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Impact Of An Energy Efficiency Regulation In Northern Canada, Asok Thirunavukarasu, Hua Ge, Andreas Athienitis Sep 2018

Impact Of An Energy Efficiency Regulation In Northern Canada, Asok Thirunavukarasu, Hua Ge, Andreas Athienitis

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Extreme cold climates and Canada’s sparsely populated Northern regions have limited human and infrastructural capacity making it difficult to build energy-efficient homes. Despite such differences, homes are built based on codes and standards developed for Canada’s South. In 2008, a by-law was passed in Yellowknife, Canada requiring a minimum EnerGuide Housing (EGH) rating of 80 for all new single-family and two-family residential buildings. The EnerGuide’s Energy Rating Service (ERS) program is an energy assessment program for residential housing formerly known as the EnerGuide Rating for Houses (EGH). Homes are rated between 0 to 100; lower numbers represent homes that are …


A Transparent Insulation Solar Façade Coupled With A Selective Absorber: An Experimentally Validated Building Energy Simulation Model, Miroslav Čekon, Jakub Čurpek Sep 2018

A Transparent Insulation Solar Façade Coupled With A Selective Absorber: An Experimentally Validated Building Energy Simulation Model, Miroslav Čekon, Jakub Čurpek

International Building Physics Conference 2018

The development of various advanced materials and their subsequent integration into innovative building envelope concepts has the potential to achieve energy savings. Additionally, their usability in practical applications can be enhanced via the use of building energy simulation (BES) methods. Experimental procedures in conjunction with numerical computations could enable the prediction of the future performance of solar thermal façade concepts. The presented study is focused on the thermal response of a transparent insulation material (TIM) incorporated in a façade structure. An experimental prototype of a solar façade element with both a selective and a nonselective absorber was developed for use …


Solar And Lighting Transmission In Complex Fenestration Systems With Perforated Solar Protection Systems, Waldo Bustamante, Daniel Uribe, Sergio Vera Sep 2018

Solar And Lighting Transmission In Complex Fenestration Systems With Perforated Solar Protection Systems, Waldo Bustamante, Daniel Uribe, Sergio Vera

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Santiago de Chile is a city with a semi-arid climate, with prolonged periods of high temperature and solar radiation. In recent years, in this city, office buildings have been built with high window to wall ratio (WWR) facades. 65% of the office buildings built in the period 2005-2014 have a WWR higher than 60%. Only 5% of these buildings showed an efficient glazed façade solar protection device. One of these systems corresponds to an exterior textile solar protection. This type of systems, together with the perforated screens, could be effective solutions for the solar protection of glazed facades, reducing the …


Study On The Design Method Of Integration Of Roof And Photovoltaic Based On Aesthetics, Technology And Energy-Saving Characteristic, Hongxin Feng, Juanli Guo, Gang Liu, Jiehui Wang Sep 2018

Study On The Design Method Of Integration Of Roof And Photovoltaic Based On Aesthetics, Technology And Energy-Saving Characteristic, Hongxin Feng, Juanli Guo, Gang Liu, Jiehui Wang

International Building Physics Conference 2018

The development and utilization of new energy has been concerned due to the traditional energy is increasingly scarce. In recent years, solar building has developed rapidly in the construction industry which is a major energy consuming component. As an organic part of the building, the combination of roof and solar energy has become the focus of attention because of its large size, less shielding and other characteristics. Based on the works of recent years’ Solar Decathlon, this paper analysed the design and implementation of the integration of solar building’s roof and photovoltaic. Meanwhile, taking an office building in Xinjiang, China …


Thermal Performance Of Pcm-Glazing Unit Under Moderate Climatic Conditions, Anna Wieprzkowicz, Dariusz Heim Sep 2018

Thermal Performance Of Pcm-Glazing Unit Under Moderate Climatic Conditions, Anna Wieprzkowicz, Dariusz Heim

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Considering physical properties, transparent or translucent building components like windows or glazing facades are the weakest elements of building envelope. The heat transfer coefficient of such elements is approximately four times higher than for opaque partitions, which causes considerable increase of heat loss during winter. In summer relatively high solar transmittance is a source of heat gains which results in undesirable overheating. Application of phase change materials in glazing components affects its thermal performance by the increase of its heat capacity and decrease of solar heat gains, with regard to the current physical state of the PCM. The aim of …


Statistical Tools For Assessment Of Spatial Properties Of Mutations Observed Under The Microarray Platform, Bin Luo Sep 2018

