Browsing Staff publications (SWEE) by Author "Tait, Simon"

Browsing Staff publications (SWEE) by Author "Tait, Simon"

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  • Muthusamy, Manoranjan; Wani, Omar; Schellart, Alma; Tait, Simon (Elsevier, 2018-06-12)
    Exponential wash-off models are the most widely used method to predict sediment wash-off from urban surfaces. In spite of many studies, there is still a lack of knowledge on the effect of external drivers such as rainfall ...
  • Loveridge, Fleur; Schellart, Alma; Rees, Simon; Stirling, Ross; Taborda, David; Tait, Simon; Alibardi, Luca; Biscontin, Giovanna; Shepley, Paul; Shafagh, Ida; Shepherd, Will; Yildiz, Anil; Jefferson, Bruce (Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), 2022-04-14)
    Dispersed space heating alone accounts for 40% of UK energy use and 20% of CO2 emissions. Tackling heating and building cooling demands is therefore critical to achieve net zero ambitions in the UK. The most energy efficient ...
  • Abdel-Aal, Mohamad; Villa, Raffaella; Jawiarczyk, Natalia; Alibardi, Luca; Jensen, Henriette; Schellart, Alma; Jefferson, Bruce; Shepley, Paul; Tait, Simon (IWA Publishing, 2020-02-13)
    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 ...
  • Tscheikner-Gratl, Franz; Bellos, Vasilis; Schellart, Alma; Moreno-Rodenas, Antonio; Muthusamy, Manoranjan; Langeveld, Jeroen; Clemens, Francois; Benedetti, Lorenzo; Rico-Ramirez, Miguel Angel; Fernandes de Carvalho, Rita; Breuer, Lutz; Shucksmith, James; Heuvelink, Gerard B. M.; Tait, Simon (Elsevier, 2018-12-05)
    This paper aims to stimulate discussion based on the experiences derived from the QUICS project (Quantifying Uncertainty in Integrated Catchment Studies). First it briefly discusses the current state of knowledge on ...

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