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Heat Transfer in Building Constructions
BSG361

Description
Study course provides an understanding of heat and moisture transfer in building envelope in stationary and non-stationary cases. In scope of study course both theoretical calculations and practical measurements will be performed. The training process involves industry specialists and uses of modern calculation programs (THERM, FLIXO, DEPLPHIN etc.).

ECTS credits
6

Teaching Language
English

Exam Language
English

Support Materials Language

Basic Learning Outcomes
  • Ability to solve linear algebra; geometry; differential geometry; differential and integral calculus; differential and partial derivative equations; numerical methods; numerical algorithms; statistics and optimization.
    (F1_B1 - Basic learning outcome B1 (related to final LO F1) - CEB - Ability to solve linear algebra; geometry; differential geometry; differential and integral calculus; differential and partial derivative equations; numerical methods; numerical algorithms; statistics and optimization.)
  • Ability to apply the basic concepts of the general physics laws such as: mechanics, fluid mechanics, fields and waves and electromagnetism, soil mechanics and their application to the resolution of engineering problems.
    (F1_B4 - Basic learning outcome B4 (related to final LO F1) - CEB - Ability to apply the basic concepts of the general physics laws such as: mechanics, fluid mechanics, fields and waves and electromagnetism, soil mechanics and their application to the resolution of engineering problems.)
  • Ability to assess building physics to perform energy efficient construction and assessment thereof. 
    (F6_CS12 - Basic learning outcome CS12 (related to final LO F6) - CEB - Ability to assess building physics to perform energy efficient construction and assessment thereof. )
  • Ability to recognize the principles of aesthetics and history of Civil Engineering. 
    (F6_C13 - Basic learning outcome C13 (related to final LO F6) - CEB - Ability to recognize the principles of aesthetics and history of Civil Engineering. )
  • Ability to design energy efficient buildings. 
    (F6_CS11 - Basic learning outcome CS11 (related to final LO F6) - CEB - Ability to design energy efficient buildings. )

Final Learning Outcomes
  • Ability to formulate and solve PROBLEMS PERTINENT TO MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, AND CHEMISTRY INTRINSIC TO CIVIL ENGINEERING 
    (F1 - CEB - Ability to formulate and solve PROBLEMS PERTINENT TO MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, AND CHEMISTRY INTRINSIC TO CIVIL ENGINEERING )
  • Ability to analyse, design and assess CIVIL STRUCTURES 
    (F6 - CEB - Ability to analyse, design and assess CIVIL STRUCTURES )

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