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2011 ASHRAE Handbook - HVAC Applications

2011 ASHRAE Handbook - HVAC Applications

Publisher: American Society of Heating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
Year: 2011
File Format: PDF

Description:
The 2011 ASHRAE Handbook—HVAC Applications comprises over 60 chapters covering a broad range of facilities and topics, and is written to help engineers design and use equipment and systems described in other Handbook volumes. Main sections cover comfort, industrial, energy-related, and general applications, as well as building operations and management. ASHRAE Technical Committees have revised nearly every chapter to cover current requirements, technology, and design practice.

Contents


COMFORT APPLICATIONS
1. Residences
2. Retail Facilities
3. Commercial and Public Buildings
4. Tall Buildings
5. Places of Assembly
6. Hotels, Motels, and Dormitories
7. Educational Facilities
8. Health-Care Facilities
9. Justice Facilities
10. Automobiles
11. Mass Transit
12. Aircraft
13. Ships

INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
14. Industrial Air Conditioning
15. Enclosed Vehicular Facilities
16. Laboratories
17. Engine Test Facilities
18. Clean Spaces
19. Data Processing and Telecommunication Facilities
20. Printing Plants
21. Textile Processing Plants
22. Photographic Material Facilities
23. Museums, Galleries, Archives, and Libraries
24. Environmental Control for Animals and Plants
25. Drying and Storing Selected Farm Crops
26. Air Conditioning of Wood and Paper Product Facilities
27. Power Plants
28. Nuclear Facilities
29. Mine Air Conditioning and Ventilation
30. Industrial Drying
31. Ventilation of the Industrial Environment
32. Industrial Local Exhaust
33. Kitchen Ventilation

ENERGY-RELATED APPLICATIONS
34. Geothermal Energy
35. Solar Energy Use

BUILDING OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
36. Energy Use and Management
37. Owning and Operating Costs
38. Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing
39. Operation and Maintenance Management
40. Computer Applications
41. Building Energy Monitoring
42. Supervisory Control Strategies and Optimization
43. HVAC Commissioning

GENERAL APPLICATIONS
44. Building Envelopes
45. Building Air Intake and Exhaust Design
46. Control of Gaseous Indoor Air Contaminants
47. Design and Application of Controls
48. Noise and Vibration Control
49. Water Treatment
50. Service Water Heating
51. Snow Melting and Freeze Protection
52. Evaporative Cooling
53. Fire and Smoke Management
54. Radiant Heating and Cooling
55. Seismic- and Wind-Resistant Design
56. Electrical Considerations
57. Room Air Distribution
58. Integrated Building Design
59. HVAC Security
60. Ultraviolet Air and Surface Treatment
61. Codes and Standards


  


Natural Ventilation of Buildings Theory, Measurement and Design

Natural Ventilation of Buildings Theory, Measurement and Design
(s): David Etheridge
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2011
No of Pages: 454 pages
Edition: 1st edition
Size: 14.2 MB
File Format: PDF
Book Description:
Natural ventilation is considered a prerequisite for sustainable buildings and is therefore in line with current trends in the construction industry. The design of naturally ventilated buildings is more difficult and carries greater risk than those that are mechanically ventilated.
A successful result relies increasingly on a good understanding of the abilities and limitations of the theoretical and experimental procedures that are used for design.

There are two ways to naturally ventilate a building: wind driven ventilation and stack ventilation. The majority of buildings employing natural ventilation rely primarily on wind driven ventilation, but the most efficient design should implement both types.

Natural Ventilation of Buildings: Theory, Measurement, and Design comprehensively explain the fundamentals of the theory and measurement of natural ventilation, as well as the current state of knowledge and how this can be applied to design.  The book also describes the theoretical and experimental techniques to the practical problems faced by designers. Particular attention is given to the limitations of the various techniques and the associated uncertainties.
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Cogeneration Fuel Cell-Sorption Air Conditioning Systems

Cogeneration Fuel Cell-Sorption Air Conditioning Systems
(s):  I.Pilatowsky,R.J.Romero,C.A.Isaza,
S.A.Gamboa,P.J.Sebastian,W.Rivera 
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2011
No of Pages: 174 Pages
Edition: 1st edition
Size: 2.65 MB
File Format: PDF
Book Description:
Although conventional cogeneration systems have been used successfully in the last two decades, most of them have been large units using mainly hydrocarbon fuels that are becoming increasingly expensive. New cogeneration systems based on fuel cells and sorption air conditioning systems promise to be an energy-saving alternative for situations when cooling, heating, and power are needed in low and medium capacities. Cogeneration Fuel Cell-Sorption Air Conditioning Systems examines the thermodynamic principles of fuel cell performance and sorption air conditioning systems and gives relevant information about the state of the art of these technologies. It also provides the reader with the theoretical bases and knowledge needed to understand the operation of these new cogeneration systems, as well as discussing the design basis and economic evaluation.


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