Volume Calculations
Volume of a Cylinder
3.14 x radius squared x height or (3.14r2 h)
Volume of a Cone
1.047 x radius squared x height or (1.047r2h)
Volume of a Rectangle
Length x Width x Height or (L x W x H)
Volume of a Roof or Triangle
Length x Width x Height (L x W x H)
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Volume of Steel Grain Bin = Cylinder + Cone
Volume of a flat Storage or Warehouse = Rectangle + Roof
Diameter = Circumference
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Radius = Diameter
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Story Problem. An inspector was called out to help an applicator figure out how many tablets to place in a grain silo. The silo has an 80’ circumference, 25’ height, and 5’ high cone.
1. Total Volume of Silo?
2. How many tablets/pellets need to be used?
3. How long before aeration?
Jordon’s Feed Mill Story Problem
Jordon’s Feed Mill has a grain silo that is 75’ in circumference and a vertical distance from the eaves to the bottom of the bin of 15’. The cone top is 3’ high.
Larry’s Pest Control has been contracted to fumigate one of the silos for the lesser grain borer. The silo is filled with approximately 500 bushels of spring wheat. Larry can either fumigate on Tuesday July 21st in the evening, or Thursday July 23rd in the evening. The weather for Tuesday is forecast to be partly cloudy with a 70% chance of rain and a high of 95 degrees F. Thursday is forecast to be sunny with a temperature of 101 degrees F. The peak grain temperature ranges from 70 – 80 degrees F. There are horses 50 yards from grain silo.
Detail your fumigation management plan strategy to include at least the following details.
1. What is the volume of this grain bin?
2. How many pellets will you need to use when fumigating?
3. Calculate the required fumigation period based on fumigant grain temperature?
4. Which day would be the best one to start the fumigation?
5. When should ventilation begin?
6. What personal protective equipment should you wear and how does this relate
phosphine gas concentrations?
7. Please review the Fumigant Management Plan and fill in the blank fields (with ?).