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SWIMS: A dynamic life cycle-based optimisation and decision support tool for solid waste management

机译:SWIMS:基于动态生命周期的优化和决策支持工具,用于固体废物管理

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Solid waste management (SWM) decision makers are under increasing pressure to implement strategies that are both cost effective and environmentally sound. Consequently, SWM has developed into a highly complex systemic planning problem and analytical tools are needed to assist in the development of more sustainable SWM strategies. Here, we present the Solid Waste Infrastructure Modelling System (SWIMS) software, which is the first non-linear dynamic, LCA-based optimisation tool for SWM that optimises for both economic and environmental performance. The environmental and economic costs of treating generated wastes at available treatment facilities are calculated through a series of life cycle process models, based on non-linear expressions defined for each waste material and each treatment process type. Possible treatment paths for waste streams are identified using a depth first search algorithm and a sequential evolutionary genetic algorithm is used to prioritise the order of these paths, in lieu of user defined optimisation criteria and constraints. SWIMS calculates waste arisings into the future and determines if it is possible to treat generated waste, while considering present and future constraints (e.g. capacity). If additional capacity is required, SWIMS will identify the optimum infrastructure solution to meet this capacity demand. A demonstrative case study of MSW management in GB from 2010 to 2050 is presented. Results suggest that sufficient capacity is available in existing and planned infrastructure to cope with future demand for SWM and meet national regulatory and legislative requirements with relatively little capital investment beyond 2020. SWIMS can be used to provide valuable information for SWM decision makers, particularly when used to analyse the effects of possible future national or regional policies. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:固体废物管理(SWM)决策者面临越来越大的压力,要求他们实施既具有成本效益又对环境无害的战略。因此,SWM已发展成为一个高度复杂的系统规划问题,并且需要分析工具来协助制定更可持续的SWM战略。在这里,我们介绍了固体废物基础设施建模系统(SWIMS)软件,这是SWM的第一个基于非线性动态,基于LCA的优化工具,可同时针对经济和环境绩效进行优化。根据针对每种废物材料和每种处理过程类型定义的非线性表达式,通过一系列生命周期过程模型来计算在可用的处理设施处处理产生的废物的环境和经济成本。使用深度优先搜索算法确定废物流的可能处理路径,并使用顺序进化遗传算法代替用户定义的优化标准和约束条件来对这些路径的顺序进行优先级排序。 SWIMS计算未来产生的废物并确定是否有可能处理产生的废物,同时考虑当前和将来的限制(例如容量)。如果需要额外的容量,SWIMS将确定最佳的基础架构解决方案来满足此容量需求。本文介绍了2010年至2050年英国城市生活垃圾管理的案例研究。结果表明,现有和计划中的基础设施有足够的容量来满足未来对SWM的需求,并在2020年以后以相对较少的资本投资满足国家法规和立法要求。分析可能的未来国家或地区政策的影响。 (C)2018 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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