Knowing the temperature distribution in silo is a convenient and efficient way to control the process of grain storage.A three-dimensional(3-D)numerical model was used to study the temperature variation in small grain steel silo under quasi-steady state.In this study,experiments were conducted and porous media model was adopted.Results of numerical simulation and experiment were compared and the results indicated that grain temperature was influenced by temperature of the wall,grain stacking height,and the distance between grain and wall.The higher the wall temperature,the more the temperature increases.If the wall temperature is low,the effect of wall temperature on temperature distribution is significant.The temperature at the top part of grain varied obviously with the changes of temperature in air layer.Overall,numerical simulation results coincided with experimental results and the model established in this study is valuable for predicting grain temperature in steel silo.
Traditional method to prevent stored grain from deterioration is to control grain temperature.A three dimensional(3-D)numerical model was established to study the temperature variation in outdoor squat silo and large size horizontal warehouse at quasi-steady-state.In this research,porous media model and solar radiation model were adopted.Numerical and experimental results showed that grain temperature was influenced by temperature of wall,height of grain and the distance between grain and the wall.Temperature changes dramatically at the top layer of grain heap due to solar radiation and heat convection at air layer.Temperature of grain close to wall increased with the increasing of ambient temperature.The model established in this research is suitable for predicting grain temperature in outdoor squat silo and large size horizontal warehouse.