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A concrete silo is an upright container for storing bulk granular material. Silos are special structures, posing special problems not encountered in normal building design. There are two types of silos: precast stave silos, and cast-in-place silos.


Practice oriented papers and articles ON SILO, CONCRETE

Methylsiliconate as Set-Retarding Admixture

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 7/1/2022

A Consideration of the Structural Integrity of Time-Varying Mass Systems

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 4/1/2022

Experimental investigation of shear-critical prestressed steel fibre reinforced concrete beams

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 10/1/2020

It Can Be Done

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 6/1/2020

Assessment of Urban Building Complexes Subjected to Natural and Man-Made Hazards

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 6/1/2016

ICRI Projects: Repair and Renovation Projects Honored

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 4/1/2010

FRP Super Laminates

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 3/1/2010

Synergistic Effect of MgO-Based Expansive Agent and Shrinkage-Reducing Admixture on Compensating the Shrinkage of Cementitious Materials

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 10/1/2009

Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Admixtures for Cement Based Materials

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 3/22/2006

Development of Low Cost Housing Materials Based on Phosphogypsum and Calcium Sulfoaluminate Cement

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 3/22/2006

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