Abstract
AbstractLong-term settlement of municipal solid waste (MSW) in bioreactor and conventional landfills is caused by a number of mechanisms. Laboratory tests in bioreactor landfill simulators allow for a careful assessment of each mechanism and of the factors that affect it. A systematic review and synthesis of 98 tests from 29 mesoscale simulator studies available in the literature are presented. Long-term settlement is divided into three phases: the transitional phase, the active biodegradation phase, and the residual phase. Duration, strain, and long-term compression ratio (equal to the ratio of strain to duration) are calculated for each phase. Statistical analysis of the data is conducted. The majority of the long-term settlement occurs during the active biodegradation phase (9.5% strain on average), and the mean compression ratio is 0.168. The other two phases contribute significantly less to the total long-term settlement. The effects of the initial and operational conditions of simulators on the magn...
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