Building physics
CIVIL-479 / 4 credits
Teacher:
Language: English
Remark: Pas donné en 2024-25
Summary
The course presents the fundamentals of how a building interacts with its environment in terms of energy, heat, air movement, and moisture. The theory is used to explain the principles of well-performing new and retrofitted building designs in addition to the diagnosis of failing performance.
Content
Energy and moisture conservation; steady-state and transient heat, moisture, and air transfer in building materials; coupled effects (heat and mass transfer); hygrothermal properties of building materials; numerical methods (finite difference, finite element, finite volume approximations).
Keywords
Heat and mass conservation and transport, building materials, hygrothermal performance of buildings
Learning Prerequisites
Required courses
Energy and comfort in buildings ENG-445
Recommended courses
General physics: thermodynamics PHYS-106
Important concepts to start the course
Heat and mass transfer
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, the student must be able to:
- Formulate heat, air, and moisture balances for the analysis of hygrothermal problems.
- Apply the transport equations of heat, air, and moisture in building components and zones.
- Classify building materials regarding their hygrothermal properties, and their effect on the energy performance of buildings.
- Apply mathematical methods for solving hygrothermal problems related to buildings.
- Design hydrothermally functional building components and diagnose non-performant solutions.
Transversal skills
- Access and evaluate appropriate sources of information.
- Take responsibility for environmental impacts of her/ his actions and decisions.
- Demonstrate the capacity for critical thinking
Teaching methods
Lecture presentations, exercises.
Expected student activities
Practice exercises, participate in discussions and group work
Assessment methods
2 written tests (30% + 30%) and a group project (40%)
Supervision
Office hours | Yes |
Assistants | Yes |
Forum | No |
Resources
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)
No
Bibliography
S. Medved, Building Physics: Heat, Ventilation, Moisture, Light, Sound, Fire, and Urban Microclimate, Springer
Websites
Moodle Link
Prerequisite for
master projects involving knowledge in building physics
In the programs
- Semester: Spring
- Exam form: Written (summer session)
- Subject examined: Building physics
- Courses: 2 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Exercises: 1 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Type: optional
- Semester: Spring
- Exam form: Written (summer session)
- Subject examined: Building physics
- Courses: 2 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Exercises: 1 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Type: optional
- Semester: Spring
- Exam form: Written (summer session)
- Subject examined: Building physics
- Courses: 2 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Exercises: 1 Hour(s) per week x 14 weeks
- Type: optional
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