Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Handbook of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning


Preface

During the past 20 years, design and operation of the comfort systems for buildings have been transformed because of energy conservation imperatives, the use of computer-based design aids, and major advances in   intelligent   management  systems   for buildings. 
In the 1970s, rules of thumb were widely used by designers. Today,  a strong analytical basis for the design synthesis   process is standard  procedure. 
This handbook describes the latest methods for design and operation of new and existing buildings. In addition, the principles of life cycle economics are used routinely in design selections and tradeoffs. The information in this handbook is presented in a practical way that building systems engineers will find useful.
The book is divided into eight sections:

    1.  Introduction to the buildings sector
    2.  Fundamentals
    3.  Economic aspects of buildings
    4.  HVAC equipment and systems
    5.  Controls
    6.  HVAC design calculations
    7.  Operation and maintenance
    8.  Appendices

   Because of ongoing and rapid change in the HVAC industry, new material will be developed prior to the standard handbook revision cycle. By link to the CRC Web site, the author will be periodically posting new material that owners of the handbook can access.

 Table of Contents

Section 1 Introduction to the Buildings Sector

Introduction  Jan F. Kreider

Section 2  Fundamentals

      2.1   Thermodynamic and Heat Transfer Basics       Vahab Hassani and Steve Hauser
      2.2   Psychrometrics and Comfort      T. Agami Reddy

Section 3         Economic Aspects of Buildings

      3.1   Central and Distributed Utilities  Anthony F. Armor and Jan F. Kreider
      3.2   Economics and Costing of HVAC Systems        Ari Rabl

Section 4 HVAC Equipment and Systems

      4.1   Heating Systems    Jan F. Kreider
      4.2   Air Conditioning Systems    Dennis L. O ’Neal and John A. Bryant
      4.3   Ventilation and Air Handling Systems    Ellen M. Franconi and James B. Bradford
      4.4   Electrical Systems  Moncef Krarti

Section 5 Controls

      5.1   Controls Fundamentals     Peter S. Curtiss
      5.2   Intelligent Buildings  Michael R. Brambley, Peter Armstrong, Michael Kintner-Meyer,
            Robert G. Pratt, and Srinivas Katipamula

Section 6 HVAC Design Calculations

      6.1   Energy Calculations — Building Loads     Ari Rabl and Peter S. Curtiss
      6.2   Simulation and Modeling — Building Energy Consumption
            Joe Huang, Jeffrey S. Haberl, and Jan F. Kreider
      6.3   Energy Conservation in Buildings    Max Sherman and David Jump
      6.4   Solar Energy System Analysis and Design     T. Agami Reddy

Section 7  Operation and Maintenance

      7.1   HVAC System Commissioning        David E. Claridge and Mingsheng Liu .
      7.2   Building System Diagnostics and Preventive Maintenance
            Srinivas Katipamula, Robert G. Pratt, and James Braun

Section 8 Appendices

Paul Norton

Appendix A
Properties of Gases and Vapors

Appendix B
Properties of Liquids

Appendix C
Properties of Solids

Appendix D
Gases and Vapors

Appendix E
Composition and Heating Values of Common Fuels
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