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IBPSA Australasia 2018 Melbourne - Simulation Seminar Series

Overview

Jonathan will share his experience in using EnergyPlus to model and validate the complex interaction between air and water (evaporation) within a swimming pool hall. Myla will present on lessons learned in teaching a post graduate course in built environment simulation program specialising in building performance. Neil and Warwick will detail modelling techniques developed to respond to these demands on a recent project involving high density racks and stringent resilience requirements.

Outcomes

Audiences will learn the fundamental considerations in swimming pool design especially in air and water interaction, as well as methods in data centre optimisation. They will also understand the benefit of continual development and lessons learnt from post graduate course in built environment simulation.

Relevance

Understanding the methods in optimising energy and water in areas will increase the audience's knowledge on best practice sustainability, and encourage the need for continual development.

Author / Facilitator

About Jean Jonathan Duverge, Mary Myla Andamon, Neil Silke and Warwick Stannus
Jonathan is a mechanical engineer with ten years’ of experience in Environmental Sustainable Design. Myla lectures in RMIT’s School of Property, Construction and Project Management in building physics, building performance and energy efficiency and construction planning and design. Neil is a specialist in utilising CFD to provide consultancy for Data Centres. Warwick is Group Engineering Manager responsible for Engineering and Technical Development across the A.G.Coombs Group of Companies.

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IBPSA Australasia

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