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Air Distribution in Buildings Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Series

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Air Distribution in Buildings

Air Distribution in Buildings is a concise and practical guide to air distribution system design and managing air conditioning systems in buildings. Making use of 40 years of experience in the design of air conditioning and ventilations systems, and other electromechanical services, this structured reference for built environment engineering offers in-depth coverage of air distribution technology. The text brings together a wide range of information and offers technical guidance on the design, calculation, and efficient operation of air distribution in buildings.

The text highlights the special characteristics of air distribution in individual spaces. It presents the basic and fundamental concepts of air distribution as it relates to grilles and outlets, room space, and buildings. It focuses on air distribution systems in large buildings, starting with simple rooms and then moving on to more complex configurations. It also sums up the latest standards and best practices in air conditioning engineering.

  • Includes knowledge of the new trends in buildings? air distribution
  • Provides systematic analyses of the air flow regimes, heat transfer, and relative humidity in a collection of special built environments
  • Presents energy analyses of the air conditioning systems for operating theaters and sporting facilities in unusual and severe climatic conditions
  • Offers a description of flow characteristics in archeological monuments with emphasis on combating excessive moisture
  • Introduces examples of very dense occupancy built environments, moisture sensitive environments, and open space air conditioning
  • Details advanced treatment of flow characterization in large public buildings

This text serves as an ideal resource for air conditioning engineers, contractors, and consultants. It also benefits mechanical and architectural engineering students.


Air Distribution Systems. Mathematical Modeling Technique. Airflow Regimes and Thermal Comfort in a Room. Airflow Regimes and Thermal Pattern in Archaeological Monuments. Airflow in Places of Worship. Airflow Patterns in Healthcare Facilities. Examples of Typical Air Conditioning Projects. Indoor Environmental Quality. Energy Efficiency in Air-Conditioned Buildings. References. Appendices.

Essam E. Khalil is professor of Mechanical Engineering at Cairo University. He has over 43 years of experience in design and simulation of combustion chambers for terrestrial and aerospace applications. He has published over 550 papers in journals and conference proceedings on combustion, energy, and indoor air quality control. He has also published 11 books. Professor Khalil is also a Fellow of ASME, Fellow AIAA, Fellow ASHRAE; Distinguished Lecturer ASHRAE. He is editor of Energy & Buildings, Letters in CFD and, International Journal of Reacting Systems. He has received many international awards, including the ASME George Westinghouse Award recipient 2009, AIAA Energy Systems Award 2010, ASHRAE Distinguished Services Award 2010, AIAA Sustained Services Award 2011, and ASME James Harry Potter Gold Medal Award 2012.