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SWEET HEAT Modelling Wastewater Temperatures for Efficient Wastewater Heat Recovery

Authors: Koslowski, Johannes; Campbell, Enrique; Stapf, Michael; Gürtler, Heinrich; Gunkel, Michel; Gnirss, Regina;

SWEET HEAT Modelling Wastewater Temperatures for Efficient Wastewater Heat Recovery

Abstract

A measurement campaign of wastewater temperatures was carried out in a section of the Berlin wastewater network. These results were used to carry out a temperature simulation using the EPA SWMM-Fork SWMM-HEAT. It was shown that a good agreement between measurements and simulations is possible for predominantly residential areas, even if the network was only moderately thermally calibrated (MAE ≤ 1 °C).This paper was presented at the 21st Computing and Control in the Water Industry Conference (CCWI 2025) at the University of Sheffield (1st - 3rd September 2025).

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Civil engineering not elsewhere classified

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