Domestic drinking water supply systems (DDWSs) are the final step in the delivery of drinking water to consumers. Temperature is one of the rate-controlling parameters for many chemical and microbiological processes and is, therefore, considered as a surrogate parameter for water quality processes. In this study, a mathematical model is presented that predicts temperature dynamics of the drinking water in DDWSs. A full-scale DDWS resembling a conventional system was built and run according to one year of stochastic demands with a time step of 10 s. The drinking water temperature was measured at each point-of-use in the systems and the data-set was used for model validation. The temperature model adequately reproduced the temperature profile...
Water heating in the U.S. has been identified as a major component of total energy consumption used ...
International audienceThermal energy counts for a large part of the total energy consumption. To red...
Existing guidelines related to the water demand of non-residential buildings are outdated and do not...
Domestic drinking water supply systems (DDWSs) are the final step in the delivery of drinking water ...
Domestic water supply systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potable water ...
Domestic drinking water systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potable wate...
Domestic water supply systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potable water ...
AbstractDomestic water supply systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potabl...
The drinking water quality changes during the transport through distribution systems. Domestic drink...
Drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) are affected by climate change and this work aimed to ass...
In this research, we investigated the influence of the heating of drinking water in the connection p...
Water temperature is often monitored at water sources and treatment works; however, there is limited...
Drinking water temperature is an essential parameter for water quality related to the physical, chem...
The article discusses the influence of the cold water temperature on the amount of energy consumed f...
The temperature of drinking water is an important parameter, affecting physical, chemical, biologica...
Water heating in the U.S. has been identified as a major component of total energy consumption used ...
International audienceThermal energy counts for a large part of the total energy consumption. To red...
Existing guidelines related to the water demand of non-residential buildings are outdated and do not...
Domestic drinking water supply systems (DDWSs) are the final step in the delivery of drinking water ...
Domestic water supply systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potable water ...
Domestic drinking water systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potable wate...
Domestic water supply systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potable water ...
AbstractDomestic water supply systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potabl...
The drinking water quality changes during the transport through distribution systems. Domestic drink...
Drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) are affected by climate change and this work aimed to ass...
In this research, we investigated the influence of the heating of drinking water in the connection p...
Water temperature is often monitored at water sources and treatment works; however, there is limited...
Drinking water temperature is an essential parameter for water quality related to the physical, chem...
The article discusses the influence of the cold water temperature on the amount of energy consumed f...
The temperature of drinking water is an important parameter, affecting physical, chemical, biologica...
Water heating in the U.S. has been identified as a major component of total energy consumption used ...
International audienceThermal energy counts for a large part of the total energy consumption. To red...
Existing guidelines related to the water demand of non-residential buildings are outdated and do not...