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H Gabbar, Hossam A. Gabbar, Hossa A Gabbar, Hossam A Gabbar, Hossam A. Gabbar, Gabbar Hossam A.
Energy Conservation in Residential, Commercial, and Industrial - Facilitie
English · Hardback
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Informationen zum Autor Hossam A. Gabbar, PhD, is a full Professor in the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) in the Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science, and is cross appointed in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, where he has established both the Energy Safety and Control Lab (ESCL) and Advanced Plasma Engineering Lab. Klappentext An authoritative and comprehensive guide to managing energy conservation in infrastructuresEnergy Conservation in Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Facilities offers an essential guide to the business models and engineering design frameworks for the implementation of energy conservation in infrastructures. The presented models of both physical and technological systems can be applied to a wide range of structures such as homes, hotels, public facilities, industrial facilities, transportation, and water/energy supply systems. The authors--noted experts in the field--explore the key performance indicators that are used to evaluate energy conservation strategies and the energy supply scenarios as part of the design and operation of energy systems in infrastructures.The text is based on a systems approach that demonstrates the effective management of building energy knowledge and supports the simulation, evaluation, and optimization of several building energy conservation scenarios. In addition, the authors explore new methods of developing energy semantic network (ESN) superstructures, energy conservation optimization techniques, and risk-based life cycle assessments. This important text:* Defines the most effective ways to model the infrastructure of physical and technological systems* Includes information on the most widely used techniques in the validation and calibration of building energy simulation* Offers a discussion of the sources, quantification, and reduction of uncertainty* Presents a number of efficient energy conservation strategies in infrastructure systems, including HVAC, lighting, appliances, transportation, and industrial facilities* Describes illustrative case studies to demonstrate the proposed energy conservation framework, practices, methods, engineering designs, control, and technologiesWritten for students studying energy conservation as well as engineers designing the next generation of buildings, Energy Conservation in Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Facilities offers a wide-ranging guide to the effective management of energy conservation in infrastructures. Zusammenfassung An authoritative and comprehensive guide to managing energy conservation in infrastructuresEnergy Conservation in Residential! Commercial! and Industrial Facilities offers an essential guide to the business models and engineering design frameworks for the implementation of energy conservation in infrastructures. The presented models of both physical and technological systems can be applied to a wide range of structures such as homes! hotels! public facilities! industrial facilities! transportation! and water/energy supply systems. The authors--noted experts in the field--explore the key performance indicators that are used to evaluate energy conservation strategies and the energy supply scenarios as part of the design and operation of energy systems in infrastructures.The text is based on a systems approach that demonstrates the effective management of building energy knowledge and supports the simulation! evaluation! and optimization of several building energy conservation scenarios. In addition! the authors explore new methods of developing energy semantic network (ESN) superstructures! energy conservation optimization techniques! and risk-based life cycle assessments. This important text:* Defines the most effective ways to model the infrastructure of physical and technological systems* Includes information on the most widely used techniques in the validation and calibration of building energ...
List of contents
PREFACE XV
AUTHORS' BIOGRAPHY XVII
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS XXI
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXIII
PART I ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS
1 ENERGY IN INFRASTRUCTURES 3
Hossam A. Gabbar
1.1 Infrastructure Systems / 3
1.1.1 Infrastructure Classifications / 4
1.1.2 Infrastructure Systems / 4
1.2 Energy Systems in Residential Facilities / 5
1.3 Energy Systems in Commercial Facilities / 8
1.4 Energy Systems in Industrial Facilities / 8
1.5 Energy Systems in Transportation Infrastructures / 8
1.6 Energy Production and Supply Infrastructures / 11
1.7 Conclusion / 12
References / 13
2 BUILDING ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (BEMS) / 15
Khairy Sayed and Hossam A. Gabbar
2.1 Introduction / 15
2.2 BEMS (BMS) Control Systems Overview / 22
2.3 Benefits of Building Energy Management Systems / 24
2.4 BMS Architectures / 26
2.4.1 Plain Support for Energy Awareness / 26
2.4.2 Integration of Actuators and Environmental Sensors / 27
2.5 Energy Systems Monitoring / 29
2.5.1 Indirect Monitoring / 29
2.5.2 Direct Monitoring / 30
2.5.3 Hybrid Monitoring / 30
2.5.4 Comparison of Different Energy Monitoring Systems / 31
2.5.5 Devices for Energy Sensing / 31
2.5.6 Integrated Control of Active and Passive Heating, Cooling, Lighting, Shading, and Ventilation Systems / 32
2.5.7 Electricity Network Architectures / 33
2.6 Energy Savings from Building Energy Management Systems / 35
2.6.1 Energy Savings Opportunities / 36
2.6.2 The Intelligent Building Approach / 43
2.6.3 Energy Monitoring, Profiling, and Modeling / 44
2.7 Smart Homes / 45
2.7.1 Economic Feasibility and Likelihood of Widespread Adoption / 47
2.7.2 Smart Home Energy Management / 47
2.7.3 Assets and Controls / 48
2.8 Energy Saving in Smart Home / 51
2.8.1 Heating and Cooling / 51
2.8.2 Lights / 52
2.8.3 Automatic Timers / 52
2.8.4 Motion Sensors / 52
2.8.5 Light Dimmer / 52
2.8.6 Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs / 52
2.9 Managing Energy Smart Homes According to Energy Prices / 53
2.10 Smart Energy Monitoring Systems to Help in Controlling Electricity Bill / 56
2.11 Advancing Building Energy Management System to Enable Smart Grid Interoperation / 57
2.11.1 Smart Grid and Customer Interoperation / 58
2.11.2 Customer Interoperation and Energy Service / 59
2.12 Communication for BEMS / 60
2.12.1 Building Automation System / 61
2.12.2 Busses and Protocols / 62
2.13 Data Management for Building / 68
2.13.1 Main Functions of the Building Management System / 68
2.13.2 Planning of a Building Management System / 69
2.14 Power Management / 70
2.14.1 Levels of the Power Management System / 72
2.14.2 Switching Status Acquisition and Measurements in the Power Distribution / 72
2.14.3 Switchgear and Communications / 73
2.14.4 Power Management Module / 79
Abbreviations / 79
References / 80
3 SIMULATION-BASED ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF LOW-RISE BUILDINGS 85
Farayi Musharavati, Shaligram Pokharel, and Hossam A. Gabbar
3.1 Introduction / 85
3.2 Simulation of Building Energy Performance / 87
3.3 Case Study I: Building Energy Simulation in Residential Buildings / 89
3.3.1 HEED / 89
3.3.2 Case Study Description / 89
3.4 Case Study II: Building Ene
Product details
| Authors | H Gabbar, Hossam A. Gabbar |
| Assisted by | Hossa A Gabbar (Editor), Hossam A Gabbar (Editor), Hossam A. Gabbar (Editor), Gabbar Hossam A. (Editor) |
| Publisher | Wiley, John and Sons Ltd |
| Languages | English |
| Product format | Hardback |
| Released | 31.07.2018 |
| EAN | 9781119422068 |
| ISBN | 978-1-119-42206-8 |
| No. of pages | 352 |
| Series |
IEEE Series on Systems Science and Engineering IEEE Press Series on Systems S IEEE Press Series on Systems Science and Engineering IEEE Series on Systems Science and Engineering |
| Subjects |
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