Structural Analysis
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I have an equalization tank with the following dimensions:
- Height: 5.15 meters
- Length: 10.3 meters
- Width: 30.48 meters
- Total volume calculated: 1616.8116 m³
How can I calculate the air requirement for the tank?
The flow rate is 2.5 MGD.
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