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Computational fluid dynamics and energy modelling in buildings : fundamentals and applications / Parham A Mirzaei.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley-Blackwell, 2022Description: xvii, 606 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781119743514
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Computational fluid dynamics and energy modelling in buildingsDDC classification:
  • 696 M679c 23/eng/20220722
LOC classification:
  • TH6021 .M56 2022
Contents:
An overview of heat and mass transport in buildings -- An overview on fundamentals of fluid mechanics in buildings -- Applications of fluid mechanics in buildings -- An overview on fundamentals of thermodynamics in buildings -- Applications of thermodynamics in building -- An overview on fundamentals of heat transfer in buildings -- Applications of heat transfer in buildings -- Fundamental of energy modelling in buildings -- Dynamic energy modelling in buildings -- Fundamental of computational fluid dynamics - a finite volume approach -- Solvers and solution analysis -- Application of CFD in buildings and built environment.
Summary: "This book will explain how heat and mass transport in buildings can be modelled using commercial and educational tools, with a focus on helping those who want to use those tools to understand and predict the performance of buildings, but who may not be experts in CFD. The fundamentals of modelling will be fully covered and then extended to show how those models can be used to simulate the behaviour of buildings. The aim is to ensure the reader understands the essentials of modelling and can use the existing tools effectively and knowledgably. Modelling and simulation involve many assumptions and simplifications, so the book covers these topics fully, ensuring the reader understands and can justify those assumptions and simplifications. In addition, it addresses uncertainties in the selection of possible options to ensure the reader can get the most from existing heat and mass transport modelling tools."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

An overview of heat and mass transport in buildings -- An overview on fundamentals of fluid mechanics in buildings -- Applications of fluid mechanics in buildings -- An overview on fundamentals of thermodynamics in buildings -- Applications of thermodynamics in building -- An overview on fundamentals of heat transfer in buildings -- Applications of heat transfer in buildings -- Fundamental of energy modelling in buildings -- Dynamic energy modelling in buildings -- Fundamental of computational fluid dynamics - a finite volume approach -- Solvers and solution analysis -- Application of CFD in buildings and built environment.

"This book will explain how heat and mass transport in buildings can be modelled using commercial and educational tools, with a focus on helping those who want to use those tools to understand and predict the performance of buildings, but who may not be experts in CFD. The fundamentals of modelling will be fully covered and then extended to show how those models can be used to simulate the behaviour of buildings. The aim is to ensure the reader understands the essentials of modelling and can use the existing tools effectively and knowledgably. Modelling and simulation involve many assumptions and simplifications, so the book covers these topics fully, ensuring the reader understands and can justify those assumptions and simplifications. In addition, it addresses uncertainties in the selection of possible options to ensure the reader can get the most from existing heat and mass transport modelling tools."-- Provided by publisher.

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