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Building Physics

Heat, Air and Moisture: Fundamentals, Engineering Methods, Material Properties and Exercises...

Hugo S. L. Hens (K.U. Leuven, Department of Civil Engineering, Building Physics Section)

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English
Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn Verlag fur Architektur und technische Wissenschaften
11 October 2023
"Bad experiences with construction quality, the energy crises of 1973 and 1979, complaints about ""sick buildings"", thermal, acoustical, visual and olfactory discomfort, the need for good air quality, the move towards energy efficiency, decarbonization and sustainability - all these have accelerated the development of a discipline that, for a long time, was hardly more than an academic exercise: building physics. The discipline embraces domains such as heat and mass transfer, building acoustics, lighting, indoor environmental quality, energy efficiency, and, in some countries, fire safety. Through the application of physical knowledge and its combination with information coming from other disciplines, building physics helps to under-stand the physical phenomena governing building parts, building envelope, whole building and built environment performance - called urban physics. Today, building physics has be-come a key player on the road to highly performing new buildings and renovations.

This book deals with heat, air and moisture transport in building parts or assemblies and whole buildings with emphasis on the building engineering applications.

Compared to the third edition, this fourth edition has been expanded in chapter 1 to include the physical determination of the thermal conductivity of materials, together with an in-depth discussion of all the effects of thicker insulation layers. In chapter 2, additional information has been added on wind pressure and the evaluation of condensation inside the building com-ponents, while a new chapter 4 on material properties has been included. The whole book, including the figures, has been revised and restructured where necessary.

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Imprint:   Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn Verlag fur Architektur und technische Wissenschaften
Country of Publication:   Germany
Edition:   4th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 244mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   794g
ISBN:   9783433034293
ISBN 10:   343303429X
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Units and Symbols 0 Introduction, History of Building Physics 1 Heat Transfer 1.1 Generalities 1.2 Conduction 1.3 Heat Exchange at Surfaces by Convection and Radiation 1.4 Building Related Applications 1.5 Problems and Solutions 2 Mass Transfer 2.1 Generalities 2.2 Air 2.3 Water Vapour 2.4 Moisture 2.5 Problems and Solutions 3 Heat, Air, and Moisture Combined 3.1 Why? 3.2 Material and Assembly Level 3.3 Whole Building Level 3.4 Problems and Solutions 4 Heat, Air, Moisture Material Properties 4.1 In general 4.2 Dry Air and Water 4.3 Thermal Properties of selected building materials 4.4 Air Properties 4.5 Moisture Properties Postscript

Dr. Ir. Hugo S.L.C. Hens is an emeritus professor of the University of Leuven (KULeuven), Belgium. Until 1972, he worked as a structural engineer and site supervisor at a mid-sized architectural office. After the sudden death of his predecessor and promotor Professor A. de Grave in 1975 and after defending his PhD thesis, he stepwise built up the Department of Building Physics at the Department of Civil Engineering. He taught Building Physics from 1975 to 2003, performance based building design from 1975 to 2005 and building services from 1975 to 1977 and 1990 to 2008. He authored and co-authored 68 peer reviewed journal papers and 174 conference papers about the research done, has helped to manage hundreds of building damage cases and acted as coordinator of the CIB W40 working group on Heat and Mass Transfer in Buildings from 1983 to 1993. Between 1986 and 2008, he was operating agent of the Annexes 14, 24, 32 and 41 of the IEA EXCO on Energy in Buildings and Communities. He is a fellow of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).

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