Rankine Scale

The Rankine scale (/ˈræŋkɪn/) is an absolute scale of thermodynamic temperature named after the University of Glasgow engineer and physicist Macquorn Rankine, who proposed it in 1859.

Rankine
Unit ofTemperature
SymbolR, °R, °Ra
Named afterMacquorn Rankine
Conversions
x R in ...... corresponds to ...
   Kelvin scale   5/9x K
   Celsius scale   (5/9x − 273.15) °C
   Fahrenheit   (x − 459.67) °F

History

Similar to the Kelvin scale, which was first proposed in 1848, zero on the Rankine scale is absolute zero, but a temperature difference of one Rankine degree (°R or °Ra) is defined as equal to one Fahrenheit degree, rather than the Celsius degree used on the Kelvin scale. In converting from kelvin to degrees Rankine, 1 K = 9/5 °R or 1 K = 1.8 °R. A temperature of 0 K (−273.15 °C; −459.67 °F) is equal to 0 °R.

Usage

The Rankine scale is still used in engineering systems where heat computations are done using degrees Fahrenheit.

The symbol for degrees Rankine is °R (or °Ra if necessary to distinguish it from the Rømer and Réaumur scales). By analogy with the SI unit (Kelvin scale), some authors term the unit Rankine - omitting the degree symbol.

Some temperatures relating the Rankine scale to other temperature scales are shown in the table below.

Scale
Celsius (°C) Fahrenheit (°F) Kelvin (K) Rankine (°R)
Temperature Absolute zero −273.15 −459.67 0 0
Freezing point of brine −17.78 0 255.37 459.67
Freezing point of water 0 32 273.15 491.67
Boiling point of water 99.9839 211.97102 373.1339 671.64102

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