ABSTRACT

Buildings influence people. They account for one third of energy consumption across the globe and represent an annual capital expenditure of 7%-10% of GNP in industrialized countries. Their lifetime operation costs can exceed capital investment. Building Engineering aims to make buildings more efficient, safe and economical. One branch of this discipline, Building Physics/Science, has gained prominence, with a heightened awareness of such phenomena as sick buildings, the energy crisis and sustainability, and considering the performance of buildings in terms of climatic loads and indoor conditions. The book reflects the advanced level and high quality of research which Building Engineering, and Building Physics/Science in particular, have reached at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It will be a valuable resource to: engineers, architects, building scientists, consultants on the building envelope, researchers and graduate students.

part 1|256 pages

Building materials

part 1.2|104 pages

Hygrothermal properties

part |250 pages

Building envelopes

part 2.3|122 pages

Walls

part 2.4|53 pages

Roofs

part |238 pages

Whole buildings

part 3.2|44 pages

Whole building HAM

part 3.3|134 pages

Energy

part 3.4|50 pages

Ventilation and air leakage

part |108 pages

Indoor environment

part 4.1|46 pages

Thermal comfort

part |138 pages

Outdoor environment

part 5.3|68 pages

Weather and buildings