Wednesday, April 18, 2012

HVAC Systems Design Handbook


Introduction
This chapter is devoted to ‘‘fundamental’’ fundamentals—certain principles which lay the foundation for what is to come. Starting with the original author’s suggested thought process for analyzing typical problems,  the  reader  is  then  exposed  to  a buzzword  of  our  time:  value engineering. Next follows a discussion of codes and regulations, political criteria which constrain potential design solutions to the bounds of public health and welfare, and sometimes to special interest group sponsored  legislation. 
The  final  sections  of  the  chapter  offer  a  brief review of the basic physics of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC)    design in discussions of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer,  and psychrometrics. 
Numerous  classroom  and  design office  experiences  remind  us  of  the  value  of  continuous awareness of the physics of HVAC processes in the conduct of design work.

Contents
HVAC Engineering Fundamentals
Design Procedures: Part 1 Load Calculations
Design Procedures: Part 2
Design Procedures: Part 3 Air-Handling Systems
Design Procedures: Part 4 Fluid-Handling Systems
Design Procedures: Part 5 Central Plants
Design Procedures: Part 6 Automatic Controls
Equipment: Part 1 Cooling
Equipment: Part 2 Heating
Equipment: Part 3 Air-Handling Systems
Electrical Features of HVAC Systems
Design Documentation: Drawings and Specifications
After Design: Through Construction to Operation
Technical Report Writing
Engineering Fundamentals: Part 1 Fluid Mechanics
Engineering Fundamentals: Part 2 Thermodynamics
Engineering Fundamentals: Part 3 Heat Transfer
Engineering Fundamentals: Part 4 Psychrometrics
Engineering Fundamentals: Part 5 Sound and Vibration
Indoor Air Quality
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