Fundamentals of Building Performance Simulation

£83.99

Fundamentals of Building Performance Simulation

Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture and design Agribusiness and primary industries Technical design Mechanical engineering Heat transfer processes Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology Energy efficiency Heating, lighting, ventilation

Author: Ian Beausoleil-Morrison

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 13th May 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040340523


Fundamentals of Building Performance Simulation, Second Edition

pares the theory and practice of a multi-disciplinary field to the essentials for classroom learning and real-world applications. Authored by a veteran educator and researcher, this textbook equips students and emerging and established professionals in engineering and architecture to predict and optimize building energy use. It employs an innovative pedagogical approach, introducing new concepts and skills through previously mastered ones and deepening understanding of familiar themes by means of new material.

Covering topics from indoor airflow to the effects of the weather to HVAC systems, the book’s 25 chapters empower learners to:

  • Understand the models and assumptions underlying BPS tools
  • Compare models, simulations, and modelling tools and make appropriate selections
  • Recognize the effects of modelling choices and input data on simulation predictions

Each subject is introduced without reference to particular simulation tools, while practice problems at the end of each chapter provide hands-on experience with the tools of the reader’s choice. Curated reading lists orient beginners in a vast, cross-disciplinary literature, and the critical thinking skills stressed throughout prepare them to make contributions of their own.

Fundamentals of Building Performance Simulation, Second Edition provides a much-needed resource for new and aspiring members of the building science community.

The textbook will be accompanied by student and instructor digital resources including chapter introduction videos by the author, software and simulation walkthrough videos, weather data, photographs, drawings and measured data to support the culminating trials.

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