This paper presents a model (inspired by another model) to calculate water temperature in free-surface flow with two main innovations: the convective heat transfer occurs only at the wetted perimeter of pipes, and the model was integrated to commercial software used for hydraulic calculations in drainage systems. Given these innovations, we could reduce the number of modeling input data to calculate the temperature of water and soil in the radial and tangential directions along the pipes, with the advantages of using industry-standard software. To test the performance of the model, it was firstly calibrated in two sets of experiments (to calibrate the hydraulic and the thermal parameters separately), and benchmarked with a third controlled ...
Sewer outlets from buildings in a harsh climate are considered one of the main elements of the sewer...
Heat recovery from wastewater is a robust and straightforward strategy to reduce water-related energ...
Paper presented in 10th International Conference on Sewer Processes and Networks Highlights: A...
This paper presents a model (inspired by another model) to calculate water temperature in free-surfa...
Thermal-hydraulic considerations in urban drainage networks are essential to utilise available heat ...
The files package was designed as an add-on for the urban drainage software Sobek to calculate longi...
The vast majority of the energy consumed for urban water services is used to heat tap water. Heat re...
The vast majority of the energy consumed for urban water services is used to heat tap water. Heat re...
Majority of the energy consumed for urban water services is used to heat tap water. In order to allo...
NoModelling of wastewater temperatures along a sewer pipe using energy balance equations and assumin...
YesThis paper describes a new heat transfer parameterisation between wastewater and insewer air base...
Recent studies have indicated that wastewater contains relatively large amounts of thermal energy. R...
This text presents an approach to assess the energy content (flow and temperature) at any point of t...
International audienceThermal energy counts for a large part of the total energy consumption. To red...
Infiltration and inflow (I/I) of unwanted water in separate urban sewer networks are critical issues...
Sewer outlets from buildings in a harsh climate are considered one of the main elements of the sewer...
Heat recovery from wastewater is a robust and straightforward strategy to reduce water-related energ...
Paper presented in 10th International Conference on Sewer Processes and Networks Highlights: A...
This paper presents a model (inspired by another model) to calculate water temperature in free-surfa...
Thermal-hydraulic considerations in urban drainage networks are essential to utilise available heat ...
The files package was designed as an add-on for the urban drainage software Sobek to calculate longi...
The vast majority of the energy consumed for urban water services is used to heat tap water. Heat re...
The vast majority of the energy consumed for urban water services is used to heat tap water. Heat re...
Majority of the energy consumed for urban water services is used to heat tap water. In order to allo...
NoModelling of wastewater temperatures along a sewer pipe using energy balance equations and assumin...
YesThis paper describes a new heat transfer parameterisation between wastewater and insewer air base...
Recent studies have indicated that wastewater contains relatively large amounts of thermal energy. R...
This text presents an approach to assess the energy content (flow and temperature) at any point of t...
International audienceThermal energy counts for a large part of the total energy consumption. To red...
Infiltration and inflow (I/I) of unwanted water in separate urban sewer networks are critical issues...
Sewer outlets from buildings in a harsh climate are considered one of the main elements of the sewer...
Heat recovery from wastewater is a robust and straightforward strategy to reduce water-related energ...
Paper presented in 10th International Conference on Sewer Processes and Networks Highlights: A...