Recycling and Resource Recovery Engineering

Principles of Waste Processing

Paperback Engels 2011 9783642802218
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Solid waste is one of the newest fields to achieve recognition as a sub-discipline in environmental engineering. As such, one is hard-pressed to find thorough coverage of related topics in academic curricula. Many graduate programs in environmental engineering have one introductory course in waste control. A handful of texts, some excellent, exist to serve this need. Recent purported crises in solid waste management have forced the understanding that something beyond the traditional control methods may be appropriate. Resource recovery is the correct nomenclature for the longest­ standing alternative approach seeking to extract materials from the waste stream for eventual re-use in one or another beneficial fashion. Several books have evolved, covering various approaches. Design approaches therein have borrowed heavily from other disciplines, ceasing where solid waste differs from the feeds to be processed. These books were oriented towards knowledgeable practitioners. This work attempts to present waste processing as a study in unit operations appropriate to university study at the graduate level. The study of unit operations is typical in environmental engineering. These unit operations are different. A variety of student backgrounds are suitable. However, a familiarity with the basics of waste control, such as would be gained from one of the introductory courses mentioned above, is assumed, as is a sound quantitative background. It is hoped that this work fills an empty niche. Contents 1 Waste as a Resource . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 . . . . .

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ISBN13:9783642802218
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:263
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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1 Waste as a Resource.- 1.1 Political Background.- 1.2 Resource Economics.- 1.3 Recycling.- 1.4 Automated Processing.- 2 Waste Analysis.- 2.1 Waste Sampling.- 2.2 Waste Composition.- 2.3 Determination of Waste Properties.- 2.4 Energy Recovery Assessments.- 2.5 Hazardous Waste Aspects.- 2.6 The Waste Analysis Laboratory.- 3 System Design.- 3.1 Design of Recycling Systems.- 3.2 Design of Process Trains.- 3.3 Product Design for Recycling.- 3.4 Efficiency of Unit Operations and Systems.- 3.5 Conveyance.- 3.6 Safety.- 4 Energy Recovery.- 4.1 Combustion Equipment.- 4.2 Energy Recovery Analysis.- 4.3 Emissions.- 4.4 Residue Control.- 4.5 Refuse-Derived Fuel.- 5 Size Reduction.- 5.1 Volume Reduction.- 5.2 Particle Size Reduction.- 6 Fluid Separation.- 6.1 General Theory of Fluids Separation.- 6.2 Categories of Fluids Separators.- 6.3 Air Classification in Waste Processing.- 7 Screening.- 7.1 Flat Screens.- 7.2 Screening Theory.- 7.3 The Trommel and Related Theory.- 7.4 Trommel Operation.- 8 Metals Recovery.- 8.1 Ferrous Metals Separation.- 8.2 Non-Ferrous Metals Separation.- 9 Detect-and-Route Systems.- 9.1 Detect-and-Route System Configuration.- 9.2 Glass Separation.- 9.3 Plastics Separation.- 10 Digestion.- 10.1 Current Methods of Degradation.- 10.2 Optimization of Degradation.- 10.3 Implications of Optimized Aerobic Landfill Degradation.- 10.4 Processing of Degraded Waste.

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