ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL TECHNIQUES
Academic Year 2017/2018 - 1° YearCredit Value: 6
Taught classes: 28 hours
Exercise: 30 hours
Term / Semester: 1°
Learning Objectives
The course aims to provide knowledge on the following topics
- Sound propagation and noise control. Effects of noise on human beings
- Air pollution and dispersion of pollutant in the atmosphere
- Use of renewable energy sources and efficient energy use.
The teaching method of the course consists of lectures, design exercises with application on the proposed case studies, and use of specific software.
Detailed Course Content
Acoustic
Basic concepts of acoustics. Analysis of acoustic signals. The effects of noise on human beings. Noise emitted by moving and stationary sources. Acoustic materials. Noise control. Numerical modelling of noise propagation. outdoor noise propagation and attenuation. Acoustic barriers and . Acoustic zoning. noise detection. Limit values on the outdoor noise.
Air pollution
Sources and Physical-Chemical Characteristics of Atmospheric Pollutants. Emission of pollutants from fixed and mobile combustion sources.
Dispersion of air pollutants
The structure of the atmospheric boundary layer. Turbulence. atmospheric stability models. Elements of fluid dynamics. Modeling of dispersion of air pollutants
Lecturers are integrated by laboratory exercises, computer training, technical visits and seminars
Textbook Information
1. Appunti delle Lezioni
2. Renato Lazzarin Sistemi solari attivi: manuale di calcolo: F. Muzzio,
3. Duffie-Beckman- Solar_engineering_of_thermal_process
4. Ursula Eicker, Solar Technologies for Buildings- John Wiley & Sons Ltd
5. M.Z. Jacobson “Fundamentals of Atmospheric Modeling” Cambridge University Press
6. M . Santamouris . Energy and climate in the urban built environment J.R. Hassel et al. “Acoustic e Noise Measurements” Bruel Kjaer
7. Cirillo E., Acustica applicata, McGraw-Hill, Milano, 1997
Spagnolo R., Manuale di Acustica, Torino, UTET, 2001