Green Building: An Engineering Approach to Sustainable Construction
Autor Christian M. Carricoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2025
As students are often unclear on the evolving employment prospects in this field, particularly for the engineer, the textbook also features six case studies showing different career pathways for engineers in this arena.
- Takes a quantitative and analytical engineering approach to evaluating green building techniques, systems, and materials
- Includes dedicated engineering examples and end-of-chapter problems that help develop students’ problem-solving and analytical skills
- Combines conceptual and calculational aspects that link to both big-picture issues (e.g., how many Hiroshima blasts per year is the radiative forcing equivalent to, along with everyday considerations like climate change real-life experiences (how much do I have to insulate my chicken coop to keep them warm passively in the winter)
- Links textbook coverage to ABET criteria for accreditation of engineering programs
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128243657
ISBN-10: 0128243651
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128243651
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Introduction: How Have We Arrived Here?
2. Motivation: Why Do It Differently?
3. Energy Mechanics: Key Underlying Concepts
4. Buildings and Energy Use: Embodied and Ongoing Building Energy Use
5. Green Design: Starting the Project or Renovation Right
6. Materials: Choosing the Best Options
7. Engineered Mechanical Systems: Evaluating System Choices
8. Hydro Systems: Water is Energy
9. Onsite Renewable Energy Systems: Advancing Distributed Energy Production
10. Indoor Environmental Quality: Maintaining Healthy Buildings
11. Green Sites: Harmonizing the Built and Surrounding Natural Environments
12. Economics and Policy Options: Choosing Cost Effective Measures
13. Resiliency Engineering: Designing for Future Disruptions
2. Motivation: Why Do It Differently?
3. Energy Mechanics: Key Underlying Concepts
4. Buildings and Energy Use: Embodied and Ongoing Building Energy Use
5. Green Design: Starting the Project or Renovation Right
6. Materials: Choosing the Best Options
7. Engineered Mechanical Systems: Evaluating System Choices
8. Hydro Systems: Water is Energy
9. Onsite Renewable Energy Systems: Advancing Distributed Energy Production
10. Indoor Environmental Quality: Maintaining Healthy Buildings
11. Green Sites: Harmonizing the Built and Surrounding Natural Environments
12. Economics and Policy Options: Choosing Cost Effective Measures
13. Resiliency Engineering: Designing for Future Disruptions