OA19FZ - Building Physics
Course specification | ||||
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Type of study | Bachelor academic studies | |||
Study programme | ||||
Course title | Building Physics | |||
Acronym | Status | Semester | Number of classes | ECTS |
OA19FZ | mandatory | 2 | 2L + 2E | 4.0 |
Lecturers | ||||
Lecturer | ||||
Lecturer/Associate (practicals) | ||||
Prerequisite | Form of prerequisites | |||
no | no | |||
Learning objectives | ||||
The purpose and objective of the course is to introduce students to the basic physical phenomena and laws necessary for designing buildings that meet the needs of efficiency, usability, long life and comfort. The course deals with transport of heat and moisture as well as sound. | ||||
Learning outcomes | ||||
Learning outcomes of the course is the establishing and acquisition of basic physical phenomena and laws necessary for designing buildings that meet the needs of efficiency, usability, long life and comfort. The course deals with transport of heat and moisture as well as sound. | ||||
Content | ||||
Introduction to the building physics. The importance of building physics. Basic physical quantities of heat transfer phenomena. Temperature field and temperature gradient. Fourier law of heat conduction. Stationary heat conduction through single flat wall. Stationary heat conduction through multilayer flat wall. Convection. Newton's law of convection. Heat transfer between the wall and the fluid. Heat transfer by radiation. Laws of radiation. Building heat losses. Thermal bridges. Thermography. Thermal comfort. Air humidity. Types of penetration of moisture in the building: adsorption, diffusion, capillary phenomena. Fick's law of diffusion. The application of Fick's law on single- and multi-layer flat wall. Condensation of water vapor. The effect of moisture on building elements. Protection of buildings from moisture. Physical Acoustics. Basic characteristics of sound. The sound field. The power of the sound source. The intensity and sound intensity level. Physiological and psychological acoustics. Loudness. Room acoustics. Absorption of sound. The average intensity of sound. Reverberation time. Sound absorbers. Diffusivity of the room. Noise and protection from noise. Acoustic insulation of rooms. | ||||
Teaching Methods | ||||
Lectures, exercises and consultations. | ||||
Literature | ||||
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Evaluation and grading | ||||
Written exam (Test 1 + Test 2) = 60 points Final oral exam = 40 points | ||||
Specific remarks | ||||
Students are required to attend classes and pass every assessment through semester. In order to qualify for the final exam students must achieve at least 80% attendance. Students are required to achieve a minimum of 51% of maximum points for each test in order to qualify for the final exam. Tests will be held during the semester and their makeup in examination periods. The final exam will be held in the examination period. |