TY - BOOK AU - Clarke,J.A. ED - ScienceDirect (Online service) TI - Energy simulation in building design SN - 9780750650823 U1 - 696.011 22 PY - 2001/// CY - Oxford PB - Butterworth-Heinemann KW - Edificios KW - Conservación de la energía KW - Métodos de simulación KW - Buildings KW - Energy conservation KW - Architecture and energy conservation KW - Mathematical models KW - Computer simulation KW - CONFORTO TâERMICO DAS CONSTRUðCäOES KW - larpcal KW - CONSERVAðCäAO DE ENERGIA KW - Electronic books KW - local N1 - Previous ed.: Bristol : Hilger, 1985; Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Integrative modelling methods; Building simulation; Processing the building energy equations; Fluid flow; HVAC, renewable energy conversion and controls systems; Energy related sub-systems; Use in practice; Future trends; Restringido a usuarios de la UCA; También disponible en versión electrónica; Consulte en Libros y Revistas electrónicas (http://goo.gl/Ygwy4z) N2 - Since the appearance of the first edition of 'Energy Simulation in Building Design', the use of computer-based appraisal tools to solve energy design problems within buildings has grown rapidly. A leading figure in this field, Professor Joseph Clarke has updated his book throughout to reflect these latest developments. The book now includes material on combined thermal/lighting and CFD simulation, advanced glazings, indoor air quality and photovoltaic components. This thorough revision means that the book remains the key text on simulation for architects, building engineering consultants and students of building engineering and environmental design of buildings. The book's purpose is to help architects, mechanical & environmental engineers and energy & facility managers to understand and apply the emerging computer methods for options appraisal at the individual building, estate, city, region and national levels. This is achieved by interspersing theoretical derivations relating to simulation within an evolving description of the built environment as a complex system. The premise is that the effective application of any simulation tool requires a thorough understanding of the domain it addresses. Updated edition of well-known and highly respected book Deals with the theory and practical applications of energy simulation in building design Includes new material on combined thermal/lighting/CFD simulation, advanced glazings, indoor air quality and photovoltaic components ER -