Abstract

The modified primary compression index (MPCI) of municipal solid waste (MSW) is an important parameter for describing the primary consolidation settlement of MSW. It is beneficial to calculate the settlement and storage capacity of landfills accurately by calculating the MPCI of MSW correctly. This article studies the primary consolidation compression characteristics and influencing factors of MSW through a consolidation experiment considering temperature control. The experimental results show that the MPCI increases with an increase in temperature, decreases with an increase in dry weight, increases with an increase in water content, and increases with an increase in organic matter content. According to the above findings, an MPCI regression fitting model was established. The reliability and accuracy of the model was validated by the experimental results of the indoor bioreactor test considering temperature control.

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