Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Noise Control
Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Noise Control, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.54, with 46 lectures, based on 53 reviews, and has 224 subscribers.
You will learn about To gain an understanding of the fundamental noise control design aspects related to HVAC systems. Entry level noise control knowledge for mechanical engineering students related to HVAC systems. University level HVAC noise control theory and practice for use on engineering and construction projects. Project case studies where noise control design theory can be applied. This course is ideal for individuals who are Advanced high school and university students or Mature age students doing self-serve learning on acoustics and noise control or Engineering and HVAC professionals wanting to understand noise control design considerations for HVAC systems in buildings. or Construction industry HVAC contractors or University graduates to qualify for graduate acoustic consultant job positions It is particularly useful for Advanced high school and university students or Mature age students doing self-serve learning on acoustics and noise control or Engineering and HVAC professionals wanting to understand noise control design considerations for HVAC systems in buildings. or Construction industry HVAC contractors or University graduates to qualify for graduate acoustic consultant job positions.
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Summary
Title: Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Noise Control
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.54
Number of Lectures: 46
Number of Published Lectures: 46
Number of Curriculum Items: 58
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 58
Original Price: $54.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- To gain an understanding of the fundamental noise control design aspects related to HVAC systems.
- Entry level noise control knowledge for mechanical engineering students related to HVAC systems.
- University level HVAC noise control theory and practice for use on engineering and construction projects.
- Project case studies where noise control design theory can be applied.
Who Should Attend
- Advanced high school and university students
- Mature age students doing self-serve learning on acoustics and noise control
- Engineering and HVAC professionals wanting to understand noise control design considerations for HVAC systems in buildings.
- Construction industry HVAC contractors
- University graduates to qualify for graduate acoustic consultant job positions
Target Audiences
- Advanced high school and university students
- Mature age students doing self-serve learning on acoustics and noise control
- Engineering and HVAC professionals wanting to understand noise control design considerations for HVAC systems in buildings.
- Construction industry HVAC contractors
- University graduates to qualify for graduate acoustic consultant job positions
This course is a follow-up to my previous course entitled Building Acoustics and Noise Control.
It is assumed that students have an understanding of the mechanical design and operation of (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning) HVAC systems in buildings. This course focuses on acoustic design considerations for HVAC systems in buildings.
The separate elements in HVAC systems are reviewed with respect to acoustic importance in terms of causing noise issues or providing acoustic benefit by attenuation of system noise. The approach and methodology is presented for undertaking acoustic calculations for HVAC systems with associated recommendations and strategies for noise control. Recommendations and example constructions are provided for typical mechanical equipment rooms. Guidance guidance is provided for on-site installation of HVAC systems to avoid noise issues, and tips for acoustic testing during commissioning stage.
The course is aimed at :
1. Advanced high school and university students.
2. Mature age students doing self-serve learning on acoustics and noise control.
3. University course coordinators needing specialist content on acoustics and noise control for HVAC systems.
4. University graduates to qualify for graduate acoustic consultant job positions.
5. Engineering and HVAC professionals wanting an understanding of noise control design considerations for buildings.
6. Construction industry HVAC contractors.
Broad topics covered include:
1. Introduction: Noise in HVAC Systems
2. HVAC Noise Sources
3. HVAC Manufacturers Noise Data
4. Measuring HVAC System Noise
5. HVAC Noise Attenuating Elements
6. Branching Elements
7. HVAC Noise Regeneration
8. HVAC Noise to Outdoors or within Rooms
9. Noise in Piped Services
10. Mechanical Equipment Room Design
11. HVAC System Noise Calculations
12. Specification and Tips for Construction Stage of HVAC systems
If you have no prior knowledge of acoustics, I recommend you also take my other course entitled Building Acoustics and Noise Control.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction: Noise in HVAC Systems
Lecture 1: Types of Systems, Components and Sound Transmission Paths in HVAC Systems
Lecture 2: Approach to Assessing Noise in HVAC Systems
Chapter 2: HVAC Noise Sources
Lecture 1: HVAC Noise Sources
Lecture 2: Fan Noise
Lecture 3: Packaged Airconditioning Units (PACs)
Lecture 4: Fan Coil Units (FCUs)
Lecture 5: Standby Generators
Lecture 6: Chillers and Cooling Towers
Lecture 7: Pumps and Boilers
Chapter 3: HVAC Manufacturers Noise Data
Lecture 1: Manufacturers Noise Data – Parameters
Lecture 2: Describing Sound Sources
Lecture 3: Manufacturers Noise Data Examples
Chapter 4: Measuring HVAC System Noise
Lecture 1: Measuring HVAC System Noise Levels
Lecture 2: A-weighted Sound Pressure Level
Lecture 3: NR and NC Curves
Chapter 5: HVAC Noise Attenuating Elements
Lecture 1: HVAC Noise Attenuating Elements
Lecture 2: Attenuators (Silencers)
Lecture 3: Acoustically Lined Ductwork
Lecture 4: Plenum Chambers
Lecture 5: End Reflection
Chapter 6: HVAC Branching Elements
Lecture 1: Branching Elements
Chapter 7: HVAC Noise Regeneration
Lecture 1: Causes and Mechanisms of Regenerated Noise
Lecture 2: Regenerated Noise from Attenuators
Lecture 3: Regenerated Noise from Ductwork
Lecture 4: Other System Elements
Lecture 5: Maximum Allowable Air Flow Velocities
Lecture 6: Fan and Ductwork Design – Best Practice Guidelines
Chapter 8: HVAC Noise to Outdoors or within Rooms
Lecture 1: Parameters that Affect Noise to Outdoors or Within Rooms
Lecture 2: 5 Factors Affecting HVAC Noise to Outdoors and Calculation Methodology
Lecture 3: Calculation Example – Sound Level to the Atmosphere
Lecture 4: Calculations of HVAC Noise Within Rooms
Lecture 5: Example Calculation of HVAC Noise Within Rooms
Chapter 9: Noise in Piped Services
Lecture 1: Sources of Noise in Piped Services
Lecture 2: Noise from Pumps
Lecture 3: Turbulence and Thermal Effects
Chapter 10: Mechanical Equipment Room Design
Lecture 1: Airborne and Structureborne Sound
Lecture 2: Equipment Room Location
Lecture 3: Wall Constructions
Lecture 4: Floor Constructions
Lecture 5: Roof Constructions
Lecture 6: Door Constructions
Chapter 11: HVAC System Noise Calculations
Lecture 1: Review of the Approach to Calculations
Lecture 2: Case Study and Calculation Example
Lecture 3: Calculation Exercise Download – Mechanical Services System Calculation
Chapter 12: HVAC Noise Tips for Construction and Commissioning Stage
Lecture 1: On Site Installation Guidance
Lecture 2: System Commissioning and Acoustic Testing
Instructors
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Chris Field
Acoustic consultant, product designer and educator
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