Grain Silo Calculation Software

Posted in: , on 14. Mar. 2008 - 18:02

Hello

My name is Cengiz Yldz.

I am a civil engineer and a silo designer. I am not a manufacturer or owner of silo.

I can calculate all different types, diameters,and rings of steel corrugated grain storage silos for all horizantal and vertical loads. (And reinforced conceret foundations,elevator towers,truck loading silos etc..)

I have about one hundred project all araound the world.

Iran

(In Tehran,Mohabad,Zahedan,Birjand,Gorgan, Sanandaj,Bokan)

(About 200 000 tonnes flat bottom silos)

Russia (Flat bottom grain steel silos in Tula)

French (In Toulouse Feed Silos)

Germany (In Berlin Feed Silos)

Greece (Near Athen Flat bottom grain steel silos)

Serbia (Flat bottom grain steel silos)

Bulgary (Flat bottom grain steel silos )

Israel (Conical Bottom grain steel Silos) (Near Tel Aviv)

Indonesia (Flat bottom grain steel silos near Jakarta)

Algebria (Flat bottom grain steel storage silos)

Egypt (Flat bottom silo Near Cairo)

etc.

If your firm need help about silo roofs,elevator towers, or corrugated steel silos please contact to :

cyildiz2000@gmail.com

www.mysilosoft.com

Best Regards

One Man Bands.

Posted on 19. Oct. 2012 - 07:41

Regardless of the software application or quality, the marketing seems to have outrun its value.

Wind girders and reinforcing rings have all become a one man band.

In most photographs of silo failures there is at least one silo left standing and one of the pictures in this thread even shows one silo holding up the adjacent collapsed silo. How come some fail and some don't? Construction error is bundled in with design error throughout this thread. Which is it? Considering the regularity of silo failures, have the codes been ammended to provide mandatory restraint by adjacent silos? Of course it won't help a single silo installation but what is the chance?

There was a previous thread extoling hexagonal silo clusters and apart from a tricky extraction system it had a lot of merit. What happened to the venture, or are honeycomb arrangements an accepted norm?