Green Buildings- Basics, Introduction to efficient buildings, Energy balance, Chiller plant working.
Course Description
This a beginner course designed specifically for all branch of Engineers who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills in the field of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.
This course focuses on the principles, technologies, and practices used to design and construct buildings that minimize energy consumption while maximizing indoor comfort and environmental sustainability. It explores the various strategies for reducing energy use in buildings, including passive design techniques, efficient building materials, renewable energy integration, and advanced heating, cooling, and lighting systems.
Course Outcomes:
By the end of the course, students will understand how to design and retrofit buildings to be more energy-efficient, reduce carbon footprints, and contribute to a more sustainable built environment. They will also be able to apply energy simulation tools to evaluate building performance and implement energy-saving measures in real-world projects.
This course is ideal for architects, engineers, building designers, and sustainability professionals interested in advancing their knowledge of energy-efficient technologies and sustainable building practices.
Who this course is for:
- Engineering Graduates
- Mechanical Engineers shifting Careers
- Mechanical Engineers looking for further development
- Contractors
- Construction Professionals
- Architects
- Interior design professionals
The Course will teach you the following:
- Introduction to energy efficient buildings
- Heating and cooling load calculation methods
- Principle and working of chiller plant
- Applications of chiller plant in various industries