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Domes for Longitudinal Piles
Perhaps the most common way to store large volume bulk materials is by stacking them in long, prismatic piles. The material is loaded with a side stacker, or with a tripper car from above. Reclaiming is done with a bridge or side scrapper reclaimer or with front end loaders.
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Parabolic
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Acute
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Bent
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Circular
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Geometrica offers efficient longitudinal structures in cross sections that suit the project’s conditions.
Parabolic or acute geometries are best for large crest loads, such as tripper cars, which these domes can easily support. Circular cross sections are ideal for large wind loading sites. Bents start vertically to minimize the footprint of the building. And the ends of any enclosure may be left open, or closed with semi-domes or flat space frame walls.
Geometrica longitudinal structures are particularly suited for highly corrosive environments. The structural tubes may be galvanized steel or aluminum, and either of these materials may be finished with a highly resistant thermoset epoxy or polyester coating. Cladding may be steel, aluminum, fiber-reinforced plastic, polycarbonate, or a combination of these. For aggressive interior environments, FRP cladding may be applied internal to the structure.
As with all geometrica structures, installation of the dome may be carried out concurrent with that of the material handling equipment, or even after the stockpile is in operation.
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175m X 53m Raw Material Dome, USA
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Raw material dome, interior view
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160m X 65m Hematite Dome, Mexico
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Two 53m Bents for fines, Chile
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Fines storage bent, interior view
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