Statistical Tools For Assessment Of Spatial Properties Of Mutations Observed Under The Microarray Platform, Bin Luo

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Mutations are alterations of the DNA nucleotide sequence of the genome. Analyses of spatial properties of mutations are critical for understanding certain mutational mechanisms relevant to genetic disease, diversity, and evolution. The studies in this thesis focus on two types of mutations: point mutations, i.e., single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotype differences, and mutations in segments, i.e., copy number variations (CNVs). The microarray platform, such as the Mouse Diversity Genotyping Array (MDGA), detects these mutations genome-wide with lower cost compared to whole genome sequencing, and thus is considered for suitability as a screening tool for large populations. Yet it provides observation …


Dynamic Environment, Adaptive Comfort, And Cognitive Performance, Richard De Dear, Fan Zhang Sep 2018

Dynamic Environment, Adaptive Comfort, And Cognitive Performance, Richard De Dear, Fan Zhang

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Since the invention of airconditioning over 100 years ago a central research challenge has been to define the indoor environmental temperatures best suited for occupants. The first scientific approach to this question was framed in terms of optimising occupant thermal comfort, commonly expressed as a U-function, symmetrical around a single optimum temperature for any given combination of the remaining comfort parameters (ISO, 2005). The inescapable conclusion drawn from such logic in the minds of risk-averse design engineers is that the only strategy able to reliably deliver occupant comfort is HVAC applied to sealed-façade architecture. A rigorous scientific rebuttal of the …


Humans And Nature In The Loop: Integrating Occupants & Natural Conditioning Into Advanced Controls For High Performance Buildings, Vivian Loftness, Azizan Aziz, Volker Hartkopf, Khee Poh Lam, Bertrand Lasternas Sep 2018

Humans And Nature In The Loop: Integrating Occupants & Natural Conditioning Into Advanced Controls For High Performance Buildings, Vivian Loftness, Azizan Aziz, Volker Hartkopf, Khee Poh Lam, Bertrand Lasternas

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Post Occupancy Evaluation plus Measurements (POE+M) has revealed that thermal, visual, acoustic and even air quality standards derived through controlled experimentation alone does not ensure comfort or health in buildings. Introducing human input into environmental standards and into user centric controls is critically needed for a sustainable future. For over a decade, CMU’s Center for Building Performance & Diagnostics has been gathering POE+M data from over 1500 workstations around the world and testing the benefits on innovative environmental control systems. The separation of ambient and task conditioning, the provision of task controls, the introduction of occupant voting and bio-signal inputs …


The Three-Stage Petrochemical Evolution Of The Steens Basalt [Southeast Oregon, Usa] Compared To Large Igneous Provinces And Layered Mafic Intrusions, N. E. Moore, A. L. Grunder, Wendy A. Bohrson Sep 2018

The Three-Stage Petrochemical Evolution Of The Steens Basalt [Southeast Oregon, Usa] Compared To Large Igneous Provinces And Layered Mafic Intrusions, N. E. Moore, A. L. Grunder, Wendy A. Bohrson

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of the Sciences

The Steens Basalt, southeast Oregon, USA, initiated at 17 Ma as the earliest pulse of the Columbia River Flood Basalt of the northwestern USA. New and existing stratigraphically controlled data reveal temporal changes in lava flow character, and whole-rock and mineral compositions, which we use to evaluate how the balance of magma differentiation processes change in time. Temporal petrochemical variations in the Steens Basalt are analogous to the transition from Imnaha Basalt to Grande Ronde Basalt units of the Columbia River Flood Basalt and have parallels to the temporal evolution of the Deccan and Siberian traps, in India and Russia, …


In Memoriam: Irina V. Tarasevich, Marina Eremeeva Sep 2018

In Memoriam: Irina V. Tarasevich, Marina Eremeeva

Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Publications

Article published in New Microbes and New Infections.


