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Dec 17, 2024
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ARE 3451 - Design of Mechanical Systems3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course continues the development of heating and cooling systems design, building on the basics learned in ARE 3401 - Principles of Mechanical Engineering for Buildings. The course provides the detailed analysis of HVAC systems and equipment, manual calculations for designing and sizing HVAC equipment, studying part-load performance, and ASHRAE standards requirements. Upon completion of the course, the student will understand energy, ventilation, and human comfort standards and be capable of designing and selecting HVAC systems components. (prereq: ARE 3401 ) (quarter system prereq: AE 3301) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Apply the basic principles of fluid mechanics to calculate pressure losses in ducts and pipes
- Calculate building loads using the psychrometric chart
- Apply the ASHRAE standards to HVAC calculations and design
- Analyze various types of fans and pumps
- Design different types and methods of air distributions systems
- Design piping and duct systems in buildings
- Evaluate different HVAC equipment, including compressors, cooling towers, condensers, evaporators, furnaces, boilers
- Evaluate energy consumption in buildings
Prerequisites by Topic
- Psychrometrics
- Principles of fluid mechanics
Course Topics
- ASHRAE 55, 62.1, 90.1, and 189 standards
- International codes
- Compliance with standards and codes
- HVAC air distribution systems
- Psychrometric analysis
- Heating and cooling methodology and calculations
- Humidification and dehumidification methodology and calculations
- Condensation within buildings
- Building zoning
- Duct design
- Duct system layouts
- Fans and fan curves
- Duct pressure drop calculations
- Piping design
- Piping system layouts and calculations
- Pumping configurations and pump curves
- Pump head calculations
Coordinator David Grassl, P.E.
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