Revista Principia (Dec 2019)

Otimização da captação de metano de um aterro sanitário do Nordeste brasileiro

  • Gemmelle Oliveira Santos,
  • Eliana Dantas Ribeiro,
  • Francisco Carlos Henrique Pio de Oliveira,
  • Samara Castro Freire,
  • Roberto Antônio Cordeiro da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18265/1517-03062015v1n47p204-213
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 47
pp. 204 – 213

Abstract

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This research aimed to determine the optimal methane uptake conditions (m3/h) in three horizontal drains of the Sanitary Landfill from Caucaia-CE from adjustments and tests on suction pressure. In the PH335 drain, the highest concentration of methane (63.6%) occurred with 25% valve aperture, i.e. working at -1.5 mb of pressure and capturing 41.0 m3/h. Above 25%, methane concentration decreases and more contaminants (oxygen, nitrogen and other gases) enter the drain, damaging its quality. In the PH361 drain, the highest methane concentration (61.4%) occurred with the valve opened at 75 and 100%, i.e., under -5.9 and -7.1 mb of pressure, capturing 86.1 and 92.2 m3/h, respectively. Unlike the previous drain, the progressive valve opening does not carry contaminants. In the PH363 drain, the highest methane concentration (55.3%) occurred with the valve open at 75%, that is, at -8.2 mb of pressure and capturing 52.2 m3/h. In the PH363 drain, the highest methane concentration (55.3%) occurred with the valve opened at 75%, i.e., at -8.2 mb of pressure and capturing 52.2 m3/h. In this drain, the larger the opening, the greater the input of contaminants. The results show that each drain has unique characteristics, requiring specific vacuum control, the quality of the gases captured depends on the location of the drain.

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