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Previous course: 64220 |
Offered by:
Department of Buildings and Energy
(IBE) |
No credit points with: 64220/C6420 |
Prerequisite: C0201/C6908.64044/64205.64350/64212.64360/64215 |
Recommended semester:
7th - 9th semester |
Scope and form: Lectures and exercises. |
Examination:
Approval of coursework
(13 point scale
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Contact person: |
Carsten Rode, IBE, Building 118, Tel. +45 4525 1852 |
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Aim: To enable the participants to conceive some of the computational tasks occuring within the building energy technology on temperature, heat flow, and moisture conditions with the aim to obtain solutions using numerical calculation methods. It is the objective to make the participants acquainted with the different relevant numerical calculation methods and the development of associated computer programs. Building energy technology comprises among other things the determination of temperature and moisture conditions, and heat flows in buildings and solar heating systems. In conjunction with the development and design of buildings, and solar heating systems and components, there is a need to carry out detailed calculations within these particular fields. |
Contents: In the course numerical calculation methods are treated for the calculation of the following subjects:
- Multidimensional and transient heat conduction in structures with heat transmission at the boundaries in the form of solar radiation, thermal radiation, and convection.
- Transport and storage of heat, and temperature conditions in solar heating systems and the like where liquid or gas flows in tubes and ducts.
- Moisture transport in building components etc. under transient temperature and moisture conditions.
Furthermore, the course comprises the construction of programs based on numerical methods. |