The pattern of solids how during discharge of a silo and the pressures agai
nst the silo wall are commonly assumed to depend only on the measurable pro
perties of the solid, including its interaction with the silo wall. A small
number of previous studies have noted that the method of filling the silo
may affect the flow pattern, generally altering it from mass to mixed flow.
It has been suggested that this change may be caused by altered mechanical
properties of the solid. However, the significance of the fillings method
fur the practical design of silos has rarely been considered. In this exper
imental study, barley and plastic pellets were tested in a pilot scale alum
inium silo with a flat bottom. The paper outlines the results of the experi
ments, in which flow pattern observations were made from the top surface, a
nd wall stresses were measured using strain gauges. The filling process is
seen to have a marked effect on the flow pattern and wall stresses found fo
r plastic pellets, but very little effect on those for barley. The implicat
ions for silo design are discussed briefly. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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