Some causes of reinforced concrete silos failure
Abstract
This paper presents some problems connected with causes of reinforced concrete silos failure. Reinforced concrete silos and
other shells were built for decades. Vitality i.e. durability of cracked silo walls are one of the most important parameters during
designing process, constructional and exploitation time of these shells. Some reasons of appearance of horizontal and vertical
cracks as temperature, pressure of stored material, live loads e.g. wind, dynamic character of wind, moisture, influence of
construction joints, thermal insulation, chemistry active environmental etc. reduce the carrying capacity of the walls of the silos
and causes lower the state of reliability. Horizontal and vertical cracks can cause corrosion of concrete and steel bars, decreasing
stiffness of contraction, bigger deflection, increasing of carbonation of concrete cover and dank of concrete wall. Horizontal and
vertical cracks allow condensate water infiltrates into wall. Local and global imperfactions of concrete shells are increasing
according to greater number of cracks. Taking into account these facts, reducing of strength parameters reduce the service life of
the whole reinforced concrete structure causing failure status. The technology of repairing cracked walls must take into
consideration the model of failure, simple one parameter or complex as series or parallel system models.
Issue date (year)
2017Author
Maj, MarekCollections
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