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I hope I have included this discussion in the right section.. .
I wanted to ask if any of you have any idea how the internal stucco of a silos is, the sawing ones to understand, maybe by pointing out to me some site where you can draw information about it, or some drawing, or photo.
I would like to point out that mine is just a simple curiosity.
I thank you from now on for your availability.

(ps: I presented myself many months ago in the new inventor users section
I will soon have to do it in that of solidworks)
 
Hi.
You don't need me to shoot you, you did it once. Just go ahead.
how are the silos made?
simply of the metal sheets and welded with the final part of cone trunk.
then there can be a dust extraction system if necessary.
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Thanks for the gerod answer.
"virole" wire plates can be welded as you say, fixed by screws, but inside the silos there is no reinforcement frame for the structure, that's what I was trying to know. today or spent some hours on the internet, looking for an image, a design, to know what was beyond those sheets (virole) but I found nothing.. .
Thanks anyway.
 
generally there are no frames. If anything outside reinforcements.
If you put the frame inside then how do you empty the silo? You'd always have material inside.
even the tanks with heights up to 15 meters high (maybe even beyond) and 12 meters in diameter are without frame. I've always seen them welded.
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I confirm that the round silo "have on its own" without need of additional structures.
 
generally there are no frames. If anything outside reinforcements.
If you put the frame inside then how do you empty the silo? You'd always have material inside.
even the tanks with heights up to 15 meters high (maybe even beyond) and 12 meters in diameter are without frame. I've always seen them welded.
Hi.
correct, I was in a height silo 15 meters to see the result of a cleaning (we pass from a filtration to a more push filtration, so the silo went clean to the bottom) and this has no internal frame.
clearly it was not a sawing silo.
 

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