Schambach
Structural
- Jul 31, 2001
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On a bulk storage fertilizer containment building with 16' tall concrete walls I'd like to brace the tops of the concrete walls to not have to design pure cantilevered walls. The material will actually be stored HIGHER than the walls so a brace at 16' would be embedded in the stored material. My concern is not the corrosion aspects of what fertilizer against this brace would be (though that's an issue) but rather the "fluid" pressures that would act on this brace as it is an obstruction to free-flowing material as the piles are created and/or removed from the bin. Anybody have experience with this? Round tubes better than square shapes? Can I look at the forces on these braces as a uniform load equal to the height and density of material above it? Any other suggestions or concerns?
Thanks.
Thanks.