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Modelling Methods for Energy in Buildings (PDF eBook)


Modelling Methods for Energy in Buildings (PDF eBook)

eBook by Underwood, Chris/Yik, Francis

Modelling Methods for Energy in Buildings (PDF eBook)

£134.95

ISBN:
9781405153003
Publication Date:
15 Apr 2008
Publisher:
Wiley
Imprint:
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages:
306 pages
Format:
eBook
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Modelling Methods for Energy in Buildings (PDF eBook)

Description

Climate change mitigation and sustainable practices are now at the top of political and technical agendas. Environmental system modelling provides a way of appraising options and this book will make a significant contribution to the uptake of such systems. It provides knowledge of the principles involved in modelling systems, builds confidence amongst designers and offers a broad perspective of the potential of these new technologies. The aim of the book is to provide an understanding of the concepts and principles behind predictive modelling methods; review progress in the development of the modelling software available; and explore modelling in building design through international case studies based on real design problems.

Contents

Preface. Chapter 1 Heat Transfer in Building Elements. 1.1 Heat and mass transfer processes in buildings. 1.2 Heat transfer through external walls and roofs. 1.3 Analytical methods for solving the one--dimensional transient heat conduction equation. 1.4 Lumped capacitance methods. 1.5 Heat transfer through glazing. Chapter 2 Modelling Heat Transfer in Building Envelopes. 2.1 Finite Difference Method -- A Numerical Method for Solving the Heat Conduction Equation. 2.2 Heat Transfer in Building Spaces. 2.3 Synthesis of Heat Transfer Methods. 2.4 Latent Loads and Room Moisture Content Balance. Chapter 3 Mass Transfer, Air Movement and Ventilation. Chapter 4 Steady--State Plant Modelling. 4.1 Model Formulations for Plant. 4.2 Mathematical Models of Air--conditioning Equipment using Equation--fitting. 4.3 A Detailed Steady--state Cooling and Dehumidifying Coil Model. 4.4 Modelling Distribution Networks. 4.5 Modelling Air--conditioning Systems. Chapter 5 Modelling Control Systems. 5.1 Distributed System Modelling. 5.2 Modelling Control Elements. 5.3 Modelling Control Algorithms. 5.4 Solution Schemes. Chapter 6 Modeling in Practice I. 6.1 Developments in General. 6.2 Internal Ventilation Problems6.3 Wind Flow Around Buildings. 6.4 Applications to Plant. 6.5 Applications to Control and Fault Detection. Chapter 7 Modeling in Practice II. 7.1 Interrelationships Between Methodologies. 7.2 Tools and Their Integration. 7.3 Validation and Verification. References. Appendix A. Appendix B. Index

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