Eager to convert ton-hour refrigeration to horsepower-hours? Our TR-h to hp-h Converter, crafted by Newtum, offers a swift and accurate transformation for your engineering calculations.
A ton-hour (TR-h) is a unit of energy representing the cooling or refrigeration effect produced by the melting of one ton (2000 pounds) of pure ice at a temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) in a 24-hour period. This unit is often used in the field of refrigeration engineering to quantify the energy required for cooling processes.
Definition of Horsepower-hourA horsepower-hour (hp-h) is a unit of energy equivalent to the work done by a power of one horsepower acting for one hour. This traditional unit is used to quantify the energy output or work performed by engines and motors, reflecting the capacity to do work over a certain time period.
Ton-hour (TR-h) | Horsepower-hour (hp-h) |
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0.1 TR-h | 0.3929 hp-h |
0.5 TR-h | 1.9645 hp-h |
1 TR-h | 3.929 hp-h |
2 TR-h | 7.858 hp-h |
3 TR-h | 11.787 hp-h |
5 TR-h | 19.645 hp-h |
10 TR-h | 39.29 hp-h |
20 TR-h | 78.58 hp-h |
50 TR-h | 196.45 hp-h |
100 TR-h | 392.9 hp-h |
Example 1:
Convert 10 TR-h to hp-h:
10 TR-h = 10 × 3.929 hp-h = 39.29 hp-h
Example 2:
Convert 25 TR-h to hp-h:
25 TR-h = 25 × 3.929 hp-h = 98.225 hp-h
A brief history of the conversion from ton-hour refrigeration to horsepower metric hours stems from the need to harmonize different units of energy and work across various industries. The ton-hour originated in refrigeration, while horsepower has its roots in the power output of engines.
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Example 1:
Convert 15 TR-h to hp-h:
15 TR-h = 15 × 3.929 hp-h = 58.935 hp-h
Example 2:
Convert 30 TR-h to hp-h:
30 TR-h = 30 × 3.929 hp-h = 117.87 hp-h