Kristina Orehounig: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2021

NameFrau Dr. Kristina Orehounig
Adresse
Professur für Bauphysik
ETH Zürich, HIB E 13
Stefano-Franscini-Platz 1
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon+41 58 765 43 57
E-Mailkorehoun@ethz.ch
DepartementArchitektur
BeziehungDozentin

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
066-0418-00LWhole Building Simulation Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen
Limited number of participants.
MIBS: This course must be taken in the first year of coursework.
Priority will be given to Integrated Building Systems MSc students.
3 KP3GK. Orehounig, J. Allan
KurzbeschreibungThis course discusses the application of whole building simulation in the design, operation, and retrofitting process of buildings and districts.
Lernziel- Understand energy and mass conservation principles in the analysis of energy performance of buildings;
- Use of building simulation in design, operation, and retrofitting process of buildings and districts;
- Integrating HVAC, renewable energy, storage technologies and district energy systems
- Annual simulations, system selection and sizing, heating and cooling calculations, summer comfort calculations
- Understand differences between building and district scale simulation
- Obtaining and interpreting simulation results, parametric studies and optimization results
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesOnly a restricted number of places is available for this course. Priority will be given to MBS students. Please send an email to the lecturer after signing up in mystudies (if you are not a MBS student).
151-8004-00LBuilding Physics III: Building Energy Demand and Urban Physics Information 2 KP2GJ. Carmeliet, K. Orehounig
KurzbeschreibungBasics and application of thermal comfort, building energy demand and urban physics.
LernzielThe students acquire basic knowledge in building energy demand and urban physics and apply the knowledge to the design of low energy buildings and mitigation of urban climate.
InhaltTopics of the course are:
- climatic change & energy
- thermal comfort and transparent envelopes
- stationary energy demand
- dynamic heat transport
- urban physics: urban heat island, wind, rain
- durability
SkriptThe course lectures and material are available on the Website for download (MOODLE https://moodle-app2.let.ethz.ch/auth/shibboleth/login.php).