SW - Physical, Chemical and Biological Properties of MSW - Ilearn
SW - Physical, Chemical and Biological Properties of MSW - Ilearn
SW - Physical, Chemical and Biological Properties of MSW - Ilearn
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Course outcomes
Program outcome
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Content of lecture
biological
Description
Specific weight is defined as the weight of a material per unit volume (e.g. kg/m3 , lb/ft3 )
Usually it refers to uncompact waste.
It varies with geographic location, season of the year, and length of time in storage.
Significant
1.
Specific weight provided information for predicting : storage volume, after compaction in a collection truck and (collection of waste)
after compaction within a landfill cell (landfill design)
Exercise
During a sampling event at a tipping floor of a MRF, MSW is found to contain the
following components:
Component
Density (kg/m3)
Food waste
290
22
Mixed plastics
60
12
Glass
200
200
12
Textiles
60
Dust, dirt
500
28
Moisture
Definition : The moisture in a sample is expressed as percentage of the wet weight of
the MSW material
Significant
1.
It is useful for estimating heat content, landfill sizing, and transports requirements
2.
It can be expressed either as a % of the wet weight or as a % of the dry weight of the material.
3.
The wet-weight method is more commonly used and is expressed as follows :
M = (w-d)/w X 100
W = initial weight of sample as delivered (kg)
d = weight of sample after drying at 105oC (kg)
Using the data for a MSW sample provided above, determine the average moisture content
of the sample. Base your calculations on a 100kg sample size
Solution
Component
Moisture content
(%)
Wt(%)
Moist
weight
Dry weight
Paper waste
25
25
(1-0.07)(25)
Yard waste
55
18
18
(1-0.55)(18)
Food waste
65
20
20
(1-0.65)(20)
Plastic
(1-0.02)(5)
Wood
20
(1-0.20)(8)
Glass
(1-0.03)(7)
Metals
(1-0.03)(9)
Textile
12
(1-0.08)(8)
Total
100
72.21
Definition : Amount of moisture retained by mixed solids against the force gravity. Field
capacity varies with the degree of pressure applied to the waste and the state of decomposition
of the waste.
This parameter is very critical because (1) aerobic microbial activity is optimized at/or
slightly below the field capacity (2) to predict leachate formation in landfills, compost piles,
or storage piles.
Field capacity
Significant of Field capacity parameter
Discussion
How to apply knowledge of physical, chemical and biological characteristics of MSW in
Figure 1 ?
Figure 1