You have some questions to answer. 1. How did you arrive at an inner diameter of 9' and an outer diameter of 11' if the wall(footing) is 2 feet thick? A two foot thick wall(footing) all the way around would have a 4' larger outside diameter. Some of the guys figured the diametric numbers you provided and did their math based on that which would supply enough concrete for a 1' thick wall(footing). that answer was 4.65 cu yds which would be correct. 2. If the wall (footing) is to be 2' thick and 4' high then twice as much concrete would be needed or 9.3 yds which would be correct.
This reminds me of an absent minded neighbor who told me he was "putting up a silo". All he did was build a straight wall. I thought he'd really become absent minded and just forgot to go up. He then packed silage against the wall in a half hearted attempt to duplicate another neighbor's bunk silo.
SOO... MF1155????? Is this going to be a "TOWER SILO" or some other kind of "SILO". We need to know before we can accomplish any further calculations.
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