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Radiant heat is as old as the sun and is probably not much better understood than the origin of the sun. Yet, radiant heat transfer is the most efficient form of heat transfer. Through the ages, buildings have been designed using a variety of strategies employing radiant heating in one form or another. The comfort that radiant heating produces is the objective of all heating system performance designs. Yet, the resurgence of radiant heating at the close of the twentieth century owes its growth to the emergence of safe, long-life plastic tubing that removed the legacy of concern traced to the failure of metal conduit used in the post-World War II building boom. The Handbook of Radiant Heating and Cooling covers in considerable detail theory and design information necessary to help the reader better understand how radiant heating or cooling systems work. The systems and equipment are reviewed in order to gain perspective on the broad range of radiant heating and cooling design options. The diverse mix of technologies that may be used to achieve the overall design goals makes radiant heating and cooling system selection and design a complex but rewarding task. It is the ever-widening base of knowledge that those interested in radiant heating must have that stamps this Handbook with its special character. No other single reference work offers the in-depth coverage of the broad field of radiant heating and cooling. Experts in heat generation equipment may be woefully lacking in radiant heating and cooling system design or control savvy, and vice versa, yet an understanding of both areas is essential. In this book, the concentration is on developing an understanding of radiant heating and cooling system fundamentals and their overall interaction to provide human thermal comfort in the built environment. |
The Handbook is designed to appeal to engineers involved in all types of
commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential buildings, plus
energy management and consulting personnel. These pages should also appeal
to architects, builders, engineering students, and vendors and service
companies catering to building owners, managers, and developers. Energy and
environmental officials and agencies at all levels of state, local, and
national government will find the handbook information useful. Consumers and
users will find the Handbook to be a good source of information to assist in
their planning. |
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