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Computer Modelling Basics of Buiding Services Systems
FAST-CT09Acad. year: 2009/2010
Basic question of computer modelling of the typical problems from building services at design and running the objects and is focused the thermal transfer and material related with making the environmental of building. Basic energy processes in the buildings, typical simulation models to theirs identification. Modelling of marginal conditions. Modelling of thermal and hydraulic behaviour of the building services systems and theirs components. Utilities for technical practice. Application computer technology.
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2. Modelling of heat conduction in plane walls and half-space
3. Modelling of heat conduction in cylindrical walls and tubes
4. Modelling of heat transfer in free and closed space
5. Modelling of heat transfer during state changes of heat medium
6. Modelling of solid radiation, heating and cooling
7. Pipe thermal insulation thickness modelling
8. Storage tanks capacity modelling
9. Modelling of lighting microclimate of buildings
10. Modelling of thermal performance of buildings and of energy consumption of buildings
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ČSN EN ISO 10211 - Tepelné mosty ve stavebních konstrukcích. 2001. (CS)
PATANKAR, S. V.: Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow. Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, Tailor & Francis Group, New York, 1980. (EN)
Sborník 1. národní konference simulace budov. IBPSA-CZ, Praha, 2000. (CS)
VERSTEEG H.K., W. Malalasekera: Computational fluid dynamics – The finite volume method (second edition). London: Pearson Education Limited, 2007. 978-0-13-127498-3. (EN)
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