Cylindrical steel silos are often supported by discrete supports or columns to be able to provide a hopper and to facilitate emptying operations beneath the cylindrical barrel. The simplest mean of support for a light silo is by the use of engaged columns, without the use of unnecessarily expensive ring stiffeners. Such engaged columns gradually introduce the support load into the silo wall by shear, spreading the stresses in circumferential direction. In general, the highest axial compressive stress concentrations can be found in the shell wall in the vicinity of the top of the engaged column, resulting in failure due to excessive yielding and/or local instability.The study aims to identify the optimal combination of dimensions of an engag...