Standard Atmosphere Calculator: Quick Altitude-to-Pressure & Temperature Tool

Standard Atmosphere Calculator with Metric & Imperial Units

What it is

  • A tool that computes International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) properties—pressure, temperature, density, and speed of sound—at a given altitude, and displays results in both metric and imperial units.

Key inputs

  1. Altitude (meters or feet)
  2. Unit selection (metric or imperial; some tools show both simultaneously)
  3. Optional: altitude reference (above mean sea level vs. above ground level) and temperature deviation from standard (ISA offset).

Primary outputs

  • Temperature: °C and °F (or K and °R)
  • Pressure: hPa (mbar) and inHg (or Pa and psi)
  • Density: kg/m³ and lb/ft³
  • Speed of sound: m/s and ft/s (or knots)
  • Air density ratio and pressure ratio relative to sea level (useful for performance calculations)

How it works (brief)

  • Uses the ISA model: tropospheric lapse rate (standard −6.5°C/km) up to 11 km, then layer-by-layer equations for temperature and pressure. Density is derived from the ideal gas law; speed of sound from sqrt(gamma·R·T) with appropriate units.

When to use

  • Aviation performance estimates, aircraft and rocket preliminary design, altitude-conversion tasks, education, and weather-independent standard atmosphere comparisons.

Practical tips

  • Enter altitude in the unit you know; verify unit toggle to avoid conversion errors.
  • Use ISA temperature offset when local temperature differs significantly from standard.
  • For very high altitudes (>86 km) the simple ISA layer equations no longer apply precisely—use an extended model if needed.

Example outputs (sea level / 0 m)

  • Temperature: 15.0°C (59.0°F)
  • Pressure: 1013.25 hPa (29.92 inHg)
  • Density: 1.225 kg/m³ (0.0023769 slugs/ft³ ≈ 0.0765 lb/ft³)
  • Speed of sound: ≈340.3 m/s (1116.4 ft/s)

If you want, I can generate a small calculator script (Python or JavaScript) that returns these values in both unit systems.

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