Celsius to Rankine Converter

Celsius to Rankine Converter

Enter °C value below for instant °R result. Batch mode handles multiple inputs.

## Popular °C to °R Values
Celsius (°C) Rankine (°R) Context
0491.67Ice melts
20527.67Comfortable indoor
37536.33Normal body temp
100671.67Water boils
-273.150Absolute zero
## °C to °R Formula

Rankine adds 459.67 to Fahrenheit, and Fahrenheit is Celsius times 9/5 plus 32. Combined:

°R = (°C × 9/5) + 491.67

  1. Multiply °C by 9/5 (or 1.8).
  2. Add 491.67 (equivalent of 32°F + 459.67°R offset).

Example: 25°C → (25 × 1.8) + 491.67 = 45 + 491.67 = 536.67°R.

## Scale Comparison Chart
°C °F °R -273 0 100 0 492 672

Visual alignment: °R starts at absolute zero, °C at water freeze.

## Engineering Applications
  • Thermodynamics: Rankine cycle for steam turbines uses °R for efficiency calcs.
  • Aerospace: Jet engines spec in °R for high-temp materials.
  • US cryogenics: Liquid nitrogen at 135.6°R (-320°F equivalent).
## Scale Origins

Rankine, devised by William Rankine in 1859, shifts Fahrenheit to absolute zero (0°R). Celsius centers on water (0-100). US engineering favors °R for absolute temps; metric zones use Kelvin (close to °C + 273.15).

## Common Questions
Why use Rankine over Kelvin?

Rankine matches Fahrenheit intervals, suiting US imperial systems. Kelvin aligns with Celsius.

Is °R always positive?

Yes, absolute zero is 0°R—no negative values possible.

Batch conversion limit?

Up to 10 lines; separate by newlines for quick lists.

## References

National Institute of Standards and Technology. (2023). Thermodynamic Properties of Water. NIST Steam Tables.

ASHRAE Handbook. (2021). Fundamentals, Chapter 1: Thermodynamics. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers.

Mackay, A. L. (1991). Dictionary of Scientific Quotations. Institute of Physics Publishing.