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Bulk storage tanks are very important for industrial and agricultural facilities. The value of these tanks to society exceeds by far the economic value of the tanks and their contents. This is because the failure of tanks and their accessories is not limited to the immediate danger to nearby human lives, but also to a large extent leads to serious consequences and very likely to long-term environmental damages. Thus to prevent failure of the silo it must be design properly. This report contents designing of the silo as per various applicable code and standards. The silo is designed for various types of load acting on it e.g. dead load, live load, wind or seismic load, load during filling and discharging of bulk material etc. Stress calculation has been done for Silo having storage capacity of 580 m3 for storing plastic pellets. This include different kind of stresses developed in silo i.e. circumferential stress, axial stress, equivalents stresses. Finally, all stresses are verified by allowable stress values of construction material according to standards. Axial buckling and circumferential buckling stresses are verified as per DIN 18800 part 4 1990.
Keywords:
Tall structure, Silo design, Design verification
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"Design and Analysis of storage vessel (Silo)", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.4, Issue 5, page no.101 - 119, May-2019, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1905019.pdf
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Publication Details:
Published Paper ID: IJSDR1905019
Registration ID:190491
Published In: Volume 4 Issue 5, May-2019
DOI (Digital Object Identifier):
Page No: 101 - 119
Publisher: IJSDR | www.ijsdr.org
ISSN Number: 2455-2631
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