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Building Services Engineering

eBook - Smart and Sustainable Design for Health and Wellbeing

Erschienen am 02.02.2021, 1. Auflage 2021
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ISBN/EAN: 9781119722977
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 400 S., 15.67 MB
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Beschreibung

Building Services Engineering: Smart and Sustainable Design for Health and Wellbeing covers the design practices of existing engineering building services and how these traditional methods integrate with newer, smarter developments. These new developments include areas such as smart ventilation, smart glazing systems, smart batteries, smart lighting, smart soundproofing, smart sensors and meters. Combined, these all amount to a healthier lifestyle for the people living within these indoor climates. With over one hundred fully worked examples and tutorial questions,Building Services Engineering: Smart and Sustainable Design for Health and Wellbeing encourages the reader to consider sustainable alternatives within their buildings in order to create a healthier environment for users.

Autorenportrait

Professor Tarik Al-Shemmeri is an Independent Consultant and a Visiting Lecturer to the School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Birmingham, UK. He has lectured, researched and published many research papers and text books in the area of thermo-fluids, renewable energy, and power generation.

Neil Packer is a Chartered Engineer who has taught Mechanical Engineering to students in the Higher Education sector for over 25 years. He has acted as an Energy Consultant on a range of low carbon projects in the UK, mainland Europe, and North Africa.

Inhalt

Prefacexiii

Structure of the Bookxv

Notationxxi

1 Ambient Air1

1.1 Overview 1

1.2 Why Ambient Air Is Important? 1

1.3 Air Composition 2

1.4 Gas Mixtures 3

1.5 Air Thermodynamic and Transport Properties 7

1.6 Important Energy Concepts 12

1.7 Worked Examples 16

1.8 Tutorial Problems 21

2 The Thermodynamics of the Human Machine and Thermal Comfort25

2.1 Overview 25

2.2 Thermal Comfort of Human Beings 26

2.3 Energy Balance of the Human Body 26

2.4 Metabolism (M) and Physical Work (W) 27

2.5 Optimum Comfort Temperature 31

2.6 Estimation of Thermal Comfort 31

2.7 Worked Examples 33

2.8 Tutorial Problems 41

3 Ventilation45

3.1 Overview 45

3.2 Concentrations, Contaminants, and the Decay Equation 46

3.3 Natural Ventilation 48

3.4 Mechanical Ventilation 52

3.5 Fan Types and Selection 53

3.6 Duct Sizing and Fan Matching 56

3.7 Worked Examples 63

3.8 Tutorial Problems 73

4 Psychrometry and Air Conditioning75

4.1 Overview 75

4.2 Psychrometric Properties 75

4.3 The Psychrometric Chart 78

4.4 Air-Conditioning Processes 80

4.5 Air-Conditioning Cycles 86

4.6 Worked Examples 91

4.7 Tutorial Problems 103

5 The Building Envelope107

5.1 Overview 107

5.2 Variation in Meteorological Conditions 107

5.3 Heat Transfer 109

5.4 Solar Irradiation 113

5.5 Heat Losses/Gains Across the Envelope 118

5.6 Moisture and Air Transfer 125

5.7 Internal Heat Gains 128

5.8 Worked Examples 128

5.9 Tutorial Problems 139

6 Refrigeration and Heat Pumps143

6.1 Overview 143

6.2 Choice of Refrigerants 144

6.3 Heat Pump, Refrigeration, and Vapour Compression Cycles 147

6.4 Absorption Refrigeration 155

6.5 Adsorption Refrigeration 159

6.6 Stirling Cycle Refrigeration 159

6.7 Reverse BraytonAir Refrigeration Cycle 162

6.8 Steam Jet Refrigeration Cycle 163

6.9 Thermoelectric Refrigeration 165

6.10 Thermoacoustic Refrigeration 166

6.11 Worked Examples 167

6.12 Tutorial Problems 179

7 Acoustic Factors185

7.1 Overview 185

7.2 The Human Ear 185

7.3 SoundWaves 187

7.4 Power, Intensity, and Pressure 190

7.5 Laws of Sound Combination 193

7.6 Sound Propagation 193

7.7 Sound Fields 199

7.8 Acoustic Pollution or Noise 201

7.9 Worked Examples 203

7.10 Tutorial Problems 208

8 Visual Factors211

8.1 Overview 211

8.2 The Human Eye 211

8.3 Light Sources and Receivers 212

8.4 Laws of Illumination 215

8.5 Lamp Types 217

8.6 Luminaires and Directional Control 222

8.7 Worked Examples 226

8.8 Tutorial Problems 232

9 Cleaning the Air235

9.1 Overview 235

9.2 Concentration and Exposure 236

9.3 Particulate Pollution 236

9.4 Principles of Particulate Collection 240

9.5 Control Technologies 242

9.6 Non-particulate Pollutants 257

9.7 Principles of Non-particulate Collection 259

9.8 Pressure Drop Considerations 260

9.9 Worked Examples 261

9.10 Tutorial Problems 268

10 Solar Energy Applications271

10.1 Overview 271

10.2 Solar Thermal Collector Technologies 271

10.3 Solar Electricity 276

10.4 Ground-Based Energy Sources 279

10.5 Energy Storage 281

10.6 Daylighting 288

10.7 Worked Examples 289

10.8 Tutorial Problems 297

11 Measurements and Monitoring301

11.1 Overview 301

11.2 Compositional Parameters 302

11.3 Physical Parameters 303

11.4 Visual and Aural Parameters 314

11.5 Utility Measurement and Metering 315

11.6 Worked Examples 321

11.7 Tutorial Problems 327

12 Drivers, Standards, and Methodologies331

12.1 Overview 331

Learning Outcomes 331

12.2 Compliance Considerations 332

12.3 External Certification and Recognition 336

12.4 Operational Considerations 338

13 Emerging Technologies343

13.1 Overview 343

13.2 Smart Ventilation 343

13.3 Smart Active Glazing 344

13.4 Cooling Technologies 345

13.5 Smart Tuneable Acoustic Insulation 350

13.6 Smart (Human Centric) Lighting Design 351

13.7 Active Botanical Air Filtration 351

13.8 Peak Lopping Thermal Mass 352

13.9 Smart Batteries 353

13.10 Smart Sensors and Meters 353

13.11 Smart Microgrids 355

13.12 Hydrogen 356

14 Closing Remarks359

Appendix A The Psychrometric Chart 361

Appendix B Refrigerant Thermodynamic Properties 363

Bibliography 367

Index 369

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