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Modeling of Building Physical Phenomena

Summary

The course complements the building thermal technology. It deepens students' knowledge in the areas of: calculating and modeling hygrothermal conditions within the walls and indoor climate modeling 1D, 2D, 3D heat fluxes for steady and unsteady heat conduction, heat transmission, distribution and transport humidity, airflow, air permeability of building envelopes.

Literature

Hens, H. Building Physics - Heat, Air and Moisture: Fundamentals and Engineering Methods with Examplesand Exercises, Wilhelm Ernst&Sohn, Berlin 2012, pp. 330. ISBN: 978-3-433-03027-1
Hens, H. Applied Building Physics, Wilhelm Ernst&Sohn, Berlin 2011, pp. 308. ISBN: 978-3-433-02962-6.

Advised literature

Hens, H. Performance Based Building Design 2: From Timber-framed Construction to Partition Walls, Wilhelm Ernst&Sohn, Berlin 2012, pp. 292. ISBN: 978-3-433-03023-3 .


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 229-0267
Abbreviation MSFJ
Course title Modeling of Building Physical Phenomena
Coordinating department Department of Building Environment and Building Services
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Iveta Skotnicová, Ph.D.