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Computer and heating and air conditioning

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Title Computer and heating and air conditioning
Names Hafez, Ghassan M. Ihsan (creator)
Daly, Edward A. (advisor)
Date Issued 1968-05-21 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1969
Abstract The repetitious nature of air conditioning calculation leads to
arithmetic errors and a high cost of designing air conditioning systems.
Short cut calculations are employed to limit the calculation
and the chance of making errors.
Computers with their high speed of calculation and the ability
to make limited "logic's decisions are ideally suited for air conditioning
calculations.
Previously programs were developed to calculate the heating
and cooling loads, design the duct system, design the water and
steam pipes and to evaluate designed systems. No work had been
done to develop a program for the air analysis for the building.
Most programs developed thus far are proprietory and thus not
any engineers can use them. Also they use old data and methods of
calculation.
This thesis discusses the development of two new programs.
The first is a new program to calculate the cooling and heating loads
for buildings. This program Incorporates the latest data and methods
in calculating the solar loads.
The second is a new program to perform the air analysis for
different types of air distribution systems. The two programs were
tested on a small school structure. The results compared favorably
with those obtained using the conventional method.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Air conditioning -- Control
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/46763

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