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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
ARCH0009-3  Building techniques II
Duration :  30h Th, 60h Pr, 2,5d FW
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in engineering sciences, civil ingineer in architecture orientation, 3rd yearFirst semester8
Holder(s) :  N...
Substitute(s) :  Sigrid Reiter, Marie‑Eve Dammous
Language :  French language
Course contents :  This course aims to explore in depth the building techniques in terms of performance of building envelopes, energy systems and drainage systems.

The course includes the following topics:
- the energy balance of a building,
- the current energy legislation,
- the assessment of occupants' comfort,
- the infiltration, condensation and transfer of water vapor in buildings,
- the heating and cooling systems,
- the ventilation systems,
- the drainage systems.
Course objective :  The course objectives are:

- Knowing the different techniques for building envelopes, energy systems and drainage systems.

-Acquiring skills necessary to be able to select the best techniques for a specific building project.

- Being able to make the calculations associated to a preliminary energy design and drainage design of buildings.

- Knowing the current standards and being able to complete a project according to them.
Prerequisites :  Course : "Building techniques I"
Workshops :  During practical works, students have to develop technical details for buildings and systems design and calculate their energy performance.
Organization :  From September to December.
Written notes :  The slides are provided during the course (in pdf).
Assessment :  A written exam.

The practical work carried out at the same time as the course accounts for half of the final assesment, with the other half given by the written exam.
Contacts :  1 / Part of the course on building envelopes and energy systems: Sigrid Reiter:
sigrid.reiter @ ulg.ac.be

2 / Part of the course on drainage systems: Marie-Eve Dammous: medammous@gmail.com


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