Habitat Preferences Of Blue Marlin (Makaira Nigricans) And Black Marlin (Istiompax Indica) In The Eastern Pacific Ocean, Nima Farchadi, Michael G. Hinton, Andrew R. Thompson, Zhi-Yong Yin Sep 2018

Habitat Preferences Of Blue Marlin (Makaira Nigricans) And Black Marlin (Istiompax Indica) In The Eastern Pacific Ocean, Nima Farchadi, Michael G. Hinton, Andrew R. Thompson, Zhi-Yong Yin

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Overexploitation and climate change can reduce the abundance and shift the spatial distribution of marine species. Determining the habitat suitability of a mobile pelagic species, such as Makaira nigricans (BUM) and Istiompax indica (BLM), can help describe their spatiotemporal distribution patterns over a broad spatial scale, which is a crucial need for fisheries management. Using 14 years (1997-2010) of Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) catch data from purse-seine vessels in the eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO), we modeled the dynamic habitat suitability of BUM and BLM in response to environmental variables within the EPO using a species distribution model (MaxEnt) with …


Laguna Madre Estuary Program Environmental Strategic Plan - Final Report, Kim D. Jones, Lucy Camacho, T. Sinha, Omar Al-Qudah, Hudson R. Deyoe, Augusto Sanchez Gonzalez, Jungseok Ho, Javier Guerrero Sep 2018

Laguna Madre Estuary Program Environmental Strategic Plan - Final Report, Kim D. Jones, Lucy Camacho, T. Sinha, Omar Al-Qudah, Hudson R. Deyoe, Augusto Sanchez Gonzalez, Jungseok Ho, Javier Guerrero

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

The goal of this effort is to establish a framework of fundamental information and critical ideas to serve as a basis to assist in supporting legislation to found the 29th National Estuary Program for the Laguna Madre of the Gulf coast of Texas.

The National Estuary Program (NEP) was established by the Clean Water Act Amendments of 1987 (Section 320) to protect nationally significant estuaries threatened by development, pollution and overuse. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administers the NEP. The Corpus Christi Bay NEP (now the Coastal Bend Bays and Estuary Program) was among the last estuaries accepted into the …


Using Chronicling America’S Images To Explore Digitized Historic Newspapers & Imagine Alternative Futures, Elizabeth Lorang, Leen-Kiat Soh Sep 2018

Using Chronicling America’S Images To Explore Digitized Historic Newspapers & Imagine Alternative Futures, Elizabeth Lorang, Leen-Kiat Soh

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches

This presentation situates the work of the Aida team broadly as well as hinges this work on some very specific challenges for digital libraries. In doing so demonstrate the many types of questions and domains to be explored in digitized newspapers.


Growing A Sustainable City: The Question Of Urban Agriculture, Hamil Pearsall Sep 2018

Growing A Sustainable City: The Question Of Urban Agriculture, Hamil Pearsall

Sustainability Seminar Series

This presentation examines urban agriculture in Philadelphia and highlights the challenges of institutionalizing this historically informal urban activity into formal city policy over the last two decades. Urban agriculture has become a symbol of Philadelphia’s economic revitalization, sustainability, and increasingly, its gentrification. Often characterized by advocates as an urban panacea, gardening and farming seem to promise solutions to many different urban problems, such as blighted vacant lots, food insecurity, stormwater runoff, and neighborhood decline. However, questions of land tenure, the use of economic resources, and the long-term viability of urban agriculture shape the political discourse about the future of growing …


A Comparison Of Model Order Reduction Methods For The Simulation Of Wall Heat Transfer, Tianfeng Hou, Staf Roels, Hans Janssen Sep 2018

A Comparison Of Model Order Reduction Methods For The Simulation Of Wall Heat Transfer, Tianfeng Hou, Staf Roels, Hans Janssen

International Building Physics Conference 2018

In this paper, the potential of model order reduction for simulating building performance is assessed, via a case study of modelling heat transfer through a massive masonry wall. Two model order reduction techniques – proper orthogonal decomposition and proper generalized decomposition – are investigated and compared. Moreover, to illustrate the performance of model order reduction techniques, the accuracies of the two model order reduction techniques are respectively compared with a standard finite element method. The outcomes show that both of the two model order reduction techniques are able to provide an accurate result, and the proper generalized decomposition tends to …


Assessment Of The Bipv Potential At The City Of Prague And Their Effect On The Built Environment, Nikolaos Skandalos, Jan Tywoniak, Kamil Stanek, Lenka Maierova Sep 2018

Assessment Of The Bipv Potential At The City Of Prague And Their Effect On The Built Environment, Nikolaos Skandalos, Jan Tywoniak, Kamil Stanek, Lenka Maierova

