Solid Waste Engineering
Solid Waste Engineering
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781305635203
Author: Worrell, William A.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.3P
To determine

(a)

The total density of the refuse.

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Answer to Problem 8.3P

The total density is 4.37lb/ft3 .

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The following table shows the mass of materials.

    Component Percent by weight
    Food waste 10
    Yard waste 20
    Mixed paper 40
    Corrugated cardboard 100
    Glass 10
    Ferrous(cans) 10

Table (1)

Concept used:

Write the expression to calculate the total density.

  ρtotal=MA+MB+MC+MD+ME+MFMAρA+MBρB+MCρC+MDρD+MEρE+MFρF   ..... (I)

Here, mass of material is M and the density of material is ρ .

The following table shows bulk density of given materials.

    Component Bulk Densities(lb/ft3)
    Food waste 23.04
    Yard waste 4.45
    Mixed paper 3.81
    Corrugated cardboard 1.87
    Glass 18.45
    Ferrous (cans) 6.36

Table (2)

Calculation:

Calculate the total density.

Substitute 10lb for MA , 23.04lb/ft3 for ρA , 20lb for MB , 4.45lb/ft3 for ρB , 40lb for MC , 3.81lb/ft3 for ρC , 10lb for MD , 1.87lb/ft3 for ρD , 10lb for ME , 18.45lb/ft3 for ρE , 10lb for MF , 6.36lb/ft3 for ρF equation (I).

  ρtotal=10lb+20lb+40lb+10lb+10lb+10lb[ 10lb 23.04 lb/ ft 3 + 20lb 4.45 lb/ ft 3 + 40lb 3.81 lb/ ft 3 + 10lb 1.87 lb/ ft 3 + 10lb 18.45 lb/ ft 3 + 10lb 6.36 lb/ ft 3 ]=100lb22.89 ft3=4.37lb/ft3

Conclusion:

The total density is calculated by mass of materials and density and their components.

To determine

(b)

The bulk density of the refuse.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8.3P

The bulk density of refuse is 12.35lb/ft3 .

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The following table shows the bulk density of the recovered refuse.

    Component Percentage recovered(lb)
    Garbage 0
    Yard waste 0
    Mixed paper 50
    Glass 60
    Ferrous(cans) 95

Table (3)

Concept used:

Write the expression to calculate the not recovered mass of material.

  Mnot Recovered=100(%Recovered)

Here, the not recovered mass of material is Mnon-Recovered .

Write the expression to calculate the total density of refuse.

  ρtotal=ρrecovered+ρnon-recovered  ..... (II)

Here, the density of the recovered refuse is ρrecovered , the density of the non-recovered refuse is ρnon-recovered and the total density is ρtotal .

Calculation:

Calculate the density of the not recovered refuse.

Substitute 50lb for MA , 3.81lb/ft3 for ρA , 40lb for MB , 18.45lb/ft3 for ρB , 5lb for MC , 6.36lb/ft3 for ρC , 5lb for MD , 4.45lb/ft3 for ρD in Equation (I).

  ρNon-Recovered=50lb+40lb+5lb+5lb[ 50lb 3.81 lb/ ft 3 + 40lb 18.45 lb/ ft 3 + 5lb 6.36 lb/ ft 3 + 5lb 4.45 lb/ ft 3 ]=100lb17.20 ft3=5.81lb/ft3

Here, 5% of yard waste left in not recovered refuse.

Calculate the density of the recovered refuse.

Substitute 50lb for MA , 3.81lb/ft3 for ρA , 60lb for MB , 18.45lb/ft3 for ρB , 95lb for MC , 6.36lb/ft3 for ρC in Equation (I).

  ρRecovered=50lb+60lb+95lb 50lb 3.81 lb/ ft 3 + 60lb 18.45 lb/ ft 3 + 95lb 6.36 lb/ ft 3 =205lb31.31 ft3=6.54lb/ft3

Calculate the total density of the landfill.

Substitute 5.81lb/ft3 for ρNon-Recovered , 6.54lb/ft3 for ρRecovered in Equation(II).

  ρtotal=6.54lb/ft3+5.81lb/ft3=12.35lb/ft3

Conclusion:

The bulk density is calculated using the density of the recovered refuse, not recovered, recovered mass of material and not recovered mass of material.

To determine

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 8.3P

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Original life of landfill is 10years .

Calculation:

Calculate the expected life of landfill.

  (ρ total)×(N Original)=(ρ non-Recovered)×(N Expected)NExpected=( ρ total )×( N Original )( ρ non-Recovered )   ..... (III)

Here, the expected life of the landfill is NExpected and the original life of the landfill is NOriginal .

Substitute 12.35lb/ft3 for ρTotal , 5.81lb/ft3 for ρNon-Recovered and 10years for NOriginal in Equation (III).

  NExpected=( 12.35 lb/ ft 3 )×( 10years)( 5.81 lb/ ft 3 )=123.55.81years=21.26years

Conclusion:

Thus, the expected life for landfill is 21.26years .

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