72875 - Heating and Air Conditioning Systems M

Academic Year 2018/2019

Learning outcomes

the achievement of credits allows to acquire the essential tools to understand and locate the thermo-mechanical plant equipment (heating, cooling) of a building and in the general work of civil engineering.

Course contents

The course deals with the various aspects of the HVAC  systems in  buildings with particular attention to: thermal comfort , interaction between building-plant-external environment , aspects of energy saving and the use of renewable energy sources according to current national legislation. Starting from the basics of Technical Physics and Hydraulics (preparatory courses), this course discusses the key issues related to the design of heating and air-conditioning systems, and of production of hot water for sanitary purposes. At the end of the course the student will have a base knowledge to evaluate different choices for HVAC systems and identify strategies for energy saving.
A) Thermal Loads and Comfort conditions: thermophysical properties of building components (thermal transmittance, thermal bridges, thermal inertia, solar transmission). Basic concepts on Thermal Comfort: subjective and objective indices. Energy balance of the building-plant system. Calculation of winter thermal loads.
B) Heating Plants: Heat generators. Piping systems . Safety and control equipment. Chimneys. Radiators, convectors, radiant systems. Thermal power stations. Criteria for the selection and sizing of a heating system. Global energy efficiency.
C) Air-conditioning systems - Winter and summer air conditioning. Air handling units. Systematic classification schemes and realization. Criteria for the selection and sizing of Air handling units and air ducts. Air quality and filtration systems. Air diffusers and selection criteria. Acoustics and noise problems.
D) Chillers and heat pumps. Basis on the operation of the machines, Types, energy design criteria.
E) Regulatory aspects for energy savings and technical solutions for improving energy efficiency and use of renewable energy sources. Energy certification . Solutions for energy savings and use of renewable sources: solar thermal, photovoltaic, biomass.

Assessment methods

The final assessment is done through a final exam that ensures the acquisition of knowledge and skills expected by the presentation of a project of an heating system, followed by an oral test.

To be eligible to take the oral exam the student must submit the heating system project technical report

The oral exam will focus on the general program of the course

Office hours

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