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"The effective application of building performance simulation is governed by an important caveat: that users possess an understanding of the underlying physics and the related design parameters that influence performance outcomes. This tour de force contribution from a leading proponent of the technology precisely hits the spot and will surely raise the standard in simulation applications worldwide." Joseph Andrew Clarke, University of Strathclyde "Fundamentals of Building Performance Simulation is set to be the authority on the subject, making it essential reading for all students and junior practicing engineers working in the area of building energy and performance" Malcom Cook, Loughborough University "For many years I've been looking for a book that was explicitly constructed to teach building performance simulation. Professor Beausoleil-Morrison has taken his teaching approachinsightful review of theory, supplemented by required reading, then hands-on simulation exercises and results autopsy, and reviewand turned it into a textbook. Anyone with a basic understanding of building physics and thermodynamics will find this book robust, without depending on any one simulation program. Yet it directs readers how to test the underlying physics and concepts using their preferred simulation tools. If I were looking for a book to use in teaching building performance simulation, this would be my textbook." Dru Crawley, Bentley Systems, Inc. "For learning from a leading expert and teacher in using building performance simulation in a responsible manner, Ian Beausoleil-Morrison presents the theoretical and practical fundamentals in this excellent textbook." Jan Hensen, Eindhoven University of Technology "The art of building performance simulation is to capture all important physical processes in mathematical equations and make them converge to the right solution. Ian Beausoleil-Morrison has mastered better than anyone how to do this, how to explain this and how to teach this, turning this book into a milestone for anyone working towards a sustainable built environment." Lieve Helsen, University of Leuven "Many countries are committed to mitigating climate change though energy efficient buildings with integrated renewable energy generation. Integrated building design is paramount to highly efficient buildings. Building simulation is fundamental in this process. Prof. Beausoleil-Morrison brings us a fantastic textbook, based on his experiential teaching method, that helps us to develop the critical view so necessary in a building simulation professional. It will become a 'must have' for all universities with courses in this area." Roberto Lamberts, Laboratory for Energy Efficiency in Buildings, Federal University of Santa Catarina "Did you ever wonder what the strengths and limitations of the models in building performance simulators are? This book explains rigorously, yet approachably, the major models that can be found in today's building performance simulators. This is recommended reading for anyone who needs to be competent in building performance simulations." Michael Wetter, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory "It's an ideal textbook for teaching and self-study. Professor Beausoleil-Morrison not only gives a complete introduction to the basic principles and tools but also provides all the necessary teaching materials. I would be happy to recommend it to my colleagues who are teaching BPS and students who are learning it." Yingxin Zhu, Tsinghua University
Auteur
Ian Beausoleil-Morrison is a Professor in the Faculty of Engineering and Design at Carleton University where he is the Canada Research Professor in Innovative Energy Systems for Residential Buildings. His research interests include solar housing, seasonal thermal storage, and building performance simulation. Prior to joining Carleton University in 2007, he worked for 16 years at CanmetENERGY (a Canadian government laboratory) where he led a team of researchers developing building simulation models and tools to support industry and government programs.
Professor Beausoleil-Morrison was President of IBPSA from 2010 to 2015, Vice-President from 2006 to 2010, and founded IBPSA-Canada and initiated the eSim conference series in 2001. He also cofounded and is the Co-Editor of IBPSA's Journal of Building Performance Simulation, and is a Fellow of IBPSA.
Texte du rabat
This textbook equips graduate students and emerging and established professionals in architecture and engineering to predict and optimize buildings' energy use.
Contenu
Part I Prelude
Part II Building interior
Energy and mass transfers within buildings
Solar energy absorption by internal surfaces
Convective heat transfer at internal surfaces
Longwave radiation exchange between internal surfaces
Internal heat and moisture sources
Internal airflow
Part III Exterior environment
Energy balances at external surfaces & weather
Solar energy absorption by external surfaces
Convection heat transfer at external surfaces
Longwave radiation exchange at external surfaces
Heat transfer to the ground
Part IV Building envelope
Heat transfer in opaque assemblies
Heat transfer in transparent assemblies
Air infiltration and natural ventilation
Part V HVAC
HVAC distribution systems
Energy conversion and storage systems
Part VI Finale
Culminating trial
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