International Building Physics Conference 2018

This work highlights the BIPV potential in two urban areas with different characteristics at the city of Prague. Representative building blocks were selected and CitySim software tool was used for the assessment of the hourly irradiation profiles on each surface over one year period. Considering appropriate irradiation thresholds, suitable surfaces were then quantified. Integration criteria are discussed and suitable BIP V applications are proposed considering not only energy performance but also their impact on the quality of built environment. Results indicated that only 5.5% of the total area can be used in Vinohrady and 13.7% in Jizni Mesto contributing on …


Bio-Inspired Outdoor Systems For Enhancing Citizens Thermal Comfort In Public Spaces By Learning From Nature, Marta Chafer, Cristina Piselli, Anna Laura Pisello, Ilaria Pigliautile, Gabriel Perez, Luisa F. Cabeza Sep 2018

Bio-Inspired Outdoor Systems For Enhancing Citizens Thermal Comfort In Public Spaces By Learning From Nature, Marta Chafer, Cristina Piselli, Anna Laura Pisello, Ilaria Pigliautile, Gabriel Perez, Luisa F. Cabeza

International Building Physics Conference 2018

In the last decades a variety of high-energy efficient solutions for building envelopes were developed and tested for enhancing indoor thermal comfort and improving indoor environmental quality of private spaces by learning from nature. To this aim, adaptive solutions, conceived thanks to green and bio inspiration, were designed and constructed in various climate conditions and for a variety of building uses. Given the huge population flow toward urban areas, well-being conditions in the public spaces of such dense built environment are being compromised, also due to anthropogenic actions responsible for massive environmental pollution, local overheating, urban heat island, etc. Moreover, …


Estimating Time Constants For Over 10,000 Residential Buildings In North America: Towards A Statistical Characterization Of Thermal Dynamics, Camille John, Charalampos Vallianos, José Candanedo, Andreas Athienitis Sep 2018

Estimating Time Constants For Over 10,000 Residential Buildings In North America: Towards A Statistical Characterization Of Thermal Dynamics, Camille John, Charalampos Vallianos, José Candanedo, Andreas Athienitis

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Understanding the dynamic response of a building is essential in the design of sustainable energy-efficient buildings. Using data from over 10,000 smart thermostats, this study identifies patterns in the dynamic thermal response of residential buildings in Canada and the United States (US). The data set consists of one year of measurements recorded at 5-minute intervals for the indoor and outdoor air temperature as well as HVAC equipment run times. This study focuses on identifying effective values of time constants for the houses by applying the following procedure. First, periods complying with the following basic criteria are identified: a) the house …


Hygrothermal Modelling Of Building Enclosures: Reference Year Design For Moisture Accumulation And Condensation Risk Assessment, Michele Libralato, Giovanni Murano, Onorio Saro, Alessandra De Angelis, Vincenzo Corrado Sep 2018

Hygrothermal Modelling Of Building Enclosures: Reference Year Design For Moisture Accumulation And Condensation Risk Assessment, Michele Libralato, Giovanni Murano, Onorio Saro, Alessandra De Angelis, Vincenzo Corrado

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Interstitial condensation and water accumulation risk in building envelopes could be assessed with methods and models base d on moisture migration through porous media coupled to heat transfer. One of the difficulties in evaluating the boundary conditions for the heat and mass transfer model is the choice of an appropriate weather file. The most advanced models, described by the standard EN 15026:2007, require the hourly values of rain, wind, radiation, temperature and relative humidity to compute the water content in the porous materials. In this contribution, the method described by the standard EN ISO 15927-4:2005, typically used to design Moisture …


Review Of The Sky Temperature And Solar Decomposition, And Their Impact On Thermal Modeling, Farhad Hemmati, Fitsum Tariku Sep 2018

Review Of The Sky Temperature And Solar Decomposition, And Their Impact On Thermal Modeling, Farhad Hemmati, Fitsum Tariku

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Performing accurate hourly building energy modeling requires presence of reliable boundary conditions. The required data for energy simulation model entries are exterior air temperature, exterior air relative humidity, solar radiation, sky temperature, wind velocity and cloud cover. Unfortunately, most available measured solar energy data is in the form of global horizontal radiation. Moreover, measured night sky temperature is normally not available. Proper energy modeling of a full building requires to have accurate solar radiation intensity on angled building envelope assemblies as well as precise sky temperature data available. In this study, among several available models, three hourly horizontal global solar …


Sensitivity Analysis Using The Swmm Lid Control For An Extensive Green Roof In Syracuse, Ny, Lucie L. Worthen, Cliff I. Davidson Sep 2018

