Course detail
Building Services III
FAST-BT02Acad. year: 2011/2012
In subject obtaining student basic information to topics about creation of indoor environment building by the air heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC). Basic problems to creation of indoor climate by HVAC. Selected physical phenomena, theory of wet air and his conditioning. Interior aerodynamics. Thermal humidity stress building. Natural ventilation. Forced ventilation and hot air heating. Systems HVAC. Cooling for air-conditioning. Heat recovery systems. Noise in HVAC systems and his attenuation. Application HVAC systems in civil and manufacturing construction.
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Selected physical phenomena, wet air and his conditioning.
2.Thermal humidity stress building.
3.Natural ventilation, sorts and application.
4.Air flow in room, distributive elements.
5.Systems of forced ventilation and hot air heating.
6.Components of HVAC systems for filtration and warming-up air.
7.Components of HVAC systems for cooling,
9.Air systems air-conditioning and their suggestion.
10.All-water systems, refrigerant systems and their suggestion.
11.Cooling for air-conditioning.
12.Heat recovery systems.
13.Noise in HVAC systems and their attenuation, suggestion damping elements.Application HVAC systems in civil building and in industry.
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Basic literature
CHYSKÝ, Jaroslav., HEMZAL, Karel: Větrání a klimatizace. Bolit Brno, 1993. 80-901574-0-8. (CS)
Recommended reading
HIRŠ Jiří, GEBAUER Günter: TZB-Vzduchotechnika. VUT-FAST, 2005. [https://intranet.fce.vutbr.cz/pedagog/predmety/opory.asp] (CS)
MARKUS, T. A. and. MORISS, E. N.: Buildings, Climate and Energy. Pitman PL, London WC2B 5PB, 2000. ISBN 0273002680. (EN)
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