Effect of geometry and material of municipal solid waste landfills on seismic response

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Azhari, Amin [1 ]
Isfahani, Hajar Share [2 ]
Heydari, Keyvan Ebneali [1 ]
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[1] Department Of Mining Engineering, Isfahan University Of Technology, Isfahan, Iran
[2] Department Of Civil Engineering, Isfahan University Of Technology, Isfahan, Iran
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Seismic response - Municipal solid waste - Geometry - Stiffness;
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The stability of municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills is a significant environmental concern. The performance of landfills during earthquakes should be evaluated to ensure their stability. The geometry and material types of MSW landfills are the main factors affecting their seismic response. In this study, the individual and coupled impact of these factors is investigated using numerical analyses. Amplification factors (AFs = Accsurface/Accbase) are investigated for six common MSW landfill types, namely canyon type, hill type, side-hill types 1 and 2 and stepped-base types 1 and 2. The results show that landfill types have significantly different behaviours due to their geometry and waste material properties. For low stiffness contrasts, the stepped-base landfill type has the minimum and the hill type experiences the maximum AF, 1.74 and 3.53, respectively. However, for high stiffness contrasts, the canyon type has the minimum AF (0.46) due to the effect of damping and thickness of the waste. Therefore, the proper geometry of the MSW landfills should be designed for specific waste material properties according to the seismic response. © 2021 ICE Publishing: All rights reserved.
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