RODRIGUES, H. C. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0161988131457910; RODRIGUES, Hygor Cesar Soares
Abstract:
In Brazil, structural failures of cylindrical steel silos have occurred more frequently than failures
in other structures. These collapses may be caused by the absence of standardized
recommendations, both for calculating the actions and for calculating the resistance of the
structural elements of the silos. In this context, the objective of this work was to establish
models to estimate the actions in conical roof of steel silos to use them in linear stability
analyses, internal forces, and dimensioning. Thus, in the wind action calculation, the models to
estimate the external pressure coefficients of the roof were determined with the Fourier series
from the experimental data produced by Kabeli (2002). To calculate the actions of the
thermometry cables, the model of Schwab et al. (1991) was established. With the SCIA
Engineer software, which uses the finite element method, linear stability analyses were
performed for three structures, the first without a bracing system, and the others with. The result
of these analyses made it evident that the bracing systems provided greater stability to the
conical roof structures. In the stability analysis, it was observed that the lowest values of the
load factors were calculated for the combination of actions in which the action of the
thermometry cables acted as the main variable action. The internal efforts were determined as
recommended by NBR 8800 (ABNT, 2008) based on first and second order analyses. The
design of the radial beams (stringers) and the polygonal beams (crossbeams) were carried out
according to the recommendations of the NBR 14.762 (ABNT, 2010) standard. In these
analyses, respectively, the verification factor of these elements was equal to 0.94 (94%) and
0.52 (52%).