MORAES, A. C. C.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8708330488998911; MORAES, Ana Carolina Cavalcanti.
Résumé:
Brazil is the third-largest producer of maize in the world, and one of the main stages after
harvest is storage, influenced among many factors by the moisture content of the grains.
This work aims to determine the physical and flow properties of maize as well as the
analytical determination of the pressures exerted on the walls of slender vertical metallic
silos. The studied properties were obtained through tests carried out with the direct shear
apparatus “Jenike Shear Cell”. The calculations of horizontal, vertical, and wall friction
pressures for loading and unloading were performed using the American standard
ANSI/ASAE EP433. The average flow function decreased its value with the increase of
humidity, increasing the cohesion between the particles. The internal friction angles and
effective internal friction angles showed little variation with the change in humidity. The
wall friction angles and hopper tilt angles increased in direct proportion to the increase in
humidity, while the flow factor decreased smoothly. As for the pressures, the increase in
the moisture content changed the consolidated specific weight of the stored grains,
proportionally interfering in the value of the pressures exerted inside the silo, which could
compromise its structural safety.