DOI: 10.15368/theses.2009.130
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Investigation of the Geotechnical Properties of Municipal Solid Waste as a Function of Placement Conditions

Abstract: shear strength testing over moisture contents ranging from 11% to 110%. Baseline compaction curves were developed for different compactive efforts. Similar to soils, the MMSW had bell shaped compaction curves that peaked at a maximum dry unit weight and associated optimum moisture content. The compaction curve generated at modified compactive effort had a maximum dry unit weight of 5.1 kN/m 3 and optimum moisture content of 66%. Four times modified compactive effort testing resulted in a maximum

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“…Some laboratory and field compaction studies have been conducted in recent years to determine the compaction characteristics of waste (e.g., Gabr and Valero 1995;Itoh 2005;Von Stockhausen 2007;Wong 2009). Von Stockhausen (2007) and Wong (2009) determined that moisture addition prior to compaction can increase waste placement efficiency and improve the as-placed unit weight of waste however, the representativeness of the tests were limited. A meso-and full-scale compaction test program was implemented at SMRL to determine the effects of systematic moisture addition on placement efficiency and as-placed density of Chapter 2: Literature Review…”
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“…Some laboratory and field compaction studies have been conducted in recent years to determine the compaction characteristics of waste (e.g., Gabr and Valero 1995;Itoh 2005;Von Stockhausen 2007;Wong 2009). Von Stockhausen (2007) and Wong (2009) determined that moisture addition prior to compaction can increase waste placement efficiency and improve the as-placed unit weight of waste however, the representativeness of the tests were limited. A meso-and full-scale compaction test program was implemented at SMRL to determine the effects of systematic moisture addition on placement efficiency and as-placed density of Chapter 2: Literature Review…”
Section: An Extensive Laboratory and Field Test Program Was Conductedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, Hanson et al (2010a) Particle densities for MSW constituent components or overall MSW also have been provided in the literature and in general, these data were obtained using indirect methods and not through direct measurements. Weighted average particle density (Landva and Clark 1990;Olivier and Gourc 2007;Stoltz et al 2010a) and specific gravity (Wong 2009) values for MSW were determined using the individual waste constituent densities or specific gravities (Landva and Clark 1990;Olivier and Gourc 2007;Wong 2009;Stoltz et al 2010 Landva and Clark (1990) to the weight-based percentage breakdown of constituents discarded into U.S. landfills in 1990 (USEPA 2013a). Olivier and Gourc (2007) reported a waste solid density of 1.03 Mg/m 3 for a manufactured waste sample.…”
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