Influence of specific weight and wall friction coefficient on normal pressures in silos using the Finite Element Method

R. M. Gandia, F. C. Gomes, W. C. D. Paula, P. Aguado
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The objective of this work was to develop models using the Finite Element Method (FEM) to assess the maximum normal pressures in the static condition in silos using different wall friction coefficient and specific weight of the stored product compared to the pressures obtained by the Eurocode 1, part 4. The geometries of the silos models were developed based on the dimensions of the experimental station at the Universidad de Leon (Spain). The material properties were obtained by Jenike shear cell tests and were used to generate the models by the MEF. 3D models were generated varying the friction coefficient (0.2, 0.4, and 0.6) and the specific weight (6; 7.5 and 9 kN / m3). It was verified that the models by FEM follow the theory of pressures in silos: normal pressures increase due to the increase in specific weight and decrease due to the increase in the friction coefficient. Moreover, the maximum normal pressure occurs at the hopper silo transition. The experimental pressures (FEM models) compared with Eurocode 1, part 4 allowed to validate the models developed, presenting trends of similar values to those found by the MEF. The experimental models demonstrated that the influence of the wall friction coefficient and specific weight significantly interferes with the pressures in slender silos.
用有限元法研究筒仓比重和壁摩擦系数对筒仓法向压力的影响
这项工作的目的是使用有限元法(FEM)开发模型,以评估使用不同壁摩擦系数和存储产品比重的筒仓在静态条件下的最大正常压力,并与欧洲规范1第4部分获得的压力进行比较。筒仓模型的几何形状是根据莱昂大学(西班牙)实验站的尺寸设计的。通过Jenike剪切单元试验获得材料性能,并利用MEF生成模型。生成了摩擦系数(0.2、0.4和0.6)和比重(6;7.5和9kn / m3)。验证了有限元模型符合筒仓压力理论:法向压力随比重增大而增大,随摩擦系数增大而减小。最大正压力出现在料斗筒仓过渡处。实验压力(FEM模型)与欧洲规范1,第4部分进行比较,允许验证所开发的模型,呈现与MEF发现的相似值的趋势。实验模型表明,壁摩擦系数和比重的影响对细长筒仓内的压力有显著的干扰作用。
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