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Can crush: An automated waste compacting system for public areas

Journal
2017 IEEE Mexican Humanitarian Technology Conference (MHTC)
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Becker, Juan
Ponce, Carlos
Javier Rodriguez
Vázquez, David
Type
Resource Types::text::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper
DOI
10.1109/MHTC.2017.7926206
URL
https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/4403
Abstract
Overwhelming amount of waste is generated every year globally. This problem has been shown to be significant interenst in solving the waste managament, e.g. land filling is a common practice. However, environmental issues are presented. In particular, land filling is an expensive method in terms of the volume cost, so compactors are required to accomodate more waste. Different compactors have been developed for both mobile and static usage mode as the automatic compacting receptacles normally used for fast food areas, mall food courts, airports, parks or any public areas. But, they are designed for mixed waste and prevent for recycling. In that sense, this paper aims to present a proof of concept of an automatic compacting recepticle system exclusivey for aluminium cans. Using a mechatronics design, the proposal was implemented in a functional prototype. Preliminary results detected strengths and weaknesses of the proposal, also suggesting that the proposal can be applied for public areas in near future. © 2017 IEEE.
Subjects

Mechatronics

Aluminium cans

Automatic compacting ...

Environmental issues

Functional Prototypes...

Land-fillings

Mechatronics designs

Proof of concept

Public areas

Waste management

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