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2162700 | Experimental Methods 1 | ||
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Roles: | PV | Extent of teaching: | 0P+4L |
Department: | 12116 | Language of teaching: | CS |
Guarantors: | Kučera M. | Completion: | KZ |
Lecturers: | Kučera M. | Credits: | 4 |
Tutors: | Kučera M. | Semester: | * |
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http://utp.fs.cvut.cz/exm.phpAnotation:
Introduction study of experimental technique in environmental engineeringStudy targets:
Introduction study of experimental technique in environmental engineeringCourse outlines:
Basses of measure methods of variables in environmental engineering. Variable measuring theory. Laboratory exercises include measure method applications in experiments and measurements machines and devices used in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, noise reduction, alternative energy sources and air pollution control (e.g. measuring air flow, measuring on radiator, measuring of noise).Exercises outline:
Basses of measure methods of variables in environmental engineering. Variable measuring theory. Laboratory exercises include measure method applications in experiments and measurements machines and devices used in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, noise reduction, alternative energy sources and air pollution control (e.g. measuring air flow, measuring on radiator, measuring of noise).Literature:
Matuška, T. a kol.: Experimentální metody v technice prostředí, Nakladatelství ČVUT, Praha 2005Requirements:
Knowledge in basic measurement techniqueKeywords:
Measurement, experimental technique, environmental engineering, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, noise Subject is included into these academic programs:Program | Branch | Role | Recommended semester |
MPIB_2020 | Common courses | PV | 3 |
MPIBNEW | Common courses | PV | 3 |
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