Existing Dutch guidelines for the design of the drinking water and hot water system of non-residential buildings are based on outdated assumptions on peak water demand or on unfounded assumptions on hot water demand. They generally overestimate peak demand values required for the design of an efficient and reliable water system. Recently, a procedure was developed based on the end-use model SIMDEUM to derive design-demand-equations for peak demand values of both cold and hot water during various time steps for several types and sizes of non-residential buildings, viz. offices, hotels and nursing homes. In this paper, the design-demand-equations are validated with measurements of cold and hot water patterns on a per second base and with surv...
Domestic drinking water systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potable wate...
AbstractDomestic water supply systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potabl...
Water Efficiency Conference, Brighton, UK, 9-11 September 2014The prediction of water consumption pa...
Existing Dutch guidelines for the design of the drinking water and hot water system of nonresidentia...
Existing guidelines related to the water demand of non-residential buildings are outdated and do not...
AbstractExisting guidelines related to the water demand of non-residential buildings are outdated an...
The structure and data requirements of an end-use model for residential water demand and return flow...
In a changing climate and with ever increasing energy standards that lead to low and zero energy bui...
Domestic water supply systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potable water ...
The building water supply system is a fundamental unit in water supply systems as it is directly ass...
This thesis describes research carried out into two aspects of water services in buildings. In both ...
Domestic Hot Water (DHW) production constitutes a significant proportion of the energy demand of mod...
Since the 1940s, the models used to estimate peak water demand has been based largely upon variation...
Instantaneous flow rate estimation is essential for sizing pipes and other components of water syste...
A conceptual end use model for residential water demand and return flow is presented in this thesis....
Domestic drinking water systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potable wate...
AbstractDomestic water supply systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potabl...
Water Efficiency Conference, Brighton, UK, 9-11 September 2014The prediction of water consumption pa...
Existing Dutch guidelines for the design of the drinking water and hot water system of nonresidentia...
Existing guidelines related to the water demand of non-residential buildings are outdated and do not...
AbstractExisting guidelines related to the water demand of non-residential buildings are outdated an...
The structure and data requirements of an end-use model for residential water demand and return flow...
In a changing climate and with ever increasing energy standards that lead to low and zero energy bui...
Domestic water supply systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potable water ...
The building water supply system is a fundamental unit in water supply systems as it is directly ass...
This thesis describes research carried out into two aspects of water services in buildings. In both ...
Domestic Hot Water (DHW) production constitutes a significant proportion of the energy demand of mod...
Since the 1940s, the models used to estimate peak water demand has been based largely upon variation...
Instantaneous flow rate estimation is essential for sizing pipes and other components of water syste...
A conceptual end use model for residential water demand and return flow is presented in this thesis....
Domestic drinking water systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potable wate...
AbstractDomestic water supply systems are the final stage of the transport process to deliver potabl...
Water Efficiency Conference, Brighton, UK, 9-11 September 2014The prediction of water consumption pa...