Civil Engineering - Water Supply Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Water Supply Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 19)
19.
Most satisfactory formula for an estimate of fire demand Q for a city of population P in thousands for Indian conditions, is
Discussion:
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Pari said:
6 years ago
Kuchling's formula. Q=3182 * √ P, where P is in thousands and Q in litres/min.
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Ashish Tiwari said:
8 years ago
Actually formula a and b are wrong
It's
1136(p/5 +10).
4637under root p(1-0.01under root p).
That's why answer is C?
If above formulas were right then and must be b because it is suggested by Indian standards
It's
1136(p/5 +10).
4637under root p(1-0.01under root p).
That's why answer is C?
If above formulas were right then and must be b because it is suggested by Indian standards
(1)
Prabhat said:
7 years ago
Yes, Option D (none of the above answers is correct).
Due to Kuching's Formula:
Q=3182 X √P.
Due to Kuching's Formula:
Q=3182 X √P.
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Sipashree Behera said:
6 years ago
Yes, Q=3182*√P.
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Tanmoy said:
3 years ago
For India Q=100√ P.
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Amar Sathe said:
1 decade ago
Q = 3182 under root p.
Nani said:
10 years ago
According to Indian standard formula it is B.
P s Thanveer said:
10 years ago
It's known as Kuchling's Formula & its used when population exceeds 50, 000.
Uchit said:
8 years ago
I think b would be more appropriate because Indian standard code recommend it to be used in Indian condition.
Dvs said:
8 years ago
Yes, @Ashish.
5 correct.
5 correct.
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