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066-0420-00L 3 Credits MSC D-ARCH
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Indoor Environment, Resources and Safety

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Abstract

Principles of Building Acoustics, Water and Fire safety

Objective

Building Acoustics - Fundamentals of sound: Sound waves, Sound sources and free field sound propagation, Sound descriptors and sound levels - Sound fields in rooms: Reflection and absorption at boundaries, Diffuse sound fields (reverberation time), Room modes - Airborne sound transmission through building elements I: Homogenous structures: Monolithic elements, Double leaf elements (walls, windows, ), Linings, toppings and additional layers - Airborne sound transmission through building elements II: Assembled (lightweight) structures: Double leaf framed elements - Impact sound transmission through building elements: Impact sources, Floor elements and floor toppings, Introduction structure-borne sound and vibration - Sound transmission in buildings I: Composite elements, Flanking sound transmission I: Concept of flanking, Monolithic buildings - Sound transmission in buildings II: Flanking sound transmission II: Lightweight framed buildings, Outline prediction methods, Noise from building systems and installations - Measurement, Descriptors and Regulations: Standardized measurement techniques and protocols Water - water supply: water needs, possible resources, quality requirements for different applications and possible treatment processes - water distribution: requirements for storage and piping - wastewater: different type: urine, feces, blackwater, light and heavy greywater, rain water, treatment possibilities, hygienic and comfort requirements - water cycles - wastewater as a resource: polishing water, nutrients, energy - integral solutions off the grid - water as part of the urban environment and for recreational purposes in cities - examples Fire and Safety - Fire safety objectives and regulations - Fire safety concepts and measures - Fire statistics - Human behavior and escape - Structural fire safety - Technical fire safety - Organizational fire safety - Risk and probabilistic - Economy of fire safety measures

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 120 minutes
Aids
Self-written summary (10 pages A4); Calculator; NO database capable devices, organizers, tablets, laptops, or similar. NO existing old exam documents or questions.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Indoor Environment, Resources and Safety
No lecture on 16.3. (during D-ARCH seminarweek).
  • Mon 12:45-15:30 (HIT F 12)
  • Mon 13:00-16:00 (ER SA TZ)
3 h weekly

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