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The University of Texas at Austin Spring 2010 CAEE Department, Architectural Engineering Program Course : Building Environmental Systems, ARE 346N All course information : http://www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/Novoselac/classes/ARE346N/
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The University of Texas at Austin Spring 2010 CAEE Department, Architectural Engineering Program Course: Building Environmental Systems, ARE 346N All course information: http://www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/Novoselac/classes/ARE346N/ Prerequisites: Physics 303L and 103N – Engineering Physics &Lab (ME 320/326 recommended) Professor: Dr. Atila Novoselac ECJ, 5422 Office (512) 475-8175 ; LAB (512) 232-7937 e-mail: atila@mail.utexas.edu http://www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/Novoselac Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Lecture Objectives • Discuss the syllabus and ground rules • Describe scope of BES • Introduce the course themes • Introduce yourself • Address any of your concerns
Motivation for ARE 346N class • Who are you? • Why are you here? What is your primary interest? • Structures • Construction engineering/Project management • Environmental Engineering • Building environmental systems (HVAC) • Something else
Real world questions • It is 4pm on the day before you need to submit the plans. Your mechanical engineer comes to you and tells you that that the structural change that you approved will cost $50K in additional ducts and equipment. What do you do?
Real world questions • A salesperson tells you that changing your dropped ceiling and roof insulation strategy is guaranteed to save you 1/3 of your building energy costs. Your roofing contractor tells you that it is impossible to build the roof in the specified manner without causing moisture problems. Who should you believe?
Buildings • Responsible for ~40% of energy consumption • 90% of our time we spend indoors • Construction is one of the largest industries in the world • Environmental systems are a central part of every building • Affect: • Energy consumption • Thermal comfort and IAQ • First cost
Course Objectives • Describe the role of building environmental systems in building planning and design • Research and critically analyze claims about building environmental systems made by salespeople, subcontractors, and building designers • Calculate building heating, ventilating, and air conditioning loads and specify HVAC equipment for residential and light commercial construction. • Define design requirements for building electrical systems and design basic systems • List characteristics of different lamps, describe building lighting designs and their consequences and demonstrate knowledge of lighting design principles
Prerequisites • Physics 103M and 303L ME 320: Applied Thermodynamics • I already took it • I have not taken it • I am currently taking it
Preparation for FE exam- Career in industry - step towards PE exam Preparation for ARE 465 • Capstone design seminar • Prepare you for BES portion • Background material • Resources • Calculation familiarity
Textbook Tao and Janis (2004) 3rd or (2009) 4th Edition Too few examples - I will add more • Some important area not adequately covered - I will provide handouts • Very appropriate for those who want one textbook for ARE465 and won’t be doing BES after graduation
“References” Trost, J., (1999), Efficient Building Design Series Volume 1: Electrical and Lighting, Prentice Hall. • Very good textbook • many examples • Cover only Lighting and Electrical systems • Library does not have it yet
“References” • Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning Mcqusiton, Spittler, Parker (2000) • Common textbook for undergraduate HVAC class • Good descriptions • Many examples • Much more in-depth than we will use • Not used for HVAC design classes here at UT • You should get this if you want a readable text on HVAC
“References” ASHRAE Handbook:Fundamentals. • IP or SI edition, hard copy or CD • In reference Library section • Note that it is much cheaper to become a member of ASHRAE to get this text. • Great and very complete reference • Few examples, very hard to read, inexpensive • Most appropriate for those who want the industry-standard reference and intend on having BES be a part of their future
ASHRAE Membership • ASHRAE - American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engineers - predominant BES Society • Inexpensive way to get textbook • http://www.ashrae.org/ Student Zone • For student application
Grading Quizzes 10% Midterms (total 2) 25% Projects 15% Homework Assignments 20% Participation 5% Final Exam 25% 100%
Quizzes:10 + 1 bonus Projects:Midterm and Final Homework Assignments: During the whole course
Final Exam • Optional IF • You get a C (70%) or better on both midterms • You give me written notification by May 7th at 5pm • If you meet the above criteria and don’t take the final, your midterm grade will represent 50% of your final grade
Participation • My assessment of your participation in the class • 5% of total grade • How to get participation points • Come to class • Submit all assignments/projects on time • Participate in class (verbal) • Come see me in my office • Participate in all field trips
Topics • 1. Background and Introduction 1 wk • 2. HVAC Systems – Motivation and Basics 1 wk • 3. Heating and Cooling Load Calculations 1 wk • 4. Heating and Cooling Equipment 2 wks • 5. Air Systems and Delivery Equipment 2 wks • 6. Electrical Systems 3 wks • 7. Lighting Introduction and Equipment 2 wks • 8. Lighting Design 1 wk • 9. Plumbing/Acoustics 1 wk • 10. Reviews 1 wk 15 wks
Class Website • http://www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/Novoselac/classes/ARE346N/ • Look at Assignments sections • Review class material ahead of time use posted class notes • PLEASE LET ME KNOW ABOUT ERRORS
My Issues • Please try to use office hours for questions problems and other reasons for visit Each Tuesday and Thursday I am most of the day in ECJ - afternoon - HVAC Design Class • Please don’t use e-mail to ask me questions which require long explanations • Call me or come to see me • I accept suggestions • I will listen your comments • The more specific the better
Energy Consumption in Commercial Buildings Cooking Cooling Heating Lighting Office Equipment Other Refrigeration Ventilation Water Heating Source: DOE
What Building System is Responsible for the Most Energy Use in Commercial Buildings? • Refrigeration/Office Equipment/“plug loads” • Lighting • HVAC • Water Heating • Refrigeration
HVAC - 45% Source: DOE
Energy Bill for Residential Buildings http://www.energystar.gov
Space for Environmental Systems Ref: Tao and Janis (2001)
Space for Environmental Systems Roof for rooftop units
First cost vs. Operating cost • First cost • Size of equipment • Design parameters • Operating cost • Built-in equipment • Operational parameters • Energy analyses for optimum balance
Types of Energy Used in Buildings • Electrical • Gas • Oil • Coal and wood • Electrical energy large portion from fossil fuels • Conversion: • 3 kW of heating energy 1kW electric energy • Primary energy vs. end use energy • Burning fossil fuel emission of • CO2, - global worming • SO2, NO2, CO - air quality
Assignment 1 • Learning styles • Course website • Researching and using references • Background material • Due on Tuesday