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Building Ventilation: Theory and Measurement

AUTHOR: David W. Etheridge
ISBN: 047196087X

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Building Ventilation: Theory and Measurement
- Book Review,
by David W. Etheridge

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Explains fundamentals of the theory and measurement of building ventilation and describes various techniques for predicting and measuring ventilation, addressing both envelope flows and internal air motion in natural and mechanical ventilation. After physical descriptions and theoretical models, chapters address the treatment of flow characteristics of individual openings, mathematical models for complete building envelopes, theories of internal air flow, and measurement techniques both at full scale and model scale, with some material on computational fluid dynamics. -- Copyright © 1999 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR All rights reserved

Book Description
This book sets down the fundamentals of the theory and measurement of building ventilation and describes the various techniques for predicting and measuring ventilation. It addresses both envelope flows and internal air motion. The first part of the book is primarily concerned with physical descriptions and theoretical models: starting with an overview of the basic mechanisms and characteristics of envelope flows, it then addresses the treatment of the flow characteristics of individual openings and mathematical models for complete building envelopes. Theories for internal air motion are then discussed in detail: mechanisms of mass transport in terms of air motion and age distribution, primary air flows in isolation, resulting flows in enclosed spaces, and flows through large internal openings. The second part, concerned with measurement techniques both at full scale and at model scale, begins with techniques for determining flow characteristics of envelope openings. The use of tracer gases in the study of age distribution and ventilation efficiency is dealt with in detail. Scale modelling for investigating both envelope flows and internal motions is also addressed. The final chapter deals with Computational Fluid Dynamics, since one of its main applications is an alternative to conventional experimental techniques. Natural ventilation is re-emerging as an alternative to mechanical systems in some commercial buildings and both natural and mechanical ventilation are dealt with in detail.

The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
The authors set down the fundamentals of the theory and measurement of building ventilation and describe the various techniques for predicting and measuring ventilation. The first part of the book is primarily concerned with physical descriptions and theoretical models: starting with an overview of the basic mechanisms and characteristics of envelope flows, it then addresses the treatment of the flow characteristics of individual openings and mathematical models for complete building envelopes. Theories for internal air motion are then discussed in detail. The second part, concerned with measurement techniques both at full-scale and at model-scale, begins with techniques for determining flow characteristics of envelope openings. The use of tracer gases in the study of age distribution and ventilation efficiency is dealt with in detail. Scale modelling for investigating both envelope flows and internal motions is also addressed. The final chapter deals with computational fluid dynamics, since one of its main applications is an alternative to conventional experimental techniques. Natural ventilation is re-emerging as an alternative to mechanical systems in some commercial buildings and both natural and mechanical ventilation are dealt with in detail.

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This book sets down the fundamentals of the theory and measurement of building ventilation and describes the various techniques for predicting and measuring ventilation. It addresses both envelope flows and internal air motion. The first part of the book is primarily concerned with physical descriptions and theoretical models: starting with an overview of the basic mechanisms and characteristics of envelope flows, it then addresses the treatment of the flow characteristics of individual openings and mathematical models for complete building envelopes. Theories for internal air motion are then discussed in detail: mechanisms of mass transport in terms of air motion and age distribution, primary air flows in isolation, resulting flows in enclosed spaces, and flows through large internal openings. The second part, concerned with measurement techniques both at full scale and at model scale, begins with techniques for determining flow characteristics of envelope openings. The use of tracer gases in the study of age distribution and ventilation efficiency is dealt with in detail. Scale modelling for investigating both envelope flows and internal motions is also addressed. The final chapter deals with Computational Fluid Dynamics, since one of its main applications is an alternative to conventional experimental techniques. Natural ventilation is re-emerging as an alternative to mechanical systems in some commercial buildings and both natural and mechanical ventilation are dealt with in detail.


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Building Ventilation: Theory and Measurement
- Book Reviews,
by David W. Etheridge

Building Ventilation: Theory and Measurement

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The authors set down the fundamentals of the theory and measurement of building ventilation and describe the various techniques for predicting and measuring ventilation. The first part of the book is primarily concerned with physical descriptions and theoretical models: starting with an overview of the basic mechanisms and characteristics of envelope flows, it then addresses the treatment of the flow characteristics of individual openings and mathematical models for complete building envelopes. Theories for internal air motion are then discussed in detail. The second part, concerned with measurement techniques both at full-scale and at model-scale, begins with techniques for determining flow characteristics of envelope openings. The use of tracer gases in the study of age distribution and ventilation efficiency is dealt with in detail. Scale modelling for investigating both envelope flows and internal motions is also addressed. The final chapter deals with computational fluid dynamics, since one of its main applications is an alternative to conventional experimental techniques. Natural ventilation is re-emerging as an alternative to mechanical systems in some commercial buildings and both natural and mechanical ventilation are dealt with in detail.

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Explains fundamentals of the theory and measurement of building ventilation and describes various techniques for predicting and measuring ventilation, addressing both envelope flows and internal air motion in natural and mechanical ventilation. After physical descriptions and theoretical models, chapters address the treatment of flow characteristics of individual openings, mathematical models for complete building envelopes, theories of internal air flow, and measurement techniques both at full scale and model scale, with some material on computational fluid dynamics. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


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