Passive and Active Environmental Controls: Informing the Schematic Designing of BuildingsMcGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2004 - 940 sider Active and Passive Environmental Controls: Informing the Schematic Designing of Buildings is written for the architecture audience. It primarily addresses how to design and construct buildings to satisfy occupants' physical and physiological needs. The text serves as an introduction to the sub |
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Chapter 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL OF BUILDINGS | 1 |
Chapter 2 THE BASICS OF HEAT TRANSFER | 9 |
Chapter 3 ESTABLISHING THERMAL COMFORT | 31 |
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