About: Building engineering physics is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 112 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1275 citations. The topic is also known as: structural physics.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the importance of building physics and the history of using building physics units and symbols in building physics problems, solutions, and problems, problems, and solutions.
Abstract: Preface 0 Introduction Subject of the book Building Physics Importance of Building Physics History of Building Physics Units and Symbols 1 Heat Transfer Overview Conduction Convection Radiation Applications Problems 2 Mass Transfer Generalities Air Transfer Vapour Transfer Moisture Transfer Problems 3 Combined heat-air-moisture transfer Overview Material and Assembly Level Building Level Problems 4 Postscript 5 Problems, Solutions
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a PhD-project that is currently under completion at Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Building Physics Group, focusing on the integration of building simulation tools and building design.
TL;DR: De Wilde et al. as discussed by the authors summarized a PhD-project that is currently under completion at Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Building Physics Group. The general problem addressed in this project is the integration of building simulation tools and building design.
Abstract: This paper summarizes a PhD.-project that is currently under completion at Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Building Physics Group. The general problem addressed in this project is the integration of building simulation tools and building design. This problem has been narrowed down to one specific type of building design decision: the selection and integration of one or more energy saving building components like solar walls, advanced glazing systems, sunspaces and photovoltaic arrays into a given building design. The paper provides an overview of the main research efforts that were carried out during the research (de Wilde, 2003). Based on results and on views that have been described in earlier publications (e.g. van der Voorden et al., 2001) the paper then will identify relevant, challenging issues for future research in the area of integration of building simulation tools into the building design process. Specific attention will be paid to issues related to the use of different categories of tools (simulation tools as well as other instruments) for the development of new, energyefficient building design concepts
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of the building physics and services at the Eindhoven University of Technology and the Niigata Institute of Technology in the Netherlands.