6 Nm (35-53 in·lbf). 1 in·lbf = 0.11298 J = 1/12 ft·lbf = 11.298 Ncm.
About British Thermal Units
A British Thermal Unit (BTU) - the heat to raise 1 lb of water by 1°F - equals exactly 1,055.05585262 J. It dominates US HVAC: room air conditioners are rated in BTU/h (5,000-24,000 BTU/h = 1.5-7.0 kW); one ton of refrigeration is exactly 12,000 BTU/h. Natural gas is billed in therms (100,000 BTU) in the US. Higher heating values: natural gas ~1,020-1,050 BTU/ft³; No. 2 fuel oil ~138,700 BTU/US gal; propane ~91,500 BTU/US gal. 1 BTU = 1,055.06 J = 252.164 cal = 0.29307 Wh.
Quick Reference Table
| Inch-Pound-Force (in·lbf) | British Thermal Units (BTU) |
|---|---|
| 1 in·lbf | 0.000107089 BTU |
| 2 in·lbf | 0.000214178 BTU |
| 5 in·lbf | 0.000535445 BTU |
| 10 in·lbf | 0.00107089 BTU |
| 25 in·lbf | 0.00267722 BTU |
| 50 in·lbf | 0.00535445 BTU |
| 100 in·lbf | 0.0107089 BTU |