That depends entirely on the diameter !
volume of 1 cement bag is 0.035cu.m.
First, you'll have to decide what you want to store in the silo. The size really depends on the volume, not on the mass you are going to store in it. Divide the 30 tonnes by the density of whatever you will store there, to convert that to a volume. Next, decide what shape the silo is going to have. I believe silos usually have a cylindrical shape, so you can use the formula for a cylinder. Then, just experiment with diferent values for radius and height, to get a size you like. That is, into the formula for a cylinder, insert a value for the radius, then solve for the height.
The volume is(1000)/(density of cement in kg/m3) cubic meters.
Total volume multuplied by the figure .30 . Mart ratio calculate and sum of ratio Example 1:4=5 . 1/5x90Cft
Dear Friend, calculate the volume of the silo ie., nothing but the capacity you required.
If 33% of the silo is cement, then you have 16.5 tons of cement in a 50-ton silo.
To find the volume of a silo, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = πr^2h, where r is the radius of the silo base and h is the height of the silo. Measure these dimensions and plug them into the formula to calculate the volume.
A small cement silo works by storing dry cement powder and releasing it into a mixer or conveyor system through a controlled discharge mechanism. The silo typically has an aeration system to prevent clogging and ensure a consistent flow of cement. The cement is loaded from the top and can be unloaded from the bottom through a screw conveyor or air slides.
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To calculate the density of cement, you need to know the mass of the cement and its volume. Divide the mass of the cement by its volume to get the density. The density of cement is typically around 1,440 kg/m³.
The formula to calculate the density of cement fiber boards is: Density = Mass / Volume Measure the mass (weight) of the board, then calculate the volume by multiplying the length, width, and thickness of the board. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to get the density.
That depends entirely on the diameter !
when water is added to the cement,cement volume decreases due to removal of air from cement particles. this reduction in cement volume is the bulkage
Mass = volume x density. The volume is 3,153.75 units (whatever you measured it in) and then you need to multiply it by the density