Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
Analysis and Design

6. Auflage Juli 2020
640 Seiten, eText
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-1-119-62879-8
John Wiley & Sons
Preface xi
About the Authors xiii
Symbols xv
1. Introduction 1
2. Air-Conditioning Systems 22
3. Moist Air Properties and Conditioning Processes 49
4. Comfort and Health--Indoor Environmental Quality 85
5. Heat Transmission in Building Structures 119
6. Space Heating Load 158
7. Solar Radiation 181
8. The Cooling Load 216
9. Energy Calculations and Building Simulation 279
10. Flow, Pumps, and Piping Design 299
11. Space Air Diffusion 366
12. Fans and Building Air Distribution 394
13. Direct Contact Heat and Mass Transfer 461
14. Extended Surface Heat Exchangers 482
15. Refrigeration 529
Appendix A. Thermophysical Properties 583
Appendix B. Weather Data 596
Appendix C. Pipe and Tube Data 605
Appendix D. Useful Data 608
Appendix E: Charts 611
Index 615
About the Authors xiii
Symbols xv
1. Introduction 1
2. Air-Conditioning Systems 22
3. Moist Air Properties and Conditioning Processes 49
4. Comfort and Health--Indoor Environmental Quality 85
5. Heat Transmission in Building Structures 119
6. Space Heating Load 158
7. Solar Radiation 181
8. The Cooling Load 216
9. Energy Calculations and Building Simulation 279
10. Flow, Pumps, and Piping Design 299
11. Space Air Diffusion 366
12. Fans and Building Air Distribution 394
13. Direct Contact Heat and Mass Transfer 461
14. Extended Surface Heat Exchangers 482
15. Refrigeration 529
Appendix A. Thermophysical Properties 583
Appendix B. Weather Data 596
Appendix C. Pipe and Tube Data 605
Appendix D. Useful Data 608
Appendix E: Charts 611
Index 615
Faye C. McQuiston is professor emeritus of Mechanical andAerospace Engineering at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater,Oklahoma. He is an active member of the American Society ofHeating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE),recently completing a term as vice president. He has served on theBoard of Directors and the Technology, Education, Member, andPublishing Councils, and he is past member of the Researchand Technical, Education, and Standards Committees. Dr.McQuiston is a registered professional engineer and a consultant toseveral system design and equipment manufacturing firms. He isactive in research related to the design of heating andair-conditioning systems, particularly heat-exchanger designand simulation and load calculations. He has written extensively onheating and air conditioning and is the coauthor of a basic fluidmechanics and heat transfer text.
Jerald D. Parker is a professor emeritus of mechanicalengineering at Oklahoma Christian University after serving 33 yearson the mechanical engineering faculty at Oklahoma State University. During his tenure at Oklahoma State, he spent one year onleave with the engineering department of Du Pont in Newark,Delaware. He has been active at both the local and national levelin ASME, where he is a fellow. In ASHRAE he has served as chairmanof the Technical Committee on Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer,chairman of a standards project committee, and a member of theContinuing Education Committee. He is a registered professionalengineer
Jeffrey D. Spitler is a professor of mechanical andaerospace engineering at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater.. Heis an active member of ASHRAE and has served on several technicalcommittees, a standards committee, and the Student ActivitiesCommittee. He also serves on the board of directors of theInternational Building Performance Simulation Association. He is aregistered professional engineer and has consulted on a number ofdifferent projects.
Jerald D. Parker is a professor emeritus of mechanicalengineering at Oklahoma Christian University after serving 33 yearson the mechanical engineering faculty at Oklahoma State University. During his tenure at Oklahoma State, he spent one year onleave with the engineering department of Du Pont in Newark,Delaware. He has been active at both the local and national levelin ASME, where he is a fellow. In ASHRAE he has served as chairmanof the Technical Committee on Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer,chairman of a standards project committee, and a member of theContinuing Education Committee. He is a registered professionalengineer
Jeffrey D. Spitler is a professor of mechanical andaerospace engineering at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater.. Heis an active member of ASHRAE and has served on several technicalcommittees, a standards committee, and the Student ActivitiesCommittee. He also serves on the board of directors of theInternational Building Performance Simulation Association. He is aregistered professional engineer and has consulted on a number ofdifferent projects.