RESUMO
This paper describes the concept of a generic spatially distributed numerical model that has been developed to contain and link sub-models of landfill processes in order to simulate solid waste degradation and gas generation in landfills. The model includes the simulation of the transport of leachate and gases, and the consolidation of the solid waste. The structure of the model consists of linked discrete constant volume elements. The paper outlines the theoretical background that provides the framework to contain the numerical procedures that make up the model. Details are also given of the approach to the modelling of the chemistry and microbiology of solid waste degradation.
Assuntos
Modelos Teóricos , Eliminação de Resíduos , Poluentes do Solo/metabolismo , Poluentes da Água/metabolismo , Biodegradação Ambiental , Catálise , Gases , Movimentos da ÁguaRESUMO
This paper describes the concept and development of a generic spatially distributed numerical model that can contain and link sub-models of landfill processes in order to simulate solid waste degradation and gas generation in landfills. The model has been designed to simulate anaerobic degradation of solid waste saturated in leachate, and to reflect the effect on degradation of the control of both the flow and chemistry of the leachate in the pore space of the solids. The model can accommodate different profiles of waste constituents and therefore has the potential to simulate the effects of pre-treatment techniques such as shredding and inoculation. Components of the model simulate the transport of leachate and gases, and the consolidation of the solid waste. The results of some prototype calculations are presented.