Research and optimization of technological parameters of the translational-rotational pressing process of metal waste
Abstract
The effectiveness of the entire waste management system is largely determined by the correct organization of its initial stages, such as the accumulation and transportation of municipal solid waste (MSW). These processes play a crucial role in determining environmental risks, overall financial costs, and the potential for resource recycling. The key to successful recycling is the implementation of selective (separate) collection. Therefore, improving the specialized equipment used for separate collection, such as waste collection vehicles, to enhance their efficiency and profitability is a pressing task for municipal services. This paper explores the technologies of compaction of metal-containing waste fractions, including a promising method that is planned to be implemented in the design of new garbage trucks. The use of translational-rotational impact allows for achieving higher density of metal scrap pressing and reducing its residual elasticity compared to.
About the Authors
Nikita M. AndriukhovRussian Federation
Candidate of Sciences (Technical), associate professor
Gennady V. Kustarev
Russian Federation
Candidate of Sciences (Technical), associate professor, Vice President
Roman G. Danilov
Russian Federation
Candidate of Sciences (Technical), Head of the Department
Andrey V. Stasyuk
Russian Federation
postgraduate student
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Review
Рецензент: О.Ю. Улитич, канд. техн. наук, доц., МАДИ
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