Gas and Heat transport in variably-compacted landfill cover at variably-saturated condition

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2013-11-11

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Understandings of gas and heat transport in the landfill covers are essential for enhancing the landfill site stabilization and reducing the greenhouse and toxic gas emissions. Gas diffusion and thermal conduction are main mechanisms for gas and heat transport in soils. Gas diffusion coefficient and thermal conductivity govern gas diffusion and thermal conduction, respectively. In this study, we developed a unified predictive model for gas diffusion coefficient and thermal conductivity considering soil compaction level. Numerical simulations of gas (methane, carbon dioxide, and oxygen) and heat transport in a landfill cover were performed using the developed predictive model. Increase of compaction level enhanced not only heat transport in the landfill cover but also methane gas emissions due to reduced methane gas oxidation nearby soil surface.

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Landfill cover soil, gas diffusivity, thermal conductivity, numerical simulation

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