07Training

Technical
training

For engineers, designers, and manufacturers in grain storage structures. Learn the structure from the people who helped set the standard.

Discipline
Education
Sector
Grain storage
Codes
U.S. + EU
ROOF LOAD1234SHELLLOAD PATH · ROOF → FOUNDATION
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01 — What it covers
ST · SVC-07
Rev 04
Learn the structure from the people who set the standard.

Grain storage engineering is not taught in most structural programs. The loads are different, the failure modes are different, and the standards sit outside the building-code mainstream. We train engineers, designers, and manufacturers in how these structures actually behave.

The training is code-based and specific. Janssen and mass-flow pressures, the discharge loads that pull a structure off-center, fatigue and corrosion over fill cycles, and how the governing standards treat each. It is the foundational material, taught by people who helped write it.

Sessions are built around the structures your team actually designs, from a single bin to a full facility. The goal is not familiarity. It is the judgment to know what governs before the analysis confirms it.

Governs — Code-based
02When you need it
01

An engineering team moving into grain storage and handling work.

02

A manufacturer whose designers need a code-based structural foundation.

03

A firm standardizing how its engineers approach bulk-solids loads.

04

New hires who need grain-structure fundamentals quickly.

05

A team adopting SiloForge™ that wants the engineering behind the output.

03What you receive
A

Training session

Code-based instruction built around your structures.

B

Worked references

The governing checks, shown on real geometry.

C

Reference material

A standards map your team keeps after the session.

Training is structural education. It is not an engagement to design or seal your structures.
04Codes applied

The standards we teach from.

The curriculum is built on the published standards, taught from the source research.

ASABE S433 / S652Bulk-solids pressures, taught from the source research.
ASCE 7-22Wind, seismic, and snow on tall and exposed structures.
AISC 360 / AISI S100Steel design for bins, towers, and support.
ACI 313 / 318Concrete silo and foundation fundamentals.
EN 1991-4 / EN 1993The Eurocode path, where your work requires it.
05Design it yourself

The programs your team will learn to drive.

Start a project

Build it once.

Tell us what your team designs and where the gaps are. We will build the session around it.