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Boonsakul Pornchanok Buddhawong Sasidhorn Towprayoon Sirintornthep Vinitnantharat Soydoa Suanburai Desell Wangyao Komsilp 《Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management》2021,23(4):1518-1530
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management - The electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) survey is a common geophysical survey for characterising waste in final disposal sites. However, the... 相似文献
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Chungam Bongkoch Vinitnantharat Soydoa Towprayoon Sirintornthep Suanburi Desell Buddhawong Sasidhorn Wangyao Komsilp 《Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management》2021,23(4):1320-1330
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management - Currently, there is no technique to characterise the waste composition that can be processed into refuse-derived fuel in the open dumpsite. This... 相似文献
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Ngamket Katitep Wangyao Komsilp Patumsawad Suthum Chaiwiwatworakul Pipat Towprayoon Sirintornthep 《Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management》2021,23(2):436-448
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management - This paper addresses on improving the drying performance of high-moisture content (57.76%) municipal solid waste (MSW) using novel-design solar... 相似文献
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Komsilp Wangyao Sirintornthep Towprayoon Chart Chiemchaisri Shabbir H. Gheewala Annop Nopharatana 《Environmental monitoring and assessment》2010,164(1-4):249-261
Measurements of landfill methane emission were performed at nine solid waste disposal sites in Thailand, including five managed sanitary landfills (four deep and one shallow landfills) and four unmanaged landfills (three deep and one shallow dumpsites). It was found that methane emissions during the rainy season were about five to six times higher than those during the winter and summer seasons in the case of managed landfills and two to five times higher in the case of unmanaged landfills. Methane emission estimate using the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Waste Model was compared with the actual field measurement from the studied disposal sites with methane correction factors and methane oxidation factors that were obtained by error function analysis with default values of half-life parameters. The methane emissions from the first-order decay model from the IPCC Waste Model yielded fair results compared to field measurements. The best fitting values of methane correction factor were 0.65, 0.20, 0.15, and 0.1 for deep landfills, shallow landfills, deep dumpsites, and shallow dumpsites, respectively. Using these key parameters in the case of Thailand, it was estimated that 89.22 Gg of methane were released from solid waste disposal sites into the atmosphere in 2006. 相似文献
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Bhatsada Abhisit Patumsawad Suthum Itsarathorn Tanik Towprayoon Sirintornthep Chiemchaisri Chart Phongphiphat Awassada Wangyao Komsilp 《Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management》2023,25(2):637-649
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management - This paper proposes novel wet-refuse-derived fuel (Wet-RDF) bio-drying process with the variation of initial organic substrate and moisture... 相似文献
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