Generalization, formulation and heat contents of simulated MSW with high moisture content

This paper presents a generalization technique for the formulation of simulated municipal solid waste. This technique is used for the elimination of the inconsistency in the municipal solid waste (MSW) characteristics due to its heterogeneous nature. The compositions...

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Main Authors: Johari, Anwar, Hashim, Haslenda, Mat, Ramli, Alias, Hajar, Hassim, Mimi Haryani, Taib, Mohd. Rozainee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: School of Engineering, Taylor's University 2012
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/30487/1/AnwarJohari2012_GeneralizationFormulationandHeatContentsofSimulatedMSW.pdf
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Summary:This paper presents a generalization technique for the formulation of simulated municipal solid waste. This technique is used for the elimination of the inconsistency in the municipal solid waste (MSW) characteristics due to its heterogeneous nature. The compositions of simulated municipal solid waste were formulated from four major municipal waste streams components in Malaysia namely paper, plastic, food and yard waste. The technique produced four simplified waste generalization categories with composition of paper (19%), plastic (25%), food (27%) and green waste (29%) respectively. Comparative study was conducted for proximate analysis for the determination of volatile matter, fixed carbon and ash content. Ultimate analysis was performed for carbon and hydrogen content. The heat content for simulated and actual municipal solid waste showed good agreement. The moisture content of the simulated municipal solid waste and actual municipal solid waste were established at 52.34% and 61.71% respectively. Overall results were considered to be representative of the actual compositions of municipal solid waste in Malaysia.