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Study programmes 2007-2008Last update : 7/05/2008
ARCH0022-1  Building Physics and Air Conditioning
Duration :  45h Th, 45h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
civil engineering in architecture, 2nd year6
Holder(s) :  Philippe Andre
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  The purpose of this course is to provide the theoretical basis required to understand the heat and mass exchange processes in the building. It presents in a second step the major climate control techniques available both in the residential and non residential buildings with a focus on the applications.
Course objective :  To provide the theoretical basis required to analyse the heat and mass exchange processes in the building

To present the different possible modelling approaches

To present the different climate control techniques

To demonstrate techniques on selected examples
Prerequisites :  Fundamentals of heat and mass transfers and thermodynamics
Workshops :  Each theoretical lecture is followed by a practical period to apply the theoretical developments and based upon real building projects.
Organization :  1st and 2nd semester: a half-day divided into 2h theory and 2h exercise.
Written notes :  Copy of the slides available. Syllabus in preparation.
Assessment :  Oral based upon a building project
Contacts :  Philippe ANDRE
Université de Liège
Département Sciences et Gestion de l'Environnement
185, Avenue de Longwy
B-6700 ARLON
Tel: 32-(0)63-230 858
Fax: 32-(0)63 230 800
email: p.andre@ulg.ac.be


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