Sensitivity Analysis Using The Swmm Lid Control For An Extensive Green Roof In Syracuse, Ny, Lucie L. Worthen, Cliff I. Davidson

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Green roofs are a popular form of sustainable drainage infrastructure. They provide many environmental benefits, such as reducing peak urban stormwater runoff by enabling retention and evapotranspiration similar to natural conditions. Each green roof has unique hydrologic behavior based on physical properties of its growth medium, types of vegetation, structural design, and climate. To improve the application of green roof technology at a site, there is a need to predict stormwater mitigation for several designs before commencing green roof construction. The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) includes a low impact development control module which makes it possible to model the …


A Study On Natural Lighting Design Strategies For Teaching Buildings In Hot-Summer And Cold-Winter Zone Of China—A Case Of The Arts And Sciences Building Of Xinyang Normal University, Xinyue Yang, Jiehui Wang, Juanli Guo Sep 2018

A Study On Natural Lighting Design Strategies For Teaching Buildings In Hot-Summer And Cold-Winter Zone Of China—A Case Of The Arts And Sciences Building Of Xinyang Normal University, Xinyue Yang, Jiehui Wang, Juanli Guo

International Building Physics Conference 2018

The natural lighting of buildings plays an important role in creating a comfortable indoor light environment and reducing the energy consumption of artificial lighting. Teaching buildings have special requirements for the indoor light environment. Classroom glare, corridor backlit, and low natural illumination in corridor are light pollution problems easily appear in teaching building, which cannot be ignored in the design of teaching building. Regarding the issues above, the paper took the Arts and Sciences Building of Xinyang Normal University as an example, through the architectural modeling, space forms, facade effects and other features, used VELUX simulation software to simulate the …


Analysis Of Thermal Bridges In Insulated Masonry Walls: A Comparison Between Vacuum Insulated Panels And Expanded Polystyrene, Adrian Bucur, Ligia Moga Sep 2018

Analysis Of Thermal Bridges In Insulated Masonry Walls: A Comparison Between Vacuum Insulated Panels And Expanded Polystyrene, Adrian Bucur, Ligia Moga

International Building Physics Conference 2018

The paper presents a comparative study between the thermal performances of a couple of masonry walls with no insulation and then insulated with vacuum insulation panels and expanded polystyrene. The research purpose is to demonstrate the superior thermal performance of the vacuum insulation panels compared to common thermal insulation, in initial state and even after 25 years in service. It also provides the steps to determine the effective thermal resistance of the buildings elements insulated with vacuum insulation panels, considering both local and geometric thermal bridges. Results emphasize that even after 25 years in use, the walls insulated with vacuum …


Energy Flow Through The Onondaga County Convention Center Green Roof In Syracuse, Ny, Alyssa Pizzi, Cliff I. Davidson Sep 2018

Energy Flow Through The Onondaga County Convention Center Green Roof In Syracuse, Ny, Alyssa Pizzi, Cliff I. Davidson

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Buildings in the Northeast U.S. with large interior open spaces and high ceilings require substantial amounts of energy to heat and cool the spaces. The objectives of this experiment are to model the heat flux across different layers of a green roof and to estimate the thermal resistance of the layers. The project will examine conditions in winter and summer, considering air temperature and snow cover on the roof. The scope of this study includes measurements of the transfer of energy through the green roof on the Onondaga County Convention Center in Syracuse, NY. The methods include collection of data …


Optical Performance Of Polycarbonate Multi-Wall Panels In The Form Of Transparent Insulation Based On Long-Term Outdoor Measurements, Miroslav Čekon Sep 2018

Optical Performance Of Polycarbonate Multi-Wall Panels In The Form Of Transparent Insulation Based On Long-Term Outdoor Measurements, Miroslav Čekon

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Buildings are subject to strongly time variable solar radiation impacts, which are phenomena that typically occur at a characteristic timescale resolution. Recent technologies and advances which are currently being used to produce polycarbonate-based materials may be used in applications where it is useful to activate the solar transmittance functions of building envelopes. In general, systems utilizing polycarbonate as a type of transparent insulation material exhibit the thermal performance of standard glazing systems. This study is focused on the optical characterization of several polycarbonate panels for buildings that are based on different numbers of chambers and differing geometries. The optical performance …


Simulation Of Building Physics For Beginning Design Students, Alexander Timmer Sep 2018

