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Ventilation Systems

Code

CE-VEN1

Version

3.0

Offered by

Civil Engineering

ECTS

5

Prerequisites

For exchange/transfer students:
General admission requirements.

Main purpose

The student will be introduced to the knowledge about ventilation systems for air-exchange and air-conditioning in buildings and obtain the understanding of the preconditions, dimensions, functions and operations of these systems.
The student will work with criteria’s and methods used for design of mechanical ventilation systems and its components in a strategically way ensuring low energy consumption, high efficiency and human comfort. The course will operate with different principles of ventilation such as natural, hybrid and mechanical ventilation.
After the course the student will be able to design, draw-up and calculate operational ventilation systems that can fulfil the requirements of a client.

Knowledge

Following completion of the course, the student can:

  • Identify and explain the indoor climate parameters and their impact on the ventilation and management and thereby the building´s energy demand.
  • Account for the Building Regulations requirements for building energy demand, indoor climate and building services.
  • Account for different principles of ventilation (natural, hybrid and mechanical ventilation).
  • Calculate and choose different component in a ventilation system, including heating/cooling coils, filters and ventilation units.
  • Identify different controlling strategies for a ventilation system.

Skills

Following completion of the course, the student can:

  • Carry out a justified choice of ventilation principle and automation system based on the function demand.
  • Design a ventilation system with the necessary components based on the required performance.
  • Optimize and adjust a ventilation system regarding the required airflow and energy efficiency.
  • Conduct a sound analyze of a ventilation system and reduce it according to the demand.
  • Account for BIM and the application of 3D design of a ventilation system.

Competences

Following completion of the course, the student can:

  • Detailed design of ventilation in buildings.
  • Distribution of air in rooms and design of diffusers.
  • Air treatment processes and Mollier diagram.
  • Calculation of ducts and design of the air distribution system.
  • Design of ventilation components (Fans, Heat exchangers, Pumps and Engines).
  • Estimation of sound in ventilation systems and calculation of attenuators.
  • Calculation of energy consumption and heat recovery efficiency.
  • Understand the different ventilation automation and control systems.
  • Bips work specification tool for ventilation and building automation.
  • Knowledge of calculation methodology of natural ventilation in buildings.

Topics

 

Teaching methods and study activities

One semester of 12 weeks.

Acquired workload for students is estimated to 137,5 hours.
Activities include; theory, problem solving, compulsory written tasks and oral presentations.

Resources

The Danish building regulation
DS447
Ventilation compendium
Articles and resources provided during the course

Evaluation

Examination

Prerequisites
None

Type of exam
Ongoing assessment in the form of two written individual course assignments, each weighing 15% and a group assignment followed by an oral group exam, 10 minutes per student, weighing 70%. 
Internal assessment. 

Tools allowed
All

Re-exam: 
Written individual assignment.
Internal assessment

Grading criteria

Grading based on the Danish 7-point scale.

Additional information

 

Responsible

Merete Thorhauge Lindholm

Valid from

8/1/2023 12:00:00 AM

Course type

Keywords

Mechanical ventilation, air distribution, duct dimensioning and balancing, energy consumption, intro to natural ventilation