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Title Circular Economy in Practice: Building a Simple Greenhouse from Recycled Plastic
ID_Doc 2634
Authors Yang, CJ; Lin, MJ; Chen, PT; Chiu, HL
Title Circular Economy in Practice: Building a Simple Greenhouse from Recycled Plastic
Year 2022
Published Machines, 10, 12
DOI 10.3390/machines10121207
Abstract Reusing materials in multiple cycles is the key to achieving a circular economy. Recycled composite rods made from the mix of discarded fishing nets and car bumpers are proposed as a promising building material to construct a greenhouse. However, the mechanical properties of the recycled composite rods are different from their original materials, thus the feasibility for use in products must be verified through design, analysis, and implementation processes. In this study, we investigate the feasibility of recycling composite material through the force generated by the simulated eleven level wind blowing to the greenhouse. Static force analysis (axial tensile force, X-axis bending moment, and Y-axis bending moment) at the joints between rods showed that the bolt hole of the fasteners would not break and bring safety issues. Dynamic force analysis results indicate that, under vibration caused by an earthquake or operation of the exhaust fan, there would not be a sufficient resonance at the joint to cause the greenhouse to collapse. We demonstrate that the construction of a greenhouse covering an area of 60 m(2) is feasible.
Author Keywords circular economy; recycled plastic; simple greenhouse; static force analysis; dynamic force analysis
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000901268000001
WoS Category Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Engineering, Mechanical
Research Area Engineering
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