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Values for the Mechanical Properties of Wheat, Maize and Wood Pellets for Use in Silo Load Calculations Involving Numerical Methods

Manuel Moya Ignacio, David Sánchez, José Ramón Villar-García

2022Agronomy19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The mechanical properties of the materials stored in agricultural silos determine the loads they generate under static and dynamic conditions. The present work describes the mechanical properties of wheat, maize and wood pellets. Direct shear and triaxial assay devices, and oedometers (all commonly used in geotechnical assays), were used to determine these materials’ internal angle of friction, Poisson’s ratio, Young’s modulus, apparent specific weight, etc. The results for wheat and maize were similar to those previously reported by other authors. For the wood pellets, the results for the internal angle of friction and apparent specific weight were also similar to those found in the literature. However, this is a relatively new type of material, and few results of this type have been reported, certainly not enough for reference values to be available. This work is the first to report this material’s dilatancy angle and Poisson’s ratio. A table is provided with suggested reference values for the studied mechanical properties of each of the test materials; these can be used in silo load calculations involving numerical methods.

Topics & Concepts

SiloPelletsInformation siloDilatantGranular materialMaterials scienceModulusWork (physics)Shear modulusComposite materialGeotechnical engineeringGeologyEngineeringMechanical engineeringSoil Mechanics and Vehicle DynamicsGranular flow and fluidized bedsAgricultural Engineering and Mechanization
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