Title: S' HELLWEG, G' DOKA, TB HOFSTETTER and K' HUNGERBHLER
1Life-Cycle Inventory model for the thermal
treatment of municipal solid waste Â
S. HELLWEG, G. DOKA, TB HOFSTETTER and K.
HUNGERBÃœHLER Safety and Environmental Technology
Group, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Zürich (ETHZ) Contact stefanie.hellweg_at_chem.ethz
.ch
Introduction Goal Methods
Results Conclusions References
- The goal was to develop a
- waste-input specific LCI model for
- thermal treatment technologies
- Grate incineration with/without
- proper gas cleaning
- New gasification technologies
- Thermal and mechanical slag treatment
- Thermal filter ash treatment
Waste
H O C S N Pb Cd Hg ...
Gathering and transportation
Ancillary products
Resources
Emissions
Incineration
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Landfills (slag and filter ash)
Treated waste
Energy
Transfer coefficients represent the relation
between input waste and output to air, water, and
solid incineration residues. A set of transfer
coefficients was provided for each technology.
EXAMPLE modern grate (elements S and Cu)
Burnable waste fraction (g/kg) S 0.33 Cu 0.011
Transfer coefficients () Flue Slag Other
Waste gas resid. water S 0.2 55.4 37.3 7.1 Cu
0.0 80.1 19.9 0.0
Output (g/kg) Flue Slag Other Waste
gas resid. water S 7E-4 0.18 0.12 0.023 Cu 0 0
.009 0.002 0
Several landfill models with different time
horizons are part of the model. The choice of
landfill model is a value-based choice and
therefore left to the user.
- Short-term model (lt100 years) extrapolation of
measurements. - Medium- to long-term model based on leaching
tests (Dutch availability tests) - 3. Stochastic model Distribution functions
4. Geochemical simulations
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- An LCI model was developed for the thermal
treatment of solid waste (different
technologies). User input data comprise
composition of waste, technology specification,
and transport distances. - The model enables a comparison of thermal
technologies, of the treatment of different
materials and of waste management scenarios. - Different landfill models are provided, which
consider different time horizons. The choice of
landfill model is a value-based decision. - Case study results have shown, that the choice of
time horizon and landfill model has a crucial
influence on the results.
Hellweg, S, Hofstetter, TB, Hungerbühler, K
(2001) Modeling waste incineration for
life-cycle inventory analysis in Switzerland,
Environmental Modeling and Assessment 6, 219-235