Coal Silo Inspection Reveals Suspended Steel Cone Failure - Kentucky
Market: Mining
Material Stored: Coal
Silo Size: 35' diameter by 120' tall
Issue: Suspended steel cone failure
![Silos for inspection](http://mariettasilos.com/lib/sitefiles/images/case-histories/suspended-cone-failure.jpg)
Marietta Silos was called in to perform an inspection and determine the cause of failure in the silo pictured above. After expert examination, we concluded the failure was a result of the suspended cone breaking loose from the silo wall; the cone fell straight down destroying all the discharge equipment below and blowing out the silo wall. Due to the damages, the silo was deemed unrepairable. As a result, the mine faced significant financial losses and closed operations.
![Silos for inspection](http://mariettasilos.com/lib/sitefiles/images/case-histories/suspended-cone-failure2.jpg)
New silo construction design rarely utilizes the previously acceptable suspended cone construction. It is imperative that silos constructed with this ‘old’ construction design be inspected annually at a minimum to insure their structural integrity.