Innovative thinking in times of crises and difficult problems

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‎اعداد القادة والتطوير القيادي

1/3/20241 min read

Innovative thinking in times of crises and difficult problems

Introduction:

The field of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) is the science of controlling the indoor climate to provide healthy and comfortable conditions. It involves regulating temperature, humidity, air distribution, and noise levels in indoor spaces of buildings. The course on HVAC system engineering aims to provide trainees with the fundamentals of air conditioning and refrigeration and their applications. It covers the principles of thermal mechanics, explaining thermal phenomena and laws for fluids in both static and dynamic states. The essential laws for calculating heat loads, necessary for selecting and designing suitable air conditioning systems, are also covered. Trainees will gain knowledge of the history and evolution of air conditioning and refrigeration, physical properties of fluids in static and dynamic states, heat transfer methods, types and calculations of internal and external heat loads, psychrometric charts and their readings, internal and external design conditions, factors affecting human comfort, study of the comfort zone map, air properties, and ventilation requirements. Additionally, participants will become familiar with the laws for calculating and selecting air conditioning and refrigeration systems, as well as understanding measurement units in both the international and British systems.

Course Objectives:

Learn the basics of air conditioning, refrigeration, and thermal mechanics.

Understand the history and evolution of air conditioning and refrigeration.

Study the essential laws for heat load calculations.

Familiarize with laws for calculating and selecting suitable air conditioning and refrigeration systems, along with design principles.

Recognize the physical properties of fluids, heat transfer methods, and types of heat loads.

Understand psychrometric charts, their readings, and internal and external design conditions.

Explore factors influencing human comfort, characteristics of the comfort zone map, and air properties.

Learn about ventilation requirements and enhance knowledge of measurement units in both the international and British systems.

If you have any specific questions or if you would like more information about the course schedule and registration process, please provide additional details.