EngSD
Structural
- Dec 1, 2010
- 29
I am looking for some other opinions/information on how grain pressure along a perimeter wall, such as a flat storage building, should be calculated. In the past I have used Rankine's equation for active earth pressure with a backslope in determining the equivalent fluid density. If I were to assume angle of repose of 25 degrees, angle of internal friction of 25 degrees, and a unit weight of 52 pcf the equivalent fluid density calculates out at 42.4 pcf. However I have come across an article that states that the equivalent fluid density for peaked corn is 23 pcf (see pg 2 of link below for article).
Does anyone know how the author came up with this value? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. The author doesn't reference where his values were obtained and I emailed him asking and did not receive a response.
Thank you.
Does anyone know how the author came up with this value? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. The author doesn't reference where his values were obtained and I emailed him asking and did not receive a response.
Thank you.