Heat recovery from combined sewers has a significant potential for practical renewable energy provision as sources of heat demand and sewer pipes are spread across urban areas. Sewers are continuously recharged with relatively hot wastewater, as well as interacting with heat sources from surrounding air and soil. However, the potential effects of modifying sewage temperature on in-sewer processes have received little attention. The deposition of fats, oils and greases (FOGs) and hydrogen sulphide formation are biochemical processes and are thus influenced by temperature. This paper utilises a case study approach to simulate anticipated temperature reductions in a sewer network due to heat recovery. A laboratory investigation into the format...
NoModelling of wastewater temperatures along a sewer pipe using energy balance equations and assumin...
The vast majority of the energy consumed for urban water services is used to heat tap water. Heat re...
The purpose of this thesis is to estimate how much heat can be recovered from the sewer system in Ma...
Heat recovery from combined sewers has a significant potential for practical renewable energy provis...
The pressing need of implementing climate change act and a commitment to increase renewable energy h...
yesA computational network heat transfer model was utilised to model the potential of heat energy re...
Wastewater offers the potential of a widespread resource for low-temperature waste heat, with wastew...
YesThis paper describes a new heat transfer parameterisation between wastewater and insewer air base...
Warm water is an important factor in the water and energy nexus. The energy used to produce warm tap...
Heat recovery from wastewater is a robust and straightforward strategy to reduce water-related energ...
Domestic wastewater were characterize by higher temperature because inside the buildings 60% of the ...
By 2050, UK plans to create ‘low carbon society’. To meet this ambitious target, UK’s heating sector...
The UK heating sector must be completely decarbonized by 2050. The deployment of low carbon heat is ...
NoModelling of wastewater temperatures along a sewer pipe using energy balance equations and assumin...
The vast majority of the energy consumed for urban water services is used to heat tap water. Heat re...
The purpose of this thesis is to estimate how much heat can be recovered from the sewer system in Ma...
Heat recovery from combined sewers has a significant potential for practical renewable energy provis...
The pressing need of implementing climate change act and a commitment to increase renewable energy h...
yesA computational network heat transfer model was utilised to model the potential of heat energy re...
Wastewater offers the potential of a widespread resource for low-temperature waste heat, with wastew...
YesThis paper describes a new heat transfer parameterisation between wastewater and insewer air base...
Warm water is an important factor in the water and energy nexus. The energy used to produce warm tap...
Heat recovery from wastewater is a robust and straightforward strategy to reduce water-related energ...
Domestic wastewater were characterize by higher temperature because inside the buildings 60% of the ...
By 2050, UK plans to create ‘low carbon society’. To meet this ambitious target, UK’s heating sector...
The UK heating sector must be completely decarbonized by 2050. The deployment of low carbon heat is ...
NoModelling of wastewater temperatures along a sewer pipe using energy balance equations and assumin...
The vast majority of the energy consumed for urban water services is used to heat tap water. Heat re...
The purpose of this thesis is to estimate how much heat can be recovered from the sewer system in Ma...