Causes of Failures in Circular Concrete Silo Walls, Particularly Under Environmental Influences

IF 0.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
J. Bilčík, J. Šoltész, Lýdia Leppakorpi Matiašková, K. Gajdosova
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Abstract The paper reports the results of a case study for achieving longer service life and increasing the environmental sustainability of concrete silos. Damage mechanisms in concrete silo walls, and respectively in cylindrical structures (e.g., chimneys, cooling towers, and tanks), are widely diverse. The common causes of failures include those due to poor design considerations, construction deficiencies, non-compliance with operational rules and regulations, lack of maintenance, and insufficient and/or corroded reinforcements, together with the environmental conditions affecting the walls. In addition to the ultimate limit state design, temperature-induced cracking may often be underestimated in the design of reinforced concrete silos, leading to premature deterioration and losses in serviceability. Cracks from environmental or service conditions facilitate the ingress of moisture and corrosive agents. Therefore, there is an increased interest in reducing the appearance of cracks and limiting their width. The aim of this paper is to highlight the synergistic effects in the design, construction, and operation of silo walls, particularly under varying environmental influences. The research undertaken indicates that systematic errors can be identified and corrected.
圆形混凝土筒仓墙失效的原因,特别是在环境影响下
摘要:本文报告了混凝土筒仓实现更长的使用寿命和提高环境可持续性的案例研究结果。混凝土筒仓壁和圆柱形结构(如烟囱、冷却塔和储罐)的损伤机制是多种多样的。常见的故障原因包括设计考虑不佳、施工缺陷、不符合操作规则和条例、缺乏维护、加固不足和/或腐蚀,以及影响墙壁的环境条件。除了极限状态设计之外,在钢筋混凝土筒仓的设计中,温度引起的裂缝可能经常被低估,导致过早劣化和丧失使用能力。环境或使用条件造成的裂缝有利于湿气和腐蚀剂的进入。因此,人们对减少裂缝的出现和限制裂缝的宽度越来越感兴趣。本文的目的是强调筒仓墙的设计、建造和运行中的协同效应,特别是在不同的环境影响下。所进行的研究表明,系统误差是可以识别和纠正的。
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