Approaches to the Structure Optimization of Municipal Solid Waste Transfer Station's Compression Box

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Compression box is a major part of MSW transfer station's compression unit. Box structure's design should meet load requirement and achieve weight optimization. Based on the analysis of the box structure, a load distribution model of compressed MSW in the compression box was made. Using SolidWorks and ANSYS to analyze the model, the analysis result can provide scientific basis for the optimization design of the MSW transfer station's compression boxes.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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2859-2864

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August 2013

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