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Martijn van Praagh. Photo.

Martijn van Praagh

Adjunct senior lecturer

Martijn van Praagh. Photo.

MEASUREMENT OF MOISTURE CONTENT OF WASTE MATERIALS WITH FREQUENCY DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY(FDR)

Author

  • Aamir Ilyas
  • Magnus Persson
  • Martijn van Praagh

Editor

  • Raffaela Cossu

Summary, in English

Incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW) has resulted in large quantities of residues which can be recycled in roads and landfill covers provided the environmental concerns related to leaching of salts and metals can be mitigated. The pollutant transport from these residues depends on quantity and variability of moisture at re-use sites. For realistic assessment of leaching rates and pollutant transport risks quantifying the moisture variability is important.However due to destructive nature of traditional sampling regimes it is not possible to study moisture content of residues in the field. This study has tested a non invasive frequency domain based method at laboratory scale for its ability to measure moisture content in two different types of waste materials. The results show that despite high salt concentrations in waste samples this technique is robust and does not suffer from errors often encountered in time domain approaches

Department/s

  • Division of Water Resources Engineering

Publishing year

2009

Language

English

Pages

14-14

Publication/Series

[Host publication title missing]

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

CISA, Cagliari, Italy

Topic

  • Water Engineering

Keywords

  • waste
  • landfills
  • FDR
  • Non-Inavsive
  • moisture content
  • bottom ash

Status

Published

Research group

  • Water Resources Engineering