Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning: Analysis and DesignBased on the most recent standards from ASHRAE, the sixth edition provides complete and up-to-date coverage of all aspects of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. The latest load calculation procedures, indoor air quality procedures, and issues related to ozone depletion are covered. New to this edition is the inclusion of additional realistic, interactive and in-depth examples available on the book website (www.wiley.com/college/mcquiston) that enable students to simulate various scenarios to apply concepts from the text. Also integrated throughout the text are numerous worked examples that clearly show students how to apply the concepts in realistic scenarios. The sixth edition has also been revised to be more accessible to students for easier comprehension. Suitable for one or two semester, Junior/Senior/Graduate course in HVAC taught in Mechanical Engineering, Architectural Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering Technology departments. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
AirConditioning Systems | 22 |
Moist Air Properties and Conditioning Processes | 49 |
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Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning: Analysis and Design Faye C. McQuiston,Jerald D. Parker,Jeffrey D. Spitler No preview available - 2005 |
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air handler air space air temperature ASHRAE Handbook ASHRAE Transactions assumed Btu/(hr-ft² Btu/hr building chiller coil compressor Compute condensate conditioned space convection cooling load dehumidifying determined diffuser duct system energy enthalpy Equation equipment estimate Example factor Figure floor ft/min ft² Fundamentals Volume heat balance heat exchanger heat loss heat pump heat transfer heat-transfer coefficient HVAC HVAC systems indoor indoor air quality infiltration inlet insulation load calculations located m³/s mass mass flow rate method operating outdoor air outlet percent permission from ASHRAE pipe pressure loss Problem psia psychrometric chart refrigerant relative humidity Reprinted by permission saturated sensible heat shown in Fig sol-air temperature solar heat gain solar radiation SOLUTION steam supply air surface temperature Table thermal resistance total pressure tube unit valve velocity ventilation volume flow rate wall wet bulb wet bulb temperature window zone