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ADVANCES IN STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
卷 21, 期 16, 页码 2507-2517出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1369433217742526
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drifted snow loads; full-scale tests; roof; silo; steel
Large diameter steel silos usually require a beam structure to support rooftop inspection gangways and resist loads derived from the snow and wind actions. The existence of localized overloads caused by drifted snow on roofs as a consequence of the wind action has been reported in the literature. European standard EN 1991-1-3 also considers the need of taking into account asymmetric patterns for snow loads calculation. However, conical roofs are not included in the specific list of cases considered by this standard. The present work compares the normal stresses and displacements produced in a conical steel silo roof structure by applying balanced loads distributed on the whole roof and unbalanced loads applied on a roof sector. Experimental measurements and a three-dimensional beam model developed by the authors have been used to predict the stresses and vertical displacements of a metal silo roof structure measuring 18.34 m in diameter. The results show that the existence of an asymmetric load pattern produces higher normal stresses (up to 23%) and vertical displacements (up to 50%) than those derived from balanced loads, for any similar load per beam considered.
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