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Modelling Methods for Energy in Buildings

ISBN: 978-0-632-05936-2

November 2004

Wiley-Blackwell

306 pages

Description
Climate change mitigation and sustainable practices are now at the top of political and technical agendas. Environmental system modelling provides a way of appraising options and this book will make a significant contribution to the uptake of such systems. It provides knowledge of the principles involved in modelling systems, builds confidence amongst designers and offers a broad perspective of the potential of these new technologies.

The aim of the book is to provide an understanding of the concepts and principles behind predictive modelling methods; review progress in the development of the modelling software available; and explore modelling in building design through international case studies based on real design problems.

About the Author

Chris Underwood is Reader in Building Services Engineering at the University of Northumbria and Francis Yik is Professor of Building Engineering at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Both have extensive experience of the development and application of modeling to energy and fluid flow problems in buildings and have published widely on subjects ranging from ‘smart’ control of building systems to wind flow around high-rise buildings.

Features
* provides all the specialist knowledge, understanding and confidence needed to use models
* focuses on life-cycle modelling, from the commissioning of a building through to demolition
* offers practitioners an insight through detailed case studies to use of models