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Title: DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF FEED MILLING FACILITIES. PART I. PLANNING, STRUCTURAL, AND LIFE SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS.

Author
item Rosentrater, Kurt
item WILLIAMS, GREGORY - FWS DESIGN BUILDERS INC

Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 4/8/2004
Publication Date: 8/4/2004
Citation: Rosentrater, K.A., Williams, G.D. 2004. Design considerations for the construction and operation of feed milling facilities. Part I. Planning, structural, and life safety considerations. ASAE/CSAE Annual International Meeting. August 1-4, 2004, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Feed mills represent an important segment of our food production system, supplying the nutritional need for animals in our meat supply system. Agri-industrial facilities such as feed mills have a number of unique design requirements that are relatively unknown. The purpose of this paper is to summarize state of the art design procedures for feed milling facilities constructed in North America. To this end, in Part I of this series, planning, life safety, and structural design criteria for these facilities are examined and relevant theory is presented. Additional resources are cited for further study of concepts. This paper should be of benefit to both academics who teach facility design and practitioners alike.