Description
Since the performance of a building will depend largely on its context, this module will introduce the fundamental principles and analytical techniques used in building engineering related to the local urban environment. Field experiments, wind tunnel experiments and computational fluid dynamics [CFD] will be used as tools / methods informing the structural and environmental aspects of building design. A key feature of this module is a scenario week: students will be taught the principles and practice of surveying through lectures and practicals, and undertake a series of environmental monitoring tasks and site analysis using mapping, air quality, light and noise monitoring. A modelling task will be undertaken by applying CFD analysis to the proposed building development and in support of this coursework the students will be introduced to the fundamentals of wind engineering, wind driven rain, the effect of wind on comfort, and air, noise and light pollution. Alongside the development of practical skills, the students will submit an Environmental Impact Assessment [EIA] Report [CW]. Students will be also introduced to examples of urban phenomena that have a signifciant impact on building performance including heat islands and ecosystems; microclimate, ecosystems and energy; and climate change.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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