Principles of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning with Worked Examples by Nihal E. Wijeysundera. Courses in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) are usually offered in departments of mechanical engineering, civil engineering, architecture, and building science. This book is written mainly with the interests of students and instructors in these departments in mind. However, a significant part of the contents may be used in courses such as thermal systems and heat transfer, especially the worked examples. Practicing engineers could use this book to clarify the fundamental principles behind various design procedures recommended in professional handbooks.
The Contents of Principles of Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
- Chapter 1 Introduction to Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning
- Chapter 2 Heat Transfer Principles
- Chapter 3 Refrigeration Cycles for Air Conditioning Applications
- Fine Tuning Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems
- Chapter 4 Psychrometric Principles
- Chapter 5 Psychrometric Processes for Heating and Air Conditioning
- Chapter 6 Direct-Contact Transfer Processes and Equipment
- HVAC Control System Design Diagrams
- Chapter 7 Heat Exchangers and Cooling Coils
- Chapter 8 Steady Heat and Moisture Transfer Processes in Buildings
- Chapter 9 Solar Radiation Transfer Through Building Envelopes
- Chapter 10 Cooling and Heating Load Calculations
- Chapter 11 Air and Water Distribution Systems
- Chapter 12 Building Energy Estimating and Modeling Methods