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Shaking table tests of a full-scale flat-bottom manufactured steel silo filled with wheat: Main results on the fixed-base configuration
Authors:Stefano Silvestri  Sulyman Mansour  Matteo Marra  Johann Distl  Marco Furinghetti  Igor Lanese  Enrique Hernndez-Montes  Caterina Neri  Michele Palermo  Alberto Pavese  Elisa Rizzo Parisi  Adam Jan Sadowski  Francesco Selva  Tomoyo Taniguchi  Laura Vadrucci  Felix Weber
Institution:Stefano Silvestri,Sulyman Mansour,Matteo Marra,Johann Distl,Marco Furinghetti,Igor Lanese,Enrique Hernández-Montes,Caterina Neri,Michele Palermo,Alberto Pavese,Elisa Rizzo Parisi,Adam Jan Sadowski,Francesco Selva,Tomoyo Taniguchi,Laura Vadrucci,Felix Weber
Abstract:This paper reports on a series of shaking table tests on a full-scale flat-bottom steel silo filled with soft wheat, characterized by aspect ratio of around 0.9. The specimen was a 3.64-m diameter and 5.50-m high corrugated-wall cylindrical silo. Multiple sensors were used to monitor the static and dynamic response of the filled silo system, including accelerometers and pressure cells. Numerous unidirectional dynamic tests were performed consisting of random signals, sinusoidal inputs, and both artificial and real earthquake records. The objectives of this paper are (i) to provide a general overview of the whole experimental campaign and (ii) to present selected results obtained for the fixed-base configuration. The measured data were processed to assess the static pressures, the dynamic overpressures (related to the effective mass) and the accelerations of monitored points on the silo wall, and to identify the basic dynamic properties (fundamental frequency of vibration, damping ratio, dynamic amplification factors) of the filled silo. The main findings are discussed and compared with the predictions given by available theoretical models and code provisions. It is found that the fundamental frequency slightly decreases with increasing acceleration, while it slightly increases with increasing compaction of the granular material. For close-to-resonance input, the dynamic amplification (in terms of peak values of accelerations) increases along the height of the silo wall up to values of around 1.4 at the top surface of the solid content. The dynamic overpressures appear to increase with depth (differently from the EN1998-4 expectations), and to be proportional to the acceleration.
Keywords:dynamic properties  flat-bottom silo  granular solid  shaking table  pressures
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