This has some thermodynamic info, plus a lot of hygro-thermal stuff that every architect should understand (and most do not): https://www.amazon.com/Water-B...
anonimo
Jul 25, 18 11:55 pm
Thanks a lot!!
Medusa
Jul 26, 18 8:15 am
I like Understanding Thermodynamics by Van Ness. It's not necessarily related to buildings, but it's a good read. Thermal Delight in Architecture by Lisa Heschong is probably my favorite.
anonimo
Aug 8, 18 12:56 am
Thanks!
Anon_grad2.0
Jul 26, 18 11:08 am
thermally active surfaces in architecture by Kiel Moe
It'd be enormously helpful if anyone could recommend some books about thermodynamics for an architecture undergrad, thanks :)
Why?
cuz it hasn't been easy to find thermodynamics in the aspect of building, and especially studies on this topic in an architectural approach.
https://www.google.com/search?...
I believe this is the book you're looking for.
This pretty much covers everything important for thermodynamics in buildings: https://www.ashrae.org/technic...
This has some thermodynamic info, plus a lot of hygro-thermal stuff that every architect should understand (and most do not): https://www.amazon.com/Water-B...
Thanks a lot!!
I like Understanding Thermodynamics by Van Ness. It's not necessarily related to buildings, but it's a good read. Thermal Delight in Architecture by Lisa Heschong is probably my favorite.
Thanks!
thermally active surfaces in architecture by Kiel Moe
Thanks!