Jan Carmeliet: Katalogdaten im Herbstsemester 2019

NameHerr Prof. Dr. Jan Carmeliet
LehrgebietBauphysik
Adresse
Professur für Bauphysik
ETH Zürich, CLA J 27
Tannenstrasse 3
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon+41 44 633 28 55
E-Mailcajan@ethz.ch
DepartementMaschinenbau und Verfahrenstechnik
BeziehungOrdentlicher Professor

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
151-8003-00LIntegrated Discipline Building Physics (J.Carmeliet) Information Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen
Findet dieses Semester nicht statt.
Limited number of participants.

Enrolment under mystudies and per email to the chair is compulsory by the end of the 1st semester week at the latest!
Please specify your design theme as well as the name of the supervising chair.
3 KP2UJ. Carmeliet
KurzbeschreibungHygrothermal analysis of a building wall component
Detailing regarding hygrothermal behaviour
LernzielThe goal is that the students learn to evaluate hygrothermal performance of the building in the different stages of the design process. The students learn to evaluate and optimize their design, to choose adequate wall solutions and materials, to design details from a perspective of hygrothermal performance.
InhaltHygrothermal analysis of a building wall component
Detailing regarding hygrothermal behaviour
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesThere is a limited number of places.
Interested students may enroll at mystudies.ethz.ch and by an email to the chair until the end of the second week of the semester. The topic and the design chair should be mentioned in this email.
151-8007-00LUrban Physics Information 3 KP3GJ. Carmeliet, D. W. Brunner, A. Rubin, C. Schär, H. Wernli, J. M. Wunderli
KurzbeschreibungUrban physics: wind, wind comfort, pollutant dispersion, natural ventilation, driving rain, heat islands, climate change and weather conditions, urban acoustics and energy use in the urban context.
Lernziel- Basic knowledge of the global climate and the local microclimate around buildings
- Impact of urban environment on wind, ventilation, rain, pollutants, acoustics and energy, and their relation to comfort, durability, air quality and energy demand
- Application of urban physics concepts in urban design
Inhalt- Climate Change. The Global Picture: global energy balance, global climate models, the IPCC process. Towards regional climate scenarios: role of spatial resolution, overview of approaches, hydrostatic RCMs, cloud-resolving RCMs
- Urban micro climate and comfort: urban heat island effect, wind flow and radiation in the built environment, convective heat transport modelling, heat balance and ventilation of urban spaces - impact of morphology, outdoor wind comfort, outdoor thermal comfort,
- Urban energy and urban design. Energy performance of building quarters and cities, decentralized urban energy production and storage technologies, district heating networks, optimization of energy consumption at district level, effect of the micro climate, urban heat islands, and climate change on the energy performance of buildings and building blocks.
- Wind driving rain (WDR): WDR phenomena, WDR experimental and modeling, wind blocking effect, applications and moisture durability
- Pollutant dispersion. pollutant cycle : emission, transport and deposition, air quality
- Urban acoustics. noise propagation through the urban environment, meteorological effects, urban acoustic modeling, noise reduction measures, urban vegetation
SkriptThe course lectures and material are available on the Website for download (http://www.carmeliet.ethz.ch/teaching/documents--netz-account-.html).
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesNo prior knowledge is required.
151-8009-00LBuilding Physics II Information 2 KP2GJ. Carmeliet, M. Ettlin
KurzbeschreibungMoisture related problems are common in buildings leading to costly damage and uncomfortable indoor environments. This course aims at providing the necessary theoretical background and training in order to foresee and avoid these problems.
Lernziel• to develop a basic understanding of mass transport and buffering
• to become aware of potential moisture-related damage and health risks
• to learn how to (i) design building components and (ii) assess their hygrothermal performance
Inhalt• hygrothermal loads
• conservation of mass (dry air, water vapor, liquid water)
• moist air: constitutive behavior, transport, potential problems and solutions
• liquid water: constitutive behavior, transport, potential problems and solutions
• exercises
SkriptHandouts, supporting material and exercises are provided online (http://www.carmeliet.ethz.ch/). The course syllabus will be made available at the Chair of Building Physics.
LiteraturAll material is provided online (http://www.carmeliet.ethz.ch/)
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesPrior knowledge of "BP I: heat" is required.
151-8011-00LBuilding Physics: Theory and Applications Information Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen 4 KP3V + 1UJ. Carmeliet, A. Kubilay, O. Dorostkar, A. Rubin, X. Zhou
KurzbeschreibungPrinciples of heat and mass transport, hygro-thermal performance, durability of the building envelope and interaction with indoor and outdoor climates, applications.
LernzielThe students will acquire in the following fields:
- Principles of heat and mass transport and its mathematical description.
- Indoor and outdoor climate and driving forces.
- Hygrothermal properties of building materials.
- Building envelope solutions and their construction.
- Hygrothermal performance and durability.
InhaltPrinciples of heat and mass transport, hygro-thermal performance, durability of the building envelope and interaction with indoor and outdoor climates, applications.
151-8013-00LBauphysik (Wahlfacharbeit) Information Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen
Findet dieses Semester nicht statt.
Voraussetzung: Für Städtebauphysik: erfolgreicher Abschluss von Bauphysik IV: Städtebauphysik.
Für allg. Bauphysik: Kenntnisse im betreffenden Fachgebiet.
6 KP11AJ. Carmeliet
KurzbeschreibungIn drei Wahlfächern muss je eine Wahlfacharbeit (Seminararbeit) verfasst werden. Wahlfacharbeiten dienen der eigenständigen Auseinandersetzung mit den Inhalten der entsprechenden Wahlfächer.
LernzielDie Absicht der Wahlfacharbeit ist es, das Verständnis der spezifischen Problemstellungen in der Städtebauphysik oder bei der Planung von Niedrigenergie-Gebäuden zu fördern.
Mögliche Themen wären: Wind- und thermischer Komfort in bebauter Umgebung, Wärmeinseln, Durchlüftung, Schlagregen, Schadstoffverteilung, Neue Technologien für Niedrigenergie-Gebäude, Planung von Gebäudesystemen, optimierte Steuerung.
Die Arbeit kann Computer-Modellierung oder das Testen von Modellen im Labor beinhalten.
InhaltSelbständige Arbeit.
Das Thema der Wahlfacharbeit wird vor Beginn der Arbeit mit dem Lehrstuhl abgesprochen.
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesDas Thema der Wahlfacharbeit muss zwingend vor Beginn der Arbeit mit dem Lehrstuhl abgesprochen und von diesem genehmigt werden.
151-8015-00LMoisture Transport in Porous Media Information 3 KP2GJ. Carmeliet, O. Dorostkar, A. Kubilay, X. Zhou
KurzbeschreibungMoisture transport and related degradation processes in building and civil engineering materials and structures; concepts of hygrothermal damage analysis and local urban climate prediction; experimental determination of moisture transport properties.
Lernziel- Basic knowledge of moisture transport and related degradation processes in building and civil engineering materials and structures
- Knowledge of experimental determination of moisture transport properties analysis
- Application of knowledge to hygrothermal damage cases and local urban climate
Inhalt1. Introduction
Moisture damage: problem statement
Durability

2. Moisture Transport
Description of moisture transport
Determination of moisture transport properties
Liquid transport in cracked media

3. Hygrothermal analysis: case studies
Heat and mass transport in street canyon, urban microclimate and mitigation measures
Moisture durability analysis of inside insulation: mould growth, wood rot and frost damage
SkriptHandouts, supporting material and exercises are provided online (http://www.carmeliet.ethz.ch/).
LiteraturAll material is provided online (http://www.carmeliet.ethz.ch/)