Showing posts with label Diagnosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diagnosis. Show all posts

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Ventilation and Airflow in Buildings: Methods for Diagnosis and Evaluation


Ventilation and Airflow in Buildings: 
Methods for Diagnosis and Evaluation
2008 | 128 pages | PDF | 2 MB

Energy efficiency in buildings requires, among other things, that ventilation be appropriately dimensioned: too much ventilation wastes energy, and insufficient ventilation leads to poor indoor air quality and low comfort. Studies have shown that ventilation systems seldom function according to their commissioned design. They have also shown that airflow measurement results are essential in improving a ventilation system.

This key handbook explains why ventilation in buildings should be measured and describes how to measure it, giving applied examples for each measurement method. The book will help building physicists and ventilation engineers to properly commission ventilation systems and appropriately diagnose ventilation problems throughout the life of a building. Drawing on over 20 years of experience and the results of recent international research projects, this is the definitive guide to diagnosing air flow patterns within buildings.


Friday, September 30, 2011

Building Failures: Diagnosis and Avoidance


Building Failures: Diagnosis and Avoidance
Spon Press | 1987 | ISBN: 0419142703 | PDF | 199 pages | English | 6.3MB

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Ventilation and Airflow in Buildings: Methods for Diagnosis and Evaluation


Ventilation and Airflow in Buildings: Methods for Diagnosis and Evaluation (Buildings, Energy and Solar Technology Series)
Earthscan Publications Ltd. | ISBN-10: 184407451X | 2008 | 128 pages | PDF | 2 MB

Energy efficiency in buildings requires, among other things, that ventilation be appropriately dimensioned: too much ventilation wastes energy, and insufficient ventilation leads to poor indoor air quality and low comfort. Studies have shown that ventilation systems seldom function according to their commissioned design. They have also shown that airflow measurement results are essential in improving a ventilation system.

This key handbook explains why ventilation in buildings should be measured and describes how to measure it, giving applied examples for each measurement method. The book will help building physicists and ventilation engineers to properly commission ventilation systems and appropriately diagnose ventilation problems throughout the life of a building. Drawing on over 20 years of experience and the results of recent international research projects, this is the definitive guide to diagnosing air flow patterns within buildings.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Building Failures: Diagnosis and Avoidance, 2nd Edition


Building Failures: Diagnosis and Avoidance, 2nd Edition


by W.H. Ransom .
Published by Spon Press | Publication date : December 1987 | ISBN: 0419142703 | PDF Format, 199 pages | English | 6.3MB

In recent years building failures and the resulting lawsuits and awards for damages have frequently been in the news. The biggest headlines may have been reserved for structural failures and complete collapses. But we should not forget the less newsworthy failures such as leaky roofs, damp walls, dropped foundations and rotted timber.

This book gives practical guidance on the prevention of failure by describing the nature and cause of the most common defects in buildings, and then shows how they should be avoided in design and construction.

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