HVAC Engineering Fundamentals & HVAC Design Best Practices

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  • HVAC Engineering Fundamentals & HVAC Design Best Practices

    Last updated 8/2020
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.42 GB | Duration: 1h 54m

HVAC Engineering Fundamentals & HVAC Design Best Practices

Last updated 8/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.42 GB | Duration: 1h 54m


Your Guide to HVAC Engineering Principles combining the theory and the practice within the HVAC Engineering Profession
What you'll learn
How to Calculate the U-Value which is needed for any project
Important concepts within the HVAC domain
Various Principles within HVAC engineering
Sequence of the HVAC design process
The Best Practices in the HVAC field
Requirements
The Interest to learn about HVAC
Description
............................................................................Where Theory Meets the application...........................................................................................HVAC engineering is one of the sub-disciplines of Mechanical Engineering that is highly in demand in today's world. In this course you will learn the core principles of HVAC engineering straight from the professionals in the field along with the HVAC fundamentals that every professional in the HVAC field must know. You will be equipped with the sufficient knowledge that will allow you to understand the discipline in depth along with having a complete perspective of the discipline whether you are working in the field or you are considering a career in the field.In addition, You will develop the sound knowledge that is often obtained from professionals that have been working in the field for years.Usually as You Transition from the Academics to the actual field , it seems frustrating since you have the knowledge yet for some reason it does not match the practice.Here is a checklist to know if the course is for you :- You want to learn about the HVAC discipline properly in order to practice it as a professional.- You want Credible expertise not random teaching.- You have struggled with finding proper resources to support your Learning process.-You have a sound background but you want to be able to apply what you have learned.- Your Knowledge is based solely on theoretical ends and you cant seem to relate your knowledge to the practice in the industry.- You are confused about the HVAC application , where to begin , what to do , how it works etc- You want to learn more about the field to support your career choices or field of studyIf any of the above points sound familiar then this course is a must have, it will save you precious time of random research. This course is designed and taught by a Mechanical Engineer, Project Manager & Certified Educator/Teacher with over 9 years in the field therefore you are guaranteed quality education along with an insider expertise on the subject.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to HVAC engineering
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: The Refrigeration Cycle
Lecture 2 Vapor Compression Cycle
Section 3: Types of HVAC systems
Lecture 3 Different Types of HVAC systems in the industry
Section 4: Air Properties as part of the HVAC System Design
Lecture 4 Psychrometircs and HVAC Engineering
Section 5: Zones
Lecture 5 Space and Zones Conditioning as part of the HVAC system Design
Section 6: Shifting the Properties
Lecture 6 Conditioning
Lecture 7 Units and Conversions
Section 7: HVAC System Design Process
Lecture 8 The HVAC Design Process
Section 8: Essential Concept within the HVAC Industry (U-Value)
Lecture 9 (U-Value & R-Value)Two important Parameters in the HVAC Design Practice
Lecture 10 U-Value Calculation Example
Section 9: Bonus Material
Lecture 11 Bonus Material
Anyone Interested in Learning about HVAC engineering,Anyone within the HVAC industry,mechanical engineers,project managers,Architects,Graduates



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