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Building Physics (several variants exist) BARC0001 BARC0002 BENV0084

There are a few variants of Building Physics, search in custom timetable https://timetable.ucl.ac.uk/tt/createCustomTimet.do# using Building Physics as search terms to find them.

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A brief summary of the generic Building Physics module contents:

The modules aim to provide a detailed knowledge of main scientific principles of heat, light and sound in the building engineering context. It assumes very little previous knowledge of science or mathematics. Where a numerical approach is required step-by-step worked examples are used, offering greater understanding of some topics. Topics include thermal insulation in buildings, energy use in buildings, air control in buildings, artificial lighting, natural lighting, noise and sound insulation and room acoustics.

Summary of the method of delivery:

A series of 10 two hour lectures complemented by 10 hours of tutorials. Materials will be deposited on MOODLE for students to access.

Aims of the module?

The modules in Building Physics aim to provide a detailed knowledge of main scientific principles of heat, light and sound in the building engineering context. Furthermore, it aims to develop understanding of architectural engineering principles and the ability to apply them to analyse key building design processes.

Intended learning outcomes?

Learning outcomes include: (a) ability to apply simple quantitative methods and engineering software in order to analyse an engineering problem, (b) a thorough understanding of current practice and its limitations, and some appreciation of likely new developments, (c) ability to identify, classify and describe performance of building systems and components using fundamental building engineering physics knowledge.

Written Exam: 100%

Module Leader: Various

Tutors: Various