ajk1
Structural
- Apr 22, 2011
- 1,791
What is the most common method of rendering water filled silos watertightwith with respect to:
a) New water filled silos (about 30 m high): Is a liner used to render it water-tight, or is it to design to limit crack width and not use a liner, or is some other method used?
b) Existing 70 or 80 year old silo (about 30 m high) that was used for storing granular materials but now they want to convert it to store water. Would a steel liner be used to keep the water from leaking out through the cracks? Or would external prestressing be used and no liner? Or would a reinofrced concrete liner be used? Anyone with experience with this who can answer this? Thanks.
a) New water filled silos (about 30 m high): Is a liner used to render it water-tight, or is it to design to limit crack width and not use a liner, or is some other method used?
b) Existing 70 or 80 year old silo (about 30 m high) that was used for storing granular materials but now they want to convert it to store water. Would a steel liner be used to keep the water from leaking out through the cracks? Or would external prestressing be used and no liner? Or would a reinofrced concrete liner be used? Anyone with experience with this who can answer this? Thanks.