FUNDAMENTALS OF THERMOTECHNICAL SYSTEMS
Course objectives
The course provides the students with the basic knowledge of HVAC systems. At the end of the course the students are able to design an air conditioning system and define its main control strategies.
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MASSIMO CORCIONE
Lecturers' profile
EMANUELE HABIB
Lecturers' profile
Program - Frequency - Exams
Course program
Properties of humid air: psychrometry - Transformations of "humid" air.
Thermo-hygrometric properties of walls: Thermal behavior of structures - Radiated walls - Thermal insulating materials - Problems of condensation on the surface and inside the walls.
Conditions of environmental well-being: Energy balance of the human body - Parameters of thermal confort - Purity and perceived quality of room air.
Determination of thermal loads for the air conditioning of buildings: Design conditions - Calculation of thermal and hygrometric loads - Energy balance of confined environments - Treatments on the supply air - Calculation of heating and cooling power.
Types of air conditioning systems: All-air air conditioning systems - "Mixed" air conditioning systems (air/water) with primary air and local units - Water-only systems (heating and/or cooling systems) - Criteria for choosing the various typologies.
Design of systems - Sizing of the component equipment: air handling units - air distribution - water and steam distribution.
“Traditional” heating and refrigeration systems: boileers - Refrigeration machines - cooling towers - Expansion vessels - Distribution pumps - General system diagrams.
Non-traditional systems for the production and use of "hot" and "cold": Heat pumps - Heat recovery systems - Evaporative cooling - "Thermal" and "cooling" energy storage systems - Solar energy systems - Centralized systems "combined" production of electricity and thermo-cooling energy (cogeneration, trigeneration)
Automatic control of systems: Criteria, devices, final regulation components - Notes on computerized supervision and control systems - Management programs.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of physics, applied physics (applied thermodynamics and heat transfer), fluid mechanics, machines
Books
Notes by teachers.
Frequency
Optional
Exam mode
The written test consists of theory questions and practical applications.
The written test will be evaluated considering both knowledge of the subject and expressive skills.
The oral test consists of a discussion of the written test and one or two questions on the main topics of the course.
The oral test will be evaluated considering both knowledge of the subject and expressive skills.
The final evaluation will consider the outcome of both tests.
Bibliography
ASHRAE Handbooks - Fundamentals, HVAC Systems and Equipment, Applications, Refrigeration - Ed. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers.
Lesson mode
Lessons on the blackboard
- Lesson code10600142
- Academic year2025/2026
- CourseEnergy Engineering
- CurriculumSingle curriculum
- Year3rd year
- Semester2nd semester
- SSDING-IND/10
- CFU9