Advanced Decision Making for HVAC Engineers
Advanced Decision Making for HVAC Engineers
In Advanced Decision Making for HVAC Engineers Book Every architect or engineer in his daily work routine faces different complicated problems. Problems such as which material to specify, which system to select, what controls algorithms to define, what is the most energy efficient solution for the building design and which aspect of his project he should focus on more. Also, managers in architectural and engineering firms, on a daily basis, face complicated decisions such as what project to assign to which team, which project to pursue, how to allocate time to each project to make the best overall results, which new tools and methods to adopt, etc.
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Advanced Decision Making for HVAC Engineers Content
Part I Basics of Heat Transfer, Load Calculation, and Energy
- Modeling Heat Transfer in a Nutshell .
- Load Calculations and Energy Modeling
Part II High Energy Consuming HVAC Applications
- Data Centers .
- Health-Care Facilities
- Laboratories
- Clean rooms
- Commercial Kitchen and Dining Facilities
Part III Advanced Decision Making Strategies
- Introduction
- Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)
- Genetic Algorithm Optimization
- Pareto-Based Optimization
- Decision Making Under Uncertainty
- Agent-Based Modeling
- Artificial Neural Network
- Fuzzy Logic
- Game Theory
Part IV Buildings of the Future
- Buildings of the Future
- Index
Proper decision making is probably the single most important element in running a successful business, choosing a successful strategy and confronting any other problem. It is even more important when one is dealing with complicated architectural and engineering problems. A proficient decision maker can turn any design decision into a successful one, and any choice selection
into a promising opportunity to satisfy the targets of the problem question to the fullest.
This will help the reader to quickly refresh his knowledge about the basic heat transfer concepts which are the elementary required knowledge to understand HVAC and energy topics,
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