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Laboratory for Building Physics
Tasks and objectives
Students are taught the fundamentals of energy quality assurance using the appropriate measurement technology. These measurement technology exercises are a key component of the Energy Efficiency Design course.
- Building airtightness (in relation to energy efficiency)
- Building thermography
- Comfort studies
- Supervision of long-term measurements (monitoring of energy currents and spatial conditions) in cross-semester study projects (Cyphree)
Support for project, Bachelor and Master theses and for Master of Applied Research (MAPR), often in connection with applied research:
- For use in Bachelor or Master projects, the entire measurement technology has a modular design
- In principle, cooperation with project partners from industry and crafts is also possible
- Support for externally funded projects and applied research
Measuring equipment for:
- Blower door airtightness test
- Infrared - Thermography - Camera
- Temperature and humidity
- Heat meters in media
- Mobile weather station
- Weather station at the A building, permanently mounted with recording of global radiation (vertical: direct, diffuse; south direction horizontal)
- Manual data logger
- Central measured value acquisition for diverse measuring tasks
Selected measuring instruments can be loaned out for our students and for commercial purposes (blower door, thermography).
Queries to the Laboratory for Building Physics (G2.22) to the email address:
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Room G2.22
Consultation hours by appointment
Wednesday 2pm - 4pm (please register by email and specify the topic)
Contact | |
Phone: | +49 821 5586-3127 |
Fax: | +49 821 5586-3110 |