Standard atmosphere calculator

Air Density vs Altitude Calculator

Calculate International Standard Atmosphere air density from altitude, with pressure and temperature shown alongside the density result.

Instant ISA density solver

Enter altitude

Results update automatically using interpolated International Standard Atmosphere reference values.

ISA dry air
  • Recommended interpolation range: 0 to 86 km.

Calculated result

Formulas

Air density vs altitude formulas used

Ideal gas relationship

ρ = p / (R x T)

R = 287.05 J/(kg x K)

T in kelvin

Unit conversions

km = m / 1000

m = ft x 0.3048

lb/ft3 = kg/m3 x 0.062428

The calculator interpolates standard atmosphere pressure, temperature, and density values by altitude. For final design, verify against the governing atmosphere model, aircraft performance method, or site weather data.

Reference table

Air density by altitude table

Altitude (km) Altitude (ft) Temperature (°C) Pressure (kPa) Density (kg/m3) Density Ratio
0015.0101.3251.22501.000
13,2818.589.8751.11160.907
26,5622.079.4951.00650.822
39,843-4.570.1080.90930.742
413,123-11.061.6400.81940.669
516,404-17.554.0200.73640.601
619,685-24.047.1810.66010.539
722,966-30.541.0610.59000.482
826,247-37.035.6000.52580.429
929,528-43.530.7420.46710.381
1032,808-50.026.4360.41350.338
1136,089-56.522.6320.36390.297
1239,370-56.519.3300.31080.254
1549,213-56.512.0450.19370.158
2065,617-56.55.4750.088910.073
2582,021-51.62.5110.040080.033
3098,425-46.61.1720.018410.015
40131,234-22.10.2870.0039960.0033
50164,042-2.50.07980.0010270.00084
60196,850-26.10.02030.00030970.00025
70229,659-53.60.004630.000082830.000068
80262,467-74.50.0008860.000018460.000015
86282,152-86.30.0003730.000006960.0000057

Guide

How to use this altitude density calculator

  1. Enter the geometric altitude.
  2. Select meters, kilometers, or feet.
  3. Use the density, density ratio, pressure, and temperature results for early aerodynamic, HVAC, buoyancy, or atmospheric calculations.

Reference

What the results mean

Air density

Air density is mass per unit volume. It directly affects drag force, lift, mass flow rate, buoyancy, and fan or compressor performance.

Density ratio

Density ratio compares the calculated density to sea-level standard density. It is useful for quick altitude performance estimates.

Standard atmosphere

ISA values represent a reference atmosphere, not a weather forecast. Actual density depends on local pressure, temperature, and humidity.

Design use

Use altitude density values for aircraft performance, wind loading, natural ventilation, combustion air, CFD setup, and high-altitude equipment checks.

FAQ

Air density vs altitude questions

What is the air density at sea level?

In the International Standard Atmosphere, dry air density at sea level is approximately 1.225 kg/m3.

Why does air density decrease with altitude?

Air density decreases with altitude because atmospheric pressure falls as there is less air mass above the point being evaluated.

Can I use this for real weather conditions?

Use this page for standard atmosphere estimates. Real air density changes with local temperature, pressure, humidity, and weather conditions.

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