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Recovery of the indigenous soil microbial community after landfillingWigfull, Sharon Denise January 1990 (has links)
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Process Simulation of Plasma Gasification for Landfill WasteBoon Hau, Tan January 2018 (has links)
The growing amount of landfill waste within the EU could pose a problem in the future should there not be any effective treatment methods. This study aims to investigate the performance of landfill waste in a plasma gasification process by simulating the process in ASPEN Plus. The investigation is focused on the energy recovery potential of RDF based on composition and heating value of syngas, and cold gas efficiency (CGE). The plasma gasification system consists of a shaft gasifier and a separate tar cracking reactor where high temperature plasma is used for conversion of tar compounds considered in the model, which are toluene and naphthalene. In addition, the model is divided into five sections, namely drying, pyrolysis, char gasification, melting and tar cracking. Mass and energy balance of the system was performed to better understand the system. The results show that the plasma gasification system was able to produce a syngas with a LHV of 4.66 MJ/Nm3 while improving syngas yield by attaining a higher content of hydrogen. Thus, the plasma tar cracking of tar compounds can achieve a clean syngas and improve syngas yield. Parameter study on effect of ER show that syngas has higher heating value and CGE at lower ER. On the other hand, preheated air can help recover energy from the system while lowering the ER required for the char gasification process to meet the heat demand from partial combustion. The findings implied that landfill waste has energy potential by using a suitable treatment process such as plasma gasification.
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Recycling in the demolition industry - a case study of Destroy ABFredriksson, Peter, Tafreshi, Simon January 2016 (has links)
Landfill and mixed wastes are more expensive to dispose of than sorted wastes, and also decrease the possibilities for recycling of wastes. This thesis aimed towards determining what the potential benefits could be with leasing a sorting site and whether or not Destroy RC AB should introduce a sorting site to their business from a primarily economic perspective. The materials included in landfill and mixed wastes were determined and were prioritized differently depending on the economic and environmental benefit from sorting and recycling each material. If a sorting site was introduced to Destroys network of processes, unsorted waste types would be sent to the sorting site from demolition sites instead of to landfill and recycling sites. Scenarios with different variations of amounts of wastes at the sorting site, compositions of wastes, truck types used for transports, and sorting speeds were studied and used for total cost analyses
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How Methane Made the Mountain: The Material Ghost and the Technological Sublime in Methane GhostsRandall, William Sanford 06 July 2016 (has links)
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