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modelling hvac of the building

modelling hvac of the building

modelling hvac of the building

(OP)
hi I am not an engineer yet.
could you please help me to model hvac of the building mathematically/analysis thermal?
begins from outside air to damper to heating coil to cooling coil to pump (etc) enters the building then exhaust by two condition, either using return duct or just exhausting from the exhaust duct. (default)
and the important parameters that I want to model are temperature, pressure, and humidity.
if there are other threads that discuss this stuff too, please help me by referring to that thread.
thank you very much to your help
 

RE: modelling hvac of the building

(OP)
oh, i forgot, my teacher told me to use mass balance theory, but i am rather confused to use that. thank you

RE: modelling hvac of the building

first study your course book, teacher lectures, and then you can read ASHRAE or similar references

RE: modelling hvac of the building

(OP)
hemmm... i rather confused to connect the theory and the case study... but, thanks anyway

RE: modelling hvac of the building

go to engineering toolbox, you can find all basic equations there, than if there is something you don't understand, specifically, you can post question here.

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