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Waste Manag ; 171: 557-567, 2023 Oct 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37806163

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The complex process of thermal-hydro-mechanical-biochemical (THMBC) coupled degradation in high food waste content (HFWC) municipal solid waste (MSW) is the main cause of intense heat, gas, and leachate generation in the landfills, which could lead to environmental disasters. A large-scale indoor experiment on HFWC MSW has been done with operations of loading, heated mature leachate recharging to study the rules of degradation. A THMBC coupled degradation model is used to analyze the results in the first 400 days drawn from the experiments, to explain how recharge of heated mature leachate accelerated degradation process and how was the portion of settlement led by intraparticle water release. The numerical simulation also calculated the landfill gas that was not collected in the experiment due to operational defects. The results show that recharging the heated mature leachate allows the stabilization process to occur at least six months earlier and settlement due to intraparticle water release accounts for half of the settlement in the first 60 days. The research indicates highly coupled THMBC model can be used to analyze the complex process in MSW degradation, make up for the shortcomings of physical experiments, and provide theoretical support for the design, construction, and management of landfills.

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