Simulation Of Building Physics For Beginning Design Students, Alexander Timmer

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Concepts such as heat transfer, stack effect, natural ventilation, and other problems related to building physics are taught to beginning design students through architectural examples, deterministic diagrams, and rules of thumb. Unlike the approach to teaching form, which involves exploration and iteration within a studio environment, often suspending disbelief to allow exploration, these exercises see architecture through the lenses of optimization, equilibrium, and objective outcomes. They are taught as steady state concepts. Instead of leaning on teaching techniques derived from an engineering standpoint, often technocratic and deterministic, it would serve beginning design students well to explore these concepts through experimentation …


The Effect Of Human Walking On Distribution Characteristics Of Indoor Particulate Matter, Yang Lv, Haifeng Wang, Hiroshi Yoshino, Hiroshi Yonekura, Rie Takaki, Genta Kurihara Sep 2018

The Effect Of Human Walking On Distribution Characteristics Of Indoor Particulate Matter, Yang Lv, Haifeng Wang, Hiroshi Yoshino, Hiroshi Yonekura, Rie Takaki, Genta Kurihara

International Building Physics Conference 2018

In modern society, house dust particulate matters pollution had become serious. Ventilation is an important method for removing house dust particulate matters and it is very important to explore the removal efficiency of house dust particulate matters under different ventilation modes. This study analyses the removal effect of house dust particulate matters under the two typical ventilation modes called ceiling exhaust and slit exhaust strategy through experiments and date analysis. In the process of experiments, riboflavin particles were used as the house dust particulate matters, instantaneous microbial detection (IMD) was used to measure the house dust particulate matters. Walking test …


Study On Multivariate Regression Model Of Indoor And Outdoor Particulate Pollution In Severe Cold Area Of China, Yang Lv, Haifeng Wang, Yuwei Zhou, Tongke Zhao, Bin Chen, Lei Zhang, Qi Zhao Sep 2018

Study On Multivariate Regression Model Of Indoor And Outdoor Particulate Pollution In Severe Cold Area Of China, Yang Lv, Haifeng Wang, Yuwei Zhou, Tongke Zhao, Bin Chen, Lei Zhang, Qi Zhao

International Building Physics Conference 2018

At present, the widespread existence of haze phenomenon has a serious impact on indoor air quality. Indoor particulate pollution has been paid more and more attention by the society. However, the correlation and diffusion mechanism of indoor and outdoor particulate matter are still controversial. In order to explore the correlation between indoor and outdoor particulate matter of different building types in heating season and non-heating season, the indoor and outdoor particulate concentrations and meteorological parameters of 110 stations in severe cold area of China were monitored by experiments. The analysis shows that indoor and outdoor temperature, humidity, air velocity, wind …


A Rain Simulator To Examine Green Roof And Soil Moisture Sensor Performance, Endla S. Feustel, Yige Yang, Cliff I. Davidson Sep 2018

A Rain Simulator To Examine Green Roof And Soil Moisture Sensor Performance, Endla S. Feustel, Yige Yang, Cliff I. Davidson

International Building Physics Conference 2018

Green roof technology plays a large role managing stormwater runoff in urban areas, where impervious surfaces cause substantial amounts of stormwater runoff to enter combined sewer systems. If the stormwater flow exceeds the capacity of treatment plants, this often results in the discharge of raw sewage into nearby bodies of water. Green roofs can reduce the occurrence of raw sewage discharge by decreasing the amount of mixed wastewater and stormwater flowing into combined sewers. Engineers and designers are looking for ways to improve the performance of green roofs and to understand parameters such as field capacity and time to onset …


A Framework For Comfort Assessment In Buildings And Districts Retrofit Process, Marco Arnesano, Federica Naspi, Livia Claudi, Gian Marco Revel Sep 2018

A Framework For Comfort Assessment In Buildings And Districts Retrofit Process, Marco Arnesano, Federica Naspi, Livia Claudi, Gian Marco Revel

International Building Physics Conference 2018

The retrofit design of buildings and districts cannot exclude the occupants’ perspective if comfortable and healthy conditions have to be obtained. For this reason, the NewTREND1 project developed a collaborative platform for the energy efficient buildings and districts retrofit that includes the users’ perspective. Three modules have been developed for thermal comfort, acoustic comfort and behavioural assessment. These modules are integrated into a Simulation and Design Hub that, after gathering data from on-site measurements, builds a simulation model of the district, calculates yearly results and exposes them to the design team through a dedicated District Information Model server and user …