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http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/sem.2005.19.3.321

Shell forms for egg-shaped concrete sludge digesters: A comparative study on structural efficiency  

Zingoni, A. (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Cape Town)
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Structural Engineering and Mechanics / v.19, no.3, 2005 , pp. 321-336 More about this Journal
Abstract
The structural feasibility of a variety of non-conventional sludge digesters, in the form of thin shells of revolution constructed in concrete, has formed the subject of investigation of a recent programme of research at the University of Cape Town. Such forms are usually known in the literature as "egg-shaped", and the advantages of these over conventional digesters of the wide-cylindrical type are now well-recognised: superior mixing efficiency, less accumulation of deposits at the bottom, easier removal of bottom deposits and surface crust, reduced heat losses, and so forth. With the aim of exploring the structural feasibility of various non-conventional forms for concrete sludge digesters, and making available usable analytical data and practical guidelines for the design of such thin shell structures, a number of theoretical studies have recently been undertaken, and these have covered conical assemblies, spherical assemblies and parabolic ogival configurations. The purpose of the present paper is to bring together the different analytical approaches employed in each of these studies, summarise the main findings in each case, draw comparisons among the various studied configurations with regard to structural efficiency and functional suitability, and make appropriate conclusions and recommendations.
Keywords
shell structures; containment shells; concrete digesters; shells of revolution; non-conventional sludge digesters; shell analysis; shell design;
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