12. The demand for water during a fire is often the most important factor in the design of distribution storage tanks an
Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2022 3:22 pm
12. The demand for water during a fire is often the most important factor in the design of distribution storage tanks and pumps. For communities with populations less than 200,000, the demand Q (in gallons/min) can be calculated by: Q = 1020/P(1 -0.01 JP) where P is the population in thousands. Set up a vector for P that starts at 10 and increments by 10 up to 200. Use element-by-element computations to determine the demand for each population in P.