The vast majority of the energy consumed for urban water services is used to heat tap water. Heat recovery from wastewater is consequently an area of rapidly growing concern, both in research and by commercial interest, promoting the path towards a circular economy. To facilitate a system-wide evaluation of heat recovery from wastewater, this paper compares two one-dimensional models (mechanistic and conceptual) that can describe wastewater temperature dynamics in sewer pipe systems. The models are applied to successfully predict downstream wastewater temperature for sewer stretches in two Swedish cities (Linköping and Malmö). The root mean squared errors for the mechanistic model (Linköping Dataset1 – 0.33 °C; Linköping Dataset2 – 0.28 °C;...
Domestic wastewater were characterize by higher temperature because inside the buildings 60% of the ...
There is a strongly growing interest for wastewater heat recovery (WWHR) in Sweden and elsewhere, bu...
Wastewater heat recovery upstream of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) poses a risk to treatment p...
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...
The purpose of this thesis is to estimate how much heat can be recovered from the sewer system in Ma...
Recent studies have indicated that wastewater contains relatively large amounts of thermal energy. R...
yesA computational network heat transfer model was utilised to model the potential of heat energy re...
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...
Heat recovery from wastewater is a robust and straightforward strategy to reduce water-related energ...
The files package was designed as an add-on for the urban drainage software Sobek to calculate longi...
Around 90% of the energy requirement for urban water systems management is for heating domestic tap ...
Thermal-hydraulic considerations in urban drainage networks are essential to utilise available heat ...
This text presents an approach to assess the energy content (flow and temperature) at any point of t...
Domestic wastewater were characterize by higher temperature because inside the buildings 60% of the ...
There is a strongly growing interest for wastewater heat recovery (WWHR) in Sweden and elsewhere, bu...
Wastewater heat recovery upstream of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) poses a risk to treatment p...
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...
The purpose of this thesis is to estimate how much heat can be recovered from the sewer system in Ma...
Recent studies have indicated that wastewater contains relatively large amounts of thermal energy. R...
yesA computational network heat transfer model was utilised to model the potential of heat energy re...
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...
Heat recovery from wastewater is a robust and straightforward strategy to reduce water-related energ...
The files package was designed as an add-on for the urban drainage software Sobek to calculate longi...
Around 90% of the energy requirement for urban water systems management is for heating domestic tap ...
Thermal-hydraulic considerations in urban drainage networks are essential to utilise available heat ...
This text presents an approach to assess the energy content (flow and temperature) at any point of t...
Domestic wastewater were characterize by higher temperature because inside the buildings 60% of the ...
There is a strongly growing interest for wastewater heat recovery (WWHR) in Sweden and elsewhere, bu...
Wastewater heat recovery upstream of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) poses a risk to treatment p...