Development of a Trash Harvester for MNDoT Phase 2
Principal Investigator
- Jonathan Chaplin, Associate Professor, Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering
Summary
Trash collection along a roadside is usually done by hand which requires a lot of workers and time. There are machines available to remove trash on smooth surfaces such as concrete, but none of them are able to pick-up litter on grassy areas.
The objective of this project is to design and build a machine to collect trash and litter lying on grassy areas alongside a road. A "trash harvester" would make the process easier, safer, faster, and more economical. The trash harvester was initially designed with a shredding attachment; however this has been superseded with a conveyor design.
The trash harvesting principle has been proven in field trials and the machine will collect 100% of paper, bottles, and soda cans. The machine will also lift 2 x 4s up to 15" in length.
Project Details
- Project number: 2006045
- Start date: 01/2006
- Project status: Completed
- Research area: Environment and Energy
- Topics: Environment, Maintenance
Research Reports
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Development of a Trash Harvester for MnDOT - Phase II (2008)
Author(s): Jonathan Chaplin, Emmanuel Magisson